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First Bank House of the Week: Peaceful Contemporary in Radnor
An attractive contemporary home at 460 King of Prussia Road in Radnor, located on 1.91 lovely acres with four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, is available for sale. This extraordinary residence is designed by acclaimed architect Mark Stanish and blends tranquility with modern sophistication across approximately 6,000 square feet of elegant living space.…
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Collingdale Vet Hosts Estate Sale Covering 40 Years of History
George Kaiser has had a career as a US Navy veteran, as a firefighter with Collingdale Fire Company No. 1, and as the owner of Kaiser’s Storage Center, which traces its history back to an auto-repair business started by his father. It’s no surprise, then, that he’s built up quite a unique collection. Now everything…
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DELCO Careers: Freedom Village at Brandywine
Find your Freedom Village career at Freedom Village at Brandywine, a Life Plan Community in West Brandywine, that has served seniors for more than 25 years. Freedom Village provides active senior living with resort-inspired services, amenities, social activities, chef-prepared cuisine and onsite care that includes personal care, skilled nursing, memory care and rehabilitation services. Be…
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Passenger Shoe Checks Disappear at Philadelphia International Airport
Passengers can now keep their shoes on when going through a standard TSA screening at Philadelphia International Airport, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new policy reverses a 20-year Transportation Security Administration procedure that required passengers to remove their shoes to check for potential explosives. Passengers in PHL’s expedited TSA PreCheck…
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Applications Open for Students to Join Junior Delaware County Council
Delaware County Council is accepting applications for its 2025–2026 Junior County Council program. This innovative initiative offers high school juniors and seniors from across Delaware County the opportunity to explore local government, engage with public officials, and build leadership skills through real-world civic experience. Students selected for Junior County Council will observe the policymaking process,…
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Radnor Native Andrew Austin Is Here to Inspire Through Golf
Radnor native Andrew Austin doesn’t like to be told he can’t do something, especially in sports. Born without part of his right arm, you’ll find him competing this week in the fourth annual U.S. Adaptive Open in Rockville, Md., which showcases golfers with disabilities, writes Isabella DiAmore for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It’s his first time…
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The New Sapphire Lounge at Philadelphia Airport Is Open, and Gorgeous
The new Sapphire Lounge by The Club at PHL opened Thursday at the Philadelphia International Airport and is ready to be admired, writes Zach Griff for The Points Guy. The 20,000-square-foot lounge has a wide variety of top amenities, including a signature bar, dining room, wellness center, game room, beer garden, children’s play area, and…
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Penn State Brandywine Engineering Professor Receives Open Champions Award
Nasibeh Zohrabi, assistant professor of engineering at Penn State Brandywine, was honored with Penn State’s Open and Affordable Education Resources (OAER) Champions Award at the end of the spring semester. The award recognizes excellence, innovation, and impact in open educational practices at Penn State campuses, writes Christina Billlie for Penn State Brandywine. The award began…
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The Lincoln Center: Here Are the Best Ways to Navigate Sibling Rivalry
Romulus and Remus. Scar and Mufasa. Thor and Loki. Sibling rivalry has been around forever and is a common experience in families with more than one child. While it can be challenging, this rivalry also offers valuable learning opportunities for children, teaching them about conflict resolution, empathy, and cooperation. With the right support, parents and…
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See Which Delaware County Universities Pay 6-Figure Faculty Salaries
Average faculty members commanded six-figure salaries in 2024 at 18 colleges and universities in Greater Philadelphia, including four from Delaware County. Colleges in the region that had at least 1,000 faculty members paid an average of more than $100,000 annually, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. In Delaware County, Swarthmore College, Villanova University,…
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Latest Data Shows Delaware County Still Struggling With Crozer Loss
It’s been two months since Crozer Health closed, and Delaware County communities and residents are definitely experiencing longer waits, longer transport times, and higher costs for their healthcare, writes Joe Holden for CBS News Philadelphia. Most communities are facing hundreds of thousands of dollars in upfront costs as they scramble to find ambulance coverage for…
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Hundreds Line Up in Delaware County for The Peach Truck Tour
A fresh fruit tradition continued on Baltimore Pike Tuesday afternoon when more than 100 people lined up at the bright orange tractor-trailer in the Springfield Mall parking lot to pick up their order of fresh peaches. The Peach Truck Tour has been traversing the country since 2012, dropping off orders of fresh Georgia peaches, writes…
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New Board Members Join The Foundation for Delaware County
The Foundation for Delaware County announces the election of Dia R. Williams Adams, Tom Belmont, and Dottie Schindlinger to the Foundation’s board of directors. The following community leaders have also been appointed to the board’s leadership and will help lead the largest philanthropy in Delaware County: Michael B. Magnavita, Chair Kelly Thornton, Vice Chair Mia…
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State Legislators Respond to Hospital Fund Proposal for Crozer-Chester
State legislators responded to a budget amendment from State Rep. Craig Williams (R-160) of Chadds Ford to create a $200 million Hospital Acquisition Assistance Fund to entice potential buyers of the Crozer-Chester Medical Center property to reopen it as a hospital. Rep. Williams said the fund would not require a tax increase or revenues…
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Diane Gibbons Dodds, Radnor Archivist, Teacher, Library Aide, Remembered
Diane Gibbons Dodds, formerly of Radnor and a 1956 graduate of Haverford High School, is being remembered for her work as the Radnor School District’s longtime archivist, as well as her roles as a high school library aide, French and elementary school teacher, mentor, and volunteer. Mrs. Dodds died on April 20 at Naaman’s Creek…
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New Pickleball Facility To Open This Fall In Delaware County
The Picklr is opening a 42,073-square-foot pickleball center in Broomall in the fall, writes Max Bennett for Patch. The 16-court facility will be at Broomall Commons, 2940 Springfield Road, and will offer professional-grade outdoor surfacing, onsite snacks and drinks, a private event space, and free leagues, tournaments, and clinics. The Picklr will also have apparel,…
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Finding Your Freedom: Signs You’re Ready for a Smaller Home
Throughout your life, you move to fit your lifestyle. When you graduate, a one-bedroom or studio apartment fits best. As your family grows, so does your home. Even after the kids have grown and your interests change, it’s still important for your location to align with your goals and aspirations. But how do you know…







































