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Philadelphia Couple Dig Up 300-Year-Old Outhouses, Unearthing Treasures and History
Matt and Melissa Dunphy, a husband-and-wife team, are part of a small group of amateur archeologists digging up 300-year-old Philadelphia outhouses to uncover historic artifacts,…
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Recent Court Ruling and Venezuelan Upheaval Could Transfer 300-Acre Delaware River Island to Trump Donor
The recent U.S. court rulings and political developments in Venezuela could end up with the transfer of ownership of New Jersey’s Petty’s Island from Venezuela…
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The Hoagie May Have Actually Started in This Delaware County Spot
The Philadelphia hoagie is one of America’s most famous regional cold cut sandwiches and it may have started in Chester, writes Alex Mitchell for The…
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Pennsylvania Grandmother Michelle Rohl Takes Third in US Olympic Trials Race Walking Event
A 58-year-old grandmother from Pennsylvania took third place at the U.S. Olympics’ Team trials this past weekend in a race walking event, writes David Propper…
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Following Chester County’s Footsteps, Pennsylvania Legislator Could Soon Propose Four-Day Workweek Bill
The Keystone State might be following Chester County’s footsteps through a four-day workweek bill. State Representative G. Roni Green, says she will soon introduce a bill…
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Avon Grove Student’s Original Composition Receives Global Recognition
Over the past month, Olive Wallace, a fifth-grade student from Avon Grove Intermediate School, has received significant media attention for her original musical composition that…
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Why Zoomers Are Being Snarky in E-mail Signoffs
In an era of formalities at the workplace, Gen Z is taking a different approach. Viral Tik Tok’s are revealing that these youngsters are ditching…
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N.Y. Post: Sexy ‘Boom Boom Room’ in Broomall Home Triggers Bidding War, 13 Offers to Buy
A sexy basement in a split-level home on the market in Broomall generated 48 showings in 48 hours and 13 offers to buy the home…
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Students of This Local College Voice Their Opposition to Impending Merger of Textbook Companies
Bryn Mawr College students are among the many who are vocally opposing the merger of McGraw-Hill and Cengage, the second- and third-largest textbook sellers in…
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N.Y. Giants Draft Kyle Lauletta. Could Downingtown East Grad Be Eli Manning’s Successor?
The New York Giants used their fourth-round pick in last weekend’s NFL draft to select quarterback Kyle Lauletta, a Downingtown East graduate and University of…











































