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Villanova Alum Creates App to Network With Your Favorite Folks, All for Charity
Villanova University alum and restaurant owner Doug Guller has developed a networking app that lets you talk with your favorite person while raising money for…
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Holiday Shopping Season is Already in Full Swing at King of Prussia Mall
With more than three weeks left until Christmas, the holiday shopping season is already in full swing at King of Prussia Mall, writes Bryanna Gallagher…
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6ABC Anchor Jim Gardner to Retire After 44 Years of Bringing News to Region
Jim Gardner, a longtime 6ABC anchor and familiar face in Philadelphia local news for 44 years, will retire at the end of the next year,…
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Long-Lost Letters, Written by Coatesville Man Who Died in WWI, Show Love for His Hometown, Freedom
The long-lost letters, written by Coatesville resident Cpl. Wellington Sahler more than 100 years ago, are now considered a true treasure by a local history…
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‘Queen of Delco’ Offers Mental Health Message After Facebook Absence
Fans have been following Troy Hendrickson and his alter –ego “Aunt Mary Pat,” the “Queen of Delco” on Facebook for four years. But during most…
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Upcoming Football Film, The Hail Mary, Celebrates Catholic Sisterhood That Guided Its Local Director
As its director, Daniel Roebuck’s current film, The Hail Mary, is a high school football saga. As its screenwriter, however, the story is a nod…
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Local Baseball Team Headed For Little League World Series
Upper Providence Little League has secured its place in the Little League World Series in Williamsport, fulfilling a goal some of the kids set when…
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Philadelphia One of Most Racially Segregated Metros in U.S., Data Shows
Philadelphia ranks as the 13th most racially segregated urban area out of the 100 largest metros in the country, write Chad Pradelli, Cheryl Mettendorf, and…
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Potential Buyers Facing Real Estate Rush in Red-Hot Housing Market
Potential buyers are facing a real estate rush in the red hot housing market in the Philadelphia region that is radically changing the playbook, write…
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Chester Heights Grandmom Makes Cooking Videos With Grandson
Grandparents living at home with the family have had unique opportunities during the pandemic to spend a lot of quality time with their grandchildren, reports…
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Here’s Why Experts Are Anticipating a Return of Tourists to the Philadelphia Region
With COVID-19 vaccinations underway and the placement of Philadelphia on the Condé Nast gold list of eight “Best Destinations in the World,” experts are expecting…
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Citizens Corps Hand Out Sanitation Kits So Delaware County Businesses Can Reopen
Dozens of volunteers from the Delaware County Citizens Corps helped Bring Back Delco Saturday. The volunteers distributed PPE, hand sanitizers, gloves, masks and more to…
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Football Hall of Famer, Who Spent a Year at Valley Forge Military College, Dies at 58
Pro Football Hall of Famer Chris Doleman, who spent a postgrad year at Valley Forge Military College, has died at 58 after a prolonged battle…
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Talents of Backhoe Operators on Display at Aqua Pennsylvania’s First-Ever Backhoe Challenge
The often-overlooked talents of backhoe operators were on full display last week in Newtown Square, where Aqua Pennsylvania hosted its first-ever Backhoe Challenge, according to…
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4 Ridley High School Seniors Leave Locker Notes of Inspiration
Come graduation, there’s not much seniors leave behind, but this year was different for the seniors at Ridley High School, writes George Solis for 6abc.…
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Newtown Square Girl Uses Her ‘Make-a-Wish’ to Help Fund Cancer Research
Eight-year-old Mary Andersen from Newtown Square used her “Make-a-Wish” to help design and launch a new Lilly Pulitzer print, using part of the proceeds to…























