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The charges against Hassan Grimes from a robbery earlier this month have been sent to Delco court.

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The charges against Hassan Grimes from a robbery earlier this month have been sent to Delco court.

Patch has gathered the gas prices in Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne as of the afternoon of May 24.
The township’s Environmental Advisory Council has a full agenda tonight.
A drunk driver was caught at the intersection of City Avenue and Wynnewood Road, where police were on the scene of an accident caused by another drunk driver.
Police reported last week's crimes Monday afternoon.
The Commission will discuss ‘institutional’ land use as it pertains to the Comprehensive Plan.
Curious visitors perused items from 1910 and 1963.
The road will be closed between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. for tree removal.
Check out these houses for sale in the area that have five bedrooms.
Trish Hueber, who won the party's nomination in Tuesday's primary election for the township Board of Commissionrs, has withdrawn for personal health reasons.
A copper box was sealed in 1910 during the building of Lower Merion’s first high school.
Republicans have enlisted a replacement for Trish Hueber.
Trish Hueber, who won the party's nomination in Tuesday's primary election, has withdrawn for personal health reasons.
The much larger supermarket is due to open next March.
The school district is seeking feedback to review and modify its Strategic Plan.
A flood watch is in effect until midnight tonight, according to the National Weather Service.
Elections officials, whether surprised or unsurprised by Tuesday's turnout, said it was not good.
The changes will affect K through 12 students in Pennsylvania, with additional requirements for kids entering 7th grade. They are effective August 1.
Patch has gathered the gas prices in Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne as of the afternoon of May 17.
The event is scheduled to start at 3 p.m.