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Five Things to Know Today -- Tuesday

"Five Things to Know Today" is a Radnor Patch feature published every day that provides a quick heads up on what's happening here.

"Five Things to Know Today" is a Radnor Patch feature published every day that provides a quick heads up on what's happening. Add what other things people might need to know in the comments section below.

 1.   Three Republican campaign workers have reached a resolution of their defamation lawsuit against former state representative Bryan Lentz. The lawsuit, filed in Delaware County’s Court of Common Pleas, sought damages for the accusation against them of fraud, forgery and misconduct in gathering petition signatures for Patrick Meehan, who beat Lentz for the 7th District Congressional seat in November.

2.   New this season at Chanticleer in Wayne are 45-minute tours of the home and garden that take place on the first Friday and first Saturday of each month through October. Tours begin at 11 a.m. and advance reservations are recommended. The $15 per person fee includes general admission and is paid at the time of tour. (Guided tours for groups are also available by reservation.)

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3.   Radnor’s Board of Commissioners last night voted to introduce an ordinance that would establish a lease with the Agnes Irwin School for its Memorial Field on Matson Ford Road in Radnor.

4.   According to the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair, the First Devon Horse Show was in 1896 and was a one-day show with 30 classes and prize money of $10, $5 and a ribbon.

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5.   It makes sense to turn on your headlights when it’s raining, but for those without sense, Pennsylvania made it a law back in 2006.


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