Professional Services
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Exton Senior Living Hosts Third Annual Summer Olympics as Residents Excel in Variety of Sports
Exton Senior Living, a Five Star Senior Living community, recently hosted its third annual Summer Olympics. Participating residents were divided into three teams, as they competed in activities like cornhole, volleyball, ladderball, shuffleboard, and water-balloon shot put. The Summer Olympics are a great way to incorporate the dimensions of wellness – physical, social, spiritual, emotional,…
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Brookhaven Banners Offer a Unique Way to Honor Veterans
Brookhaven Borough hung its first of 50 “Hometown Hero” banners recently at the Brookhaven Firehouse, writes Loretta Rodgers for the Delaware County News Network. “My grandfather served on the USS Hornet in the South Pacific and he is very proud of his military service,” said Rob Montella, who serves as borough fire chief. “He became…
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Exton Senior Living to Host a Party on the Porch on Aug. 15 to Showcase Its Lifestyle360 Program
Exton Senior Living will be hosting a Professional Networking Event entitled “Party on the Porch” that features its Lifestyle360 program on Thursday, Aug. 15 from 4-7 PM. Be a guest and experience Lifestyle360, Five Star Senior Living’s approach to life that brings The Five Dimensions of Wellness into perfect harmony. Growing up, we learn the…
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Power Home Remodeling in Chester Named One of Country’s Best Workplaces for Millennials
Power Home Remodeling in Chester came in 7th on the list of the “Best Large Workplace for Millenials 2019” compiled by Fortune and Great Place to Work, writes Kris Rhim for Philadelphia Business Journal. The list featured 75 companies. Philadelphia’s Comcast also made the list, at 56. Fortune recognized the employers for supporting the generation…
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Newtown Square’s Dunwoody Village to Host Job Fair on Friday
Dunwoody Village – a continuing care retirement community offering residents unparalleled comfort, award-winning healthcare and rehabilitation, and a vibrant lifestyle – is hosting a job fair for all of its available positions on Friday, July 12 from 9 AM-5 PM. No RSVP is necessary. Attendees are asked to bring an updated copy of their resume.…
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Retirees: See Why Media Was Named the Best Place to Retire in Pennsylvania
Media is the best place in the state to retire, according to SmartAsset, a website that analyzed all the cities and towns in Pennsylvania, writes Linda Stein for the Daily Times. “I’m retiring here,” said Mayor Robert McMahon when he heard the news. “There are many reasons (Media was chosen). We are safe. It’s a…
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Shop Destroyed, Delco Barber, 84, Finds New Temporary Home in a Beauty Salon
Joe Reilly was walking up the stairs from his barbershop when he heard a bomb going off, writes Anna Orso for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The 84-year-old barber found, not a bomb, but a red Subaru entirely inside his Aston storefront. Five employees and a patron inside were missed but the front of Reilly’s 54-year-old business…
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Pa. Governor, Legislators Consider State Police Fee for Residents of 7 Delaware Communities
Governor Tom Wolf is once again pushing for a fee on residents of municipalities that use Pennsylvania State Police for full-time police, writes Kevin Tustin for the Delaware County News Network. Two of his Democratic colleagues in the general assembly are also trying to make it law. Chadds Ford, Concord, Edgmont, Middletown and Thornbury, and…
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Elwyn’s Mission Remains the Same as It Adapts to Changing Times
The world would be a more limited and dark place for many special needs individuals were it not for the services of Elwyn. For 167 years, Elwyn, with roots deep in Delaware County, has been pursuing its mission to provide “distinctive, meaningful lives” for individuals with diverse challenges. Now Elwyn is taking its mission to…
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Devon Senior Living to Host Required Class to Become a Certified Dementia Practitioner on June 26
The Devon Senior Living and Kennett Square-based Willow Tree Hospice will host the required class to become a Certified Dementia Practitioner on Wednesday, June 26 from 8:30 AM to 5 PM. The class – designed for healthcare professionals and front-line staff who work in the healthcare industry and presented by Kelly Adams, LPN, CDP, CADDCT…
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Exton Senior Living to Showcase Bridge to Rediscovery Program at Paint and Sip Party on Thursday
Unleash your inner artist at Exton Senior Living on Thursday, June 13 from 4-6:30 PM when it hosts a Paint and Sip Party. Enjoy painting your own flowerpot to add to your summer garden, while you sip on some wine. Get creative and learn about Five Star Senior Living’s Bridge to Rediscovery Program. Bridge to…
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Inquirer Names Havertown’s Nolan Painting a Top Workplace in the Delaware Valley
Nolan Painting, a family-owned business based in Havertown that has been providing high-quality and honest workmanship in the house painting industry since 1979, has been honored with a Top Workplaces 2019 Award by The Philadelphia Inquirer. The honor is based on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey administered by research partner Energage, a leading…
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New Drexel Hill Hotel Completes Family’s Catering Mission
A ribbon cutting Thursday officially opened Drexelbrook’s Holiday Inn & Suites, concluding a family’s hospitality mission. William Kay II, general partner for Drexelbrook Associates, owner of the $16 million hotel, thanked everyone for celebrating “another milestone in our long and storied history.” The ribbon cutting included receptions and tours of the ultra-modern H4 hotel, the first…
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Williamson Trade School Students Help With Media Theater Renovations
The Williamson College of the Trades brought a talented group of carpenters and other student tradesmen to the Media Theatre recently to do some work, reports the Daily Times. The project was a part of the School’s annual Community Service Week, May 13-16. For four days every May, the School gives back to the region…
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It’s a ‘Chef’s Table’ of Local Cuisine at Wayne Senior Center
Once a month, a visiting chef shares his secrets with the older adults of the Wayne Senior Center, offering the best that local restaurants have to offer, reports Main Line Media News. The senior center created its Chef’s Table program to address the nutritional needs of older adults and provide a fun opportunity to enjoy…
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Korean War Veteran To Be Radnor Parade Grand Marshal
A decorated Korean War veteran will be grand marshal for the Radnor Memorial Day Parade, writes Linda Stein for Main Line Media News. The parade begins Monday, May 27, 9:45 a.m., at the Radnor Financial Center and concludes at the Radnor War Memorial. Richard Guyer, 88, formerly of Wayne, was a Marine staff sergeant who…
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Urgent Care Center in Springfield Will Focus on Children’s Medical Needs
A pediatric urgent care center is coming to Springfield in the fall, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. PM Pediatrics, a New York-based operator of pediatric urgent care centers founded in 2005, is getting ready to open centers in Springfield Township and Wynnewood. It opened its first Pennsylvania center in Wayne last year and…







































