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Freedom Village: 6 Reasons to Move Into Senior Living While You Are Still Healthy
Priorities tend to shift as we get older, and we start asking the questions that will shape the next chapter in life, such as: Moving to a retirement community is a big decision that many older adults hesitate to make because they don’t want to give up the freedom they have living at home. However,…
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Prolific Railroad Author Fred Westing of Drexel Hill Worked at Baldwin Plant in Eddystone
Frederick Westing, formerly of Drexel Hill, is a name well-recognized by train enthusiasts, though there’s very little official information about him, writes Kevin P. Keefe for Classic Trains. .Westing was a railroadman and author specializing in steam locomotives. He wrote from the 1930s through the 1960s, known for titles such as Apex of the Atlantics,…
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So How Is Chester Doing With Its Bankruptcy? Here’s an Update
Michael Doweary is trying to figure out what cash flow is needed to successfully run the city of Chester. Doweary is the state-appointed receiver for Chester charting a path that would pull the city out of Chapter 9 bankruptcy, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. He needs a “baseline expenditure,” the amount needed to provide adequate…
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Meet SCORE Award Winner The Creative Club
Meet Award-Winners Ben Yocum and CJ Witherspoon New technology has been transforming the world around us, often outpacing our ability to keep pace with the change. The continuous evolution of iPhones and tablets, advances in software, and social networking platforms are reshaping everything from how we purchase books to how we find our virtual ‘friends.’ …
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Medical Offices Added to Drexeline Project as Stores Prepare to Open
The revamped stores at the Drexeline Town Center are opening soon, writes Pete Bannon for the Daily Times. The ribbon cutting for the new ShopRite is 9 a.m. Sept. 1. The new 72,000 square-foot store will be 60 percent larger than the previous supermarket and will include a café with beer and wine selection. The…
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LNG Plant Proposal Reviewed at Meeting, Minus County Officials
There was a meeting Tuesday to consider plans for a possible liquified natural gas processing plant and LNG export terminal in Chester. While protesters against the proposed plant had their say before the Philadelphia LNG Export Task Force, Delaware County officials were noticeably absent and were not invited to attend the closed meeting on Widener…
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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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Woman’s Norwood Restaurant Honors Late Brother, Manny
Christiana Ruiz has opened Manny Vibez restaurant in Norwood in honor of her beloved older brother, Manny, who passed away a year ago, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. The high-energy 33-year-old mother of three has always dreamed of being a chef and opening a restaurant. Her brother joined her in that dream, and…
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Before Salem, There Was a Witch Trial for a Delaware County Woman
Nine years before the infamous Salem Witch Trials took place, a Delaware County woman faced her own witch trial in Philadelphia, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. It was Pennsylvania’s only witch trial. Known as “The Witch of Ridley Creek“, the “witch” in question was a Swedish settler named Margaret Mattson. She lived with her husband,…
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Media Little Leaguers Remain Champs at Home Despite World Series Loss
The Media Little Leaguers got some surprising support from the Philadelphia Phillies, who arrived Sunday in Williamsport at the little league world series to cheer the team on. Sadly, it was not enough, writes Ross DMattel, Madeleine Wright, and Danielle Ellis from CBS News Philadelphia. It looked promising in the 5th inning when Media’s Nathan…
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Cabrini Graduate Joseph McCabe Sees Explosive Growth in His Real Estate Firm
You have to be doing something right if your real estate firm’s revenue increases 17,599 percent between 2019 and 2022, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. That’s what’s happened to Joseph McCabe’s one-man brokerage real estate firm, Surefire Group, founded in 2017. Joseph McCabe, a graduate of Cabrini University in Radnor, grew his Mt.…
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Neumann University: Ecuador Trip Ignites an Orphan’s Commitment to Return
During his six weeks in a language immersion trip to Ecuador this summer, Carlos Wylde-Gladbach learned much more than Spanish. He discovered his past. Carlos was born in Quito, the capital of Ecuador, and spent the first three years of his life in an orphanage. When Karen Gladbach and James Wylde adopted him, English became…
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Glen Mills Radio Personality and 76ers Announcer Matt Cord to Replace John DeBella at WMGK
Glen Mills native Matt Cord will be replacing local radio legend John DeBella at WMGK-FM, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. DeBella recently retired as morning show host at the classic rock station. Matt Cord, who is now a midday host, starts his new time slot beginning Sept. 5, joined by DeBella ‘s producer…
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Should Cheyney University Be Part of the National Park Service? Some Students, Alumni Think So
Despite Cheyney University being rescued from the brink of collapse, some students and alumni at the nation’s oldest historically Black university think it should be so much more, writes Susan Snyder for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Cheyney, located in Thornbury Township in Delaware and Chester counties, is one of the few schools in the state university…
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Chester Takes on Former Employees Over Pension Fight Legal Fees
As Chester tries to work out its financial difficulties and lift itself out of bankruptcy, it’s also facing new challenges from its former employees, writes Justin Udo for KYW Newsradio. The battle over pension payments has gone to court, and the city is supposed to pay the legal fees of its former employees. Those fees…
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Media Comedian Chris Nee’s Book Brings a Voice to Mental Illness
Chris Nee of Media is a standup comedian, a cancer survivor, and now an author describing his journey to overcome anxiety, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. He dedicated his book, “Boy Meets Anxiety,” to his best friend Shawn, who struggled with his own mental health silently for years and eventually committed suicide. The…







































