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VISTA Careers: Freedom Village at Brandywine
Find your Freedom Village career at Freedom Village at Brandywine, a Life Plan Community in West Brandywine, that has served seniors for more than 25 years. Freedom Village provides active senior living with resort-inspired services, amenities, social activities, chef-prepared cuisine and onsite care that includes personal care, skilled nursing, memory care and rehabilitation services. Be…
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UPS Looking at Reducing Deliveries by 50 Percent for Amazon
Package delivery service company UPS has reached an agreement in principle with Amazon to cut the volume of packages it delivers for the online retailer by more than 50 percent by the second half of 2026. The move by UPS is part of the company’s “better not bigger strategy,” which UPS is hoping will pay…
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A Night of Music, Healing & Innovation at Safe Harbor
Safe Harbor of Chester County will hold a special House Concert on April 17 featuring Sug Daniels, who will provide an intimate evening of live music, storytelling, and community. Safe Harbor believes in the power of innovation, creativity, and connection to support its residents on their journey to stability and healing. From expanded day programming…
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Delaware County’s Ghost Gun Ban Is Official Amid Push Back
Delaware County Council made it official Wednesday when it voted unanimously to ban ghost guns and automatic weapon converters, writes Katie Bernard for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Delaware County is the first Philadelphia suburb to pass such a ban. Philadelphia and other Pennsylvania municipalities have their own bans in place. The county will no longer allow…
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VISTA Careers – CCRES
CCRES is hiring professional staff to work in schools, in the home, and in the community as they help children and adults challenged by autism, mental illness, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and physical disabilities. CCRES joined up with the Chester County Intermediate Unit in 1999 to meet a need for behavioral health services for children in Chester…
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VISTA Careers: The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth
Founded in 1970 by a behavioral health hospital and incorporated as a nonprofit in 1983, The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth is an entrepreneurial social enterprise committed to transforming lives and communities. Headquartered in Audubon, TLC operates across multiple states, providing K-12 alternative education, comprehensive mental and behavioral health services, coaching, counseling, and trauma-informed…
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Wawa Expansion Continues as It Targets Northern Virginia
Wawa wants to go big in Northern Virginia with prime spots outside of Washington D.C., a location that pits it against rivals Sheetz and Rutter’s, writes Daniel J. Sernovitz for Philadelphia Business Journal. Wawa’s been eyeing Greater Washington since the late 1990s. It’s using the commercial real estate services of the Virginia-based Rappaport firm to…
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Widener Announces Student, Staff Winners in March 21 AI Competition
Widener University recently hosted “AI Day” to engage students, faculty, and staff in meaningful conversation, exploration, and education about artificial intelligence through hands-on workshops, a keynote address, and more. As part of Widener’s AI Day event, students, faculty, and staff were encouraged to submit ideas and projects on the unique and creative ways they use…
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Family Service Brings Focus to Child Abuse Prevention in April
In recent months, we’ve been shaken by shocking stories of child abuse in our local region. These heartbreaking incidents often make us ask, How did we not see the signs? The truth is, abuse happens behind closed doors, often unnoticed by the community. It occurs in households of all backgrounds, making it harder to identify…
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Nearly Half of Execs Trust AI Over Themselves, SAP Study Shows
Business executive decisions are increasingly being influenced by Generative AI, according to a release from SAP North America in Newtown Square. SAP has new research showing that 44 percent of C-suite executives would override a decision they had already planned to make based on AI insights. Another 38 percent would trust AI to make business…
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Toll Brothers Buys Property Next to Chalfont Wawa for 44-Home Project
Toll Brothers purchased an 8.6-acre property in Chalfont next to Wawa for $2.5 million, where it plans to develop 44 townhomes, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Fort Washington-based company bought the property near the intersection of West Butler Avenue and County Line Road from CTP Management. Each home will have three…
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Penn State Brandywine Teams Up With Delaware County for Library Access
Since 2018, the libraries at several Penn State campuses — Brandywine, Fayette, Mont Alto and University Park — have entered into collaborative agreements with their local public libraries to provide community members with access to Penn State library resources. Brandywine Campus Library in Media was the first Penn State library beyond University Park to introduce…
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Lincoln Financial’s Rebranding Includes Stadium Sign Upgrades
Lincoln Financials’ decision to rebrand has meant modifications to the Eagles’ home stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. There’s a new sign that features the Radnor-based company’s new logo and tagline, which the company announced in September. The company waited until the Eagles 2025 offseason to switch out the large…
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Home of the Sparrow Supporting Summer Camp Program
When school ends, single mothers, especially those striving to make ends meet, face a daunting challenge — finding and affording almost three months of care for their children who are too old for daycare but too young to stay home alone. Without affordable childcare options, many moms are forced to stay home and risk job…
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An Anticipated Crozer Health Sale Tuesday Didn’t Materialize
The hope was there would be an announced Crozer Health sale to a nonprofit Tuesday. That didn’t happen, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Instead, negotiations continue as legal fees mount, with another hearing scheduled today. Meanwhile, The Foundation for Delaware County has provided another $6 million to keep the hospital system open. Bill…
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Senior Nursing Student Was Widener’s ‘President for a Day’
Senior nursing student Elizabeth Martin of Reinholds, Pennsylvania swapped places with Widener University President Stacey Robertson this week and held the position of President for a Day. The presidential switch took place all day Wednesday, April 2. Dr. Robertson likewise followed followed Martin’s schedule – which included nursing classes, a work shift in the admissions office giving tours…
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Chester Height’s Late Mayor Leaves Behind an Open Land Legacy
Chester Heights now has 40 acres of preserved land because of a plan launched five years ago by its former mayor, Fred Wood, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Wood died in 2024, but not before setting into motion a plan to save a 40.2-acre tract of land from development at Valleybrook and Smithbridge…
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VISTA Careers – Dunwoody Village
Dunwoody Village job positions are available to qualified candidates. 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 job positions are for career people who want a “decidedly different career,” people who share a commitment to excellence, and who want…































































