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Police Investigating Three Daytime Burglaries in Willistown Thursday
Willistown Police are asking residents to report any suspicious activity they witnessed in the area.

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.
Willistown Police are asking residents to report any suspicious activity they witnessed in the area.

The Andrew Lloyd Webber play will be staged in the Duffy Arts Center through March 10.
In a three-way fight, Penn Liberty emerged with the most votes in our weekly contest.
Aqua Pennsylvania will begin work March 5, and the project should be fully completed by July.
The 3-on-3 tournament is held in memory of a Great Valley teacher's aide, and proceeds go toward a scholarship fund.
As the warm weather returns—did it ever leave?—it's time to lace up and hit the ground running.
Festus, a 6-year-old dog missing a front leg, visits patients at Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Malvern Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Five Irish laborers—and their unrecovered cohorts—will be laid to rest in a Bala Cynwyd cemetery.
Proposed Pennsylvania block grant program will allow commissioners to effectively use funds, say Ryan Costello and Terence Farrell.
Cast a vote for your favorite bank in our weekly 'Best Of' poll.
The typography designers named the fonts after stops on the Paoli Local commuter train line.
The Malvern Borough business, which opened in 2011, drew the most votes in our weekly 'Best Of' poll.
The letter from Harrisburg is the latest bit of positive news for Kiss and Makeup.
The superintendent will be answering questions about the proposed 2012-2013 school year budget.
The school district emailed parents Wednesday to inform them of the latest case of Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, in the district.
Facing a projected $10.2 million budget gap by the 2015-16 school year, the school district administration plans to reduce expenditures by up to $3 million each year.