Delaware
Delaware, the first U.S. state, is located in the Mid-Atlantic region and bordered by Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Atlantic Ocean.
It has the fewest counties of any state—just three—and is known for its business laws, historical significance, coastal towns, and mix of urban and rural areas.
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Take ‘Initiative’ and Join the MacElree Harvey Family
With roots that reach back to 1880, MacElree Harvey uses the traditional values of professionalism and excellence as the foundation for the firm’s identity. With over 90…
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$1 Million Project in Red Clay Park Will Connect to Trails, Pave Way for Accessibility
A special “pocket” of Red Clay Park has recently broken ground. The site is set to undergo transformative changes so visitors can enjoy nature in…
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This Playground Has Doylestown’s Fonthill Castle as Its Inspiration
A uniquely-themed playground inspired by Henry Mercer’s historic Fonthill Castle is coming this fall to a corner of Doylestown’s Broad Commons Park, writes Freda R.…
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Downtown Pottstown Is One of the Hottest Neighborhoods in Philly Area
Despite rising home prices and interest rates, it still might be the perfect time for you to buy a home, writes Nydia Han and Heather…
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23 MacElree Harvey Attorneys Named 2023 Top Lawyers by Main Line Today
MacElree Harvey, Ltd. has announced that 23 attorneys were named 2023 Top Lawyers by Main Line Today magazine. MacElree attorneys have been included in the…
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Meridian Bank Recognized by American Banker as One of Top-Performing Banks
Meridian Bank has been recognized by American Banker as one of the top-performing mid-size banks with assets between $2 billion and $10 billion in 2022. …
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Learn from WSFS Bank How to Protect Your Small Business from Asset Loss and Fraud at Today’s NoonZoom
Recent events in banking have brought new attention to the financial services industry and have business leaders wondering if they are taking the right steps…
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DuMor 520 Series Seating Brings Versatility to Your Recreation Project
For those who like to casually stroll through or visit a cultivated landscape, garden, park, playground, or recreational area, finding a place to rest or…
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Nearly 1,200 WSFS Bank Associates Volunteer Across the Region for Inaugural ‘We Stand for Service Day’
Nearly 1,200 WSFS Bank associates volunteered across the Greater Philadelphia and Delaware region on June 14 as part of the bank’s first-ever “We Stand for…
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Chester County Leadership: Leon Spencer, CCRES Board Member and Chair of Franklin Mint Credit Union’s Board
Leon Spencer, CCRES board member and Chair of Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union’s board of directors, spoke with VISTA Today about growing up on a…
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For 70 Years, the Pennsylvania Institute of Technology has Guided Students to Worthwhile Careers
You could say the Pennsylvania Institute of Technology is not the same school it was when it started 70 years ago, and you’d be right.…
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Researchers in Delaware Find Potential Solution for Dealing with Spotted Lanternflies
The season when swarms of spotted lanternflies come to the Philadelphia region is nearly upon us, but this time, researchers may have a way of…
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Amateur Golf Society Makes Competing in Tournaments Easier and More Accessible
The Amateur Golf Society, founded by two Philadelphia sports enthusiasts, makes competing in tournaments easier for busy golfers, writes Laura Brzyski for Philadelphia Magazine. Golf…
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Downingtown Country Club Owner Credits Soaring Golf Popularity for Acquisition
Downingtown Country Club owner Ron Jaworski is cashing in on the boom in golf players. The former Eagles quarterback recently purchased the Back Creek Golf…
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For Kids Who Love to Climb, the Crab Trap Offers a Unique Experience
For anyone seeking a unique addition to their school or community playground, check out the Crab Trap, available through General Recreation in Newtown Square. This…
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Former Downingtown West Softball Star Making a Name for Herself
Caitlin Coker, who played at Downingtown West and attended Downingtown STEM Academy, has made a name for herself at Boston University, writes Isabella DiAmore for…





























































