Aston
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2SP in Aston Has Set Out to Be Delaware County’s Brewry
2SP Brewing, an Aston brewery, has gone out of its way to be Delco’s brewery, writes Jeff Tomik for Philly Voice. Brewer Adam Peterson has pushed collaborations and donations as a way to stay close to its Delaware County roots and connect to the communities 2SP serves. You’ll find 2SP collaborating with Wawa on a…
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Aston’s Susan Noles Launches Her Own Italian Food Line on QVC
Susan Noles’ Italian food was a hit when she was a contestant on “Golden Bachelor” and now the Aston resident is selling her own brand of Italian foods on QVC, writes Franki Rudnesky for Philly Voice. She started on Sunday, Nov. 10, appearing on the QVC shopping network selling a meatball mix and layer cake.…
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Aston Mills Art Exhibit Features Skulls, Bone and Skeleton Art
Just in time for Halloween comes “Skulls 2024,” a free exhibit at Aston Mills Arts, where visitors can find artwork devoted to skulls, bones and skeletons. The exhibit, a collection of sculptures, paintings, drawings, and “assemblage,” runs now through Nov. 3, writes Jason Nark for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The displays are a throwback to a…
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Officials Say 1 of 2 ChristianaCare Micro-Hospitals Coming to Aston
One of two ChristianaCare micro hospitals will be coming to Aston Township, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. A notice posted on the township website Friday stated the two-story hospital will be built at 700 N. Turner Way, across Dutton Mill Road from the IceWorks skating facility. The building currently there will be demolished.…
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DelcoFest Returns Welcoming Another Autumn Season in Aston
The Annual DelcoFest, Delaware County’s own version of an Oktoberfest, returns Saturday, Sept. 14, at 2SP Brewing, 120 Concord Road, in Aston, writes Laua Swartz for Philadelphia Magazine. This, and several other festivals in our region, line up with Munich, Germany’s 189th Oktoberfest this fall. The DelcoFest from noon to 8 PM is offering a…
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Susan Noles Shares Some Thoughts on the Jersey Shore
Susan Noles of Aston who rose to celebrity status after her time on The Golden Bachelor, recently lent some Jersey Shore observations for The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Down the Shore newsletter, writes Sam Ruland for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Noles has been hopping from one coast to the other for her new Golden Hour podcast with fellow…
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Manufacturer With Aston Plant Expands as State Program Unveiled
Production Systems Automation Inc., a Duryea, Pa.-based robotics and automated equipment manufacturer with a plant in Aston, is expanding and plans to add 100 employees over the next 36 months, writes Borys Krawczeniuk for WVIA News. The announcement was made by PSA president and CEO Michael McHale during a July 19 event with Pennsylvania Gov.…
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Aston’s Susan Noles Gets a Shopping Special Saturday Night on QVC
Aston native Susan Noles, of “Golden Bachelor” fame will be hosting a QVC shopping special, “Susan Noles Now,” this Saturday, July 20, at 10 PM, as part of the shopping network’s new Quinessential 50 campaign. During the show, Noles will share shopping tips, writes Franki Rudnesky for Philly Voice. Noles, a hairstylist and makeup artist,…
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Aston Royal Farms Gets 1st Federally Funded EV Charger in Region
Aston is getting an electric vehicle charging station this summer, the first EV charging hub in the region funded through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program. It will open at the Royal Farms on Market Street, writes Scott Sturgis for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It’s the second NEVI-supported charging station in Pennsylvania. “In Pennsylvania, we…
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Aston Remembers Beloved Sun Valley Wrestling Coach Tommy Ellis
The Aston community is mourning the sudden death of Sun Valley High School wrestling coach Tommy Ellis, who suffered an aneurysm late Friday in his Brookhaven home, writes Jeff Cole for Fox 29. He passed away Sunday at Crozer Chester Medical Center. “Best father to our three girls and a father figure to so many…
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Checking in With Aston’s Susan Noles of ‘Golden Bachelor’ Fame
Things are still riding high for Susan Noles who brought her Delaware County personality to the nation when the Aston resident appeared on the inaugural season of The Golden Bachelor, write Gina Lizzo for Main Line Today. She never married Gerry Turner, but Noles developed her own following and now has her own podcast, Bachelor…
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IceWorks Skating Club in Aston Competes in International Competition
Twenty Theater on Ice skaters from IceWorks Skating Club in Aston made club history this year by competing for the first time in the 2024 Nation’s Cup Theater on Ice competition April 25 to April 28 in Bordeaux, France, writes Eva Anderson for CBS Philadelphia. The group took fourth place overall. It’s the first time…
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Golden Bachelor’s Susan Noles Bumps Into Brad Cooper for a Photo Op
Aston’s Susan Noles, a fan favorite from Golden Bachelor, is mingling these days with Hollywood gold, Oscar nominated Bradley Cooper, writes Lauren DuBois for The Daily Express. While she ended up being eliminated from Golden Bachelor, Noles has been keeping up appearances. She officiated the on-air wedding between Golden Bachelor Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist.…
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Goalie Doctor Is Brainchild of Former Neumann Ice Hockey Coach
Goalie Doctor, a training program based in Aston, Is helping many ice hockey goalie upstarts advance their athletic careers, reports Main Line Today. The program is run by Matt Tendler, who was a freshman netminder at Neumann University when the school won an NCAA Division III championship. He also coached goalies there for three years,…
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It’s a Chamber Concert for All Ages From the Delaware County Symphony Orchestra
A Delaware County Chamber Concert for All from the Delaware County Symphony takes place April 14 at Neumann University. The fun and family-friendly performance will feature ragtime music and a symphony for toys. The concert takes place at 3 PM in Neumann University’s Meagher Theatre. Purchase tickets on the symphony orchestra website here. With guest…
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Aston Buys Sisters of St. Francis Land for New Open Land Park
A 46-acre vacant tract owned by the Sisters of St. Francis in Aston, founders of Neumann University, has been sold to Aston Township to create a new park, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Sisters of St. Francis land, close to Neumann University at North Convent and Red Hills Road, was bought for…







































