Havertown
Havertown, a vibrant community in Haverford with a population of 37,210 according to the 2020 census, is located just 10 miles west of Philadelphia, offering suburban charm and convenient city access.
Known for its rich history and family-friendly atmosphere, it’s a great place to live and visit.
Address: 1014 Darby Road, Havertown, PA 19083
Phone: (610) 446-1000
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Fresh Produce Is Near at Hand. See Which CSAs Have Pick Ups in Delaware County
Farm fresh produce is nearby ready for your kitchen in the spring, summer and fall months through several CSAs, or community-supported agriculture, in the Philadelphia…
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Wild Yeast Bakehouse in Rosemont Regularly Sells Out at Local Farmers Markets
Wild Yeast Bakehouse is a one-man sourdough bakery churning out 350 loaves each week from owner John Goncher’s Rosemont home, writes Jenn Ladd for The…
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Havertown Biker Boy a Hit on Media but a Worry to Neighbors
An 11-year-old Havertown boy’s passion for biking has brought him online success, but his antics aren’t sitting too well with the neighbors, writes Victor Fiorillo…
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Glen Macnow Announces His Retirement From WIP After 31 Years
WIP host Glen Macnow of Havertown is retiring after 31 years at the station, writes Rob Tornoe for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It’s time,” Macnow said.…
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Spring Brings the Allure of the Delaware County Farmers Market
With the warmer weather many of us may be hearing the call once again of a Delaware County farmers market and the fresh produce they…
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Home Prices Are Rising the Fastest Right Now in These Delaware County Communities
So where exactly in Delaware County are home prices rising the fastest at the moment? Stacker has compiled a list of communities in the Philadelphia…
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WIP’s Glen Macnow, From Havertown, Discusses His Sports Journey
Glen Macnow could be considered the voice of Philadelphia sports as the longtime WIP sports radio host, but he’s not originally from Philadelphia, writes Jarrad…
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Havertown Parents Run 340 Miles for Their Son With Down Syndrome
Michael Mallick and Jenny Mallick of Havertown joined a 340-mile run March 21 from Los Angeles to Las Vegas to raise money for the National…
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Upper Darby Quaker Thomas Garrett Honored in Undeground Railroad Stamp Series
A new U.S. Postal Service stamp honoring Upper Darby Quaker Thomas Garrett for his work in the Underground Railroad was unveiled at a ceremony March…
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Narberth Man Creates Accurate, Scale Models of Main Line Businesses
Phil Juska has been honing his modeling skills since about 2008 and since then has used Main Line businesses as his subjects when he creates…
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‘Kelce’ Filmmakers Were Back for the Official Retirement Announcement
Don Argott and Sheena Joyce, the filmmakers who made Jason Kelce’s documentary “Kelce” were invited to film his official retirement and cover his related activities,…
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Al Pastor Restaurant Set to Open Thursday in Havertown
Al Pastor, a modern Mexican-themed restaurant and tequila bar, will officially open Thursday at 13 W. Benedict Ave. in Havertown, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia…
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Brookline Fire Company Lends a Hand for Jason Kelce Podcast Stunt
A Jason Kelce stunt required the help of the Brookline Fire Company in Havertown in order to make a dramatic entrance to a new episode…
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3 Delaware County Companies Part of 32 That Grew the Fastest in Northeast U.S.
Chadds Ford and Havertown hold the honors this year of having three companies that made Inc.’s list of the 32 fastest-growing Northeast firms in the…
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Death of Darby the Dog Brings Havertown Community Together
The death of Darby, an 8-year-old Golden Retriever, was noticed by more than just his immediate family. The beloved dog’s passing gripped many in the…
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Parents, Alumni Furious Over Bonner-Prendie, O’Hara Football Division Change
Parents and alumni at Monsignor Bonner & Archbishop Prendergast and Cardinal O’Hara High Schools are furious about a football division change that moves the schools’…
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Around Havertown, Jason Kelce’s a ‘Regular Guy’ They Call Mr. Delco
In Havertown, Jason Kelce is pretty popular, but he’s also a regular guy known by the locals as “Mr. Delco.” “The flower shop, the Wawa,…








































