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Iron Hill Coming to Ardmore and More Lower Merion Review

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

In case you missed them, below is a rundown of some of the most widely read stories we ran in the last week. Have a great day and, as always, thanks for reading.

Narberth Woman Among Victims of Building Collapse

Anne Bryan, 24, was the daughter of the Philadelphia City Treasurer and a promising art student.

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Gladwyne Fire Co. Launches Cadet Program

Teens as young as 14 will now be allowed to join the company, in a limited capacity.

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First Friday Main Line Cancelled

FFML executive director Sherry Tillman called it off due to the rain.

A section of Montgomery Avenue was closed all through Thursday's rush hour. The road has since been reopened.

Stormy Forecast Postpones NarBark Dog Parade

The annual parade has been moved back to June 14.

Gator Heads to Ludington Library Saturday

Relax, it's a baby.

It's Official: Iron Hill Coming to Ardmore

The township approved a liquor license transfer request on Wednesday night, clearing the way for the bar and restaurant to open in Ardmore Plaza.

From Main Line Contractor to Novelist

Robert DiGiacomo will be at The Greeks Tavern on Saturday.

A la Maison Owner Opens Parking Lot for U.S. Open

With the 2013 U.S. Open coming, some see a parking crisis. Ted Miller sees an opportunity.

Lower Merion Transportation Director to Sit on Federal Energy Panel

He earned the honor because of the school district's natural gas-fueled bus fleet.

Master Sergeant Scott Ball died in Afghanistan in 2007.

McShea's Manager Opens Art Shop in Wayne

The shop features the work of local artists, as well as antique furniture being refinished by owner Teresa Decker.

6 People Killed in Philadelphia Building Collapse

A woman was pulled alive from the rubble at 22nd and Market streets in Center City Philadelphia 13 hours after the building collapse, according to reports.

PA Supreme Court: Five Points Billboard Will Stay Down

The court rejected (another) appeal last week.

Woman Hit by Car on Lancaster Avenue

The woman was treated for minor injuries to both legs.

Burger.org Comes to Narberth

The kosher burger joint should open in "a week or two," according to its owner.


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