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Ward 1 Candidates Face Off
Ward 1 interim candidates to replace Mark Taylor answered questions for the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners. The new commissioner will be appointed at the Feb. 16 meeting.

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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I believe it's important to evaluate individual candidates on an issue-by-issue basis.
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I attended a Catholic high school, but I've never regularly gone to church. I'm open-minded about and respectful of all religions.
Ward 1 interim candidates to replace Mark Taylor answered questions for the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners. The new commissioner will be appointed at the Feb. 16 meeting.

The Rams' seniors won their last regular season game Thursday night.
The Rams' seniors won their last regular season game Thursday night.
The Rams' seniors won their last regular season game Thursday night.
Check out these picks for weekend things to do around the Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch area.
Check out this list for ideas of where to buy flowers.
Despite the cold, a number of pedestrians were strolling down Lancaster Avenue on Thursday morning.
Briggs will play an influential role in shaping the policy goals of the Democratic Caucus.
Lower Merion Township Solicitor Bill Kerr finished his cross examination of the land planning consultant and witness for the group proposing the signs.
Lower Merion Township Solicitor Bill Kerr finished his cross examination of the land planning consultant and witness for the group proposing the signs.
From Lower Merion Township Police reports released Feb. 7.
Check out this list for local spots to watch Super Bowl XLV.
Check out these photos of the ice and of your neighbors venturing out Thursday morning in the sun.
Check out these picks for weekend things to do around the Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch area.
The ward includes part of Penn Valley, and a Penn Valley resident was the lone applicant by the end of Wednesday.
Gladwyne and Penn Valley civic associations had asked for a one-month extension to better inform Ward 1 residents. So far, there has been only one applicant for the opening.
In a show aptly named "Harriton's Got Talent," students put together 13 acts. The winner, determined by a vote, will be announced Monday and will receive $150.
Despite a lengthy debate, the township ratified the ordinance in a 7-6 vote.
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The deadline to apply is Jan. 18, 2011.