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Excitement Building in Delaware County Over ‘Mare of Easttown’ Return
News that a “Mare of Easttown” return is happening through a sequel with scenes being shot in Ridley this past weekend has Delaware County residents pretty excited, writes Shawnette Wilson for Fox 29. “Isn’t this so cool!” said one little girl. Random Productions LLC, the company that made “Mare of Easttown,” was in Ridley Friday…
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Fearless Restaurants Is Taking on 4 New Eateries. Here’s Their Plan
Fearless Restaurants out of Radnor is suddenly finding itself juggling four new restaurants at once, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. A fifth White Dog Café in Chester Springs is coming online just as Fearless opted to pivot from opening a second Italian soul restaurant in Glen Mills to creating a new Italian American…
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Businessman Backs ‘Cabrini’ Movie With $50M, Once Some Changes Were Made
King of Prussia businessman J. Eustace Wolfington was finally persuaded to raise $50 million for the new movie “Cabrini” after a 2011 visit from the former head of Cabrini College in Radnor, Sister Mary Louise Sullivan. The movie is about St. Francesca Saverio Cabrini, a relentless Italian American nun who was an immigrant advocate and…
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Father-Son Duo Out of Wallingford Made 7,000 Meals for the Hungry
Bill and Matt Peck, both parishioners at Saint John Chrysostom in Wallingford, prepared over 7,000 meals in 2023 for people in the Philadelphia region facing food insecurity, writes Gia Myers for Catholic Philly. Bill, at 95, is in the parish kitchen four days a week by 4 AM. His son Matt, 63, soon joins him. …
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It’s Official. Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelce Is Retiring
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce is retiring. He made a public announcement Monday that he is retiring from the NFL after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, reports The Philadelphia Inquirer. Kelce, a Haverford Township resident, made the announcement during a Monday afternoon press conference. “I will always cherish this brotherhood, the relationships they fostered,…
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SCORE Offers Small Business Help With These March Workshops and Webinars
SCORE Chester and Delaware Counties is announcing several free workshops and webinars to help small business owners in March. What’s Your Digital Marketing Success Plan? On Tuesday, March 5, from 11:30 AM to 1 PM, learn how to map out a digital marketing strategy in this live online event to get more clients, better leads, and more…
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Wawa Creates Goose Media Network to Promote Products on Website, at Gas Pumps
Wawa has unveiled the Goose Media Network, a media platform that will run on its website and gas pumps, writes Brett Dworski and Jessica Loder for C-Storedive. The unveiling was announced on Tuesday. The Goose Media Network will allow product and brand partners to connect with Wawa customers through custom ads on its website, mobile…
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Jason Kelce’s Face Is Everywhere. Some Say He’s on this Cat’s Fur
A viral photo of a fat cat is being compared to Jason Kelce’s face on social media, writes Michael Tanenbaum for Philly Voice. This well-fed cat has been making the rounds in the past year. An X post shows a finger pointing at a pattern on the fur initially described as looking like two turtles…
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New York Post: Kylie Kelce Was a Cabrini Field Hockey Champ
Kylie McDevitt Kelce is no stranger herself to athletic success, writes Andrew Crane for the New York Post. The wife of Eagles center Jason Kelce went to Lower Merion High School and was on the field hockey team at Cabrini University in Radnor. In her final two seasons, the team won the Colonial States Athletic…
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Freedom Village ‘Spreads the Love’ During February, Raising $2K + for Community Groups
Freedom Village at Brandywine’s Outreach Committee recently held its 12th annual Valentine’s Day raffle/bake sale, ‘spreading the love’ in the form of donations to various community groups during the month of February. The outreach committee made up of Freedom Village senior residents who are dedicated to giving back, raised roughly $2,400. For the raffle, the…
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‘Mare of Easttown’ Sequel Filming in Ridley, According to Officials
A film production company is in Ridley filming what seems to be a “Mare of Easttown” sequel, according to Ridley officials. The film production company that created “Mare of Easttown” received a special events permit from Ridley Township Commissioners Wednesday night to film a new series at Our Lady of Peace School on Milmont Avenue this week,…
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Cabrini Coaches Face Uncertain Future After Villanova Purchase
When Villanova University decided to purchase Cabrini University, it changed the vibe on campus and left Cabrini coaches in limbo, writes Michael Bradley for Main Line Today. Some, like coaches Kate Pearson and Steve Coffer, have already found work elsewhere. Pearson spent 14 years as head women’s basketball coach. She’s now head women’s basketball coach…
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Cheyney Leaders, Backed by PA Gov. Shapiro, Call for Probation Reversal
Cheyney University leaders were joined Friday by state officials. including Gov. Josh Shapiro, to protest what they say is an unjust decision by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education to place the university on probation last November, and they want the Cheyney probation reversed, reports KYW Newsradio. The probation on the nation’s first historically…
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Thanks to Drones, Boeing’s Ridley Plant Will Keep Humming Through the 2030s
Drones and space sensors are the predominant reasons the Boeing Ridley plant benefits from a shift in thinking from the U.S. Army, writes Loren Thompson for Forbes. The Army surprised everyone when it canceled a planned scout helicopter, previously its top aviation priority, to focus instead on upgrading the Chinook helicopter, manufactured at Boeing’s Ridley…
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3 Delaware County Towns Host 30 Most Expensive Homes in PA Right Now
Stacker has a list of the top 30 Pennsylvania communities with the most expensive homes as of February 2024, and three particular Delaware County communities continue to make the rankings, reports msn.com. Home prices are up throughout the U.S., but some towns have more expensive homes than others overall. Location, size, age, and condition contribute…
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Here’s What It Cost Villanova University to Acquire Cabrini’s Campus
Villanova University will pick up $45 million in debt for acquiring Cabrini’s campus this June, then will spend another $25 million on campus improvements, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. That information was disclosed in a $215 million bond sale filing released Wednesday. Villanova will start using the Cabrini campus in August 2026. The…
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First Bank House of the Week: Breathtaking Tudor in Haverford
A breathtaking Tudor in Haverford Township on 1.34 spectacular acres with five bedrooms and five full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Haverford. This gorgeous 1930s residence in the coveted Merion Golf neighborhood boasts a light-filled design, beautiful materials, and craftsmanship. The private, gated grounds are just as impressive, with a stunning…







































