France
France is a semi‑presidential republic in Western Europe. It spans 18 regions, including overseas territories. It borders multiple European nations and boasts one of the world’s largest exclusive economic zones. Its capital and cultural heart is Paris.
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Two Chester County Companies Make Forbes 2025 List of Best Large Employers
Two Chester County companies have found a place on the recently published Forbes 2025 America’s Best Large Employers List. For the last decade, the publication…
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France-Based Wastewater Company Opens New Plant to Treat Contaminated Chesco Creeks
Veolia, a French company managing water and wastewater systems in 39 states, opened a $35 million charcoal-filter plant last week to remove PFAS from Red…
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Former Longwood Gardens Curator Leads European Orchid Display
Former Longwood Gardens curator Greg Griffis has taken horticulture artistry to new heights, writes Lisa Young for BBC News. Griffis currently heads the Eric Young…
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New Restaurant Offers Chic French Dining in West Chester
Jolene’s, a relatively new restaurant in downtown West Chester, offers residents a Parisian dining experience right in Chester County, writes Ed Williams for Maine Line…
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West Chester University Students Gain Global Perspective on Study Abroad Trip to Europe
Fifteen students from West Chester University (WCU) recently returned from an intensive nine-day study abroad program in Europe, where they explored transatlantic relations, engaged with…
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Philadelphia Airport Returns to Pre-Pandemic Passenger Levels
It’s been a few years coming, but Philadelphia International Airport is reporting that passenger numbers are solid, showing that air travel in and out of…
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How A Chester County Couple Built Downingtown’s R 5 Wines
The journey for local business owners Kieran and Kristie Robinson to open their own wine tasting room, R 5 Wines, was not always a local…
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Saving the Legacy of Upper Darby Artist, Author William Wharton
An effort is underway to preserve the history and works of artist and writer William Wharton, also known as Albert du Aime, a 1943 graduate…
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Harriett’s Bookshop is Raising Funds to Send 10 Philly Youth to Study Abroad This Fall
Harriett’s Bookshop owner Jeannine A. Cook is aiming to send 10 North Philadelphia youth to study abroad in Paris this fall, writes Shara Dae Howard…
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American Airlines Announces New 2025 Summer Routes from Philadelphia, Reinvests in Successful 2024 Routes
American Airlines has released its summer 2025 schedule with continued investment in Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) as an East Coast gateway for travelers from Europe. …
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PHLCVB Publishes New Roadmaps for Meeting Planners, International Travel Suppliers
The Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau has released its latest publications aimed at aiding meeting and event planners and international travel suppliers and tour operators…
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After 25 Years, Birchrunville Store Cafe Continues to Boast Fabulous Reputation
A quarter century after it first opened its doors, Birchrunville Store Cafe continues to maintain the fabulous reputation that can still make it challenging to…
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The Colonial Theatre Releases Its Classic Film Slate for August
Summer may be winding down, but The Colonial Theatre is not slowing down on exciting films. The Theatre recently released its classic movies slated for…
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Nicholas Cumins Ushers in New Era as He Takes Charge as CEO of Bentley Systems
Following the CEO transition plan from Exton-based Bentley Systems, Nicholas Cumins recently took over as CEO. Cumins succeeds Greg Bentley, the eldest of the five…
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Study Abroad Experience in South Africa Speaks to the Souls of Holy Family University Travelers
You learn a lot about yourself when you are submerged in 58-degree waters in a steel cage, miles offshore from the Southernmost tip of Africa…





























































