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Only 1 Tip Since Joseph Zarelli ID’d but a Suspect Search Continues
The trail has gone cold as to who was responsible for the death of 4-year-old Joseph Augustus Zarelli of West Philadelphia, according to Philadelphia Police Inspector Ernest Ransom. Philadelphia Police released Zarelli’s name back in December with the expectation they would find out who murdered the child, reports NBC 10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas. “If…
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Sleepless in Delco: Wawa Train Horns Fraying Nerves
There’s a noisy distraction interfering with the sleep of residents in Middletown, Aston, and Chester Heights—the train horn from the SEPTA Wawa train line, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. The ‘incessant train horns” sound out at all hours, residents said. Residents want noise and nuisance ordinances in their towns enforced to limit the…
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Wawa Moves Across the Street From Sheetz as Expansion Heats Up
Wawa has effectively moved into Sheetz’s house with preliminary plans for a Wawa store in Benner Township, Centre County, across the street from an existing Sheetz store, writes Matt DiSanto for the Centre Daily Times. Wawa’s push to Centre County in central Pennsylvania would be its most western outpost in the state. A store near…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Brick-Front Colonial in Media
A stately brick-front colonial home on 0.29 beautiful acres in Woodlands at Ridley Creek with four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Media. Located in the highly sought-after Woodlands neighborhood, this gorgeous residence comes with grand curb appeal nestled on a desirable cul-de-sac with a flat backyard. The charming…
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DELCO Careers-Dunwoody Village
Dunwoody Village careers are available 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. Career people who want a “decidedly different career” are always being sought at Dunwoody, people who share a commitment to excellence,…
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1st Asian-Owned Delco Art Gallery Opens With Art From Everywhere
The first Asian-owned art gallery in Delaware County, Saliim Projects, has opened in Newtown Square, writes Melissa Jacobs for Main Line Tonight. It is a dream fulfilled for Daye Kim. Kim, a wife and mother of two with a background in art curation, was always checking vacant buildings, envisioning an art gallery. “I love being…
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Pre-Revolutionary Tavern in Upper Bucks County Hits the Market for $1.25M
A property in Bucks County, which predates a large portion of the country’s history, has recently gone up for sale at a historic price. Jeff Ward wrote about the tavern for WFMZ-69 News. The Raven’s Nest, located at 625 Old Bethlehem Road in Quakertown, has operated as a tavern since 1750. As one of the…
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Movie ‘Grease’ Inspired by Radnor High and the Director’s Time as a Student There
The musical comedy film “Grease” was inspired in part by Radnor High School and now it’s going to be re-imagined as a series for HBO Max, writes Nick Vadala for The Philadelphia Inquirer. A 1964 Radnor alum, the movie’s director, Randal Kleiser, told the Inquirer in 1998 that “a lot of the stuff we put…
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Swarthmore College’s Matteo Sollecito Makes World Baseball Classic
Matteo Sollecito, a baseball senior at Swarthmore College, is on Great Britain’s taxi squad roster for the 2023 World Baseball Classic, which started today, March 8, and runs until March 21. Sollecito is serving initially as a reserve, but has a chance to be added to the active roster of the tournament. Great Britain’s…
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White House Expert Gives Neumann Talk on Building’s History
Stewart McLaurin will visit Neumann University in Aston March 23 to reveal little-known details about the history of the White House and share some untold stories about its past. This free presentation is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. in the Meagher Theatre on campus. McLaurin is president of the White House Historical Association, founded by First…
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Philadelphia Union Wants Respect but the Dog Just Wants to Play
When the Philadelphia Union, home-based in Chester, played an away game in El Salvador Tuesday night, they knew there would be the usual challenges of playing an away game. There was one thing they didn’t count on, reports the MLSSocer staff for mlssocer.com. The team was taking on Alianza FC at the Estadio Cuscatlan stadium…
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TLC – Top 5 TED Talks for School Counselors
School counselors have borne the brunt of much of the turbulence experienced in education over the last few years. These five TED Talks speak to some of the biggest challenges school counselors face. Self-Care: What It Really Is | Susannah Winters Susannah shares how she learned that if she wanted to be successful in her…
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Teenager Raises Funds to Fight Cancer While Waiting for Own Heart Transplant
Matthew Hauser, a 16-year-old Malvern resident, is not letting his own struggle with health prevent him from continuing to raise funds to fight cancer, writes Matteo Iadonisi for 6ABC. Hauser is currently hoping to get a lifesaving call that will tell him there is a heart available for him. “When I was two and a…
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Wawa Hoagie Costume Catapults Conshohocken Corgi to Internet Fame
A Conshohocken corgi Miles was catapulted to internet fame in October 2019 after his owner Paul Watcko posted an image of him in a Wawa hoagie Halloween costume on Philadelphia Subreddit, writes Nick Vadala for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The costume, complete with a receipt, elicited many delighted reactions from Reddit users and secured Miles over…
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Scientist Dad Hoping to Cure Daughter Aided by $25M Donation
Swarthmore scientist Ben Prosser devoted 10 years to heart failure research, then shifted gears suddenly in August 2018 when his daughter Lucy was born with a rare disease. Now an anonymous donor has given $25 million toward his work, writes Tom Avril for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Baby girl Lucy was born with a rare gene…
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Success Follows Villanova Coach Denise Dillon and Her Players
Villanova University Women’s Basketball head coach Denise Dillon has coached this year’s two top scorers in women’s basketball, writes Keith Gabriel with a video by Margo Reed for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Villanova’s Maddy Siegrist has led the nation in scoring, with 29 points per game in the regular season. Drexel’s Keishana Washigton, who was recruited…
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DELCO Careers–CCRES
There are numerous advantages to a CCRES career, including paid training; high hourly wages; a 403(b) plan with employer match; and the gratifying opportunity to help individuals with special needs. CCRES, Downingtown specializes in matching qualified candidates with local career opportunities working to meet the needs of children and adults challenged by autism, behavioral health…
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A Success in Upper Darby, Pride Parade Planned for Delco
Delaware County hosts its’ first-ever LGBTQ Pride parade June 3 in Media, with a festival to follow June10, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. The Delaware County Pride event follows a precedent set in Upper Darby which hosted the Upper Darby Pride Festival for two years under the auspices of UDTJ. The 2022 Upper Darby pride…








































