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Springfield Mom Writes Book to Help Son Cope with Father’s Loss
A Springfield mom is a first-time author after writing a book on grief for her son when his father passed away, writes Alicia Vitarelli for 6abc. Jacqueline Hastings wrote “My Daddy is in the Sky” for her then-infant son, Colton. The book reminds people that loved ones who pass on never truly leave. “He will…
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Lyric.ai in Newtown Square Processes Health Insurance Claims for 190M
Nine of the 10 biggest health insurers turn to a Newtown Square company to help process health insurance claims for 190 million Americans, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Lyric.ai provides the technology that sustains the payments vital to U.S. healthcare. Carolyn J. Wukitch started at the company 35 years ago when it was…
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Ellis Preserve Developer in Newtown Square Eyes Multifamily Properties
An affiliate of Equus Capital Partners, the Newtown Square developers behind the Ellis Preserve, is in the process of raising a $600 million fund to invest in multifamily properties, writes Paul Schwedelson for Philadelphia Business Journal. Equus Multifamily Partnership L.P. has so far raised $34.3 million. The fundraising began in the first week of March,…
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First Bank House of the Week: Elegant Colonial in Chadds Ford for Sale
A refined Colonial at 411 Webb Road with five bedrooms and five full baths on a picturesque 2.81 acres is available for sale in Chadds Ford. This home offers a blend of refined design and everyday livability. Set on a picturesque property, the home welcomes visitors with a dramatic two-story foyer and sweeping staircase that…
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Logistics Center Proposed for Former Tank Farm in Darby Township
A four-building, 1.3-million square-foot logistics center is being proposed on the edge of Delaware County in Darby Township, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. Stream Realty Partners out of Dallas is proposing a warehouse development on 106 acres off Calcon Hook Road at the former Darby Creek Tank Farm oil storage site owned by…
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Crozer Closing Keeps Chester’s ChesPenn Health Services Busy
ChesPenn Health Services in Chester has been seeing a steady flow of new patients following Crozer Health’s closure last year, but obstetrics remains a challenge, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. With Crozer Health going out of business, Chester lost many services that were serving its residents for generations. “We lost the emergency room,…
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It’s Official: Airport Sets World Record for Longest Cheesesteak Line
The Philadelphia International Airport set a Guinness World Record Tuesday for creating the longest line of cheesesteaks—1,291 end-to-end, writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Appropriately, it was National Cheesesteak Day. The effort required the work of more than 100 employees and volunteers. “We are the world champions of cheesesteaks, baby!” yelled MarketPlace PHL operating…
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Springfield Restaurant, Dom & Mia’s, Is a Tribute to 2 From the Devito Family
Dom & Mia’s is a fine dining restaurant with a casual, family-friendly feel in Springfield, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. Owners Steve DeVito, his wife Jenna DeMaio DeVito, and business partner Matt White from Springfield have named the restaurant after the Devito’s children—Domenico James (Dom) and Mia Isabella—who both passed away from complications…
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DELCO Careers – The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth
Founded in 1970 by a behavioral health hospital and incorporated as a nonprofit in 1983, The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth is an entrepreneurial social enterprise committed to transforming lives and communities. Headquartered in Audubon, TLC operates across multiple states, providing K-12 alternative education, comprehensive mental and behavioral health services, coaching, counseling, and trauma-informed…
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We’re Just 49 Days Away From Some Great Golf in Newtown Square
The world’s best golfers will be in Newtown Square in just 49 days, descending on the Aronimink Golf Club for the PGA Championship, writes Nick Kariuki for Billy Penn. “It’s really exciting knowing that you have 156 of the world’s best golfers in your backyard,” said tournament director Jackie Endsley. He expects it to be…
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A Kentucky Derby Day Party Invite at Renovated Triple Crown in Radnor
Fearless Restaurants is partnering with Woodford Reserve to present a Kentucky Derby Day garden party Saturday, May 2, 4 to 8 PM, at its newly-renovated outdoor space at Radnor Hotel’s equestrian-themed Triple Crown, writes Anne E. Hill for Main Line Today. Proceeds support TRRAC (Thoroughbred Retirement, Rehabilitation & Careers), a nonprofit dedicated to providing lifelong…
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Delco Swimmers Bring Home 5 Medals From PIAA Class 3A Championships
Delaware County swimmers manage to deliver a strong performance at the PIAA Class 3A Championships, earning five medals, including four for girls and one for boys, writes Matthew DeGeorge for the Daily Times. On the girls’ side, Springfield’s Addyson Despeaux earned a silver medal on the second day of competition, posting a 54.96 in the…
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Word Is Out About the New Philadelphia Cruise Terminal in Tinicum
Travel and Tour World invites global travelers to embrace the new Philadelphia Cruise Terminal under construction in Tinicum, set to open in spring 2026. “Philadelphia is set to become one of the most exciting travel hubs on the U.S. East Coast,” reports a Dec. 27 article appearing in the publication. The article promises that the…
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Villanova French Colonial Home Available for Sale at $4.5 Million
A Villanova French Colonial home with an indoor basketball court, a “pub” room, and a wine closet that can hold 800 bottles is available for sale at $4.8 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. The 7,328-square-foot home dates back to 1953. It was renovated and expanded in the early 2000s. The home…
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Philadelphia International Airport Gets a New Look for 2026 Visitors
Philadelphia International Airport is gearing up for an expected surge in visitors this year with a $500 million upgrade that will include new restrooms and exit lanes, writes Ariana Perez-Castells for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The funding is coming from a $935 million capital-improvement agreement between Philadelphia’s Department of Aviation and airlines serving PHL, supported by…
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Bonner-Prendie Named PIAA Champs for First Time in School History
Bonner-Prendie earned its first state basketball championship in school history in boys’ basketball when it beat District 3 Champ West York, 62-35, on Friday for the PIAA Class 5A title at Hershey’s Giant Center. The last time Bonner won a basketball championship was 38 years ago, in 1988, when the Friars won the Catholic League…
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4 Delaware County ZIP Codes Expected to See the Greatest Rise in Home Value
Delaware County home values are expected to rise the most in four ZIP Codes, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. They are included in a list of 15 Philadelphia-area ZIP Codes expected to see the most home value change this year. Making the Delaware County list are the communities of Upper Darby, Collingdale, Chester,…







































