Delaware County Council
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County Park in Marple Invests in No One But Us
It may seem like a strange time to preserve a huge track of open land when new home construction could aid Delaware County’s housing shortage.…
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Delaware County Park Coming to 213-Acre Don Guanella School Site in Marple
Delaware County Council has introduced an ordinance to acquire the 213-acre parcel at the former Don Guanella School for use as a county-owned park, the…
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A Decrease in Taxes for Delaware County? Council Says It’s Possible
They’re still crunching the numbers but there is a possibility Delaware County taxpayers could see a decrease in their taxes next year, writes Kathleen E.…
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Foundation Pivots to Launch Delaware County Public Health Fund
The Foundation for Delaware County announces it is launching a Delaware County Public Health Fund to help the county set up and operate a public…
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State of the County: Delaware County Takes on COVID, Initiates Reforms
Friday’s State of the County address from Delaware County Council was a testament to survival and a vision of what lies ahead. “We’ve learned what…
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Andy Lewis, Haverford Commissioner, Former County Councilman, Has Died
Andy Lewis, a Haverford Township commissioner for the Fifth Ward and former Delaware County councilperson, has died from a neurodegenerative disorder, writes Patricia Madej for…
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Board of Health Created for Delaware County’s New Health Department
Delaware County Council took a key step April 7 toward creating a Delaware County Health Department when it appointed five members to its new Board…
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County Adds Springfield Hospital as Its 5th Location for Giving COVID-19 Vaccines
Springfield Hospital will be offering the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to residents, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. That makes five county-run destinations where…
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Delaware County Cancels Second Dose Vaccine Appointments Today
Severe weather and shipping delays from Moderna have significantly decreased COVID-19 vaccine supplies to providers in Pennsylvania. As a result, Delaware County government has not…
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Mail In Ballot Applications Were Supposed to Go Out Yesterday. They’ll Be Late.
Apparently, under Pennsylvania’s relatively new vote-by-mail law, voters have the option to be added to a permanent list so they can automatically receive mail ballot…
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COVID Curious Can Now Get Answers at Delaware County COVID-19 Call Center
Answers to COVID-19 questions from Delaware County residents are now a phone call away, reports Dan Cuellar for 6abc.com. “We set up the call center…
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Work for the County? You Might Want to Comparison Shop Your Salary, Study Shows
A third of Delaware County employees are paid below market averages with magisterial court employees earning the lowest comparable wage. Two-thirds are at or above…
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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…
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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…
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Vaccine Distribution Center Opening Jan. 15 in Yeadon
Now that COVID-19 vaccines have arrived, Delaware County will be opening a wellness center in Yeadon, hopefully by Jan. 15, for testing and vaccine distribution,…
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Delaware County Council Provides Friday Update as COVID Cases Continue to Surge
Delaware County and Pennsylvania have seen an alarmingly high spike in COVID-19 cases this week, reported Delaware County Council at a Friday afternoon press conference.…







































