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Twenty-Four Lamb McErlane PC Attorneys Named 2025 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
Twenty-four of Lamb McErlane’s attorneys have been named 2025 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers and Rising Stars. The elite Super Lawyers ranking is based on peer recognition and professional achievement of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas. The annual selections are made using a patented multiphase process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an…
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Water Quality Reports Available Online for Pennsylvania American Water Customers
Pennsylvania American Water‘s most recent Water Quality Reports are now available for all service areas on its website. The company is proud to share that once again, the drinking water provided to its 690,000 customer connections across Pennsylvania meets or surpasses both state and federal water quality standards for all primary regulated substances, including lead. …
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YMCA of Greater Brandywine Welcomes Diana Beeson
The YMCA of Greater Brandywine (YGBW) has appointed Diana Beeson as the organization’s Associate Vice President of Membership. Beeson joins YGBW with a deep commitment to community engagement and a strong background in membership development, customer experience, and team leadership. Beeson will collaborate closely with branch leadership to lead the development and execution of membership…
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Chester County OIC Seeks Sponsors for Annual Block Party
The Chester County Opportunities Industrialization Center (Chester County OIC) is hosting its Annual Block Party on Jun. 27 from 3-7:00 PM at the Chester County OIC Headquarters (22 N. 5th Ave., Coatesville). This community event brings together families, kids, adults looking for employment resources, businesses, and Coatesville institutions and non-profits. In addition to employment resources…
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People’s Light Concludes 50th Anniversary Season with Summer-Long Production of ‘Little Shop of Horrors’
People’s Light’s 50th anniversary season will culminate in a vibrant, summer-long production of the cult classic musical Little Shop of Horrors. Running Jun. 25-Aug. 3 on the Leonard C. Haas Stage, this production marks the first time the company has presented a musical in an extended summer engagement. Directed by Molly Rosa Houlahan, with book…
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Future STEM Leaders: Chester County Futures Students Explore Careers at Globus Medical
Chester County Futures (CCF), in collaboration with Globus Medical, recently provided a transformative learning experience for students eager to explore careers in the STEM field. On Apr. 4, students visited Globus’s Audubon office for an immersive introduction to musculoskeletal technology and its applications within the medical sector. During their visit, students engaged firsthand with the…
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Experiential Learning: How ‘Invaluable’ Externships Enrich WilmU Law Students
Growing up, Mary Macmillan wanted to be a Lawyer or a Veterinarian, and high school externships helped her decide. Now a Wilmington University School of Law student, she’s making the most of another externship, this time at Delaware’s Office of the Child Advocate. “Wilmington has given me such amazing opportunities to be involved in the Delaware legal community,” stated Macmillan,…
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Investing in Water Infrastructure Matters – Even When You Can’t Physically See It
Spring is a seasonal shift: We spend more time outdoors walking the dog, playing with our kids, or just enjoying our neighborhoods. But beneath our feet lies a vast network of infrastructure that most people never think about. But at Aqua Pennsylvania, we do. Every day. Much of our nation’s water infrastructure — pipes, wells,…
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Chester County OIC CEO to Speak at The Alliance for Health Equity’s E-Connect Virtual Series
Chester County Opportunities Industrialization Center (CCOIC) is excited to share that its President and CEO, Javonna Wylie, will be a featured speaker in The Alliance for Health Equity’s upcoming E-Connect Virtual Series:“Coatesville Careers in Motion: Trends & Challenges in Workforce Development.” The event is completely virtual and will take place Wednesday, May 28 from 11:00…
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MacElree Harvey Named a 2025 Top Workplace by ‘The Philadelphia Inquirer’
MacElree Harvey has been recognized as a 2025 Top Workplace by The Philadelphia Inquirer. This esteemed honor is based on employee feedback collected through a third-party survey conducted by Energage, LLC, highlighting the firm’s commitment to fostering a supportive and high-performing work environment. In the 2025 rankings, MacElree Harvey secured the 61st position among small companies in the…
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Eagleview Town Center Unveils 2025 Summer Event Lineup
Eagleview Town Center has revealed its 2025 summer event lineup, featuring an expanded schedule of live music performances, family movie nights, seasonal farmers markets, and outdoor fitness classes. The 2025 schedule promises to be the most vibrant yet, with new and returning activities scheduled from May through August. “Our summer events program has become a cherished…
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Brandywine Valley Heating & Air Conditioning to Host Open House with Exton Chamber of Commerce
Brandywine Valley Heating & Air Conditioning is opening its doors to the community and local business leaders on Jun. 4 for a special Open House event in partnership with the Exton Region Chamber of Commerce. The celebration will take place at the company’s new headquarters at 302 Commerce Drive, Suite 100, Exton, from 8:30-10:00 AM…
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Uptown! Beer Garden Series Returns with Music, Food, and Family Fun
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is thrilled to bring back its free pop-up Beer Garden series — an open-air celebration of community, live music, food, and fun. These vibrant pre-show gatherings are perfect for all ages and totally free to attend! Enjoy lawn games, grab a bite from local food trucks, and kick back to…
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Free Screening & Discussion: ‘Matter of Mind: My Alzheimer’s’ at Henrietta Hankin Library
Indie Lens Pop-Up, presented by ITVS, INDEPENDENT LENS in partnership with Henrietta Hankin Branch Library and WHYY, will host a screening of Matter of Mind: My Alzheimer’s, followed by a discussion led by a panel of special guests. The screening will take place on Tuesday, Jun. 3, from 5:30-7:30 PM. This is a hybrid event.…
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WCU Student Questions SEPTA Cuts, Cites Resident Impact at Public Hearing
The first round of public hearings on the proposed SEPTA cuts raised key questions and highlighted the potential impact on riders, writes Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza for WHYY. Dozens of SEPTA riders shared with the agency’s board on how the proposed service cuts would affect their lives. West Chester University (WCU) student Bonita Ty, who relies on…
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Meet the Guy Making Banking Work Better for Local Businesses
If you’re running a business, chances are you don’t have time for complicated banking, surprise fees, or endless hold music. Propell Credit Union gets that — and so does Ryan Conte, who was named Chief Revenue Officer. In this new role, Conte will lead Propell’s revenue growth efforts across all business lines. That includes making…





























































