Delaware
Delaware, the first U.S. state, is located in the Mid-Atlantic region and bordered by Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Atlantic Ocean.
It has the fewest counties of any state—just three—and is known for its business laws, historical significance, coastal towns, and mix of urban and rural areas.
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A Popular Canadian Coffee Chain Is Looking to Expand in Greater Philadelphia
Tim Hortons, a popular Canadian coffee chain, is looking to grow its presence in the Greater Philadelphia region, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business…
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SCORE Bucks County Joins Launch of Regional Business Workshops Program
SCORE, the national nonprofit organization committed to providing mentoring and guidance throughout the life of a business, is taking a comprehensive approach to keeping entrepreneurs…
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General Recreation: Community Build Gives Everyone a Stake in a New Playground
School and community playgrounds don’t always have to be built just by professional contractors. Community and school volunteers can lend a hand as well. General…
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Delaware County Libraries Receive Solar Charging Equipment from General Recreation, Inc.
Solar equipment, including solar-powered charging benches and poles, provided by General Recreation, Inc. in Newtown Square, was recently installed at various libraries in Delaware County.…
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‘We Became People Again, Not Just a Number’: Local Water Ice Company Turns to WSFS Bank to Help Fuel Growth
When George Swayngim started Georgeo’s Water Ice in 1980 in Marcus Hook, he started with his own line of the summer favorite, Italian Ice. As…
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Revi Products Can be an Active Addition to Your Community or School Playground
Landscape Structures’ Revi products, available from General Recreation, Inc. in Newtown Square, feature a sculptural form that can be added to your playground project to…
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Learn ‘Teachings from the Turtle Clan’ from a Lenape Chief on November 8 at Bucks County Community College
To commemorate Native American Heritage Month, Bucks County Community College invites the public to “Teachings from the Turtle Clan” at 12:30 PM Wednesday, November 8,…
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Doylestown Playground Officially Opens Oct. 16 With Help From General Recreation
Kids christened the new inclusive Doylestown playground even before the ribbon cutting was complete, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. The children climbed up ladders, crawled…
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WSFS Bank’s Candice Caruso Named One of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2023 Women of Influence
Candice Caruso, Senior Vice President and Chief Consumer Lending Officer at WSFS Bank, has been named one of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2023 Women of…
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WSFS Bank Joins Forces with Sharing Excess and Sunday Breakfast Mission to Battle Food Insecurity Across Region
WSFS Bank has launched its annual Food Drive to combat food insecurity across the Greater Philadelphia and Delaware region. WSFS banking offices in Delaware, New…
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6 New Sprouts Farmers Market Locations are Coming to the Philadelphia Area
In 2018, Sprouts Farmers Market opened its first Philadelphia store and five years later is continuing to expand its presence, writes Paul Schwedelson for the…
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Love Custom Cars and Trucks? Make Your Way to This Show in Quakertown Next Weekend
For those looking to indulge in their love of custom vehicles, an upcoming show in Bucks County will be full of unique rides. The East…
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Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Opens New Collection of Carriage-style Townhomes
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers recently opened a new active-adult collection of carriage-style townhomes at its 55+ community Preserve at Marsh Creek in Downingtown. The community…
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Penn Community Bank CEO One of 2023’s Most Powerful Women to Watch, According to American Banker
Jeane M. Vidoni, president and CEO of Penn Community Bank, has been named one of the Most Powerful Women to Watch by American Banker. The…
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WSFS CARES Foundation Provides Third-Quarter Grants to Organizations in Delaware and Pennsylvania
The WSFS CARES Foundation, the charitable giving arm of WSFS Bank, has provided grants to four organizations located in Delaware and Pennsylvania as part of…
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Regional Consumers Continue to Adapt Spending and Saving Habits, Per WSFS Bank’s Money Trends Study
Nearly four in 10 regional residents (38 percent) are spending more money now compared to last year, while only 21 percent in the region are…
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General Recreation’s Focus Is Local When Designing Community Playgrounds
General Recreation, Inc. in Newtown Square understands that local needs are important when designing community playgrounds or recreation projects. By working with local consultants, General…
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General Recreation: Before You Buy: Take a Playground Field Trip
It’s easy to make brand-new playground structures look inviting and durable in a catalog or on proposal drawings, but how well does it hold up…









































