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LM Schools Back To Hybrid, Narberth Theater Launches GoFundme, Tom Grady: Happy Mutt Day, Meet The Owner Of Four Seasons Landscaping And More From The Main Line Twittersphere

by Gerry December 2, 2020

LM Schools Back To Hybrid; Narberth Theater Launches GoFundme; Tom Grady: Happy Mutt Day; Meet The Owner Of Four Seasons Landscaping –    And More From The Main Line Twittersphere

LMSD plans to return to hybrid in-person instruction on Monday. https://t.co/XUcWVb29IP

— Lower Merion SD (@LowerMerionSD) December 2, 2020

Narberth Theater Needs Your Help https://t.co/0FMDhM5oxr

— Brendan Gallagher (@unclebrendan) December 2, 2020

Happy #NationalMuttDay! (Louise in #philly with her favorite ☘️bandana...) ❤️🐾 pic.twitter.com/O6BhqAJWSh

— Tom Grady (@tomgrady) December 2, 2020

Been wondering what's new at Four Seasons Total Landscaping, the now legendary Philadelphia site. Lucky for you, @oonagoodinsmith of the Inquirer has details. Apparently, there are no plans for a spa or restaurant to bring it up to hotel standards.https://t.co/OnadTe90S9

— Joe Brancatelli (@joesentme) December 2, 2020

DO YOU RECOGNIZE HIM? @lowermerionpol1 say this man—carrying a gun & roll of tape—attempted to abduct a woman at the Royal Athena Apt Complex in Bala Cynwyd back on Nov 4th. They believe he’s the same man behind TWO similar attacks in Cherry Hill last month.@FOX29philly at 5&6. pic.twitter.com/1sjbxVLiXY

— Kelly Rule (@KellyRuleTV) December 2, 2020

Grade 8 explored the Law of Conservation of Mass in a lab that tested their skills of keeping bubbles trapped in a flask. As you can see, that was not an easy task! pic.twitter.com/pyMw97CNxI

— Holy Child School at Rosemont (@HCRosemont) November 28, 2020

It's important to remember that if a public official practices hypocrisy, it is the public official who is wrong, NOT the policy. The policy is correct. So call out the hypocrite, but #WearAMask socially-distance, and stay away from anything that could spread the virus. https://t.co/YIMznGHvPG

— Daylin Leach (@daylinleach) December 2, 2020

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