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Struggling ACME Switches CEOs
The grocery chain's most recent quarterly report raised the question of whether it might be up for sale.

The grocery chain's most recent quarterly report raised the question of whether it might be up for sale.

The grocery chain's most recent quarterly report raised the question of whether it might be up for sale.
A heads up for those who live or work in Narberth, Bala Cynwyd, Belmont Hills and Penn Valley.
See which athletes from the Greater Philadelphia area will compete in the day's events. Below the familiar faces, look for viewing times and channels.
These food-service establishments were evaluated by the Montgomery County Health Department.
See which athletes from the Greater Philadelphia area will compete in the day's events. Below the familiar faces, look for viewing times and channels.
Emergency-vehicle and ADA access to the Cynwyd Heritage Trail is all but complete.
Tell us in the comments what jobs you or a friend look for when browsing Craigslist.
See which athletes from the Greater Philadelphia area will compete in the day's events. Below the familiar faces, look for viewing times and channels.
Narberth United Methodist Church is for sale for $1.7 million. Without a religious use, the property is zoned residential.
Consider these local activities, or suggest others in the comments.
The existing traffic signal will become a four-way flashing red light, the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners decided Wednesday night.
Meet the local athletes from Pennsylvania who will be competing in the 2012 Olympic Games.
Organizer Gigi Tevlin-Moffat wants to keep the group in the borough.
A rear window was pried open on Forrest Avenue earlier this month.
Irritated Lower Merion Township officials say it happened in what was already a problem area for erosion.
Lower Merion is considering how to respond to a growing number of historic, non-residential buildings falling out of use.
The township is considering how to respond to a growing number of historic, non-residential buildings falling out of use.
Lower Merion is considering how to respond to a growing number of historic, non-residential buildings falling out of use.