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You Can Still Sign Up for the Superhero 5K Run From Child Guidance Resource Centers
Child Guidance Resource Centers is heading toward the finish line with its 8th Annual “One Stride at a Time: Superhero 5K Run & Wellness Festival for Prevention”. Even though this year’s event is virtual, 135 participants so far have stepped up to the challenge and shared their unique experiences running and walking along outdoor trails…
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Heinz Wildlife Refuge, Plagued With Too Many Deer, Has a Hunt Set This Weekend
Hikers at the Heinz Wildlife Refuge in Tinicum beware. The refuge is closed to the public Thursday, Oct. 22 through Saturday, Oct. 24 for the second annual archery deer hunt, writes Victor Fiorillo for phillymag.com. This year’s hunt is twice as big, with 40 hunter slots available. The hunters will be at the refuge this…
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Limited Space in Upper Darby Schools Makes It Harder to Stay COVID Safe
Bringing kids back into the classroom in Upper Darby is a little trickier than at other districts, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. Upper Darby has outdated buildings and overcrowding that make it hard to set up safe distancing and flexible classroom time. Efforts are underway to upgrade buildings and create new spaces but…
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Flavor Your Fall With Some Delaware County Pumpkin Treats
Sure, there’s pumpkin spice in everything this time of year, but it’s not really Fall without the leaves and the pumpkins. For those looking to feed their pumpkin craving, here are five places in or bordering Delaware County that can take care of you, according to Lindsey Thompson at mainlinetoday.com. Green Engine Coffee Co Green…
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Delaware County Continues to Post High Number of New COVID-19 Cases, 102 for Tuesday; Total Now 12,734
The number of new COVID-19 cases for Delaware County continued to run high on Tuesday, Oct. 20, with 102 new cases reported. That brings the total number of cases in the county to 12,734, according to the Chester County Health Department. Again, no new deaths were reported, with the total number of COVID-19-related deaths in…
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Delaware County Announces 32 Ballot Drop Box Locations for Secure Voting
Delaware County voters now have access to 32 ballot drop boxes distributed around the county. The boxes were set up and open for business Tuesday, Oct. 20. The ballot drop boxes augment traditional Nov. 3 in-person voting and vote-by-mail, both of which are also still available. Voters can securely drop their mail-in ballots into the…
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Chadds Ford Jeweler Is Among Main Line’s Hottest New Designers
A Chadds Ford jeweler is among the four Main Line’s hottest designers reshaping trends and making their names known worldwide, writes Lisa Dukart for the Main Line Today. Alexis Kletjian developed her love for jewelry early when she spent weekends perusing her family’s Boston jewelry shop. While she later opted to pursue a career in…
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Historical Print Shop in Wayne Opens Many Avenues to the Past
If you’re looking to buy some history, you might find it at The Philadelphia Print Shop, recently opened in Wayne, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for mainlinemedianews.com. The store is a treasure trove of maps, prints, views, sea charts, rare books, landscapes and more. While new to Wayne, the store originally opened 38 years ago in the…
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New COVID-19 Cases in Delaware County Jump Up by 122 for Monday, for a Total of 12,510
The number of new COVID-19 cases for Delaware County jumped up to 122 on Monday, based on the latest figures from the Chester County Health Department. On Sunday, the Pennsylvania Department of Health reported a total of 12,510 cases in the county. By Monday, the Chester County Health Department was reporting a total of 12,632…
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Runners Join Radnor Run Worldwide at Oct. 25 Virtual Event
This year, the traditional 5-mile Radnor Run for the American Lung Association won’t involve runners at the Radnor Municipal Building. This year, the 43rd Annual Run for the American Lung Association is going virtually worldwide, writes Ryan Richards for the Daily Times. Steve McMenamin, who serves on the Radnor Run committee, has already signed up…
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Upper Providence Home Owned by Founder of South Korean Independence Is Renovated and Open
An Upper Providence house occupied by the champion of the Korean independence movement, has been renovated and opened to the public, writes Susan L. Serbin for wfmz.com. Dr. Philip Jaisohn bought the home on Lincoln Street in 1925. He was a Korean-American political activist and physician recognized as the founder of South Korean independence. The…
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GreenHorn Gardens at Arlington Cemetery Joined by Musicians and Other Vendors at Pop Up Market
Sean and Stacey McNicholl broke new ground a couple years ago when they y grew organic vegetables and flowers for charity and profit out of an abandoned Arlington Cemetery greenhouse. Now other vendors are hanging out as well, writes Kevin Riordan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. GreenHorn Gardens grows cherry tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, herbs and flower…
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New COVID-19 Cases Trend Higher in Delaware County as State Reports More Than 3,000 Cases in a Day
Delaware County continues to trend high in the number of new cases of COVID-19, with 80 new cases reported Saturday by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Chester County Health Department statistics were unavailable for Saturday or Sunday. The state is reporting a total of 12,510 cases of COVID-19 in Delaware County for Saturday, Oct. 17.…
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Deer Creek Malthouse Debuts Collaborative PA Beer at Virtual Festival
Deer Creek Malthouse in Glen Mills is taking its sixth annual “Malt-A-Palooza” fall harvest festival virtual this year, writes Max Bennett for patch.com. This year’s event will go online with a remote happy hour 6 to 7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 5, where a new all-Pennsylvania sourced beer, “PA Pride,” will debut. Several Pennsylvania craft breweries…
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Wells Fargo Closing St. David’s Branch at Radnor Financial Center
The Radnor Financial Center is losing its third tenant, a branch of Wells Fargo & Co., as part of the bank’s cost-cutting effort, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. The St. David’s branch, at 599 E. Lancaster Ave., brings the total to eight local branches closed. Radnor Financial Center, owned by Brandywine Realty Trust,…







































