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Meridian Bank Supports Paoli Hospital as Title Sponsor for 2023 Golf Classic
On Tuesday, May 16, Meridian Bank proudly supported the Paoli Hospital Foundation as the Title Sponsor for this year’s Golf Classic. Chris Annas, CEO of Meridian Bank, Geoff Sheehan, SVP C&I Lending, and Jessica Annas Tiagwad, SVP Marketing, presented a $50,000 donation to Paoli Hospital Foundation team members Elaine Bailey, Board Chair, and Meghan Sayer,…
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Chester County Native One of Top Ten Players from Philadelphia Region in WNBA History
The Philadelphia region has a long tradition of local players joining the WNBA, writes Jonathan Tannenwald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. One of them is Tora Suber, a Coatesville native and alumna of the pre-split Downingtown High School, who is among the top ten players from the Philadelphia region in WNBA history. Suber, who ranked eighth,…
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West Chester University Welcomes New Leaders Across Campus Departments
West Chester University is welcoming new leaders to departments across campus. With 11 years of experience at WCU, Cheryl Neale-McFall was recently appointed the new associate provost for research and creative activities for the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, a position she has served in an interim capacity since August 2022. In Neale-McFall’s tenure as interim…
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Devon’s Pour Richard’s Introduces World’s New Favorite Drink to Main Line
Pour Richard’s, the small batch specialty shop in Devon known for its great coffee and excellent spirits, has brought the cascara craze to the Main Line, writes Michele Gargiulo for Main Line Tonight. This new-ish drink is as unique as it is delicious. It is created from the husks that remain after green beans are…
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Meridian Bank Opens Main Line Flagship Location in Wayne
On Wednesday, June 14, Meridian Bank debuted their flagship Main Line office with an official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony in downtown Wayne. Meridian executives, VIP customers, prominent business owners and local influencers attended the celebration which showed a first look at the inside of the newly renovated location at the intersection of N. Wayne and Lancaster…
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Abandoned Puppy Recovering at Animal Rescue in Phoenixville, Looking for Her Forever Home
A resilient puppy who was found abandoned in a Philadelphia park with rubber bands tied tightly around her muzzle is recovering at Main Line Animal Rescue in Phoenixville and waiting for her forever home, writes Franki Rudnesky for PhillyVoice. The one-year-old pit bull mix, named Marigold, had her muzzle wrapped so tightly that the wounds…
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Immaculata University Adds New B.S. in Esports & Business Management
Immaculata University is offering a Bachelor of Science in esports and business management starting in fall of 2023. Esports, short for electronic sports, is a type of video game competition with professional players that includes structured, multiplayer video game events that are played either individually or as teams. This new degree program provides students with the…
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New Pump Track in Phoenixville Delights Bikers of All Ages
Excitement filled the new Phoenixville Bike Park on Franklin Street last week as dozens of bikers of all ages lined up for their turn on the new ramps and hills, writes Holly Herman for the Phoenixville Patch. Built at the cost of around $90,000, over 100 families and businesses donated to help make the dream…
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7 Board Members of Plymouth Meeting Mall’s Owner, PREIT, Send in Resignations
Due to a lack of shareholder votes, seven out of nine board members of PREIT have tendered their resignations, and while they are not official, it could prove to be detrimental for the regional mall owner, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Among the resigners were Chairman and CEO Joseph Coradino, Temple University Interim…
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Lincoln Professor’s Installation Project Shows Local Artists in Another Dimension
A Lincoln University professor is showing Chester County artists in a new light. The Projected in Place exhibit is the brainchild of Michael Lynch and collaborator Matt Nelson. The works from artists such as Brandywine Valley legend Andrew Wyeth, Howard Pyle, and Karl J. Kuerner are projected onto their sites of inspiration, writes J.F. Pirro…
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This Historical Marker in Chester County Remembers Tragic Tale of Irish Railroad Workers
Visitors who are looking to tour the Irish historical markers in the Philadelphia region should not miss the one dedicated to Duffy’s Cut Mass Grave in Malvern, writes Fionnuala Boyle for the Irish Star. This historical marker was placed in memory of the 57 Irish railroad workers who died under mysterious circumstances — and are…
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Immaculata University to Host Undergraduate Information Session on June 24
Immaculata University will hold an information session on campus on Saturday, June 24, from 9 to 11 AM in the Green Room of Villa Maria Hall on the university’s campus. This event is for prospective undergraduates, including high school students and college students interested in transferring. An admissions counselor will discuss academic programs, financial aid, campus…
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Paoli Bridal Boutique Prides Itself on Being a ‘One-Stop Shop’
Van Cleve Bridal and Evening Wear in Paoli, owned by Deborah Van Cleve, prides herself on being a “one-stop shop” for all things bridal, black tie, menswear, and more, writes Tamala Edwards for 6ABC News. The boutique started with selling accessories in Phoenixville 36 years ago. The, she moved to Malvern and has since landed…
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Malvern Prep Grad Helps Lead Notre Dame Lacrosse Team to Victory
Quinn McCahon, a Malvern Prep turned Notre Dame star, had a great showing during the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse final, writes Matthew De George for Philly Lacrosse. He helped the Fightin’ Irish win their first national championship in a game that ended 13-9. Among the more impressive moves during the game, McCahon took full…
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Neighboring County Town Has One of Best Main Streets in Pennsylvania
Thanks to its exquisite architecture, singular shops, and eateries, West Chester is one of the towns in Pennsylvania with the best main streets, writes Albert Quigg for the World Atlas. West Chester boasts many buildings that have been reconditioned and repurposed into stores and restaurants, as well as corporate offices. The main street is also…
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MONTCO Careers – Aqua
Aqua, a subsidiary of Essential Utilities, Inc., knows that water is a precious resource – one that plays a critical role in sustaining life. That’s why they take seriously their mission: protecting and providing Earth’s most essential resource. Aqua is guided by a set of principles that embody the character of the company and inspire…
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Despite Family Losses, Malvern Prep Student Fulfills Wish to Continue Basketball at Division I School
Malvern Prep’s Andrew Phillips has fulfilled his wish to continue his basketball career at a Division I school by accepting a basketball scholarship to Lafayette College, writes Joseph Santoliquito for the City of Basketball Love. The Chester Springs native already had a preferred walk-on opportunity at the University of Delaware as well as a Division…
















































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