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They were taken somewhere in the Malvern area, but where exactly?

Pete is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. He enjoys exploring the trails of Ridley Creek State Park and Valley Forge National Historical Park.
They were taken somewhere in the Malvern area, but where exactly?

The festival is billed as an exploration of 'the world's last great wild places.'
The director of Haverford College Arboretum will lead a guided walk Sunday, Feb. 10.
Apartments in the new development will rent for about $1,180 per month, according to the article.
Beloved Malvern educator Josiah Hibberd directed that his belongings be sold to fund a Great Valley scholarship program.
Construction on Route 202 will likely cause backups on Route 401 near the East Whiteland Township building.
Khalif Abdullah Ali was found guilty of multiple felonies after he helped fugitives obtain drivers' licenses bearing the identities of innocent people.
Multiple assailants bound the man and his wife, ransacked their Berwyn home, then drove him to his jewelry story to rob it.
Multiple assailants bound the man and his wife, ransacked their home, then drove him to his jewelry story to rob it.
Khalif Abdullah Ali was found guilty of multiple felonies after he helped fugitives obtain drivers' licenses bearing the identities of innocent people.
Gusts could reach 45 mph, according to National Weather Service
Multi-use path would connect Paoli Transportation Center to Chester Valley Trail.
The Mercedes SUV reported stolen earlier this month was found in Camden, NJ.
Recent death notices for local residents.
Basketball coach Kathy McCartney took her 500th as the Hurricane's topped Sacred Heart Tuesday, according to the Daily Local.
A Delaware County woman filed a lawsuit when she found out her home was the site of a murder-suicide in 2006.
During the session at Main Line Art Center, guests will create get-well-soon cards for distribution at a local pediatric ward.
Supervisor Norman MacQueen responded to resident Chris Smith's letter in a local newspaper.
Superintendent Alan Lonoconus will host a community meeting at 7 p.m. regarding the 2013-14 Great Valley School District budget.
Sales of engraved bricks will help fund the project.