The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer is a prominent daily newspaper based in Philadelphia.
The Inquirer holds the distinction of being the third-longest continuously operating daily newspaper in the United States.
Known for its extensive reach, it boasts the largest circulation in both Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley.
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Delco Council Pens 10-Page Memo After Rejecting Calls for Bond Referendum
In response to accusations that they are failing to preserve open space by not attempting to save the Archdiocesan-owned land in Marple Township, Delco Council…
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Two Delaware County Businessmen Make Use of DNC Waste
Two Delaware County businessmen experienced the Democratic National Convention in an unusual way, as they are the recipients of trucks filled with food waste collected…
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Chester’s Laran Bronze Foundry May Be Delco’s Best-Kept Secret
The Laran Bronze Foundry may be the best-kept secret in Delaware County. Located on East Sixth Street in Chester, in a giant complex that was…
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Borough of Rutledge an Affordable Real-Estate Option in a Great School District
As one of the smallest locales in Delaware County with just 798 residents, Rutledge offers opportunities that many other bigger communities can’t, writes Alan Heavens…
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Delta Air Lines Says Trainer Refinery’s Current Losses are Cyclical
After posting a $28 million loss in the first quarter of this year, the refinery of Delta Air Lines in Trainer has recorded a $10…
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Sunoco’s Eminent Domain Rights Upheld by Commonwealth Court
Sunoco Logistics Partners saw its powers to take private property through eminent domain for its Mariner East Pipeline project in Delaware County recently upheld by…
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Sons of Ben, Soccer Fanatics, Unveil New Line of Merchandise Created by Renowned Mitchell & Ness
Sons of Ben, the fervent supporters of the Philadelphia Union, have unveiled a new merchandise line created together with Mitchell & Ness, writes Jonathan Tannenwald…
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It’s a New World after Tech Bubble Burst, as CEO of Radnor’s Safeguard Scientifics Talks Risk, Patience
Stephen Zarrilli, CEO of Radnor-based venture capital firm Safeguard Scientifics, faces each day with an endless supplies of patience and nerves of steel, writes Jane…
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As Baby Boomers Enter Their Golden Years, Association Founded in Delco Sees Significant Growth
Started in Havertown by Margit Novack of Moving Solutions in 2002, the National Association of Senior Move Managers has seen significant growth over the last…
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Archdiocese Pulls Out of Deal to Sell Coveted, Undeveloped Land in Marple
Two years after negotiations began, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia has announced that it is pulling out of a deal to sell 213 acres along Sproul…
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Elementary School Students in Upper Darby Learn from Their Work as Health Journalists
Healthy NewsWorks has grown to become one of the best student-written health initiatives, a fact recently recognized by the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, writes…
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After Downgrade in Financial Rating, Haverford College to Cap Aid and Admit More Freshmen
In response to several years of deficits and a downgrade in its financial rating from Moody’s, Haverford College has decided to implement several measures to…
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PECO Convenes Solar Collaborative to Advance Region’s Renewable Power
PECO recently convened a Solar Stakeholder Collaborative, modeled on processes the company used previously to develop conservation and wind-energy programs, to explore ways to advance…
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Search Is on for Substitute Teachers in Delaware County and Beyond
School administrators in Delaware County and the Greater Philadelphia area are struggling to find ways of overcoming the worst shortage of substitute teachers the region…
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Despite Dwindling Defense Funding and Rise of Drones, Delco’s Helicopter Heritage Flies On
Delaware County’s rich helicopter heritage continues to fly high despite dwindling defense funding, the rise of drones and robots, and former helicopter factories turned into…
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Alliances Between Delco Companies and Software Makers a Sign of the Digital Times
As the world becomes increasingly digital, more and more business is conducted on smartphones, the preferred medium of millennials. In a rundown of the region’s…
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Concordville McDonalds Franchisee Passes the Reins to Third Generation
The operator of 11 McDonald’s franchises, including the one in Concordville, will soon undergo a leadership change as the family’s patriarch, Les Dukart, retires at…
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Essigngton Race Car Museum Houses Vintage Collection of Retired Neurosurgeon
Retired neurosurgeon Fred Simeone has spent a half-century collecting race cars, and his impressive collection of more than 60 world-class vintage sports racers was open…







































