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Citadel Wealth Management to Discuss Long-Term Care Planning During Upcoming Webinar
For many families, long-term care planning is one of those conversations that gets pushed off until it suddenly becomes urgent. But on Wednesday, June 10, Citadel Wealth Management is giving people an opportunity to approach it proactively instead of reactively. Citadel Wealth Management will host “Future Care: Building a Sustainable Long-Term Care Plan,” a virtual…
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Citadel Credit Union Celebrates First Philadelphia Branch with Community Block Party, Announces Second Location
Citadel Credit Union recently celebrated the opening of its first Philadelphia branch with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, followed by a community block party in Overbrook Park. Located at 7557 Haverford Avenue, the Overbrook Park branch marks Citadel’s 25th location and represents the credit union’s first physical branch within the City of Philadelphia. The ribbon cutting brought…
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Abington Friends School’s Award-Winning Student Newspaper Shows How Voice, Agency Go Hand-in-Hand
For Abington Friends School senior Sam Calandra-Jayne, the topic of phones in school brings up strong opinions. A reflective writer, wrestler, and student journalist, he saw AFS’s new Upper School policy requiring phones to be placed in Yondr pouches as an opportunity. It raised questions — and he turned to the student newspaper, The Blue and…
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‘A Clear Signal of What Eastern Stands for’: University Exceeds Fundraising Campaign’s $30 Million Goal
A successful fundraising campaign at Eastern University is opening new doors for students while reinforcing the university’s commitment to faith, education, and community impact. Eastern’s “A Time to Rise” capital campaign, which began its public phase in May 2024, has exceeded its $30 million fundraising goal, raising a total of $30,029,132. The milestone is a…
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When a Child Is Struggling, Parents Need Support, Too
If your child is struggling emotionally, behaviorally, socially, or academically, chances are your attention has gone entirely to them. You may be coordinating evaluations, sitting in school meetings, managing therapy appointments, researching symptoms late at night, and trying to keep daily life moving at the same time. Most parents instinctively focus on the child first.…
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PECO Secures $8.9 Million in Savings for Natural Gas Customers
PECO natural gas customers will receive $8.9 million in relief on their natural gas bills following the successful resolution of a multi-year federal pipeline rate case that would have instead increased natural gas transportation costs, which would impact the supply portion of a customer’s bill. The collective actions of PECO and parent company Exelon will…
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The Catholic Foundation, Malvern Retreat House Host Legacy Conference on May 21 to Explore Planned Giving
For many families, conversations about legacy, charitable giving, and end-of-life planning are easy to postpone. The decisions can feel emotional, complicated, and difficult to navigate. On Thursday, May 21 from 8 AM-2 PM at and in partnership with the Malvern Retreat House, The Catholic Foundation will create a space where those conversations can begin with…
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From ‘Best-Kept Secret’ to Bold New Identity: Trumark Credit Union Unveils Rebrand
For years, TruMark Financial Credit Union had something many financial institutions strive for: deeply loyal members who valued the service they received. The challenge, according to CEO Kelly Botti, was that not enough people knew about it. That realization became the starting point for a rebrand effort that has been over three years in the…
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Gwynedd Gala Raises More Than $5,000 for AdoptAClassroom.org
Gwynedd Mercy University’s Student Activities Committee (S@C) recently hosted its largest Gwynedd Gala yet with 170 guests at the Talamore Country Club in Ambler. Now in its third year, the gala serves as an end-of-the-year celebration and a fundraiser supporting a different charity each year as determined by the S@C. The gala raised more than…
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Holy Family University to Establish New EMS Training & Education Institute
Holy Family University has announced plans to establish the EMS Training & Education Institute at its Northeast campus. The new program was designed in response to urgent requests from the university’s community partners, which helped to identify a critical public health and workforce need: the region is experiencing a growing shortage of trained emergency medical…
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How to Use Your Home Equity Wisely: Six Benefits of a HELOC
If you own your home, you probably have access to more capital than you think, thanks to a little something called a home equity line of credit. A HELOC is not a home equity loan. Though the two may sound similar, and both allow you to borrow against the equity you’ve built up in your home,…
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How to Choose the Best Childcare for You and Your Family
Choosing childcare can feel a bit like starting a big adventure, one filled with new places, new faces, and lots of big decisions. The good news? Nemours Children’s Health is here to help you every step of the way. Here’s a friendly, easy-to-follow roadmap to help you find the best childcare fit for your family.…
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Your Mental Health Matters More Than You Think
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a moment to pause and check in with yourself in a world that rarely slows down. Most of us move through our days carrying more than we admit: stress that lingers, worries that stack up, and responsibilities that never seem to end. It’s easy to push your own needs…
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What to Do After Tax Day: DunlapSLK Offers Simple Tips to Avoid Stress Next Year
Once April 15 passes, it’s easy to stop thinking about taxes. But a few simple follow-up steps can save time, money, and stress down the road, advises DunlapSLK, a CPA and business advisory firm based in Chalfont. A key focus is recordkeeping. While the IRS generally has three years to audit a return, that window…
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From Outgrowing Space to Owning It: Bucks County-Based Works in Stone’s SBA Success with Firstrust Bank
For Steve and Kristi Ferrari, the owners of Bucks County-based Works in Stone, growth didn’t arrive all at once. It built gradually, project by project, stone by stone. Then, it suddenly accelerated. Works in Stone began as a small, highly specialized masonry operation but has since evolved into handling complex historic restoration, custom stone fabrication,…
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Skyler Searfoss Earns Valedictorian Honors with Perfect GPA, Basketball Success at Holy Family
On most mornings, Holy Family University senior Skyler Searfoss is awake hours before classes begin. There is an intentional, disciplined rhythm to her days. They start earlier than most, not out of preference alone but necessity. Balancing academics, basketball, and a lifelong metabolic condition that requires careful control of her diet demands constant planning. “I…
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With Deadline Fast-Approaching, PECO Issues Last Call for LIHEAP Applicants
Get up to $1,000 toward your energy bill through LIHEAP, available to qualifying customers. This cash grant does not need to be repaid and can be applied directly to your PECO energy bill. Eligibility is based on household income, and residents must reapply each year. Apply now to see if you qualify. The deadline to…








































