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Upper Darby’s Tina Fey Debuts Netflix Series, ‘The Four Seasons’
Upper Darby native Tina Fey is joined by Colman Domingo, Steve Carell and Will Forte in a romantic comedy series that will premiere this year on Netflix, “The Four Seasons.” Fey is the cocreator and cowriter, writes Rosa Cartagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The series is an adaptation of the 1981 film, “The Four Seasons,”…
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DELCO Careers – Dunwoody Village
Dunwoody Village job positions are available to qualified candidates. Dunwoody Village is a five-star ranked not-for-profit continuing care retirement community in Newtown Square located in a picturesque wooded setting, combining comfort with award-winning high-quality healthcare and rehabilitation. Dunwoody job positions are for career people who want a “decidedly different career,” people who share a commitment to excellence, and who want…
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Proposal Underway to Close Charles Kelly School in Drexel Hill
The Upper Darby School District wants to close the Charles Kelly Elementary School in Drexel Hill as a cost-saving measure, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. Closing the school could save an estimated $460,000. Not everyone’s on board. The school is in the former St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School building at 3400 Dennison Ave.…
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Couple Sells Rose Valley Home as They Downsize to Florida
Dorothea and Raymond Klapinsky started dating while in high school in Newark, Delaware, and eventually married. For much of their marriage, they have lived in different homes in the Media area, most recently in a 3-bedroom townhouse they bought new in 2016, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The couple had considerable influence over…
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Peter’s Place in Radnor Provides a Safe Place for Grieving Children
Peter’s Place,” a nonprofit in Radnor, reaches out to grieving children and families, giving them a safe place to express their grief, writes Nick Iadonisi for 6abc. The nonprofit was founded after the sudden death of 10-year-old Peter Morsbach. “We will all experience grief at one point in time. And really what we are doing…
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New Hope’s Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid Grow Closer, Blending Family Time
Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid, who live in New Hope, have taken a significant next step in their relationship – blending family time, writes Olivia Bellusci for Newsweek. On January 19, the daughter of the famed actor and the daughter of the supermodel spent time hanging out together. Cooper shares a seven-year-old daughter Lea De…
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Prospect to Sell Crozer Health to Nonprofit Healthcare Consortium
Prospect Medical Holdings Inc. announced Friday that a Crozer Health sale to an as-yet-unnamed not-for-profit consortium of health care operators could finalize Feb. 6, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. The sale would include hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, clinics, and physician offices. “By selling Crozer Health to a group of experienced health care…
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Penn State Brandywine Athletics Inducts 2025 Hall of Fame Class
The Penn State Brandywine Athletics Hall of Fame in Media added four new members during an induction ceremony on Jan. 24, writes Christina Billie for Penn State Brandywine. Members of the class of 2025 include former women’s soccer and softball student-athlete Arianna Segich, ice hockey student-athlete and ice hockey assistant coach Jeff Wild, women’s basketball…
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First Bank House of the Week: Contemporary for Sale in Media
An amazing contemporary home at 425 Oak Valley Road in Media, sitting on 1.34 lovely acres, with five bedrooms and three bathrooms is available for sale. This stunning architectural gem has been meticulously restored and redesigned. These changes include gorgeous details such as floor-to-ceiling glass doors, flooding the space with natural sunlight, top-of-the-line fixtures, and…
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Blighted Middletown Intersection OK’d for a Piazza Dealership
One of the busiest intersections in Middletown has been the scene of a blighted building at Woodbourne Road and Lincoln Highway. Now that building will be rehabbed and reopened as a Piazza Volkswagen dealership, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. Land development at 1974 E. Lincoln Highway, site of an empty 20,000-square-foot…
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Delaware County’s Health Department Has Been Beneficial, Study Shows
When Pennsylvania counties like Delaware County opt to have their own health departments, local residents benefit, according to a study by epidemiologist Becky Dawson and other researchers. The study shows counties with health departments tend to have more primary care doctors, more vaccinated residents, and lower infant mortality rates, writes Alan Yu for WHYY. “When…
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Radnor Has Ties to AME Church Founder Bishop Richard Allen
Radnor Township is hosting a wreath-laying ceremony Friday, Feb. 14, for AME Church founder Bishop Richard Allen, reports The Keystone. The ceremony, at Bishop Richard Allen Park, 227 Brook Street in Bryn Mawr, celebrates Allen’s 265th birthday as it recognizes his religious and civil rights legacy. Bishop Richard Allen established the African Methodist Episcopal Church…
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Jason Kelce Reveals Who He’s Rooting for in Super Bowl 59
Talk about a rock and a hard place. Super Bowl 59 is a conundrum for Jason Kelce. Does the retired Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro center from Haverford support his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, or does he throw his support behind his former teammates? Kelce’s been thinking about it and he’s got an…
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Wawa’s Latest Expansion Takes It Into the State of Georgia
The first Georgia Wawa store has arrived and it is the vanguard of 26 stores planned there in 10 years or less, writes Melissa Locker for Southern Living. The convenience store chain that has been referred to by Food & Wine Magazine as a lifestyle is hoping for a little southern hospitality as it makes…
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Legacy Secured: Widener’s ROTC Program Looks to Future While Honoring Its Past
In the pre-dawn hours, cadets of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) Dauntless Battalion are hard at work doing push-ups, pull-ups, and other intense physical training in the campus field house as their fellow Widener University students sleep. It’s a ritual they’ll repeat four times a week, writes Hilary Bentman, director of social media; and…
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Keeping Crozer Health Services Going Amidst a Bankruptcy
Pennsylvania officials that include Gov. Josh Shapiro and new Pennsylvania Attorney General Republican David Sunday are still trying to get Crozer Health ownership under a nonprofit to preserve health services and jobs in Delaware County. They are working as bankruptcy proceedings continue in the background with Crozer owner Prospect Medical Holdings, writes Harold Brubaker for…







































