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3 Delaware County High Schools Among Top 25 in Philadelphia
Three Delaware County high schools made it onto a list of the top 25 high schools in the Philadelphia Metro Area, based on data from Niche, according to an article in Slack. Niche used seven weighted factors to determine its rankings. The bulk of the score is based on academics, which utilizes seven weighted factors…
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Popular Wild Yeast Bakehouse in Wayne Moves to Eagle Village
John Goncher of Radnor is moving his popular Wild Yeast Bakehouse to a commercial artisanal bakery at the Eagle Village Shops in Wayne next year, writes Max Bennett for Patch. The bakery specializes in sourdough bread loaves. It has been operating for five years out of Goncher’s home, with the loaves also appearing at local…
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First Bank House of the Week: Stunning Traditional in Newtown Square for Sale
A stunning traditional home at 4100 Meadow Lane on 1.39 lovely acres with five bedrooms and four full bathrooms is available for sale in Newtown Square. This inviting residence has a beautifully maintained setting blending warmth, character, and thoughtful updates throughout. Among the main-level spaces are an eat-in kitchen with an abundant counter, twin islands,…
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Brandywine LaunchBox Holds Second Annual LionCage Pitch Competition
The Brandywine LaunchBox partnered with the Great Valley LaunchBox and the Chester County Economic Development Council’s Ideas x Innovation Network (i2n) to present the second annual LionCage Pitch Competition on Nov. 14. The event highlighted entrepreneurs and innovators across southeastern Pennsylvania, writes Christina Billie for Penn State Brandywine. Hosted at Penn State Great Valley and…
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Aqua Pennsylvania Urges Customers to Protect Pipes as Near-Record Cold Moves In
With temperatures expected to stay below freezing this week, Aqua is urging customers to take immediate steps to prevent frozen pipes, which can result in costly repairs and leave families without running water during the coldest days of the year. Pipes become especially vulnerable when temperatures stay below freezing for extended periods of time. Tips…
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DCCC Signs Transfer Agreement with Pennsylvania College of Art & Design
Delaware County Community College (DCCC) has signed a new transfer agreement with the Pennsylvania College of Art & Design (PCA&D) that will create a smooth and affordable path for DCCC students who have earned an Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) degree in Art-Studio, Graphic Design, or Photography. PCA&D is a four-year, private art college in Lancaster that offers…
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WSJ: Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Signals a Slower Growth in 2026 Housing Market
Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers is entering the new fiscal year with a more cautious outlook, writes Katherine Hamilton for The Wall Street Journal. The luxury homebuilder reported stronger revenue to close out 2025. Still, it projects 10,300 to 10,700 home deliveries in fiscal 2026, slightly below Wall Street expectations. Company leaders say demand remains uneven…
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Comcast Will Not Further Pursue Warner Bros. Discovery After Failed Bid
Comcast co-CEO Michael Cavanagh disclosed the details of the Philadelphia company’s failed bid for Warner Bros. Discovery on Monday, stating that it would not reenter the process after a hostile bid from Paramount sought to interfere with the Netflix deal announced last week, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Comcast suggested folding a…
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Chester County Certifies 2025 Election Results While Awaiting Poll Error Investigation
Chester County Board of Elections certified the 2025 general election results in a tense meeting marked by expressions of frustration from upset attendees, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. The three-member board cast a 2 to 1 vote on Friday after offering additional apologies for third-party voters being excluded from poll books, an issue that remains under investigation. The lengthy public…
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Yardley-Based Jubilant Therapeutics Appoints Industry Veteran as New CEO
Jubilant Therapeutics, a Yardley-based biopharmaceutical company focused on cancer and autoimmune disease treatments, has named Daniel J. O’Connor to be its new CEO, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. O’Connor brings with him more than thirty years of executive experience in the life sciences industry. He previously led Ambryx Biopharma, a San Diego…
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Tinicum Cruise Ship Terminal Offers Fly and Cruise Options for World Travelers
The PhilaPort Cruise Terminal, being built in Tinicum near the Philadelphia International Airport, offers travelers the convenience of seamlessly transitioning from airport to ocean, writes Sarannya Acharya for Travel and Tour World. “The terminal’s strategic location next to a major international airport is a game-changer for travelers looking to combine air travel with cruise…
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Jason Kelce Aims for a Basketball Dunk With a 30-Day Plan
Jason Kelce revealed on a recent New Heights podcast that he has a 30-day plan to dunk his first basketball, writes Tim Ryan for Men’s Journal. Some are skeptical that the retired Eagles center from Haverford can make it happen. Jason Kelce has kept busy and visible since his retirement. The 38-year-old does broadcast work…
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Hilton Garden Inn Media Opening Next Week in Middletown
The Hilton Garden Inn Media hotel at the former Franklin Mint complex is opening next week and is taking reservations for Dec. 22 and beyond, writes Pete Bannon for the Daily Times. The 18,000-square-foot hotel’s opening in Middletown Township aligns well with Delaware County’s upcoming celebrations of the nation’s sesquicentennial. The four-story, 107-room full-service hotel…
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It’s a Holiday Spectacular From the Upper Darby Summer Stage’s Shooting Stars
The annual Holiday Spectacular from the Upper Darby Summer Stage Shooting Stars returns this year on Dec. 20 and 21. The high-energy, family-friendly performance captures the magic of the season with traditional holiday music, festive choreography, and holiday production numbers. The Holiday Spectacular is presented by the Upper Darby Arts & Education Foundation. Performances are…
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Eagles and Jason Kelce Introduce Limited-Edition Clothing Line
The Philadelphia Eagles are partnering with one of their own, retired Eagles center Jason Kelce, and his Underdog Apparel brand to launch a limited-edition clothing collection, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. The Eagles and Underdog Artist Series features designs by Philadelphia artists Eric “heavyslime” Kenney, Paul Granese, and Kees Holterman. The partnership uplifts…
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Joseph Ambler Inn in North Wales Sells to Local Real Estate Investor
After four decades with its original owner, the 52-room Joseph Ambler Inn has now been sold to Milind Satam, Jeetu Satpute and other real estate investors for $5.725 million, plus additional costs, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new owner said the property will continue operating as a hotel. As an independent…
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Brandywine Conservancy Ends Historic Tenure Operating Radnor Hunt Races
With next year’s Radnor Hunt Races, Brandywine Conservancy will be ending its tenure as the operator of the beloved Main Line equestrian race tradition, writes Anne E. Hill for the Main Line Today. While saddened by the news, the races look back fondly on the decades of support from the conservancy. “For the last 45 years, the Brandywine has…








































