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VISTA Careers — Dunwoody Village
Dunwoody Village is a five-star ranked not-for-profit continuing care retirement community in Newtown Square located in a picturesque wooded setting, combining comfort with award-winning high-quality healthcare and rehabilitation. Dunwoody Village is always looking for people who want a “decidedly different career,” who share a commitment to excellence who want to join their team. Qualified applicants…
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Penn State Brandywine Men’s Soccer Team Takes PSUAC Conference Championship
Penn State Brandywine’s men’s soccer team captured its fifth-straight Penn State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) championship Wednesday evening, reports psubrandywineathletics.com. It was al scoreless game 90 minutes in, sending the teams into extra time. A free kick for Brandywine was blocked but Freshman Alexis Cordova Bernal got the rebound, scoring the game-winning goal five…
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Mixed-Use Community on 210 Acres the Final Phase of Ellis Preserve Development
Equus Capital Partners is developing a $140 million, multifamily project at the Ellis Preserve in Newtown Square, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The hope is to find renters willing to pay for a variety of amenities and high-end finishes normally found in a five-star hotel. A mixed-use community on 210 acres, The…
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VISTA Careers: Neumann University
Neumann University is a private, Catholic university in Aston that follows the Franciscan tradition. It was founded in 1965, and offers undergraduate degrees in a variety of subjects, three doctoral programs, six master’s degree program and an accelerated bachelor’s degree program for adults. The following positions at the university are available: Assistant Director – Degree…
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Penn State Brandywine to Induct Third Class of Athletes in Hall of Fame
Penn State Brandywine in Middletown is inducting its third class of former student-athletes, coaches, and administrators into its athletic hall of fame this winter, reports news.psu.edu. The 2022 class of inductees includes former men’s basketball student-athlete Jeff Danzi, men’s ice hockey student-athlete Nick Gallo, tennis student-athlete and coach Lloyd Vernon, and women’s basketball student-athlete and…
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SCORE: Ease Holiday Stress With These Year-End Business Compliance Tips
Waiting until the mayhem of the holidays arrives to tackle mandatory business compliance tasks makes an already stressful season even more trying, writes Nellie Akalp, CEO and founder of CorpNet.com. And delaying filings, or failing to submit reports and forms on time can result in fines, penalties and even suspension or dissolution of a business.…
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Dunwoody at Home: Tips for Seniors to Avoid Scammers
Most seniors have worked their whole lives to enjoy retirement. They have paid their homes off, supported their children, and maybe even saved a little extra to retire comfortably. Then one day your Grandfather gets a call from their “financial institution” and the person on the other end is requesting their bank information promptly. The…
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DHL Taps into Expanding Delivery Market, Opens Facility in Delco
One of the world’s largest shipping companies, DHL, is increasing its footprint in the Philadelphia area with a facility in Sharon Hill, writes Catherine Dunn for The Philadelphia Inquirer. DHL has given up its Philadelphia address at 7600 Holstein Avenue and split operations between 550 Elmwood Avenue in Sharon Hill and 1240 Forest Parkway in…
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VISTA Careers — Dunwoody Village
Dunwoody Village is a five-star ranked continuing care retirement community in Newtown Square located in a picturesque wooded setting, combining comfort with award-winning high-quality healthcare and rehabilitation. Dunwoody Village’s excellent reputation among area continuing care retirement communities is due in large part to the dedicated, talented, and caring team members who provide exemplary care and…
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Wawa Doubles Down on Its Status as a Convenience Store
Wawa is doubling down on its status as a convenience store, allowing customers to avoid the store completely, writes Christian Hetrick for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Customers can order on their phone, have coffee brought to their cars, use a drive-thru, get hoagie home delivery, and if you have to go inside, use a self-checkout kiosk.…
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Child Guidance Resource Centers Hosts Mental Health/Wellness Expo Friday
Child Guidance Resource Centers is hosting a Mental Health & Wellness Expo from State Rep. Mike Zabel on Friday, Nov. 5, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Expo will take place in the lobby at 2000 Old West Chester Pike, Havertown, the headquarters for Child Guidance Resource Centers. This is a great opportunity for…
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How to Create “Killer Content” for Social Media and your Website
On Wednesday, Nov. 3, learn “How to Create ‘Killer Content’ for Social Media and your Websites.” The free online live event, from 10 to 11 a.m.., is hosted by SCORE Workshop Presenter Judith Lee, an experienced communications professional, freelance writer, and marketing consultant. Even if you do not consider yourself to be a writer or…
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Third-Generation Shoe Store in Wayne Closes After 89 Years
After 45 years of selling and repairing shoes in Wayne, Lou and Bob D’Amicantonio have decided to close their third-generation store, Angelo D’Amicantonio & Son, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. The store has been part of Wayne since 1932, when their grandfather Angelo opened a shoe repair shop at North Wayne and Lancaster…
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World-Renowned Jazz Pianist to Perform Free Concert with WCU’s Criterions Jazz Ensemble on Friday
West Chester University’s Wells School of Music will host a free concert featuring the Criterions Jazz Ensemble and world-renowned jazz pianist Orrin Evans. The ensemble will perform with Evans on Friday, Nov. 5 at 7:30 PM in the Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre, located in the Swope Music Building and Performing Arts Center at 817 South…
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Before Salem, There Was a Witch Trial for a Delaware County Woman
Nine years before the infamous Salem Witch Trials took place, a Delaware County woman faced her own witch trial in Philadelphia, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. It was Pennsylvania’s only witch trial. Known as “The Witch of Ridley Creek“, the “witch” in question was a Swedish settler named Margaret Mattson. She lived with her husband,…




























































