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8 Health Inspections in Late May, Early June
These food establishments were evaluated by the Montgomery County Health Department.

Danielle's work has appeared in The News Journal in Wilmington, DE, and in the Times Union in Albany, NY. She spent a week in Shanghai, China, in 2010 reporting for the McClatchy wire service on the struggle facing Chinese charitable organizations.
Danielle is a graduate of Penn State University with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and minors in theater, international studies and Spanish (including a semester spent in Salamanca, Spain). In college, she worked for Penn State's independent student newspaper, The Daily Collegian, covering everything from campus administration to crime and courts to the presidential election and financial crisis.
She wrote her thesis for the Schreyer Honors College about how technology has changed the way the media cover wars, and she's excited about the implications changing technologies have for local journalism coverage.
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These food establishments were evaluated by the Montgomery County Health Department.

Check out the highlights from Wednesday night's meeting.
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Montgomery County dispatchers have been taking Lower Merion's emergency calls.
The college will be honored at a June 27 luncheon.
The rest of the month brings classic films, opera, ballet and a sing-along.
The Gladwyne road has been closed between house numbers 1400 and 1436 since February.
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Patch has teamed up with James Patterson’s READKIDDOREAD program to bring you reading lists for every age. If you’re looking for some great summer reading options, check this list of “Favorite Pageturners” from James Patterson.
Proposed renovations include adding an exterior elevator at the main entrance.
Patch has teamed up with James Patterson’s READKIDDOREAD program to bring you reading lists for every age. If you’re looking for some great summer reading options, check this list of “Terrific Transitional” books from James Patterson.
Patch has teamed up with James Patterson’s READKIDDOREAD program to bring you reading lists for every age. Here, James Patterson’s summer reading picks for tweens and teens, ages 11-up.
A New York Times article cites Lower Merion students as being among a growing number of teenagers abusing prescription pills.
The Bryn Mawr-based water provider had originally requested a monthly increase of $5.
A heads up for those who live or work in Bryn Mawr, Gladwyne, Villanova and Rosemont.
The Bryn Mawr-based water provider had originally requested a monthly increase of $5.
The Bryn Mawr-based water provider had originally requested a monthly increase of $5.
The water company provider had originally requested a monthly increase of $5.
Police also responded to reports of fraud and theft.
A typical residential customer in Tredyffrin and Easttown will get hit in the wallet, but it could have been a lot more expensive under the original proposal.