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Mother Cabrini, of Cabrini University in Radnor, to be Featured in New Movie
Francesca Cabrini, the frail, but strong-willed Italian woman whose religious order, Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, founded Cabrini University in Radnor, is now the subject of a film, writes Eugene Zenyatta for philadelphiaweekly.com. Mother Cabrini had an impact on generations of U.S. immigrants, focusing on education and health care. “Cabrini” begins production…
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Are You Part of LinkedIn’s Clubhouse?
The hottest trend on LinkedIn is not part of LinkedIn, but Clubhouse is what the cool kids are discussing, and you can find it by following #clubhouse. You will find celebrities participating on this 24/7 platform, and you know they are not incognito, as everyone needs to use their real name. The Clubhouse platform is…
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New Health Department Closer, County Breaks Ground Jan. 25 at Yeadon Site
Delaware County is expected to break ground Jan. 25 on a wellness center in Yeadon that will be a site for coronavirus vaccines and the home of its new health department in January 2022, writes Vinny Vella at The Philadelphia Inquirer. As an economic impact study on the new health department continues, a Public Health…
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10 COVID-19 Deaths Reported Wednesday With Total Delaware County Cases Up by 213
The Chester County Health Department is reporting a total of 32,960 positive cases of COVID-19 in Delaware County as of Wednesday, Jan. 20, an increase of 213 cases. There were 32,747 positive cases reported Tuesday. Ten additional COVID-19 deaths have been reported , for a new total of 1,071. Two deaths were reported from Middletown,…
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Wall Street Journal: Fewer Commuters Prompts SEPTA to Offer New Ticket Types
With many riders still working remotely from home due to the ongoing pandemic, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority has joined the growing number of transit agencies that are rethinking the regular monthly rail passes and coming up with new types of tickets for commuters, writes Paul Berger for The Wall Street Journal. In October, SEPTA introduced…
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Ryder Cup Champion Puts His Endorsement Behind CRA’s Leadership Institute in Radnor
For the first time in 30 years, a Radnor consulting firm has signed a sponsorship agreement, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. They’ve selected PGA Tour player Steve Stricker, CRA Inc., an executive advisory and consulting firm, signed a three-year agreement with Stricker. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Stricker, captain…
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Neumann University Tests Resident Students for Virus
Neumann University was able to quickly test 331 students for COVID-19 before they moved into residence halls Jan. 15 and 16 to start the spring sememster. Of the 331, two tested positive for COVID. The two were given a list of sites where they can get PCR tests and they were asked to quarantine at…
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President-Elect Joe Biden Nominates Dr. Rachel Levine for Assistant Health Secretary Post
Pennsylvania’s health secretary, Dr. Rachel Levine, has been nominated by President-elect Joe Biden to be his next assistant health secretary, writes Kennedy Rose for Philadelphia Business Journal. She would be the first openly transgender official to be confirmed by the United States Senate, if approved. Levine has taken on praise and criticism in her response…
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8 More COVID-related Deaths Reported Since Friday in Delaware County, Total Cases Now at 32,747
The Chester County Health Department is reporting a total of 32,747 positive cases of COVID-19 in Delaware County as of Tuesday, Jan. 19. This number is lower than the Pennsylvania Department of Health figure released yesterday, but is considered the more accurate number by local health officials. Local health department figures were unavailable through the…
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County Memorial Tuesday Night Remembers Residents Who Have Died From COVID-19
Delaware County joined a national memorial ceremony of remembrance Tuesday evening to honor all those who have lost their lives to COVID-19. As President-Elect Joe Biden led a luminary ceremony at the reflecting pool in Washington, D.C., Delaware County officials gathered at the courthouse in Media to light their own luminaries to the 1,062 residents…
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Meet Villanova’s Brother-Sister Basketball Duo–First Ever on Campus
Villanova University’s got a brother-sister basketball duo this year out on the courts. The first ever, reports Jamie Apody for 6abc.com. Forward junior Cole Swider is joined by his new practice partner—sister Kylie. “Initially, I was like ‘no way can I go there. I can’t follow him,’” Kylie said. “And then every place I went,…
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Spend Your Lunch Break Learning Something New with PSGV’s Free NoonTimeU Webinar Series
Taking breaks is important. Step away from your daily routine, spend your lunch break with Penn State Great Valley’s free lunchtime learning events, and learn something new from experts. The NoonTimeU webinar series covers an array of topics to help with your personal and professional development. The Anxiety Project: An Artist’s Look at Mental Health…
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Looking to Revitalize, Upper Darby Brings New Community Center to Stonehurst
A new community center is the first step toward a new development standard in Upper Darby that officials hope will attract regional investors, writes Kenny Cooper for whyy.org. Construction is expected to start next year in Stonehurst, with hope of revitalizing a traditionally underserved neighborhood. A $1 million grant from the state’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital…
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Delaware County Joins in National Memorial to COVID Victims With Tribute This Evening
Delaware County is joining a national COVID-19 Memorial Jan. 19. Delaware County Council will have a tribute beginning at 5:15 p.m.. The event will be streamed live on the County’s website and on county council’s Facebook page. The ceremony serves as a time to remember those we have lost to the COVID-19 pandemic. Members of…
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COVID Case Loads Up by 348 for Sunday in Delaware County, State Reports
No COVID-19 county or municipal statistics, including the number of new cases and COVID-19 deaths, were available from the Chester County Health Department for Monday, Jan. 18, because of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Pennsylvania Department of Health reported that as of 10 p.m., Sunday, Jan 17, there were 34,536 total cases of COVID-19…
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Delaware County Housing Market Caps Another Strong Year Despite Pandemic
Delaware County recorded another strong year for the housing market despite the ongoing pandemic with growing home sales prices and a reduced number of days on the market, writes Kennedy Rose for the Philadelphia Business Journal. A new analysis from MarketStats by ShowingTime based on Bright MLS listing activity shows that the housing market for…







































