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Wawa Points Enthusiasts Share Tips on Optimal Rewards Usage
According to Wawa superfans, many shoppers waste their rewards points on low-value redemptions while better options go untapped, writes Emily Bloch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Aaron Fisher, a music producer from Delaware and longtime Wawa enthusiast, began paying closer attention to the popular Delaware County convenience store’s rewards program after he was laid off in…
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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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Exol’s Lease at Morrisville’s South Penn Logistics Center Biggest Industrial Deal in Years
Exol, an automated fulfillment company based in Menlo Park, California, has leased the entire 973,200-square-foot South Penn Logistics Center in Morrisville, which is one of the Philadelphia area’s largest industrial deals in years, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. South Penn Logistics Center, which was completed last year by Chicago-based Logistics Property, had…
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Swarthmore Puts Restrictions on Gun Shops, Pot Shops and More
A Swarthmore Borough ordinance is putting some restrictions on certain businesses that might want to set up shop, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Swarthmore Borough Council approved the ordinance last month, regulating where certain types of businesses can operate. The list includes drug paraphernalia stores, firing ranges, gun shops, marijuana dispensaries, tobacco shops,…
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Philadelphia Is Kicking in $9M to Cobbs Creek Golf Course for Flood Control
A new 68-bay, double-decker driving range at the historic Cobbs Creek Golf Course is proof of progress. Full restoration won’t happen until next spring or summer, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The nonprofit Cobbs Creek Foundation has raised $180 million to turn the Cobbs Creek into a “world-class” golf facility. Part of that,…
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Delaware County Farmers Markets Abound for Fresh Produce
Six farmers’ markets in Delaware County offer a great way to access fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, cheeses, and handmade products grown in our area, writes Claire Chmiel, Anne E. Hill, and Ben Silver for Main Line Today. Booths Corner in Garnet Valley, around since the 1950s, hosts more than 80 vendors, both Amish and…
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Docuseries Goes Behind the Scenes at Cobbs Creek Golf Course
Justin Tupper has always been fascinated by the history and architecture of golf. With restoration underway at the Cobbs Creek Golf Course in Philadelphia and Upper Darby, he’s been able to explore both in a new documentary that looks at the history of the course, what’s happening now, and where it’s going. The Golf Channel…
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Wawa Still PA’s Largest Private Company; Sheetz Revenue Drops
Wawa remains Pennsylvania’s largest private company while also climbing to No. 21 nationally on Forbes’ 2025 list of America’s Top Private Companies, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. Wawa has also widened its lead over rival Sheetz. The Delaware County-based convenience store chain moved up one spot year over year, even though its estimated…
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Delco Gives Returns May 6–7 with Closing Celebration at WSFS Bank Sportsplex
The Foundation for Delaware County announces the return of Delco Gives, the area’s largest day of giving, May 6–7, 2026. Power Home Remodeling (POWER) is serving as the presenting sponsor. This online giving event will again rally thousands of residents, businesses, and organizations to support nonprofits serving Delaware County. Delco Gives will kick off with…
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Bensalem’s Women’s Animal Center Marks 157 Years of Lifesaving Work
The Women’s Animal Center in Bensalem, the first animal shelter in the nation, is celebrating 157 years of lifesaving work, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The organization began when 30 Philadelphia women came together on April 14, 1869, to form the Women’s Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, motivated by concern…
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Chadds Ford Work Underway to Preserve Black Church with Wyeth Ties
Efforts are being made in Chadds Ford to preserve the site of a historic Black church and cemetery known as Archie’s Corner, writes Madeleine Wright for CBS News Philadelphia. Drones have been mapping the ruins, guided by anthropological archaeologist Jason Herrmann, with the University of Pennsylvania. “Archie’s Corner is really special in that not only do…
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Swarthmore’s Latest Manager Out After Six Months, Interim Named
Last week, Swarthmore Borough Council voted unanimously to remove borough manager Sean Halborn after just six months in the role, writes Denali Sagner and Lisa Dukart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Officials did not disclose the reason for the termination. Halbom began serving as borough manager in September, following a series of positions in Montgomery County,…
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Wawa or Sheetz? Who Comes Out Ahead for Best Made-to-Order Food?
In the battle of Sheetz vs. Wawa, who has the best made-to-order food, asks Chelsea Falin for the Daily Meal. The Sheetz made-to-order menu has a lot of choices, most with quirky names that have a “z” at the end. Wawa’s made-to-order menu is also extensive, ranging from hoagies and bowls to salads and burgers.…
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Wealth Is Concentrated in These Delaware County ZIP Codes
There are several Delaware County ZIP Codes where wealth spends some time, according to a Philadelphia Business Journal ranking of the region’s wealthiest ZIP Codes. Two Delaware County ZIP Codes cracked the top 20, writes Todd Romero for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Havertown, in ZIP Code 19083, ranked 14th, with a per capita income of…
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Villanova University Wawa Store Has Opened on Campus
Returning Villanova University students won’t have far to go when Wawa cravings hit. The Delaware County-based convenience store chain has opened a Villanova Wawa store on the campus, writes Hanah Hammond for CSP Daily News. “We’ve officially opened at Villanova University, bringing our [next-generation] design into the Connelly Center renovation just in time to welcome…
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DELCO Careers – Dunwoody Village
Dunwoody Village is a five-star, 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 positions are for career people who want a “decidedly different career,” people who share a commitment to excellence, and who want to join the team. Qualified applicants are encouraged to…
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Rising Costs Triggered Decision to End Lima Loop Project for Congested Intersection
Ten years ago, a loop road project in Middletown seemed to be the answer to solve heavy congestion where Baltimore Pike meets Route 452. Now, rising costs have made the project less attractive, writes Justin Udo for KYW Newsradio. The poor traffic flow at the intersection of Baltimore Pike and South Pennell Road has been…







































