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Voters May Decide Whether to Fund Trails in Delaware County
Delaware County voters could be asked in a November referendum if they are willing to pay for trails, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. Previous funds available for trail development have dried up, so Delaware County Council is considering a referendum on the November ballot to see if taxpayers are willing to fund…
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The New York Post: Shaq to Jason Kelce — ‘Enjoy Your Family’
As Jason Kelce continues to mull his retirement, words of advice were recently passed down from Basketball Hall of Famer Shaq to Jason Kelce: Don’t make the “dumbass mistakes” that cost him his family, writes Justin Tasch for The New York Post. Shaquille O’Neil gave his warning while talking recently with Kelce on his podcast,…
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First Bank House of the Week: California Craftsman in Media
A beautiful California craftsman home on 0.82 lovely acres with six bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Media. This lovely 1905 residence, boasting conservative east-coast-style finishes, was originally owned by James Renwick Kerr and his wife Anne Rulon Wetherill Kerr. The wife’s father started Robert Wetherill & Co., one…
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Expert Offers Tips on Digital Storytelling, Fundraising at Neumann
Dana Snyder, the CEO of Positive Equation and an expert on digital storytelling, will share storytelling tips and provide tools for fundraising success at “Turn Your Mission into an Online Movement” on Wednesday, March 6, at Neumann University. The 9:30 AM presentation is scheduled for the Bruder Life Center on campus. “Non-profits and small businesses…
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These Two Montgomery County Towns Are Ranked the Best Places to Live If You’re 55 or Older
Insider Monkey just released a list of Pennsylvania’s best towns for residents age 55 and over. Two of its recommended sites are in Montgomery County. The list ranked towns on a score-based system, with 10 points per category for such details as: Collegeville ranked No. 11 on the best towns list, with a total…
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Caffeinato Deli and Panini brings European touch to Folsom neighborhood
European culture has come to a corner of Folsom through the father and son business of Caffeinato Deli and Panini, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. Khalil and Elias Yaacoub run the shop, which opened quietly last fall. The business offers fresh food daily right in the neighborhood. “In Europe, this is what we…
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Christina Dalce, Another Contender in Villanova Women’s Basketball
While everyone’s been paying attention to Lucy Olsen, who currently ranks sixth in the nation on the Villanova women’s basketball team this season, junior forward Christina Dalce has launched her own campaign, writes Finn Courtney of City of Love Basketball, as reported in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Dalce is playing her finest season, improving nearly every…
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Chester County Native Is Brains Behind Booming Amish Cannabis Business
There is currently a booming business of Lancaster County cannabis from Amish cannabis farmers in Pennsylvania, and one Chester County native is the brains behind it, writes Miles Dilworth for the Daily Mail. Reuben Riehl started Lancaster County Cannabis from his basement four years ago. He would pack the occasional pound of cannabis and take…
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Sylvester Stallone is Set to Film a New Movie in Philadelphia This Summer
Sylvester Stallone has become synonymous with the city of Philadelphia since filming the first Rocky film in 1976. After filming numerous additional sequels in the city in the decades that followed, Stallone will be returning to Philly in the next few months to film a new non-Rocky or Creed-related movie, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia…
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Lost Lincoln Presidential Order Signed 2 Days After Civil War’s End Being Sold in Ardmore
A presidential order signed by Abraham Lincoln four days before he was assassinated has been found in an old writing desk and is now being sold for $45,000 in Ardmore by the Raab Collection, writes Cris Barrish for WHYY. The order, dated April 11, 1865, names anti-slavery proponent Allen M. Gangewere to a federal Treasury…
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RG’s Joy Is Contagious and an Inspiration to Villanova Wildcats
In Rachel Grace’s five seasons with the Villanova Wildcats, she’s developed quite a reputation among the basketball managers of the Big East, writes Gabriella Galati for 6abc. Known as “RG,” she’s made a difference for the women’s basketball team through her vibrancy, charisma, and larger-than-life personality. “We can put a lot of pressure on ourselves,…
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Philadelphia Metro Tops the Charts for Highest Cost of Living in Pennsylvania
While the average cost of living for a family of four in Pennsylvania comes in at $87,500, if you live in the Philadelphia metro area, you will need to make significantly more than that, writes Ashley Adams for The Keystone. The Economic Policy Institute’s Family Budget Calculator measured the income a family needs to have…
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Elwyn’s $1 Billion Merger with Merakey Falls Through
In 2023, Lafayette Hill’s Merakey had announced a merger with Elwyn, a Delaware County nonprofit, but according to Behavioral Health News, the agreement is now off, writes Kevin Tierney for More Than The Curve. Both non-profits serve those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The merger would have created a new $1 billion organization of 12,000…
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Widener University Honors Student Winners of the 13th Annual High School Leadership Awards
Widener University, in partnership with NBC10 and Telemundo62, announced the winners of the 13th annual Widener University High School Leadership Awards. The awards recognize high school juniors in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware who have displayed exemplary leadership in their communities, allowing the university to honor more than 1,300 students over more than a decade.…
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DELCO Careers: CCRES
For those looking for a career in the behavioral health field, CCRES jobs are available/ CCRES staff work in schools, homes, and the community to improve the lives of children and adults. CCRES, Downingtown, provides over 1,500 professional behavioral health career staff to meet the needs of children and adults challenged by autism, behavioral health issues, mental…
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West Chester Native Bam Margera Lands Management Deal with Silverstone Entertainment
West Chester native Bam Margera and his fiancée, Dannii Marie, have signed a multi-year management contract with Silverstone Entertainment USA, writes Cindy Perez for the company. The duo was brought on by the head of Silverstone, Mike Quinn, who believes the team will create unforgettable moments for the entertainment industry. Margera has had a remarkable…







































