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DELCO Careers – Dunwoody Village
Dunwoody Village job positions are available to qualified candidates. 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 job positions are for career people who want a “decidedly different career,” people who share a commitment to excellence, and who want…
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These 2 Delaware County Firms Make ‘Best to Work for’ List
Two top Delaware County employers not only made Fortune’s 2024 list of the top 100 Best Companies to Work for in the US, they also placed in the top 50, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. Chester-based Power Home Remodeling came in at No. 14, while Newtown Square-based SAP America ranked at No. 47.…
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Penn State Brandywine Professor Wins Research Scholar Award
Five faculty members at Penn State Commonwealth Campuses, including Jennifer M. Zosh at Penn State Brandywine, were honored with awards at the end of the spring semester – three given by the University College for research, teaching, and service and two from the Office of the Vice President for Commonwealth Campuses in recognition of innovative…
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Lack of Certified Members Closes Darby Township Fire Station
The Goodwill Frie Company in Darby Township was placed out of service Thursday because its all-volunteer membership is no longer able to respond to service calls with fully trained and certified operators and engineers. That’s according to a Darby Township press release. The move is temporary until adequately trained and certified staff are available to…
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Delaware County Health Department Workers Ask for a Union
Delaware County Health Department workers informed Delaware County Council members June 14 they were forming a union and asked for their support, writes Billy Kauffman for Council 13 AFSCME. The workers announced they were joining AFSCME Council 13, which represents other county workers, part of AFSCME Local 3107. “Tonight, we are here to ask for…
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Upper Darby Looks to Make 69th Street a Vital Business Center
Upper Darby would like to revitalize its 69th Street business district with more tenants for now-vacant buildings, and more foot traffic, writes Noah Zucker for Bisnow. Some think 69th Street could benefit from federally designated opportunity zones. The zones receive tax breaks for investments in economically depressed communities. That could be a good way to…
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See How Delaware County Ranks for Resident Life Expectancy
Delaware County is among the top 25 Pennsylvania counties with the longest life expectancy, but it ranked toward the higher end of the list, according to Stacker. Delaware County tied with Huntington County, coming in at No. 20. It shows a life expectancy of 77.6 years, .3 years higher than the state average. Bucks County…
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First Bank House of the Week: Exceptional Colonial in Cheyney
An exceptional colonial home at 22 Bennetts Lane on two acres with four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Cheyney. This immaculate custom residence combines refined comfort with thoughtful updates and timeless charm. Meticulous details include porcelain tile flooring, Palladian windows, custom stonework, and new insulated French doors with…
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Chester Retirees Sue for Direction Change Over Water Authority Sale
Chester’s state-appointed receiver, Michael Doweary, and his chief of staff, Vijay Kepoor, have a plan to bring the city out of bankruptcy by monetizing the Chester Water Authority, provided it is sold to a public entity. Now, Chester’s Official Committee of Retired Employees is suing the receiver’s office, seeking a change in the sale conditions…
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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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Red-Light Cameras Coming to Lower Merion’s Busiest Intersections
Last week, Lower Merion’s Board of Commissioners advanced an ordinance moving the township closer to installing red-light cameras at several busy intersections, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The proposal, widely supported by both the board and local law enforcement officers, will be put to a vote on July 16. The township would install…
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Haverford Commissioners Look to Create Downtown With Eagle Road Redevelopment
Haverford Township Commissioners hope a new comprehensive plan passed Monday night will create a downtown for the township, writes Madeleine Wright for CBS News Philadelphia. It calls for redeveloping the Eagle Road corridor, allowing mixed-use buildings, like apartments, over storefronts. “This plan looks back at 30 years of our township and our neighborhoods and comes…
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Delaware County First Philly Suburb to Create ‘Safe Haven’ for LGBTQ+
Delaware County made history June 4 by becoming the first Philadelphia suburb to describe itself as a safe haven for LGBTQ+ and for transgender residents, writes Alaina Beltran for CBS 10 Philadelphia. Delaware County Councilmembers voted unanimously on Resolution 2025-09 to reaffirm its commitment to protect LGBTQ+ and transgender residents. The vote was taken as…
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Interboro High Grad Josh Breen, Fighting Cancer, Honored With Phillies First Pitch
An Interboro High School graduate who is battling cancer was honored Tuesday night at the Phillies game against the Chicago Cubs, writes Stephanie Stahl for CBS News Philadelphia. The Fox Chase Cancer Center and the Phillies joined forces for Strike Out Cancer Night, giving the ceremonial first pitch to Josh Breen. “As a lifelong Phillies…
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Here’s Where to Find the Best Old-School Burgers in Delaware County
We love a good burger in Delaware County, almost as much as a good cheesesteak or hoagie. Here are six places where you’ll find some of the best, from old-fashioned fast food to 50s-style burger joints, writes William Zimmerman for Philly Bite Magazine. The Dairy Cottage in Springfield is a community staple and a historical…
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Statistically, Philadelphia’s Remains a Safe Place to Fly In and Out of
Statistics show it’s still safe to fly in and out of Philadelphia airports, despite two blackouts April 28 and May 9 that kept controllers and pilots in northern New Jersey out of touch for a minute and a half, writes Max Marin for The Philadelphia Inquirer. There have been 54 aircraft incidents in Philadelphia airspace…







































