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Tweets And Grams – December 8, 2021

by Gerry December 8, 2021

⚽️♠️ @LowerMerion_HS's Elly Slensky named Main Line Girls Athlete of the Week by @PaPrepLive following an outstanding fall 🍂 season where she tallied 13 goals, finished 3rd in the Central League MVP voting and was named team MVP of the 15-3 Aces! https://t.co/OACQZCzMfk pic.twitter.com/MF35ro9rRc

— Lower Merion SD (@LowerMerionSD) December 8, 2021
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The Pa. politicians who got Local 98 campaign money aren’t having second thoughts, even after Johnny Doc’s conviction https://t.co/TRNeeXqNSe via @phillyinquirer

— LowerMerionPolitics (@LowerMerionPol) December 8, 2021
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Unsure what to wear to your next holiday party? We put together the perfect outfit from Main Line stores! 🎄 https://t.co/iuegFDW1NF

— Main Line Today (@MainLineToday) December 7, 2021

Candymandering🤔? Take a look at this sweet treat citizen mapper Savannah Rhodes, a student at the Baldwin School, put together replicating her own 17-district congressional map using Halloween candy! pic.twitter.com/KTczw8VUo0

— Draw the Lines PA (@DrawTheLinesPA) November 2, 2021

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