Marple's Hometown Monthly Magazine
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Author: Holly Stupak

O’Donnell Roofing: A Century of Dependable and Honest Service

Walking or driving through the Marple Newtown area, you’ll likely see an O’Donnell Roofing Co. yard sign at one of your neighbor’s homes.

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In Memoriam: Marty Godfrey

This past June, Marple lost a pillar of the community: Marty Godfrey. Not only was…

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A Q&A with Deborah M. Truscello

The Law Office of Deborah M. Truscello has been providing legal representation to residents of…

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Halloween Happenings in Marple

With the Halloween holiday around the corner on October 31 (that’s a Tuesday this year),…

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Michael Bradley and Meg Grant: A Second Chance in Marple

This month Marple Friends & Neighbors is pleased to introduce you to Michael Bradley and…

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2nd Annual Marple Community Days Fall Festival

Get ready for the 2nd Annual Marple Community Days Fall Festival! On Saturday, October 14…

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Celebrating Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur: A Special Time for the Jewish Community

September is a special time for the Jewish community. Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins on September 15, 2023, at sundown and it concludes at nightfall on September 17, 2023.

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Specializing in All of Your PennDot Needs

It’s been 10 years since Michelle McFadden opened up First Class Auto Tags and Services in Broomall and she still considers it her “happy place.”

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Marple Memorial American Legion Post 805: Veterans Strengthening America

For the millions of men and women who answer the call of uniformed service, the adjustment of returning to civilian life often produces changes in support networks and relationships.

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Longtime Friends Bring USA Patroness and Company to the Parade

The decorated floats, marching bands and first responders once again impressed spectators at this past July’s Marple Newtown Fourth of July Parade. The community was also treated to many neighbors, local businesses and community clubs whose groups proudly processed down West Chester Pike.

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