Community
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First Bank House of the Week: Attractive Colonial in Newtown Square
An attractive colonial home at 6 Greystone Circle on a lovely 1.55-acre lot with five bedrooms and five full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Newtown Square. This exquisite residence exudes elegance and thoughtful craftsmanship throughout. Refined details include wainscotting, gleaming hardwood floors, and a sophisticated sprinkler and safety system. Among the…
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General Recreation Helps Design Pocket Park for York City Police
York City Police dedicated a new pocket park at their King Street headquarters on Sept. 3 that was designed and installed with the help of staff from General Recreation, Inc. in Newtown Square. The park sits on a patch of grass to the left of the department headquarters, writes Paul Kuehnel for the York Daily…
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Experience Autumn’s Bounty in the Brandywine Valley
Autumn has arrived in the Brandywine Valley, offering something for everyone, from scenic country roads that are ablaze with color to charming towns alive with festivals and much more, writes Shannon Montgomery for the County Lines Magazine. Begin your adventure in West Chester amid brick sidewalks and lively streets that set the perfect scene. Explore…
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Eight Bucks County Companies Among Largest 150 Employers in Region
Eight Bucks County companies were among the 150 largest employers in Greater Philadelphia, writes Todd Romero for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Woods System of Care in Langhorne came the highest in Bucks County at No. 14, with all of its 6,500 employees based in the region, most of them in Bucks County. Next is Peddler’s…
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Philadelphia Eagles Now Second-Most Valuable NFL Franchise
The Philadelphia Eagles are now the second-most valuable franchise in the NFL after their Super Bowl-winning season, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The team’s value jumped 10 percent from last year. London-based valuation and strategy consulting firm, Brand Finance, which did the analysis, values the Eagles’ brand at $1.3 billion. The Eagles…
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ABC World News Tonight: Sun Valley Football Players Honor Teachers with Their Jerseys
A gesture of teacher appreciation by Sun Valley High football seniors in Aston was featured as part of the America Strong segment on ABC’s World News Tonight, reports the digital staff at 6abc. The players surprised their teachers, who helped shape their lives, by giving them their jerseys ahead of homecoming. Wide receiver Kaden Mortimer…
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Help Sought for Broomall Fox Wearing Stuck Plastic Tube
A Broomall fox has been traveling neighborhoods sporting a plastic tube stuck around its neck, writes Leland Pinder for 6abc. Residents and animal rescuers became concerned after seeing videos and pictures of the fox. Broomall resident Bill Shuker took footage of the fox when he spotted it near his chicken coop around 2 AM Oct.…
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DELCO Careers – Dunwoody Village
Dunwoody Village is a five-star, 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 to join the team. Qualified applicants are encouraged to…
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Gallery at DCCC Hosts ‘Dimensions: Jaime Brett Treadwell’ Oct. 27-Dec. 5
The Gallery at Delaware County Community College (DCCC) presents Dimensions: Jaime Brett Treadwell as its annual contemporary exhibition in the Art Gallery, located in Room 2305 in the Academic Building on the College’s Marple Campus (901 South Media Line Road, Media). The exhibit will run Oct. 27-Dec. 5. Featuring 30-plus oil-on-wood panels, Dimensions celebrates the ambiguity of Treadwell’s painting…
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Phoenixville Mother And Son Thank Kind Strangers For Their Lifesaving Help During an Emergency
Phoenixville mother and son Jenessa Broderick and Weston Hammacher recently got to thank the kind strangers who saved Weston’s life, writes Cheyenne Corin for 6abc. Fifteen-year-old Weston suffered a surprise seizure during a car ride with his mother last Saturday. Jenessa quickly pulled over on Phoenixville‘s Bridge Street and yelled for help. Three bystanders immediately…
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Penn Medicine’s Montgomeryville Center Part of Regional Plan
Penn Medicine is bringing world-class cancer care closer to Montgomery County residents, writes Harold Brubaker for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The health system is adding a new $270 million outpatient center now under construction in Montgomeryville. The facility will include advanced radiation oncology and an infusion center. This is all part of the University of Pennsylvania…
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Three New Eateries and Restaurants Open Their Doors in Bucks County
Several new restaurants and eateries have opened in Bucks County over the past two months, offering delicious new options for locals, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. Vanilla Café is a new European fusion restaurant based in Philadelphia, best known for its desserts. At the newly opened New Hope location, customers…
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Here’s a Round-the-Clock Guide to Visiting Swarthmore Borough
The peaceful college town of Swarthmore Borough has everything you’ll need to enjoy a full day of shopping, dining and strolling, writes Anne E. Hill for Main Line Today. Get your day started at 9 AM with a visit to Hobbs Coffee at 1 Park Ave., a corner coffee shop near the train station. From…
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Penn State Brandywine Garden Takes First in Delaware County Contest
The Penn State Brandywine Campus Garden, led by Garden Manager Emily Dozor, continues to be a growing success as it recently won first place in the Advanced Community Garden category at the Penn State Extension Master Gardeners of Delaware County’s 34th annual garden contest. Established in 2014, Brandywine’s garden began as a small honors project…
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DCCC Spring Registration Begins Nov. 3
Delaware County Community College (DCCC) registration for spring 2026 classes for new students begins Monday, Nov. 3. In addition to its Marple Campus in Media, DCCC has centers in Downingtown and — beginning in January 2026 — in Drexel Hill at the College’s brand-new Southeast Center. Programs at the new Southeast Center include Healthcare, Technology, Skilled Trades, Culinary Arts and…








































