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Photos: Greentree Park Equipment Installation
The new Little Tikes equipment should be ready for use by next week.

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.
The new Little Tikes equipment should be ready for use by next week.

"Sports Express" trips will be in effect during every Phillies home game this season.
The annual event features demonstrations of falconry, bookbinding and other aspects of 19th-century life in a historic Willistown village.
The investment service cited strong financial management, tempered by uncertainty in key revenue sources.
Mary Higgins Clark, author of two dozen best-sellers, will appear with her daughter, fellow novelist Carol Higgins Clark.
The law, which governs how motorists should behave around bikes, took effect Monday.
'Following Chase,' shot in Paoli Battlefield, will be part of the West Chester Film Festival.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Malvern Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Sara Galbraith spent her birthday thanking the first-responders who helped save her life.
Cast a vote for your favorite bank in our weekly poll of local superlatives.
A tricky one—the building sits on a no-outlet road near the movie theater.
Roy Griffin said a GPS lead him to drive his 17.5-ton truck down an East Whiteland Road with a 5-ton limit, according to Land Line magazine.
The state health department set an April 30 deadline for school students to have up-to-date immunizations.
Morehall, Yellow Springs and Howells roads will see restrictions and closures as crews work on the new Route 29 interchange of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
The Malvern staple won by a long shot in our weekly poll.
The detour will last about two weeks while crews work on East King Street redevelopment.
It was in the Malvern area in 1981, and the building in the photo still stands.
Police arrested a Havertown man allegedly holding a duffel bag full of copper wire cut from a cell phone tower.
High school senior Phuong Nguyen became a naturalized US citizen last week.