Community
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: $3.5M Stunning French Rambler in Erwinna
A French rambler home set on 22.54 acres with four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Erwinna. This striking residence, located at the end of a secluded lane, offers a rare sense of privacy paired with far-reaching views across rolling landscapes and the river below. . . Architectural details…
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Chalfont Family Raises Awareness About a Rare Syndrome Affecting Their Son
A family from Chalfont is working to raise awareness about a rare syndrome affecting their son, which has left his face paralyzed, writes Stephanie Stahl for CBS News Philadelphia. Jackson Roberts is a brave four-year-old who was diagnosed with Moebius syndrome, which affects the nerves in the face. “It’s a neurological disorder. It’s the paralysis of the face,” said his…
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Enjoy a Fun Day Out with These Events in Bucks County This Weekend
For those looking to enjoy some fun this weekend, there are plenty of events taking place around Bucks County that you won’t want to miss, writes Kaitlin Nasevich for Visit Bucks County. Head to Rose Bank Winery in Newtown on Jan. 30 for some Sip & Sing Music Bingo. For $5, enjoy a night of mingling and great music starting at 5:30 PM. The…
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Entrepreneur Danielle Kangas Appointed as Main Street Manager for PBIDMA
The Pottstown Business Improvement District Management Association (PBIDMA) announces the appointment of Danielle Kangas as the new Main Street Manager. With a robust background in both entrepreneurship and technology, Kangas is poised to lead initiatives aimed at the continuation of revitalizing Pottstown’s downtown corridor. “This is not just about managing a district; it’s about bringing…
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Comcast Nears $117.5M Settlement Deal in Yearslong Data Breach Lawsuit Proceedings
Comcast has reached a $117.5 million deal to settle 24 class-action lawsuits stemming from a 2023 data breach that might have impacted more than 30 million customers, writes Abraham Gutman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The agreement received preliminary approval from a federal judge earlier this month. If the current terms of the agreement gets fully…
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Conshohocken-based Cencora’s New Partnership Speeds Rare Disease Treatment to Market
Conshohocken’s Cencora partnered with Curant Rare to help rare disease treatments reach patients faster and more smoothly, the companies announced in a press release. Curant Rare announced a strategic collaboration with Cencora to support pharmaceutical companies bringing rare disease therapies to market. Rare disease drugs often face added hurdles, including complex regulations and limited patient…
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New Family Homeless Shelter Unveiled in West Chester
The Friends Association recently unveiled a new family shelter in West Chester, expanding low-barrier emergency housing options in Chester County, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. The ribbon cutting this week drew dozens of county officials, local leaders, and social service advocates, followed by a tour of the facility. “This is not just a ribbon cutting – it’s a declaration…
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There’s a County in New York That Dares to Call Itself Delco
Delco always prided itself on its unique culture and general weirdness. Now Delaware County, New York, is promoting its own Delco culture, with a website and merchandise, writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The website promotes DELCO as a “ lifestyle brand celebrating rural culture, design & authentic content in Upstate NY.” It sells…
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New Plan for Bucks County Parks and Recreation Gains Official Approval
The Bucks County Commissioners has approved a comprehensive recreation, parks, and open space plan during their regular Wednesday meeting, writes Melinda Rizzo for the Bucks County Beacon. Developed over six years after decades without an update, the plan aims to protect natural resources while strengthening community well-being and responding directly to resident needs, according to…
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Stay Warm with Hot Chocolate from One of These Bucks County Spots
Between the freezing temperatures and the snow coating the ground, it’s important to stay warm, and one of the best ways to do that is with a cozy drink. Luckily, there are plenty of spots around Bucks County serving up hot chocolate and other tasty goods to enjoy, writes Lexi Mundy for Visit Bucks County. Mama Hawk’s Kitchen & Coffee…
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Pennsylvania’s Large Rivers Struggle While Small Creeks Offer Path to Recovery
With Pennsylvania’s flagship waterbodies like the Delaware River struggling to restore fish and wildlife populations, small creeks offer hope for a broader turnaround, write Scott Ensign and David Arscott for The Philadelphia Inquirer. According to Pennsylvania’s recent river health report card, waterbodies throughout the state are likely to begin the spring season with diminished populations…
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King of Prussia’s David’s Bridal Debuts New Spring 2026 Collections for Brides and Bridesmaids
King of Prussia-based David’s Bridal recently unveiled its Spring 2026 Bridal and Bridesmaids Collections designed by head of couture and design Viola Chan. The Spring 2026 Bridal Collection embraces a modern couture vision grounded in emotion, craftsmanship, and confident self-expression. It follows bridal trends that lean into romantic nostalgia, with lace and corsetry. Soft femininity…
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Riddle Roundtable Highlights Crozer Impact on Patients, Hospitals
Overcrowding at emergency rooms and long waits to see doctors continue to plague Delaware County following the closure of the Crozer Health system. State legislators and Main Line Health executives met last week, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. Chronic patients no longer have easy follow-up visits or easy medication refills, said Phil…
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Local Farmer Declines Multi-Million Data Center Bid to Preserve Land Instead
A farmer in nearby Cumberland County has turned down a multi-million dollar bid to use his farmland for a data center thanks to a partnership with the Lancaster Farmland Trust, writes Dan Sullivan for Lancaster Farming. Data center developers offered farmer Mervin Raudabaugh over $15 million for his 261 acres of farmland. Thanks to a…
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Project for 32-Townhomes Gets Final Approval from Warrington Officials
Following several years of planning, Warrington Township officials have voted unanimously to move forward with a project that will construct 32 townhomes on a 4.52-acre property on Easton Road, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The property at the Georges Lane intersection will be split into four townhome sections, while also providing…
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Childhood Cancer Charity Selects Southampton Toddler as Ambassador
Adalyn Hetzel, a three-year-old from Southampton, has been selected to serve as an ambassador for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, one of the largest childhood cancer charities in the nation, writes Kayla Yup for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In the spring of 2024, not long after her second birthday, Hetzel was diagnosed with an aggressive soft-tissue cancer…









































