Daily Times
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Arbitrator’s Decision Nets Crozer-Keystone Community Foundation $56.6 Million
An arbitrator has issued a final determination that puts the purchase price of the Crozer-Keystone Health System at approximately $56.6 million, writes Alex Rose for…
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Sun Shipbuilding Launched Its First Ship from Chester Yard a Century Ago
October 30 marked the centennial since Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock launched its first ship from the Chester yard, writes Colin Ainsworth for the Daily Times.…
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Trump Chooses Former Ridley Park Councilman as U.S. Ambassador to Norway
President Donald Trump has chosen former Ridley Park councilman Kenneth Braithwaite to be the new U.S. ambassador to Norway, writes Kathleen Carey for the Daily…
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Promenade at Granite Run Starts to Take Shape
A new mixed-use development is coming to Granite Run, bringing apartments, shops, restaurants, and other entertainment venues to the site of the old mall, writes…
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Fisher Tank Company in Chester Celebrates Employee Ownership Month
Chester’s Fisher Tank Company is celebrating October as National Employee Ownership Month with special activities at all of its locations, according to a report in…
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Delaware County Once Again in the National Political Spotlight
Delaware County’s political importance was emphasized last month when prominent Republicans flocked here to promote their tax reform bill, writes Rick Kauffman for the Daily…
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Folcroft’s FarmArt Sues Garces Restaurants of Iron Chef Fame for Alleged Unpaid Bills
FarmArt, the produce wholesaler from Folcroft, is suing a number of Philadelphia restaurants owned by Iron Chef Jose Garces for allegedly having more than $118,000…
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Penncrest Band Member Chosen to Perform at Halftime of Army’s All-American Bowl
Chris Jackson of Penncrest High School has been chosen as one of this year’s members of the Army All-American Marching Band that will perform at…
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New Generation of Chester Family Avenges ‘Family Feud’
Five siblings of a Chester family were in the television spotlight last week to avenge the unaired “Family Feud” battle by their elder generation —…
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Conchester Highway Finally Ready to Revive Upper Chichester
The lifeblood of the Upper Chichester economy has slowly drained away while waiting for answers about the future of the Route 322 corridor, but now…
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Radnor Grad Hopes to Lead Minor League Soccer Franchise in San Antonio into MLS
Radnor High School graduate Tim Holt hopes to leverage his outstanding record of soccer success to lead San Antonio FC, a franchise in the United…
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Middletown Firefighter Commemorates Fallen Brothers with 9/11 Memorial
Middletown firefighter Don Wilkins has built a beautiful memorial in his yard to commemorate his fallen brothers who died during the 9/11 terrorist attacks, writes…
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Delaware County Community College to Host Semi-Centennial Celebration on Marple Campus
Delaware County Community College is getting ready for a big semi-centennial celebration and everyone is invited, according to a report in the Daily Times. The…
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Gov. Wolf Tours Headquarters of Power Home Remodeling in Chester
As part of his “Jobs That Pay” Tour, Gov. Tom Wolf recently paid a visit to Power Home Remodeling’s new headquarters in the Wharf at…
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Upper Darby High School Hires First Female Principal in Its 120-Year History
Upper Darby High School has found its new principal in Kelley Simone, writes Kevin Tustin for the Daily Times. Simone has been selected by Superintendent…
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New Spirit Filling the Halls of Chester Upland School District
Local students are set to come back this fall to a Chester Upland School District that looks much the same but feels newly inspired. The…
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Tavern Owners in Media Rally for Video Gambling
With beer and wine sales freely flowing away to grocery and convenience stores, local tavern and restaurant owners are tossing the dice on video gambling…







































