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Haverford Alum Killed, Homeowner Saves Lives in the Week in News
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The following articles were part of the news for the week of June 3. Click on the links to read each article.
Top Havertown Homes Sold in May
Fifty homes were sold in Haverford Township in May.
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Lowe's is Open and Still Hiring
Read what jobs are currently open.
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Haverford High Alum Killed in Building Collapse
Mary Simpson was a 2007 graduate.
Moira Johnston has been making news with her advocacy of women going topless in public.
Search for Haverford-Havertown Yard Sales
Check our map to see where your fellow Patch users are holding yard, garage and estate sales this weekend.
Sarah Murnaghan Added to Adult Transplant List
A court ruling will allow 10-year-old Sarah Murnaghan and potentially other children to be temporarily added to the adult list for a lung transplant, according to Sen. Pat Toomey.
Main Line Art Center Breaks Ground for Renovation
Current studios will be updated, and new jewelry and painting studios will be added to the existing building.
Police Investigate Stabbing
Apparently an argument lead to the assault.
All Meters Now Accept Parking Cards
All of Haverford Township's parking meters have been upgraded.
PA Supreme Court: Five Points Billboard Will Stay Down
The court rejected (another) appeal last week.
Haverford Pool Victim Remains Hospitalized
Two gardeners were found at the bottom of a pool on Sunday.
$500 for a U.S. Open Parking Spot?
Find out what people are charging to park close to the golf championship.
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