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Phone messages on Villanova's expansion not from Radnor Township

Radnor Township announced yesterday that the pre-recorded phone message received by residents was not sent from the township.

Update: Kevin Geary from the Right Plan for Radnor just gave us a call to let us know the pre-recorded messages sent out to about 1,200 households in Radnor were sent out by the organization. Geary said the message clearly stated it was paid for by the organization. The end of the message prompted people to contact their commissioner if they were concerned about the quality of life in Radnor if Villanova's plans to expand go through.

The robocalls are all part of the Right Plan for Radnor's grassroots campaign.

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Radnor Township is warning residents on its website that pre-recorded phone messages about the proposed expansion by Villanova were not issued by the township. Residents have reported getting the robocalls.

The township's announcement states that official, township phone messages clearly state "this is a message issued by Radnor Township's notification system."

The township added that anyone with information about the message, the caller's name or contact information should e-mail mconn@radnor.org.

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