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Patch 101: Report Lost Pets

Can't find a beloved family animal? Let your neighbors know.

Sometimes phone calls and wanted posters just aren't enough to bring our furry friends home when they go missing.

If so, Radnor Patch is here to help. 

You can submit an announcement to let the community know and ask for help in bringing your lost pet home. 

First, click the bolded "Announcements" link under the "News" tab at the top of any page. 

Then click "Add an Announcement" on the right-hand side of the page.

From there, enter a title and whatever body information you want about your pet. Make sure you select the "Lost and Found" category under "Column."

To help neighbors better identify you pet, we suggest you also upload photographs of your pet by clicking "Upload Photos and Videos."

(See the images in this story for screen grabs if you are unclear what the links look lik on the page.)

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John Dallas Bowers June 19, 2013 at 01:12 am
For those wishing to access West Avenue Pizza's website for online ordering (and the $5 discount),Read More here's the link: http://westavepizza.com/
West Avenue Pizza & Grill June 19, 2013 at 01:05 pm
Thank you John. We've contacted GrubHub to get more details on the fine print. You would go throughRead More the link posted above & hit order online now, create a new grubhub account and then start your order. The offer is for new grubhub users and requires payment with a card or PayPal online. You can choose pick up or delivery & should receive a grubhub alert when your order is ready for pick up or out with the driver for delivery. Standard pick-up time for anything cooked is 10-15min. Best part is that you can use the grubhub $5 off in addition to West Ave Pizza deals! (Just not with another grubhub offer). Enter the promo code "est771" when you enter your payment info at checkout. Any additional questions please call us 610-688-0371, or you can reach grubhub at 877-585-7878 24/7.
Catherine June 12, 2013 at 03:53 am
Glad the Dems are realistically planning for the future. It's also encouraging to know that all ofRead More the candidates actually have children in the public schools. Can't say the same about the Republican ticket which sure says something....
Charlie D. June 18, 2013 at 08:05 am
Gee Catherine perhaps you could explain & list the "realistic" plans in the Dem budgetRead More that were excluded from the Repub budget. Would also be interested to know why having children in Radnor Schools is a good thing....I'd rather have representatives who have pertinent experience and perhaps have grown children who have already been through Radnor....do senior executives or Board members of corporations have children in their company's? What is the benefit to the school children or the Township?
Martin Heldring June 19, 2013 at 09:58 pm
“Reckless Plan”?? Radnor voters are owed a substantive, fact based and civilRead More conversation on issues relevant to them and to Radnor. Histrionics like this don’t serve this purpose but perhaps the following facts will: 1. Under Democratic leadership, this Board has voted in favor of tax increases over the last three years that have resulted in surpluses of $14,000,000. Left unchecked, that would amount to almost $47,000,000 over ten years. 2. The budget that Ms. Michaelson, Ms. Booker, Mr. Link and Mr. Falcone and I supported would have given some of this back to Radnor taxpayers and made it less likely that the next three years would have resulted in another $14,000,000 in surpluses. 3. This budget would also have done this while maintaining current programs and class size, continuing to invest in teacher development, funding needed technology investments, providing for enhanced security, expanding resources for social services, funding better communication with our community, and doing all this while anticipating upcoming needs. Not one single program would have been cut.