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  • Brookline Fire Chief John Viola on a fire run.
    Professional Services

    Brookline Fire Company Chief John Viola Retiring After 43 Years

    January 19, 2026

    John Viola has kept busy during his time in Haverford Township.  He’s the township’s police chief, but you’ll also have found him serving for the…

  • A little boy without protective gear rubs his head after falling off an e-scooter.
    Government & Politics

    Haverford Passes Law Requiring E-Scooter, E-Bike Helmets

    September 11, 2025

    Haverford Township now has an ordinance requiring children under 16 to wear helmets on e-bikes or electric scooters, writes Shawnette Wilson for Fox 29 Philadelphia.…

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    Technology

    At Long Last, a New First Responders Radio System Is Coming to Delco

    August 19, 2022

    Delaware County first responders are rejoicing at county council’s unanimous approval of a new $38 million radio system, the first emergency communications upgrade in 50…

  • Commerce

    Havertown Rediscovers the Joy of Outdoor Dining

    June 13, 2020

    Enough with sheltering in place. It’s time to eat al fresco. With yellow phase conditions now in place, Havertownians looked forward to their first restaurant…

  • Commerce

    Haverford Police Changing Way They Respond to Calls as a Pandemic Precaution

    March 21, 2020

    Haverford Police will take new precautions when handling incidents, in keeping with social distancing guidelines, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. For non-emergency calls,…

  • Commerce

    In Havertown, Mixed Reaction to News Police May Soon Use Radar to Enforce Speeding

    July 9, 2019

    The Pennsylvania Senate approved a bill June 25 to allow local police officers to use radar to enforce speeding, reports 6abc.com The Senate voted 49…

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