Marcus Hook
Marcus Hook, a borough in Delaware County, had a population of 2,397 in the 2020 census.
Located 20 miles southwest of Philadelphia along the Delaware River, it has a rich industrial history, waterfront views, and easy access to major highways.
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‘Mare’ Sequel Film Crews Now Moving on to Marcus Hook
Furniture is being moved around, and painting and repairs are underway at the Marcus Hook Community Center as film crews prep to shoot scenes for…
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Crozer Health’s New EMS Delivery Approach Won’t Affect Service
Crozer Health is changing how it delivers emergency medical services, but there are no plans to reduce any advanced life-saving or basic life-saving services in…
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‘We Became People Again, Not Just a Number’: Local Water Ice Company Turns to WSFS Bank to Help Fuel Growth
When George Swayngim started Georgeo’s Water Ice in 1980 in Marcus Hook, he started with his own line of the summer favorite, Italian Ice. As…
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Real-Time Delco Crime Center Would Blend Public, Private Surveillance
Delaware County law enforcement officials are proposing a “real-time” crime center that would combine public cameras in high-crime areas with voluntary private security camera feeds…
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DECLO Careers–CCRES
As part of the CCRES staff you can make a difference for children and adults with behavioral health challenges. CCRES is hiring staff to work…
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2 Delco ZIP Codes Make List of Fastest Selling Homes in Region
Even with the housing market cooling in the Philadelphia region there are still two ZIP codes in Delaware County where home sales were quick and…
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This Family of Postmasters Keeps the Mail Flowing
The twin Keller brothers, who both serve as local postmasters with the U.S. Postal Service, followed the example of their father when looking to do…
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The Delaware River: A Clean Water Act Success Story
Back in the 1960s, if you measured the oxygen level from the water in the Delaware River, it would read zero, writes Susan Phillips for…
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NFL Punt Returner Billy Johnson Gets Statue in Marcus Hook
Billy Johnson is the greatest football player to ever come out of Delaware County, writes Jack McCaffrey for Lancaster Online. The Widener University graduate and…
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Delaware County Bridges in Dire Need of Repairs
More than 50 bridges in Delaware County have deteriorated so badly that they have been categorized as being in poor condition – the lowest assessment…
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Crozer Health Partners with ThirdEye on Mixed Reality Glasses for First Responders
Crozer Health has formed a partnership with ThirdEye Gen out of Princeton, N.J. to use mixed reality software and X2 MR Smart Glasses so that…
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Energy Transfer Donates $75,000 to Hurricane Ida Relief Red Cross Efforts
Energy Transfer has donated $75,000 to support the hurricane relief efforts of the American Red Cross and The Salvation Army in communities devastated by Hurricane…
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Energy Transfer Joins Partnership to Expand Focus on Reducing Environmental Footprint Across Its Operations
Energy Transfer — which operates the Marcus Hook Industrial Complex, a natural gas liquids processing facility, and has nearly 3,000 miles of pipeline infrastructure and…
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Transportation Bill Could Ease Delaware County Commutes
The massive transportation bill that recently passed the U.S. House would provide around $115 million for critical projects in Southeast Pennsylvania, writes Thomas Fitzgerald for…
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Propane from Energy Transfer’s Marcus Hook Industrial Complex Supplies Local, National Demand
In less than a decade, propane production in the United States skyrocketed, nearly doubling from 15.8 billion gallons in 2008 to 28 billion gallons in…
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Delaware County Housing Market Is On Fire, See Where Demand Is Highest
With many buyers looking for a home in the Delaware County housing market, many are finding there’s not enough inventory, reducing the time houses spend…
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Local Mother, Founder of All Trades Distribution Thankful for Pipeline Work
Six years ago, I never could have imagined where my career would take me, or the financial security I would be able to offer my…
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Energy Transfer’s First Responder Fund Surpasses $1 Million in Grants to Emergency Services Throughout PA
After it recently granted $34,700 to the Lower Chichester Volunteer Fire Department, Energy Transfer’s First Responder Fund surpassed $1 million in funding distributed to emergency…




















