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Basics
E-mail: sam.strike[at]patch.com
Phone: 484-431-4533
Hometown: Wayne, PA
Birthday: May 26
Bio
Sam is a proud Waynite (is that what we’re called?), born and raised and is now a taxpaying property owner there with her husband.
She had been working as a local news reporter for nearly seven years with the Suburban and Wayne Times and Main Line Suburban Life before joining Patch in February 2011.
Sam became interested in journalism by working at the student newspaper of her high school, Merion Mercy Academy. She then studied print journalism at American University in Washington, DC.
Sam returned to the Main Line in 2002 briefly before a short sojourn living in France. She returned again to her hometown to work as a barista at the Gryphon Café, taking in the town gossip before being hired to report the news.
She hopes that she can provide the most compelling local news and life coverage for those who live, work and have an interest in Radnor and Haverford townships.
But the more readers who are involved with her site the more comprehensive it will be, so don’t be shy to call or e-mail Sam with news tips, suggestions for the site, or anything else. Really. It’s her job to talk to you.
And be sure to follow Sam on Twitter @RadnorPatch.
Beliefs
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Patch wants to get to know Nicole D'Angelo and Domenic D'Angelo, Springfield natives who just opened Cafe D'Angelo, a new BYOB restaurant in Havertown.
The Thrifty Kids Main Line Virtual Yard Sale group and Main Line Yardsale Group on Facebook cater to Main Line residents buying or selling items.
A glass door to the school's office was found shattered.
It is unknown how the new project will impact cardiac care at Bryn Mawr Hospital, which recently announced an intention to move its cardiac surgical procedures to Lankenau.
The former chief deputy director of the Delaware County Register of Wills pleads guilty plea to stealing more than $160,000 from the office.
Each five-day session will emphasize basic understanding of Pennsylvania's history.
There were 300 properties that closed from January to June.
Check out some things happening in Radnor Friday.
Read about some of the things happening in Haverford and Havertown.
Items that range from loose change to a laptop computer have been taken from unlocked cars this month.
King of Prussia Road is reopened, Radnor Township Police announced Thursday.
Stacy DiCandilo of Springfield will play the character of Emily.
Stephanie Yen-Mun Liem Azar, 26, died on July 19 in New York City.
The Student Works 2013 Exhibition runs through August 16.
Read about some of the things happening in Haverford Township Thursday.
Read about some of the things happenings Thursday in Radnor.