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Winner: Best Cat Picture

The main photo on the story may be great, but it’s not the winner. Click on the photos to see the winner.

Congratulations to Richard Sullivan, of Oaks. He is the winner of this week’s Patch Picture of the Week contest with his picture of Pepper the cat, who is apparently ready to eat.

Thanks to everyone who submitted your great pictures. We had some great pictures submitted during and after the nomination period. I’ve included those picture submitted after the nomination period in this post so you can enjoy them.

Richard Sullivan will be receiving a Patch prize pack in the mail.

Don’t forget to enter this week’s Picture of the Week contest. We’re asking people to upload baby pictures. Scroll down to see that story and other Picture of the week entries and winners.

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Charlie D. June 11, 2013 at 02:06 pm
Thank you proving that Democrats love to defend higher taxes (vs the resultant lower taxes from theRead More lower budget offered by others). Enough said.
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?