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WCU Center for STEM Inclusion Boosts Local STEM Education in Key Areas
Kicking off the new academic year with a spate of new programming is the WCU Center for STEM Inclusion, an academic enrichment center dedicated to empowering southeastern Pennsylvania’s K-12 children and youth with untapped potential to boldly pursue fields in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Among the Center’s new offerings are the following: The new…
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Putting a Price Tag On Your Health
We hear over and over again how important it is to maintain a healthy lifestyle. But being healthy for its own sake isn’t easy — especially when you’re facing down temptation or battling procrastination. For some, the monetary benefits of a healthy lifestyle may offer helpful incentives. Being healthy not only makes you feel good,…
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Exton’s Brickside Grille To Host Five-Course Beer Dinner Sept. 19
Exton’s Brickside Grille is kicking off the fall season with a five-course Beer Dinner on Sept. 19 at 6:00 PM. The restaurant, located at Hankin Group’s Eagleview Town Center (540 Wellington Square), will feature brews from Root Down Brewing Co. and East Branch Brewing Company, and the cost of the dinner is $75 (tax and…
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Immaculata University To Host Undergraduate Open House on Sept. 21
Immaculata University will host an open house on its campus in Malvern on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 9:00 AM-12:00 PM. This event is for high school students researching colleges and for college students interested in transferring. Admissions counselors will discuss academic programs, financial aid, student clubs and organizations, athletics, and student services. The open house…
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ARPA Funding at Work: HFHCC Hosts Rep. Houlahan and Good Works To Showcase Impact on Local Homes
Habitat for Humanity of Chester County’s (HFHCC) Executive Director Chris Wiseman recently gathered with U.S. Representative Chrissy Houlahan and Bob Beggs from Good Works to see firsthand how the funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) is transforming lives. Houlahan helped to pass the American Rescue Plan Act in 2021, and part of that…
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Don’t Give Real Money to Fake Charity Scams
Each year, Americans contribute over $400 billion to charity, but scammers exploit our generosity. Let’s explore the warning signs of charity scams, how to protect ourselves, and ensure our donations benefit legitimate causes. How Fake Charity Scams Work Scammers create deceptive charities that appear genuine and prey on our emotions. They capitalize on current events,…
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Hankin Group To Break Ground on New Life Sciences Building at Exton’s Eagleview Following High Demand
Hankin Group plans to break ground on a 63,000-square-foot life sciences building this fall at Eagleview in Exton located at 100 Arrowhead Drive. The new project, aptly named “Arrowhead,” comes after the real estate developer recently welcomed tenants to its new, 113,000-square-foot life sciences building and is in direct response to that building’s near sell-out…
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What’s All the Hootenanny About?: David Lutken Returns to People’s Light This Fall
What’s all the hootin’ and hollerin’ for our next production about? If you haven’t heard, Broadway Actor-Musician and People’s Light Company Artist David M. Lutken will return to Malvern for the upcoming production of The Porch on Windy Hill, a new play with old music. On Broadway, Lutken appeared in Ring of Fire before its run at…
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Lamb McErlane Continues To Shine: 24 Attorneys Named in Main Line Today’s 2024 ‘Top Lawyers’ List
Continuing Lamb McErlane’s annual high rankings on the annual “Top Lawyers” list published by Main Line Today, 24 attorneys have been recognized in 2024. Congratulations to: Attorneys are nominated via peer balloting and then vetted through Main Line Today’s editorial process. Lamb McErlane Partner and Chair of the Estate Planning & Trusts department, Stacey McConnell…
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Brumbaugh Wealth Management Team Members Volunteer To Pack Backpacks for Home of the Sparrow
Several members of the Brumbaugh Wealth Management team volunteered recently at Home of the Sparrow to pack backpacks to provide back-to-school essentials to children in preparation for the new school year. Team members then helped transport and organize the backpacks for distribution at Home of the Sparrow’s Back to School event. Not only did this…
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Visit the Chester County Library this September for Library Card Sign-Up Month
Celebrate National Library Card Sign-Up Month this September with Chester County Library and the American Library Association (ALA). The Chester County Library is inviting everyone to discover the incredible resources and opportunities available at your local library by signing up for a library card. This year, Chester County Library is thrilled to have Optimus Prime…
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Unlocking The Power of CLOs: A High-Yield Weapon for Savvy Investors
New asset classes do not come along very often, but there are some unique ones worth investigating. One that you may not have much exposure to is called a collateralized loan obligation or CLO. CLOs are not new, having been around since banks and insurance companies started to use CLO technology for regulatory capital relief…
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Delaware County Community College Student Michelle Stover Awarded $5,000 Dunkin’ Scholarship
Michelle Stover of Spring City is a mother of four sons, a hair salon owner, a college student — and a winner of a 2024 Dunkin’ Philadelphia Regional Scholarship. The Delaware County Community College (DCCC) student is one of 20 students selected from over 1,260 applicants to receive $5,000 to support the pursuit of part-time…
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First Bank To Expand in New Jersey and Pennsylvania
First Bank plans to open new branches in New Jersey and Pennsylvania this fall, with a focus on providing enhanced convenience and exceptional service to retirees, families, small businesses, and entrepreneurs. The new branches in Trenton, N.J., and Media, Pa. reinforce the community bank’s commitment to its neighborhoods by expanding access across its footprint. First Bank’s…
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The Colonial Theatre Will Feature Art House Cinema Monthly Starting in September
The Colonial Theatre will spotlight Art House Cinema titles, one Sunday a month, starting in September. The first two titles are already set, with tickets available now. Keep an eye out for additional titles in November and December. “We have heard from several long-time patrons and members who want this type of programming again at…
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Immaculata University Alumnus Uses Degree To Spur Local and International Business
Denzell Wallace ’21 successfully combined his passion for government work with his communication skills in his role as Director of Communications and Marketing for the World Trade Center Greater Philadelphia (WTCGP). Wallace, who began his position in December 2023, is focused on making WTCGP a more accessible and public-facing organization, particularly as Philadelphia gears up…
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Exercising With Asthma — What Can and Can’t I Do?
You probably already know the importance of exercise. It helps you maintain a healthy weight, prevents chronic health problems, boosts your mood, improves your sleep — the list goes on. But if you have asthma, you might be wondering how you can exercise safely and whether or not you should exercise at all. Asthma, which is a…





























































