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This Recipe May Be 1 Reason Rosemary’s Is the Hottest Reservation in Delco
There’s one dish that Rosemary executive chef Elijah Milligan has to include on the Ridley Park restaurant’s menu, and it came from a simple request for some shrimp and pasta, writes Alicia Vitarelli for 6abc. That dish is Rosemary’s Shrimp Mafaldine. It’s the restaurant’s most popular dish, but it was actually just something Milligan whipped…
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First Bank House of the Week–A Beautiful Victorian in Wayne
A beautiful Victorian home on 0.54 lovely acres with seven bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Wayne. This gorgeous Wayne Victorian provides a wonderful combination of historic charm and modern amenities. Highlights include a large gourmet kitchen with ample counter and cabinet space and a large center island with…
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Freedom Village at Brandywine Raises Over $4,000 at Walk to End Alzheimer’s
A Freedom Village Alzheimer’s Walk that took place Friday, Oct. 6, raised $4,200. Freedom Village at Brandywine is a premier Life Plan Community in West Brandywine. The Walk supported the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s, the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. It is held annually in more…
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Best Drivers in Pennsylvania Come From Delaware County. So Do Some of the Worst
A new study has found that Haverford Township has the best drivers in Pennsylvania, coming out first in a list of 10 communities in the state, according to the Tribune News Service appearing in the Daily Times. Unfortunately, right next door, Upper Darby ranked 7th out of 10 for worst drivers in the state. The…
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The Arc of Chester County enters the final phase of 70th Anniversary Campaign
The Arc of Chester County has participated in many civil and human rights movements which have helped to make opportunities available to individuals with disabilities and their families. While the organization has undergone a few name changes throughout its history, it is now known as The Arc of Chester County, serving over 3,100 individuals and…
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Drexel Hill’s Sean Carey Creates Phillies Lawn Art for Red October
Phillies fans are always finding new ways to express their support for the team. Drexel Hill artist Sean Carey paints lawns. In honor of Red October, Carey has been creating Phillies lawn art on his lawn, and on the lawns of others, complete with the Phillies logo, the Liberty Bell, baseballs, and more, reports Alicia…
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Beyond Photos, Wayne Artist Jessica Libor Captures Wedding Couples on Canvas
Wayne artist Jessica Libor brings a unique vantage point to weddings beyond photographs and videos by creating a wedding painting, writes Alfred Lubrano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. For $3,000 to $7,000, Libor will memorialize the wedding day with a portrait of the bride and groom. Libor makes a show of it at the wedding reception,…
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The Malvern School Acquired by London-Based Busy Bees
The Malvern School, a chain of 27 early education schools with locations in Newtown Square and Glen Mills, has been acquired by London-based Busy Bees, writes Lisa Dukart for Philadelphia Business Journal. Busy Bees is an international company with nearly 1,000 early education and care facilities in the U.S., Asia, Australia, Canada, and Europe. …
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Wingmate Day Pass Gets Airport Guests Through Security So They Can Stay With Travelers
Now there’s a way for some guests to pass through Philadelphia Airport security to accompany travelers to their gate, wait for domestic passengers, or shop and eat in the airport. The airport is implementing a Wingmate Pass program starting Nov. 1, writes Brian Saunders for Philly Voice. Those who want the pass can apply online…
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Lincoln Center Partners With Trinity Health to Combat Community Violence
Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic and The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth (TLC) are collaborating to implement the pioneering community Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (VIPP). The program is funded by a $2.5 million grant from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD). It launched this month at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in Darby and will…
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Penn State Brandywine Distinguished Professor Honored for 50 Years of Service
Stephen Cimbala, a distinguished professor of political science, recently celebrated a career milestone when he completed his 50th year of service at Penn State Brandywine, writes Christina Billie for Penn State Brandywine. Arriving at Brandywine (then Penn State Delaware County) in 1973, Cimbala has held various roles, including political science professor and director of academic…
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Sure, the Eagles Are Great, But Their New Tide Commercial—Not So Much
The Philadelphia Eagles are hitting their stride on the sports and cultural circuit. They are one of only two NFL teams with a 5-0 record. They put out a successful Christmas album and are planning a second one. The documentary on Eagles Center Jason Kelce of Haverford is the most watched documentary on Prime Video…
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DELCO Careers: CCRES
CCRES offers behavioral health career opportunities as it seeks qualified candidates who want to make a difference by working with children and adults challenged by behavioral health issues. CCRES positions focus on those qualified to work in schools, homes, and the community. CCRES, Downingtown, specializes in providing over 1,500 professional, dedicated behavioral health career members to…
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Her Delco Personality Keeps Susan Noles in the Running on ‘Golden Bachelor’
Susan Noles of Aston earned another rose from Gerry Turner and will show up again Thursday night on Episode 3 of ‘The Golden Bachelor,’ writes Emily Bloch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Credit her spontaneous Delco personality and a continued resemblance to Kris Jenner. During the Oct. 5 episode, the ex-wife of former Phillies pitcher Dickie…
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Some Pet Turtles Are Giving Salmonella to People in the Region
Pet turtles are causing a small Salmonella outbreak that seems to be on the rise, writes Aubrey Whelan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In the last year, 10 Pennsylvanians, including some from the Philadelphia region, were among 59 people nationwide to contract the bacteria from small pet turtles, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.…
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The area’s First Italian Museum Has Opened in Tinicum
The Delaware Valley has its first Italian museum, and it’s in Tinicum Township, writes Alicia Vitarelli for 6abc. “Our goal is to showcase the greatness and the ingenuity of the Italians and what they’ve brought to America,” said historian Michael DiPilla. The Italian Cultural Center is located in the Lazaretto, the first quarantine hospital in…







































