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Support Is Name of the Game at Pennsylvania Institute of Technology
The Pennsylvania Institute of Technology in Media is a private non-profit college that delivers an education to its students for career development, career advancement, and college transfer opportunities. But it’s ready to do a lot more to help students on their journey. When you become a student at P.I.T., you won’t be going through the…
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Known for Its Beer and BBQ, Bryn Mawr-Based Brewing Company Taps into New Location in Phoenixville
The Tin Lizard Brewing Company, owing to staffing shortages, is presently take-out only from its solo Bryn Mawr location. But when the brand comes back to full, onsite service, it plans to do it in a big way, according to Breweries in Pennsylvania. A second presence for the brewery will open on the popular Bridge…
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Radnor Renewable Energy Firm Sold to International Energy Company AES
A Radnor renewable energy pioneer is selling its solar energy development business, Community Energy Solar LLC, to AES Corp., which has been accelerating its clean-energy efforts in response to the climate crisis, writes Andrew Maykuth for The Philadelphia Inquirer. AES is an international energy company based in Arlington, Va. Community Energy has developed about 3…
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Expecting More In-Person Work in the New Year, SEPTA Expands Regional Rail Service
Anticipating that more people may be returning to in-person work in the new year, SEPTA has altered its Regional Rail service to accommodate those returning commuters, writes Mike D’Onofrio for Axios. On Sunday, Dec.19, SEPTA restored service on the suburban regional rail line to 75 percent of pre-pandemic levels, up from 65 percent. You can…
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Billy Crocker, as Eastern’s First Head Football Coach, Recalls Villanova’s Talley
Billy Crocker is Eastern University’s first-ever head football coach and he was mentored by Villanova University coach Andy Talley, writes Bruce Adams for Main Line Media News. “I was with him [as an assistant coach] for almost 15 years, and he filled so many different roles for me – as a mentor, boss, father figure,…
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DELCO Today Hits 1 Million Page Views in 2021
DELCO Today is proud to announce that it has hit 1 million-plus page views for 2021. We would like to thank our loyal readers — many of whom begin their day by opening our e-mail, clicking on our stories, and sharing them on social media — for getting us to this milestone. DELCO Today launched…
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$70,000 Earmarked for Chamber Foundation Emergency Responder Scholarships
The Main Line Chamber Foundation is on track to provide $70,000 in scholarships to volunteer firefighters and emergency medical technicians in June of 2022. That would be the most ever, bringing the total amount in scholarships awarded above $600,000. Two special $10,000 scholarships are being created in honor of Lower Merion volunteer firefighters Sean DeMuynck…
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Complex Guitar Lines Highlighted Steve Gunn’s Homecoming Performance
Steve Gunn, who grew up in Lansdowne but now is based in Brooklyn, came back to the region Friday for a solo 60-minute set at Ardmore Music Hall, writes Steve Klinge for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Friday set was the penultimate date of a co-headlining tour he is doing with post-rock/jazz guitarist Jeff Parker. The…
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Wawa Opens Newest Delaware County Store in Boothwyn
Wawa opened its third new store in Delaware County Friday at 2608 Chichester Ave. in Boothwyn, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. The new store is actually relocated from its former location at 2300 Chichester Avenue. First responders, local officials and charity partners participated in the ribbon-cutting. Other Delaware County stores that opened in…
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Wayne Couple Recall Unexpected Tesla Birth and a Crazy Trip to the Hospital
A driver assist autopilot feature on a Tesla contributed to the safe delivery of a baby girl born to a Wayne couple back in September, writes Meghan Holohan for TODAY Parents. Maeve Sherry was born Sept. 9 in the front seat of the Tesla en route to Paoli hospital. The couple’s 3-year-old son, Rafa, was…
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Seeking a Solution for Stray Dogs and Cats in Delaware County
Delaware County has no countywide animal shelter, so there’s no place for strays found out on the street, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. Not that people aren’t trying. Jill Speckman is founder and president of Delco Dawgs, a small nonprofit animal rescue that takes in and cares for injured, sick, lost, or abandoned animals. “We…
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Philadelphia Airport Will Use Federal Infrastructure Funds for Cargo Expansion
Philadelphia airports will receive millions in federal aid in fiscal year 2022 from the Infrastructure and Jobs Act signed into law last Wednesday, writes Laura Smythe for Philadelphia Business Journal. The City of Philadelphia Division of Aviation will receive two allocations of aid–$30.72 million for Philadelphia International Airport and $763,000 for Northeast Philadelphia Airport. PHL…
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DELCO Careers–Dunwoody Village
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 Village is always looking for people who want a “decidedly different career,” who share a commitment to excellence who want to join their team. Qualified applicants…
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With 1,600 Items Ordered Per Second on Amazon, Local Distribution Center Seeing Its Busiest Season Ever
The Amazon distribution center in Conshohocken experiences a very busy holiday shopping rush, writes Ashley Johnson for 6ABC. “On Black Friday, 1,600 items were ordered on Amazon.com per second,” said Amazon spokesperson Steve Kelly. In the Conshohocken distribution center, which recently opened, there are 300 workers who have been sending out more than 90,000 packages…
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VISTA Escape: Create Historic Memories This Season at Valley Forge & King of Prussia Hotels
When it comes to vacation, the hotel is my favorite part — other than where to eat, of course! This year, your usual holiday vacation plans might be different, so why not stay local? Shopping and dining for the holidays? We’ve got just the place for you to ESCAPE your everyday routine and enjoy some…
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Havertown Home’s Christmas Display Sets Neighborhood Aglow With Anticipation
The Jackson family’s mega light display on Lawrence Road in Havertown has become a holiday tradition to many in the past 26 years, reports Dave Edwards for 6abc. “It seems like as soon as we turn it on, within 15 or 20 minutes kids are over with their parents. Some of them walk by and…







































