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Thursday at the U.S. Open
A severe thunderstorm in the morning led to a beautiful day of play.

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A severe thunderstorm in the morning led to a beautiful day of play.

A severe thunderstorm in the morning led to a beautiful day of play.
Michael Walker is a Haverford resident.
The threat of severe weather Thursday evening caused the rescheduling.
Any issues were "expected," Sgt. Shant Bedrossian says.
Read recent inspection reports from Radnor Township's health officer.
Members of golf clubs around the Philadelphia area serve as marshals at the U.S. Open.
About 3 1/2 playable hours were lost Thursday morning.
The fire company has 12 members at the championship tournament at all times.
Suzanne Betts of Wayne, a marshal at the U.S. Open, demonstrates how to fold the rain jacket.
Members of golf clubs around the Philadelphia area serve as marshals at the U.S. Open.
The crowd was a little bigger and more present in Merion Wednesday, as was the media.
A stand on College Avenue is selling treats for a good cause.
Police are investigating the fire.
Police are investigating the fire.
Share your plan for getting to the championship event.
Bob Zienkowski says red light and stop sign running are rampant in Radnor.
Some in the Radnor School District believe there is a need for a light at the back entrance of Radnor High School.
You can advertise your available parking here.