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Wawa to Give Away 10 Limited-Edition Sneakers
Wawa is releasing limited-edition sneakers to 10 fans, writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer. They will be available through an end-of-summer social media giveaway:…
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Social Media Glitch Creates Costly Problems for Boutique in West Chester
For Malena’s Vintage Boutique in West Chester, Instagram has been a great tool. In fact, it generated 20 percent of the shop’s sales and gave…
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Bistro in Wayne Becomes Battleground for Differing Views on Requiring Proof of Vaccination
Cornerstone Bistro in Wayne is among the local restaurants that are intensifying their safety measures as the Delta variant continues to spread throughout the country.…
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Women’s Business Connection Honors Tuttle, Sibley, and Its Community Partners at Annual Awards Event
Two local leaders were recognized recently by the Women’s Business Connection of Chester Country (WBC). Nancy Tuttle of Tuttle Marketing Services is this year’s Business…
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Wall Street Journal: As NFL’s First Openly Gay Player, West Chester Native’s Path to Pro Football Was Anything but Common
West Chester native Carl Nassib recently became the first active NFL player to publicly identify as gay, but his path to America’s most popular sports…
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West Chester’s Andiario One of Just 3 Restaurants Outside the City to Rank Among the 50 Best in Philadelphia
Andiario – the upscale restaurant on West Gay Street in West Chester that offers seasonal, New American cuisine – is one of just three restaurants…
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Historic Mansion in Chestnut Hill Garners Major Attention After Being Featured on Popular Instagram Account
After being featured on the wildly popular Instagram account Cheap Old Houses, the historic Greylock Mansion in Chestnut Hill has quickly become a hot real…
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Lawsuit Against Montco Commissioner Joe Gale Raises Question of Whether Public Officials Can Block Constituents on Social Media
A new lawsuit against Montgomery County Commissioner Joe Gale raises the question of whether public officials can block their constituents on social media, writes Anna…
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Entries Pour In for Colonial Theatre’s ‘Punny’ Marquee Contest
After it had to close due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville began using its marquee to post humorous, pun-filled takes on…
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After Two Successful Years with Oregon, Avon Grove Grad Ready to Step into Circle at San Diego State
After two successful years playing for the University of Oregon, Avon Grove High School graduate Maggie Balint is ready to step into the circle with…
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Wall Street Journal: West Chester Restaurant Offers Some of the Best Pasta in the Nation
The number of restaurants nationwide that offer authentic, handmade Italian pasta has surged in recent years, and West Chester’s Andiario offers some of the best,…
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Benchmark Twilight Cycling Classic Spins Up Next Saturday, August 12
Although the name has changed to the Benchmark Twilight Cycling Classic, you can still count on the fun and excitement of past years. Thrill to…
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Melton Center’s Grass Roots #PoolTogether Campaign Hopes to Re-Open Outdoor Pool by Next Summer
The Charles A. Melton Arts and Education Center is attempting to raise $250,000 to repair and renovate West Chester’s only outdoor pool that has been…
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BizBuzz: Instagram and Snapchat Overview
By Judith Lee You’ve seen those Millennials glued to their smartphone screens. At any given time of day, they are likely to be viewing their…
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Pegasus Technologies Aims to Redefine Social Media with its New App
Kennett Square based Pegasus Technologies has developed a new social media application that aims to connect users in person as it used to be, before…
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Judith Lee: When To Post – Simplified
By Judith Lee Yet again, I received some great questions at a SCORE presentation, this time at Tredyffrin Public Library. Here is one I get…





























































