Investigators rose high above 239 Chestnut Street to get an aerial view of the damage as they work to figure out what caused the four alarm fire that burned through several buildings along this historic olde city block yesterday morning. Chris young owns the little lion restaurant on the attorney. He got a look inside at the damage from the flames, smoke and especially water. All that went into the basement, as far back as halfway down the street here on the right, basements had water. Took a lot to get this fire out. Reporter the fire broke out around 3 oclock sunday morning. Its believed the flames started in 239 chestnut. Dozens were forced to evacuate from homes and hotel rooms. At like 3 45 in the morning, i all of a sudden wonk, wonk, wonk you just hear this glaring noise. You wake up all scared and the guys on our floor were banging. Its not a joke, you have to get up. Reporter this afternoon hotel guests were allowed to access some rooms to retrieve belongings. They snapped pho
LOWER MERION >> For more than 60 years, Viking Pastries supplied the Main Line with tasty treats. Now, the Cricket Avenue bakery is locked with a sign on the door saying the owners have lost their lease. Owner Marge Petrone did not respond to requests for comment, but another nearby business owner said that One […]