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Plymouth-Whitemarsh Patch Launched Today

It's the latest area Patch in a rapidly growing new network.

Ardmore-Merion-Wynnewood Patch is happy to announce that our new sister website, the Plymouth-Whitemarsh Patch, was launched today. It will also cover Conshohocken.

Veteran Patch Editor Nate Adams helms the site which went live Monday morning. Let your friends and family who live, work, shop and visit in Plymouth Meeting, Whitemarsh and Conshohocken know they have a new place to go for news about those communities.

You may see an occasional story from the new Plymouth-Whitemarsh Patch here from time to time, because of its proximity. The Ardmore-Merion-Wynnewood Patch often works with two others serving Lower Merion Township that you are likely aware of: the Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch and the Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch. Also close by is the Haverford-Havertown Patch. These are the sites most often linked to via our “News Next Door” summaries of stories from those towns.

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Additional Main Line Patches are found in Radnor, Treddyfrin-Easttown and Malvern. Just up Rt. 3 a ways is the Marple Newtown Patch. There are Patches covering the Montgomery, Delaware and Chester county seats, too, in Norristown, Media and West Chester, respectively.

Just over the border with Philadelphia, there are Patches covering Chestnut Hill, Mt. Airy and Roxborough-Manayunk.

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Patch, owned by AOL, continues to grow and make an impact nationally, with more than 800 sites, almost 60 of them in Pennsylvania. Last week, the , broke the news of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie using a state helicopter as transport to his son’s baseball game.

Within 48 hours, a photo credited to Patch.com ran on the front pages of web sites and newspapers from coast to coast, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Philadelphia Inquirer.


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