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Crozer Health Plans Micro-Hospital on Springfield Hospital Campus
Crozer Health plans to turn the closed Springfield Hospital emergency department and medical center into a micro-hospital, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. The hospital on Sproul Road is licensed for 38 beds, but for the last two years, it has been used only for outpatient care. The plan calls for a 10-bed inpatient…
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Al Pastor Restaurant Set to Open Thursday in Havertown
Al Pastor, a modern Mexican-themed restaurant and tequila bar, will officially open Thursday at 13 W. Benedict Ave. in Havertown, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. It’s the second Al Pastor restaurant opened by the Stove and Co. Restaurant Group. The original in Exton opened in 2017. The restaurant seats about 80 people…
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Margaret Kuo’s in Wayne Closing March 19 After 22 Years
Warren and Margaret Kuo wanted to build something unique that would last, so they took family recipes and brought upscale Asian dining to the Main Line with Margaret Kuo’s in Wayne. The restaurant opened in 2002 and became a popular spot for high-end Chinese and Japanese cuisine, writes Michael Bradley for Main Line Today. Now,…
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First Bank House of the Week: Stunning Traditional in Newtown Square
A stunning Newtown Square traditional home located on 1.4 attractive acres that has six bedrooms and six full and two half bathrooms is available for sale. This amazing property is situated in the walkable Harrison Estate neighborhood and features nearly 11,000 square feet of well-appointed, sun-filled modern living spaces. The gorgeous details include the two-story…
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‘Cabrini’ Film Opens Friday as Cabrini University Preps to Close
Cabrini, the movie about Francesca Cabrini, the first American canonized as a saint, opens Friday, at the same time her namesake university in Radnor is preparing to close, writes Susan Snyder for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Cabrini University is the only higher education institution founded by her order, the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. There…
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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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‘Mare’ Sequel Film Crews Now Moving on to Marcus Hook
Furniture is being moved around, and painting and repairs are underway at the Marcus Hook Community Center as film crews prep to shoot scenes for “Task” next in Marcus Hook Borough, writes Madeleine Wright for CBS News Philadelphia. “Task” is an HBO limited series starring Mark Ruffalo described as a follow up to “Mare of…
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Broomall Liquor Provider Had 5th Highest Sales in Pennsylvania
A Broomall liquor provider in the Lawrence Park Industrial Center was a top-liquor-selling location in Pennsylvania, generating the fifth-highest liquor sales in the state between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, writes Max Bennett for Patch.com State officials report the Lawrence Industrial Center Fine Wine & Good Spirits licensee service center in Broomall did…
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Brookline Fire Company Lends a Hand for Jason Kelce Podcast Stunt
A Jason Kelce stunt required the help of the Brookline Fire Company in Havertown in order to make a dramatic entrance to a new episode of the “New Heights” podcast, reports Tom Ignudo for CBS Philadelphia. A day after announcing his retirement from the NFL, he teased the podcast episode by jumping through a burning…
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Neumann University Graduate Open House Set for March 20
Neumann University will host an open house about its graduate and degree completion programs on Wednesday, March 20, from 5:30 to 7:30 PM in the Rocco Abessinio Building. Visitors will be able to explore Neumann’s academic programs, network with faculty, learn about financial aid options, and develop an individualized plan for obtaining an advanced degree.…
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3 Delaware County Companies Part of 32 That Grew the Fastest in Northeast U.S.
Chadds Ford and Havertown hold the honors this year of having three companies that made Inc.’s list of the 32 fastest-growing Northeast firms in the Philadelphia area. The three companies join an increasing number of local firms that made the list, 32 this year compared to 26 last year, out of 198 companies looked at…
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Oscar Nominated ‘Oppenheimer’ Editor Was Episcopal Academy Grad
Jennifer Lame is riding the wind these days. A 2000 graduate of Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, she has been nominated for an Oscar for Best Film Editing for her work on last year’s biggest film, “Oppenheimer.” Lame worked with director Christopher Nolan on the film that tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, a…
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Young Advocates Help Those Lost in Delaware County’s Courts
Some aspiring attorneys in their 20s are making a difference in Delaware County’s public defender’s office, meeting the needs of clients who often get lost in the criminal justice system, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. These advocates from the nonprofit Partners For Justice have embedded themselves with the county’s public defenders since August 2022. Much…
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DELCO Careers: CCRES
There are CCRES jobs out there for those who want to improve the lives of children and adults. CCRES staff work in the behavioral health field, working in schools, homes, and the community. CCRES, Downingtown, provides over 1,500 professional behavioral health career staff to meet the needs of children and adults challenged by autism, behavioral health…
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A Champion on the Field, Jason Kelce Seems Like One of Us Off It
With Jason Kelce’s retirement now official, it’s worth noting that beyond his impressive contributions to football, Kelce is a Philadelphia icon,a Haverford resident with a national following, demonstrating that he is just one of the people, writes Gabriela Carroll for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In 2018, wearing a Mummer’s costume in the Super Bowl parade, he…
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Three Delaware County College Teams Enter NCAA Tournament
Swarthmore, Eastern University, and Widener University, all NCAA Division III teams, will take part in the NCAA Tournament this year, writes Matt Leon for KYW Newsradio. The teams compete in the first round on Friday. Swarthmore College’s men’s team has made the NCAA Tournament for the seventh straight season after emerging as champions of the…
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Rewriting the Script: The Impact of Unchecked Narratives on Personal Growth
When contemplating the term “narrative,” many might envision a story within the pages of a book or novel. However, within the story of life, it’s crucial to recognize that each day unfolds with our unique personal narratives – the stories we tell ourselves and share with others. It’s important to remember the ever-changing nature of…







































