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Weekend Wanderer: Will I Ever Be Cool?
I’ve been up to something on Sunday mornings. Besides, you know, bombarding you with words. It began two months ago. But its roots go back to Halloween. Specifically, Shyamaween. As a horror movie fan, I seized the opportunity to be under the same roof as M. Night Shyamalan. Wait. Sorry. I mean I seized the…
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Surgical Residents Fleeing Crozer Chester Medical Center Over Accreditation Worries
There has been an exodus of surgery residents from Crozer Chester Medical Center over accreditation uncertainties, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Nine of 15 doctors in training planned to leave the general surgery residency program as of Wednesday, concerned their work from January through June won’t count toward their educational requirements if a…
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First Bank House of the Week: Stunning Normandy in Bryn Mawr
A stunning Normandy in Bryn Mawr is located on 0.47 attractive acres. The home has five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, and it’s available for sale. This beautiful residence offers amazing flexible spaces with lots of natural light. There are hardwood floors throughout. The home welcomes you with its elegant two-story foyer with…
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U.S. News Ranks Neumann University’s Online Degree Among the Best
U.S. News & World Report has ranked Neumann University’s online bachelor’s degree among the best in the country. In rankings released on February 7, the magazine named Neumann’s program as No. 7 nationwide in student engagement and No. 115 overall. Student engagement is the most heavily weighted of the four categories used by the publication…
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White Dog Café Owner to Open 2nd Testa Rossa Restaurant in Wayne
Fearless Restaurants is on the move. Even as it develops its casual Italian-American restaurant Testa Rossa in Glen Mills, it’s planning a second location in Wayne, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. Fearless Restaurants is the owner of the popular White Dog Cafe chain. The new Wayne restaurant at 523 W. Lancaster Ave. will…
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Lawmakers Push for Legalization of Recreational Marijuana in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is currently one of the only states in the region that has not yet legalized recreational marijuana, writes Ashley Adams for The Keystone. However, several lawmakers, including Rep. Dan Frankel, are working on changing that. “I think it’s definitely a possibility to have it legalized in a year or two,” said Frankel. “We are…
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AARP Pennsylvania Urges Vigilance Against Romance Scams This Valentine’s Day
Romance scams this Valentine’s Day are more prevalent than ever, and they target individuals of all backgrounds and ages. In the age of digital connectivity, many people are forming friendships and potential love interests through social media, mobile game apps, and online dating sites. While these platforms can be wonderful ways to meet new people,…
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What is the Expected Economic Impact of Philly’s 2026 FIFA World Cup Games?
The official match schedule for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been released. As a result, a second look is being taken to analyze the economic impact the games will have on Philadelphia, writes Justin Udo for KYW Newsradio. Lincoln Financial Field in South Philadelphia will host six FIFA World Cup matches in 2026, each…
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2024 Economic Outlook: Are We Above Water?
By Dario Bellot, Chief Financial Officer, Harcum College With gas prices hovering around $3 per gallon, inflation in decline, and unemployment the lowest in decades, is an economy recovery a reality? Not necessarily. The stock market performed well in 2023. The S&P 500 gained 24 percent, the Dow Jones 14 percent, and the NASDAQ soared,…
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Delaware County Leadership: John Fessick, Market Executive for Pennsylvania and Delaware, Wells Fargo
From his office in Conshohocken, John Fessick, Market Executive for Pennsylvania and Delaware at Wells Fargo, spoke to DELCO Today about growing up in Stroudsburg as the oldest of four brothers. As a teenager, he explored a variety of different interests – sports, student government, music, Eagle Scout, and working nights at a hotel –…
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See How Delaware County Schools Would Benefit from New State Funding Plan
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget plan released Tuesday calls for a $1 billion increase in basic education funding. It includes a new way to distribute money to bring schools closer to adequate funding while reimbursing high-taxing districts, writes Maddie Hanna for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Under the plan for Delaware County, Upper Darby would receive the biggest…
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New York Post: Jason Kelce Comment Fuels More Debate About His Retirement
Jason Kelce’s retirement continues to be the topic of speculation, especially after a new comment from the Philadelphia Eagle, caught on TikTok, writes Jenna Lemoncelli for The New York Post. Jason Kelce’s retirement rumors have circled 36-year-old Kelce since he reportedly told his teammates in the locker room after Philadelphia’s wild-card loss to the Buccaneers…







































