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Immaculata University’s Financial Planning Program Approved by CFP Board
Immaculata University’s Bachelor of Science in Financial Planning has been approved by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board). “In keeping with our commitment to excellence, Immaculata University is very excited about partnering with the CFP Board to offer this new degree program,” said program coordinator Dr. Elizabeth Faunce. “This new B.S.…
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Harcum College to Showcase Its Degrees in Career-Ready Majors at Open House on Saturday
Harcum College is hosting a Virtual Open House on Saturday, April 17 at 9:30 AM. Any prospective students, family members, or guests interested in attending Harcum College can attend this virtual event. Faculty and admissions staff will be available to answer questions. Learn more about the college’s career-ready programs, many of which are in the…
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Local Little League Celebrates Opening Day on New Fields Made Possible by Energy Transfer
Young baseball and softball players opened their spring season last weekend on new fields for the Exton Little League, located in the new Boot Road Park North in West Whiteland Township. The park, across the road from the original Boot Road Park, was made possible by Energy Transfer, which is installing the Mariner East 2…
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DELCO Careers – Malvern Bank, National Association
Based in Paoli, Malvern Bank, National Association is a community bank dedicated to fulfilling the financial needs of the people and businesses throughout southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and the surrounding areas. Malvern Bank offers a complete range of products and services through its network of convenient Financial Centers. The bank prides itself on working…
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Community Artists Invited to Participate in Harcum College’s ‘Murals Mosaic’ Arts Project
To celebrate the restoration of Harcum College’s historic mural collection, the school has launched a companion community arts project called “Murals Mosaic.” Any individual, regardless of age, can have a blank 10” x 10” canvas square will be mailed to them, free of charge. Each square must reflect the theme: “This Moment in Time.” It…
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Propane from Energy Transfer’s Marcus Hook Industrial Complex Supplies Local, National Demand
In less than a decade, propane production in the United States skyrocketed, nearly doubling from 15.8 billion gallons in 2008 to 28 billion gallons in 2017. This increase is attributed to growth in domestic natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGL) production. This is especially evident in Pennsylvania, which experienced a propane shortage at the…
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Data Analytics Graduates of Penn State Great Valley Find Success Amidst Pandemic
Looking for an internship or full-time job during the COVID-19 pandemic can be intimidating. A few of Penn State Great Valley’s recent graduates from the Master of Professional Studies in Data Analytics program shared their experiences with securing positions during this difficult time. Anshul Sarvate, Ernst & Young Sarvate had a background in data warehousing…
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Aqua Pennsylvania Invests $4 Million in Infrastructure Improvement Projects Throughout Delco
Aqua Pennsylvania has announced that $4 million in infrastructure improvement projects are underway in Middletown, Nether Providence, and Marple townships to improve service reliability for customers throughout Delaware County. In Middletown Township, crews are at work on a $1.8 million project replacing 5,288 feet of aging six-inch water mains with new four-, six- and eight-inch…
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Immaculata Student’s ‘Hard Work, Dedication Within the Music Department’ Earns Her Scholarship
Immaculata University junior Erin Gouak is the recipient of the 2021-2022 Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award. A Dresher native, Gouak is pursuing a Bachelor of Music in Music Education. She will be awarded a $4,000 scholarship fund to be used at her discretion for academic enrichment and musical performance advancement. “This prestigious award is given to…
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N.Y. Times Recounts How the Immaculata Women’s Basketball Team Had to Self-Fund Its Way to Being Mighty
Before the advent of Title IX, Immaculata University was a national powerhouse in women’s college basketball, write Alan Blinder, Jeré Longman, and Gillian R. Brassil for The New York Times. At that time, players would find creative ways to finance their costs, such as selling pencils and toothbrushes to pay for travel costs. Their supporters…
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Aqua Pennsylvania: Providing Water and Wastewater Solutions to Local Communities
Editor’s Note: This is the fifth in a five-part series by Aqua Pennsylvania that highlights different aspects of the company, including its history, background on infrastructure upgrades, environmental impact, and emergency preparedness. Many people believe their infrastructure systems — if they think of them at all — have little impact on their day-to-day lives, when…
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One-Acre Lot, 19,000-Square-Foot Building with ‘Great Visibility from Route 422’ Available in Audubon
A one-acre lot with a 19,729-square-foot building that offers retail, office, and/or flex space is available at 1217 South Trooper Road (Route 363) in Audubon. Listed by Zommick McMahon Commercial Real Estate, the property is located in a heavily trafficked area, right by the ramp to Route 422. The building boasts office space and a…
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Malvern Bank Appoints Rachel Heist to Assistant VP, Continues to Expand Its Brand to Equestrian Market
Malvern Bank, National Association has appointed Rachel Heist to Assistant Vice President, Personal Banker and added her to the bank’s equestrian division. “Rachel is known within the equestrian space not only through her experience as a hunter jumper but also education in equine management,” said Malvern Bank CEO Anthony C. Weagley. “The bank continues to…
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StreamGeeks to Host Webinar About Surging Popularity of Esports Programs in Schools on April 29
The StreamGeeks, a West Chester-based group of video production experts dedicated to helping businesses discover the power of live streaming, will host an educational webinar about the surging popularity of Esports programs on April 29 at 1 PM. The webinar will feature StreamGeeks founder Paul Richards, the author of Esports Edu: Exploring the Intersection of…
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What Makes Wilmington University Military-Friendly?
Col. Gwyn Parris-Atwell of the Delaware Air National Guard took a recent opportunity to describe some of the challenges that keep active service members from pursuing their educational goals. “Military students have unpredictable schedules,” she said. “We typically can’t cancel training or deployments to attend college. Years ago, there weren’t any online options, and we…
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C&N Grows Its Presence in Southeastern Pennsylvania as a Community Bank That Offers World-Class Services
“C&N is the only bank I need.” It’s a vision shared by C&N team members and speaks to the aspirational sentiment they strive to hear from their customers. Formerly known as Citizens & Northern Bank, C&N is based in Wellsboro, in Tioga County, and has a long, proud history that dates back to 1864. Throughout…
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Zommick McMahon Listing a Rare Opportunity to Own a Turnkey, Standalone Industrial Building in West Chester
A 15,300-square-foot industrial building on 1.86 acres in West Chester is on the market and listed by Zommick McMahon Commercial Real Estate. Currently owner occupied, the building at 820 East Washington Street in the borough was fully renovated less than two years ago. It features two 10-foot loading dock bays, two 15-foot drive-in bays, and…







































