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DELCO Careers: Dunwoody Village
Dunwoody Village has available jobs 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 openings are for career people who want a “decidedly different career,” people who share a commitment to excellence, and who want to…
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Cardinal O’Hara Lions Doubling Effort After Missing Championship
Last year, the Cardinal O’Hara Lions girls basketball team lost the opportunity to play in two championship games by three points. The Lions are determined not to see that happen again, writes Josh Verliln for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “After winning [both] my freshman year, it was a ton of fun,” said junior wing Molly Rullo.…
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West Chester University President Highlights Student Success Stories in Final Welcome Back Address
Dr. Chris Fiorentino recently gave his final welcome back address to students, faculty, and staff at West Chester University, promising to be busier than ever during his final year as university president. The West Chester University president announced his retirement at the end of the 2023-24 academic year. That gives him a year to…
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Cape Fear Area in North Carolina Preps for Wawa Invasion
There are Wawa stores proposed for the Cape Fear area in North Carolina, reports Brenna Flanagan and the Port City Daily staff. The targeted areas are Brunswick and New Hanover counties. Scott James, a transportation planning engineer confirmed two Wawas were in the works. “They are not close to final,” he said. “I officially have…
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DELCO Careers: CCRES
CCRES offers behavioral health job positions 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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Chicken Soup for Nurses Author to Speak at Neumann University
LeAnn Thieman, co-author of Chicken Soup for the Nurse’s Soul, will deliver the 17th Philadelphia General Hospital Lecture at Neumann University on Saturday, October 14. Titled “SelfCare for HealthCare,” the presentation is scheduled for 10 AM in the Bayada Teaching Auditorium on the second floor of the Rocco Abessinio Building. A book signing will follow…
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7 Delaware County Companies Soar in Philadelphia Business Journal’s Fastest Growth Rankings
The Philadelphia Business Journal has identified seven fastest-growing companies in Delaware County based on revenue growth between 2020 and 2022, writes Lisa Dukart for the Philadelphia Business Journal. LoanStar Technologies in Swarthmore placed eighth on a Soaring 76 ranking list. The financial services business saw a two-year growth rate of 101.8 percent. AMREP, a Havertown…
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Boeing Pays $8.1M to Resolve Allegations on V-22 Osprey Contracts
Defense contractor Boeing is paying $8.1 million to settle allegations it failed to comply with contractual manufacturing specifications when creating composite components for the V-22 Osprey at its Ridley Park plant, writes the UPI staff for Space Daily. The allegations charge that Boeing violated the False Claims Act in connection with the V-22 Osprey contract…
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Wawa Shifts Its Focus to Kentucky, With Plans for 40 Stores
Soon enough, there will be Wawas in Kentucky as the company sweeps its Delaware County brand into more states with plans to invest $280 million for 40 stores in the bluegrass state, writes Eleanor Tolbert for Louisville Business First, as reported in the Philadelphia Business Journal. The over 200-year-old company now has nearly 1,000 locations…
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For the Team, Garnet Valley Receiver Dante DeVuono Goes Where He’s Needed
They call Dante DeVuono a receiver, but you’re more likely to see him working as a blocker for the Garnet Valley Jaguars, writes Aaron Carter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 17-year-old is a blocker about 95 percent of the time, said head coach Eric Van Wyk. But he also shines when that 5 percent opportunity…
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TLC: The Silent Struggle: How Parental Mental Illness Affects Families
The Unspoken Reality of Parental Mental Illness The responsibilities and pressures that families face today are compounded for everyone when there is parental mental illness. The pain and awkwardness of trying to communicate the situation to others often motivate families to keep their challenges a secret, but isolation can intensify the struggle and reinforce the…
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Upland Park Improvements Part of County Green Space Upgrades
Continuing its mission to bring more green space to the county, Delaware County officials cut the ribbon on a $1.7 million capital improvement project for Upland Park in Upland Borough Thursday. The event was celebrated by Delaware County Council, the county’s Department of Parks and Recreation, and the Department of Public Works, reports the Daily…
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Travis and Jason Kelce Give Swifties a Crash Course in Football
Taylor Swift fans learned a little football during a Q&A with Travis and Jason Kelce after Taylor Swift showed up at Travis’ Kansas City Chiefs game Sunday, writes Natasha Dye for People. Many of the Swifties embraced football following Taylor Swift’s appearance at the game. As a courtesy, Travis and his brother, Philadelphia Eagles center…
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Freedom Village at Brandywine Hosts 2nd Annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s
Freedom Village at Brandywine, a premier Life Plan Community, will host its second annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Friday, Oct. 6, 10 AM, on its campus at 15 Freedom Blvd. in West Brandywine. The annual walk supports the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s, the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for…
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Here’s Delaware County’s Wealthiest ZIP Codes. Do You Live in One of Them?
Based on the U.S. Census from 2021, here’s how Delaware County’s wealthiest ZIP Codes ranked. Villanova’s ZIP Code, 19085, tied for first place for wealth with Gladwyne’s 19035. The 2021 median household income in Villanova was $250,001. The 10,333 residents have a median age of 21. The community has 1,870 households. Sixty-six have incomes of…






































