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A look back at the biggest stories in the township from the past week.

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A look back at the biggest stories in the township from the past week.

Anne Bryan, 24, was the daughter of the Philadelphia City Treasurer and a promising art student.
Teens as young as 14 will now be allowed to join the company, in a limited capacity.
FFML executive director Sherry Tillman called it off due to the rain.
The annual parade has been moved back to June 14.
Robert DiGiacomo will be at The Greeks Tavern on Saturday.
The township approved a liquor license transfer request on Wednesday night, clearing the way for the bar and restaurant to open in Ardmore Plaza.
With the 2013 U.S. Open coming, some see a parking crisis. Ted Miller sees an opportunity.
He earned the honor because of the school district's natural gas-fueled bus fleet.
Master Sergeant Scott Ball died in Afghanistan in 2007.
A group of residents say the restaurant will increase traffic and eat up already limited parking.
The court rejected (another) appeal last week.
The woman was treated for minor injuries to both legs.
The kosher burger joint should open in "a week or two," according to its owner.
Frozen yogurt and a good book: not a bad way to spend a summer afternoon.
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