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It’s a Chamber Concert for All Ages From the Delaware County Symphony Orchestra
A Delaware County Chamber Concert for All from the Delaware County Symphony takes place April 14 at Neumann University. The fun and family-friendly performance will feature ragtime music and a symphony for toys. The concert takes place at 3 PM in Neumann University’s Meagher Theatre. Purchase tickets on the symphony orchestra website here. With guest…
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New Construction: Modern Colonial Farmhouse for Sale in Ambler
This new construction farmhouse in Ambler is part of the four-unit Tennis Pointe development just outside of town. The house offers a minimalist, but luxurious, take on a traditional American farmhouse, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia. But the home at 964 Tennis Rd., also has a modern twist. The development is one of the projects…
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Apartment Building Construction at Hatboro CVS Site Progressing
The developer of the long-dormant former Hatboro CVS site is starting to make progress towards construction, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. According to borough officials, plans to develop a four-story building with 36 apartments and retail space on South York Road are inching forward. The apartments will be “high-end, professional,” said 24-28 South York…
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Skippack Cafe Provides Safe Environment for Those With Special Needs
So Much To Give Inclusive Cafe in Skippack offers a safe and loving environment for individuals with special needs and their families, according to a staff report from 6abc. The cafe was created in 2022 when its founders realized there was a need in the community foradditional programs and activities for people with disabilities. The…
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Costa Auto Repair in Narberth Closed March 29 After 50 Years
Cars have changed a bit over the decades but Costa Auto Repair in Narberth has adapted to those changes since it opened in 1974. Now the repair shop has closed its doors, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. Over the years, longtime customers became friends and the repair shop at 845 Montgomery Avenue became…
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Surround Yourself With Spring Flowers at These 2 Montgomery County Spots
We are all starved for the beauty of flowers by the time spring rolls around and in Montgomery County you’ll find two locations where you can find an eyeful, writes Emily Kovach for PA Eats. From mid-to-late May, the public is invited to check out seven acres of cutting flowers at Maple Acres Farm in…
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Delaware County Ticketholder Wins Million Dollar Powerball Prize
A Delaware County Powerball ticket holder is a million dollars richer after hitting five of the numbers drawn on Wednesday, March 27, reports the 6abc Digital Staff. There continues to be no top winners of the Powerball jackpot, which stood Monday, April 1, at $1.026 billion, the fifth time that jackpot has reached so high.…
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After Call for Help, Community Comes Through for Ardmore Food Pantry
After demand nearly doubled, the Ardmore Food Pantry had to put out a call for help through its socialmedia two weeks ago, writes Jennifer Joyce for FOX 29 Philadelphia. The Ardmore community immediately rallied to help, and within a few days, there were tables filled with cannedand fresh food available to distribute to a growing…
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Transfer Student From Turkey Finds a New Path at Neumann University
A Neumann University transfer student from Turkey is reinventing herself. Sumbul Kiroglu hopes to draw on previous engineering skills to create innovation in the health care sciences, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. Sumbul Kiroglu was a mineralogist, petrologist, and spectral geologist in Turkey, working in the gold mining sector for eight years. Now she’s at…
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For Clemson Tigers’ Starter Jack Clark, Patience Has Paid Off
Ten injuries and seven surgeries later, Jack Clark’s patience is paying off. He’s now a starter for the Clemson University Tigers in South Carolina and two wins away from Clemson’s first Final Four NCAA Tournament. The Cheltenham native has been waiting for this moment for four years ,writes Colin Beazley for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “It’s…
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Donors, Staff Rally at West Chester University to Put Students First
The Friday evening soiree on March 15, the 41st Annual Presidential Gala at West Chester University, was an elegant, black-tie optional affair with dancing and “starry night” surroundings transforming its student dining area in the Sciences & Engineering Center and The Commons. The newest building on campus featured an 8k video wall presentation by Professor…
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Delco Spirit on Display While Filming Delco: The Movie
Local extras sat in the pews Tuesday during a critical scene for Delco: The Movie at Springfield Presbyterian Church. Director Chris Pierdomenico asked them not to applaud so he could record the dialogue. They applauded anyway. A very Delco thing to do, writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer. A crowdfunding campaign put the extras…
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Wall Street Journal: Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Explores Creative Work-From-Home Setups
Despite employers looking for workers to return to the office, demand for creative and comfortable work-from-home setups remains high, writes Brett Berk for The Wall Street Journal. “People really want to enjoy their life as they’re working, and be able to have that mix of both,” said Manny Varas, founder and CEO of MV Group,…
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Toll Brothers Reports a Strong 2024 First Quarter in Home Sales
Toll Brothers, Inc., the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, has had a good 2024 first quarter, according to a recent release from the homebuilder. Home sales revenues were $1.93 billion, up 10 percent, compared to FY 2023’s first quarter. Delivered homes were 1,927, up 6 percent. Net income and earnings per share were $239.6…
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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 Down Syndrome Society. Their youngest son, Gregory, 9, was born with Down Syndrome, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. “Gregory is truly an amazing little guy and teaches me…
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The Lincoln Center: Cultivating Emotional Resilience in Children
Children love a good hero story. Sometimes, hero stories start with an unfortunate event, and sometimes, they have very ordinary beginnings. Yet all heroes, like all children, encounter some measure of adversity in life. The impact of hardship on kids’ lives is often unpredictable. Many youth overcome a problematic home life to find a healthy…
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Penn Swimmer Anna Kalandadze of Ardmore Places 4th at NCAA Championship
Anna Kalandadze of Ardmore finished out her swimming and diving career at the University of Pennsylvania with a fourth place finish at the NCAA Championships, writes Valeri Guevarra for The Daily Pennsylvanian. The distance freestyler competed at the championships March 20 to 23 held in Athens, Ga. She took the fourth place in the 1650-yard…


























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