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Delaware County Hosts Public Meeting on New County Park
An open house is taking place Saturday, Jan. 14, so the entire Delaware County community can offer ideas and feedback about the Master Plan for the new county park in Marple Township at the former Don Guanella School site near Reed and Sproul roads. The meeting, organized by Delaware County Council, the County’s Planning Department,…
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Haverford Professor Talia Young Revives Tradition of Fresh Fish for the Underserved
Talia Young, a Haverford College visiting assistant professor in environmental studies, is recreating a time in the 1970s when many Philadelphians used to buy fresh fish from a truck, writes Ann Finkbeiner for the Hakai Magazine. Young recalled when the truck would drive around the neighborhoods. When it stopped coming, fresh fish became a rarity…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: A Tuscan Retreat in Thornton
A stunning and truly unique Tuscan-style home on 2.66 beautiful acres with five bedrooms and five full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Thornton. Built to emulate a 17th-century Tuscan country residence, this home offers unparalleled detail and design, all in a beautiful and quiet area with much-coveted privacy. It boasts all…
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Delaware County Played Its Part in the History of Black Baseball
Black baseball history wouldn’t be complete without the influence of one team, the Hilldale League, out of Darby Borough. Black baseball teams formed in Philadelphia as far back as 1860, with the amateur Pythian Club, the first Black team to play against the white competition, writes Neil Lanctot for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Their application to…
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Quadruplet Sisters Show Animals Together at Pennsylvania Farm Show
Quadruplet sisters Emma, Hannah, Deborah, and Sarah Uhlman are competing together at the Pennsylvania Farm Show, writes Elizabeth Worthington for WNEP. The quadruplet sisters are showing pigs this week, something they have done together many times since their first event when they were eight. They started with pigs but have since picked up many different…
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A Year Later: Pilot Returns to Scene of DH Helicopter Crash
It was a year ago Wednesday, Jan. 11, that a medical helicopter crash landed outside Drexel Hill United Methodist Church in Drexel Hill, reports 6abc. And one year to the day, Pilot Danial Moore, along with the nurse and medic with him on that fateful journey, returned to the scene outside the church with their…
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State Vs. Municipal Power Weighed in Chester Bankruptcy Case
A state official’s request to have authority over Chester’s administrative functions, effectively suspending the mayor and city council, is unlikely, ruled a Commonwealth judge on a petition filed in November by Chester’s Receiver Michael Doweary, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. “That’s where things get a little over the edge,” said Commonwealth Judge…
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Widener Zoom Talk on MLK Day Looks at King’s Time at Crozer Seminary
The Widener University Center for Civic and Global Engagement is hosting “A Conversation with Patrick Parr” on Zoom for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday Monday, Jan. 16, from 6 to 7 p.m. Parr is the author of ‘The Seminarian: Martin Luther King Jr. Comes of Age’, released in April 2018 by Chicago Review Press.…
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In 2022, Drexel Hill’s Helicopter ‘Miracle’ Caught the Attention of the World
News outlets and social media echoed the sentiment of Upper Darby Police Superintendent Timothy Bernhardt, calling the controlled landing of a helicopter in Drexel Hill Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022 “an absolute miracle on Burmont Road.” The word “miracle” showed up a lot in stories worldwide on the landing. The Daily Mail out of the United…
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Prosthetic Innovations in Eddystone Treating Ukrainian Soldiers
Medical facilities in the Philadelphia region, including Prosthetic Innovations in Eddystone, are helping grievously wounded Ukrainian soldiers because of the quality of medical care here and because the region hosts a large Ukrainian population, writes Jeff Gammage for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Soldier Roman Horodenskyi lost a left leg and right arm back in April 2022…
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25 Philly Airport Gates Upgrading With Facial Scanners
Twenty-five gates at Philadelphia International Airport will soon have facial scanners installed, a new security feature for international passengers, writes Brian Saunders for Philly Voice. Facial biometric technology is being installed in Terminal A East and A West to help U.S. Customs and Border Protection verify identities of passengers flying overseas. The scanners will take…
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DELCO Careers: CCRES
CCRES is hiring qualified candidates for several key positions, including PCAs, BCBAs and DSPs. CCRES matches qualified candidates with local career opportunities working with children and adults in the community. CCRES, Downingtown, specializes in providing over 1,500 professional, dedicated staff members to meet the needs of children and adults challenged by autism, behavioral health issues,…
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Looking at a Normal Housing Market in 2023, Whatever That Is
Delaware County remains a potential hot spot in 2023 for entry-level single-family homes that are “selling in a minute”, as the region returns to a normal housing market, according to Maria Quattrone, founder, and CEO of Maria Quattrone and Associates of RE/MAX at Home. She’s predicting that higher-priced homes will sit on the market longer…
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$1 Million State Grant for Neumann University Student Center
Neumann University in Aston is on its way toward building a new student center helped along by a $1 million check presented Dec. 20 by State Sen. John Kane to Neumann University President Dr. Chris Domes. The student center is part of the university’s campus master plan. “The campus master plan is a 15-year blueprint…







































