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Brandywine Students Make Campus History at National Cyber League Competition
For the first time in campus history, four Penn State Brandywine students competed in the National Cyber League Competition from Nov. 7-9 and placed in the top 10 percent of teams in the competition, writes Natalie DiMario for Penn State Brandywine in Media. Christopher Kenny, Kylie Reiner, Ben Schwartz, and Sebastian Ulloa — known as…
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Try These Nine Hot Chocolate Hot Spots in Delaware County
Now that our noses are a’chillin, it’s time to settle in with a warm mug of hot chocolate. Happily, Delaware County has these nine hot chocolate options, writes Eric Williams for PhillyBite. Most Festive & Unique The Bookery Coffeehouse in Havertown has a Dirty Hot Chocolate with Marshmallow Whipped Cream. It’s spiked with espresso, topped…
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This Delaware County School District Named Among Top 5 in Pennsylvania
A look at Pennsylvania’s top school districts based on test scores once again puts a Delaware County school district among the top 10, writes Ethan Lott for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Radnor School District placed fourth in the state, just behind Lower Merion School District, which came in third. The 2025 statewide rankings were based…
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Maggie Doogan’s Rise in Women’s College Basketball Started at Cardinal O’Hara
Maggie Doogan’s rise in women’s college basketball has been defined by hard work, tactical attitude, and a thirst for information, traits that trace back to her days at Cardinal O’Hara, writes Gina Mizell for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Now a 6-foot-2 senior forward at Richmond, the reigning Atlantic 10 Player of the Year is possibly the…
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Little Horse Tavern at Cobbs Creek Welcomes Golfers and Neighbors
The Little Horse Tavern opened Monday on Lansdowne Avenue at the Cobbs Creek Golf Course, as a full-service restaurant and bar serving golfers and neighbors alike, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The restaurant, which takes the Cobbs Creek revival in West Philadelphia and Upper Darby, beyond the golf course, is a collaboration between…
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PHL Set for 1st International Flight for 2026 World Cup, report says
The first international flights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will likely be here in June to see Curacao play Ivory Coast, writes Emma Dooling and Ellen Cagle for the Philadelphia Business Journal Turkish leisure airline Corendon Airlines will have four charter flights between PHL and Curacao from June 23 to June 27, carrying a…
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Freedom Village Supports Local Families Through ‘Project Snowflake’
Freedom Village at Brandywine residents and team members came together to support their neighbors at Reeceville Elementary School through the school’s annual “Project Snowflake” initiative. Over the last few weeks, Freedom Village collected more than 140 toys and over $350 in gift cards to help provide holiday support for local families with children ages three…
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Hope Evident as Chester Progress Noted by Receiver Kapoor, Others
Chester is making progress in its bankruptcy recovery because of improved cooperation and practical investments, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. Receiver Vijay Kapoor said the tone of how the city governs has shifted, with stronger collaboration among his office, elected officials, and staff. Improvements have been made to the city’s severely underfunded…
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Breaking Barriers: Empowering and Understanding Students with ADHD
Millions of students around the world are suffering every day, and many do not understand why their minds work differently from their peers. For their parents and educators, providing appropriate support and helping these students understand Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is critical in fostering the success and well-being of these young people. Let’s explore…
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Cash Mysteriously Winds Up in Nether Providence Resident’s Mailbox
A Nether Providence resident is trying to figure out why a man dropped off a large cash delivery in her mailbox. Police are looking for information about a man who showed up one morning before 11 AM Dec. 6 in front of a South Providence Road home, pacing back and forth before opening the mailbox,…
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Chester Names Katrina Blackwell as Its First Woman Police Commissioner
Katrina Blackwell has been named by Chester City Council as the city’s new police commissioner after serving as interim commissioner for almost a year, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. Blackwell was sworn in on Wednesday. She was appointed in January as interim commissioner after former Commissioner Steven Gretzky retired during an investigation into a police…
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Nature Science Journal: Baby KJ in Clifton Heights Helped Shaped Medicine in 2025
A Clifton Heights infant named KJ Muldoon has made Nature Science Journal’s top 10 list of people who helped shape medicine in 2025, thanks to a frontline gene-editing treatment he received, writes Sarah Gantz for The Philadelphia Inquirer. CHOP and Penn are researching how to make his treatment available to more patients. KJ received international…
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Brookhaven Shop Stays on Top on Another Best Hoagie List
Once again, a Parkside hoagie and steak shop with a Brookhaven post office address is getting noticed. This time, it’s on this year’s list of the best 8 hoagies in Southeastern Pennsylvania “that aren’t from Philly.” Phil & Jim’s join shops as far afield as Lititz, Royersford, and Phoenixville and as close as Ardmore on…
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Pennsylvania’s 50 Richest Neighborhoods Include 5 In Delaware County
Luxurious homes, top schools, and exclusive amenities are clear signs you’re in one of Pennsylvania’s richest neighborhoods. Delaware County’s got a few of those, according to Liz Flynn, writing for Money Inc. Among Pennsylvania’s 50 richest neighborhoods, five are in Delaware County. The state’s ninth-wealthiest neighborhood is Villanova. The neighborhood hosts luxurious estates and upscale…
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The Arc of Chester County Spreads Holiday Cheer Through Inclusion at the Annual Holiday Fun Fest
On Dec. 6th, The Arc of Chester County kicked off the holiday season with its most joyful Holiday Fun Fest yet. Families from across the community came together for a warm, welcoming, and fully inclusive celebration filled with festive fun and holiday magic. Children were delighted to visit Santa and Mrs. Claus, while Frosty the…
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All Aboard, Delco: First-Ever Norwegian Cruises Launch from Tinicum This Spring
Your cruise to a tropical paradise starts this spring in Tinicum, writes Ivey DeJesus for Penn Live Patriot News. The first Norwegian Cruise ship will set sail for Bermuda on April 16 from the new PhilaPort Cruise Terminal being built in Tinicum. A seven-year berthing agreement from April 15 through March 31, 2033, commits Norwegian…







































