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Monday, September 23, 2013

Main Line Know: Horrifying hit-and-run in Upper Merion; Gladwyne home destroyed

Here are the top stories on the Main Line this Monday, Sept. 23.

UM police searching for suspect in King of Prussia hit and run 

Upper Merion police are searching for a driver who allegedly struck stuck a vehicle in King of Prussia last week.
"...the driver of the second vehicle pulled out at a high rate of speed and the victim became entangled in the pick-up truck,” Upper Merion Chief of Police Thomas Nolan said. Read more.

Tonight: Villanova U. officials to present revised zoning plan
When Villanova University brought its zoning proposal before Radnor's Planning Commission in May, the plan was denied.  Since then, university administrators have met with residents who worry about, among other things, increased traffic and stormwater runoff.  Tonight, residents will hear a revised plan . Read more to find out what we can expect form this evening's revised proposal.

Fire rips through Gladwyne home
Pete Bannan/Main Line Times
Gladwyne Fire Company was dispatched around 3:28 p.m. Lower Merion's Chief Fire Officer Chas McGarvey said the fire was first reported by residents on the Philadelphia side of the Schuylkill River who saw a fire on the porch of the home. Read more.

Lower Merion's Arnold Field hosts rare night game Since Arnold Field doesn't have lights, night games are a rarity at Lower Merion High School. This past Friday, however, the school hosted Penncrest in only the second night game at the school in over 50 years. Read more at our new Pennsylvania high school sports website GameTimePa.com.

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