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The News Week In Review

Has it been a busy week for you? Time to catch up on your favorite local news from Monday, Oct. 03 until Saturday, Oct. 08, 2011.

It is not always easy to keep up with the news, but now it is time to sit back, relax and catch up on some of the most important news stories this past week.

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Monday, Oct. 03, 2011

Eddie Durkin explains the frustrations of breaking his right hand.

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An account of legislative votes in the General Assembly.

James Chakey's is a "good decision maker" on the field.

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Tuesday, Oct. 04, 2011

Joyce Magnin writes a story of a young girl and her dedication to her deceased friend’s mentally disabled mother.

What mold means to your family and what you can do about it.

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Wednesday, Oct. 05, 2011

Three strains of influenza may hit this flu season.

The proposal would help business districts in each ward.

The following information comes from the Haverford Township Police Department. If arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate guilt or a conviction.

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Thursday, Oct. 06, 2011

Olympic swimmer and former Havertown resident Brendan Hansen swam with the Suburban Seahawks and was the keynote speaker at Suburban Swim Center's grand reopening on Oct. 5.

The consensus: He was a genius of both design and business.

Events in and around Tredyffrin and Easttown are part of a national movement.

Heading into the Inter-Ac schedule, Haverford School wins 36-15.

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Friday, Oct. 07, 2011

Starting quarterback Eddie Durkin contributes in major way to a second quarter flurry of touchdowns that proves enough to put away Octorara.

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Saturday, Oct. 08, 2011

Nearly 50 residents give testimony that they don’t want billboards in Haverford and Lower Merion townships.


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