Community Corner

The News Week In Review

Has it been a busy week for you? Time to catch up on your favorite local news.

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, June 18, 2012

A stroller sold in stores and online since 2006 is a risk for finger injury.

Find out what's happening in Haverford-Havertownwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Delaware County's Summer Festival in Rose Tree Park starts June 20 and runs through Aug. 19.

AAA says prices are the lowest they've been since January.

Find out what's happening in Haverford-Havertownwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Linda Calvert shares the sorrow and joys as she recalls her life with Terrance Calvert, who died last month due to kidney cancer.

Completion is expected by the end of summer.

Items stolen in Haverford and Radnor townships were found at the scene of several Wynnewood thefts, police say.

A Haverford-Havertown Patch reader shares her experiences of the Haverford Township Community Recreation and Environmental Center.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

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

How to spot the signs of heat stroke.

Ben & Jerry's is recalling their Chocolate Nougat Crunch for an undeclared peanut allergen.

Check out these unusual police stories from the Greater Philadelphia area.

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

According to Haverford Township Police, Ardrick Butler, 27, confessed to robbing the Havertown 7-Eleven.

These are recent death notices of local residents and former residents.

Devon Prep wanted to share this information with the community. Several area students recently graduated from Devon Preparatory School  ...

Political experts say Pennsylvania voters may be more or less motivated if the Supreme Court strikes down Obama's health care reform.

Largest taxpayer-supported incentives package in state history

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Friday, June 22, 2012

School board members will choose a candidate to fill Maxine Murdoch’s seat.

The Tyme Gallery will be closing its doors Saturday, Sept. 8.

Jerry Sandusky probably will spend the rest of his life in prison. Do you agree with the verdict? Vote in our poll.

A Philadelphia jury reaches a split decision, including the first conviction of its kind of an American Catholic Clergyman.

Springfield resident Kyle Hammond will replace Daniel Horan.

Holiday lover Coleen Katz is in the running for the Taste of Home's contest.

Local radio station B101 talks to the former Newtown Square Suburban Swim Center swimmer on the radio about vying for the 2012 USA Olympic Team.

The state health department advises residents to use bug repellent and avoid wet or marshy area during the dawn and dusk hours, when mosquitoes are most active.


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