Community
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This Home in Chadds Ford Is Colonial, but With a Twist
A Chadds Ford Colonial doesn’t seem to fit in with the contemporary and modern houses that blend in with the woodsy Brandywine River watershed in the heart of Andrew Wyeth country. But sometimes you’ll find a Colonial home in Chadds Ford, like this non-traditional “post-modern” home for sale at 116 Ashford Drive, writes Sandy Smith…
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Widener University Partners with National Leader on Young Adult Mental Health
Widener University is partnering with The Jed Foundation (JED) to become a JED Campus institution supporting student well-being and mental health. The JED program is a nationwide initiative to help schools evaluate and strengthen their mental health, substance misuse, and suicide prevention programs and systems to ensure that they have the strongest possible mental health…
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These Days, It’s Hard to Keep Up With Maddy Siegriest
Villanova Center Maddy Siegrist is breaking so many records and winning so many awards, it’s hard to keep up. The senior guard was named on March 15 as an Associated Press first-team All-America recipient. Three hours after that announcement, she was named to the U.S. Basketball Writers Association All-American first team and listed as one…
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This Lancaster County Community Rates on Statewide List of Richest ‘Cities’
HomeStacks, a Raleigh, N.C. data analysis firm — which presents statistics in “bite-sized” pieces, hence the name — has analyzed Pennsylvania communities’ wealth in 2023 and ranked them accordingly. HomeStack’s Chris Kolman presented the results. The report cites a few essentials for residents who might want to relocate to one of the tonier “cities” in…
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Delta Dental Community Care Foundation Awards Scholarships to Harcum College
The Delta Dental Community Care Foundation has awarded the Harcum College Dental Program with $38,000 earmarked for dental students who show academic progress and financial need. The Community Care Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Delta Dental of California, has previously been a supporter of the dental clinic by providing funding for supplies and equipment. The…
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C&N Promotes Kelley Cwiklinski to Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Lending Officer
C&N announces that Kelley Cwiklinski has been promoted to Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Lending Officer, based in Doylestown. As the Chief Commercial Lending Officer, Cwiklinski will develop, drive and monitor the Commercial Lending function’s annual and long-term business plans and budgets. She will also maintain an effective commercial business development program to ensure…
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N.C. Wyeth Studio in Chadds Ford Among Eight Mythic Artist Studios to Visit Across America
N C Wyeth Studio in Chadds Ford is one of the eight mythic artist studios throughout the country that every art lover and history buff should visit, writes Annikka Olsen for the Artnet. N.C. Wyeth, who died in 1945, was recognized during his lifetime primarily for his work as an illustrator. He drew illustrations for…
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Washington Post: Is the Search for Union Gold Finally Over After 155 Years?
The search for two tons of gold carried by a Union Wagon that disappeared on its way to the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia might finally be over after 155 years, writes Cleve R. Wootson Jr. for The Washington Post. The train with the wagon left Wheeling before the Battle of Gettysburg and was last spotted…
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Upper Darby Featured in Business Magazine for Diversity, Forward Thinking
Upper Darby was featured in a January article in Business View Magazine. The township of 85,000 represents more than 100 cultures worldwide with a vibrant mix of residents and lifestyles, reports Business View Magazine. A trip to 69th Street offers a range of food establishments from an Irish pub, to Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese, Liberian, Indian,…
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Iron Chef Jose Garces Opens Amada Radnor This Weekend
Iron Chef Jose Garces unveils Amada Radnor this weekend, with 7,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor dining for up to 250 guests, writes Chloe Rabinowitz for Broadway World. The James Beard Award Winning chef offers a modern take on Spanish tapas at his newest place at 555 E. Lancaster Ave. in Wayne. It joins…
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Jason Kelce Talks About His Return to the Eagles Next Season
Eagles Center Jason Kelce returns to the Eagles for a 13th season, writes Rob Tornoe for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “I didn’t retire again. That’s pretty much the news. I’m still playing football,” Kelce said on the New Heights podcast he co-hosts with his brother Travis. “I wish it wasn’t news.” Kelce wanted to let the…
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Weekend Wanderer: Colliding Fears and Yogic Breathing
There is something worse than using a portable toilet because you’re camping. It’s using a portable toilet in a scuba suit because you’re at an outdoor pool in March. Preventing a scuba suit from dangling in the mystery moisture of a portable toilet’s floor is a scuba skill I failed to anticipate. It was snowing…
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WCU’s Department of Communication Sciences, Disorders Celebrates 100th Anniversary on World Voice Day
National World Voice Day will be recognized on the 100th anniversary of West Chester University’s Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders on Tuesday, March 21, 7 – 9 PM, in The Sciences and Engineering Center and The Commons, Ballroom A, located on campus at 155 University Avenue in West Chester. Bringing voice disorder scholars, speech-language pathologists as…
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Jason Kelce’s Work Is Never Done, Even With a New Daughter at Home
Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelce is expressing some humorous remorse at having to leave his wife, Kylie, and new daughter Bennett just four days after Kylie delivered, as well as miss his daughter Elliotte’s birthday, writes Angela Andalor for People Magazine. The 35-year-old had to go to the NFL Combine to conduct interviews for his…
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Former Country Singer to Head Wawa’s Expansion in Tennessee
Megan Salvador, a pageant queen who’s also been an aspiring doctor, singer, and real estate broker, has been chosen by Wawa to get things set when it makes its move to Tennessee, writes Drew Hutchinson for Nashville Business Journal. The native Louisianan was in Nashville for a record deal but ended up a broker at…
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Broomall Firm Focuses on the Fun of Cooking, and Learning
Broomall resident Scott Noye runs a summer camp your kids will want to sink their teeth into. Cooking Camp gives kids hands-on experience making dinners and desserts, writes Franki Rudnesky for Philly Voice. The camp is part of a year-round slate of activities and events for children and adults run through Noye’s company, Chef Dad’s…







































