The Phoenix Reporter & Item
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Despite Owning Property in Chester County, Benjamin Franklin, Unlike Pal George, Never Actually Slept Here
Despite owning a sizable property in southern Chester County, there is no proof that Benjamin Franklin ever actually slept here, writes Michael Rellahan for The…
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Administrative Assistant, 85, at Great Valley Publishing in Spring City Has No Plans to Retire … Again
Patricia Plumley, 85, an administrative assistant at Great Valley Publishing in Spring City, has no plans to retire anytime soon, writes Marian Dennis for The…
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Young Entrepreneurs from Devon Prep Lauded for Business Idea, Advance to National Competition
Phoenixville resident Ryan Klauder and West Chester resident Christopher Muth, both students at Devon Prep, were lauded at the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) Philadelphia Investor…
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Phoenixville Continues Tradition of Burning Phoenix at Firebird Festival
More than 10,000 people recently gathered in Phoenixville to watch its iconic phoenix statue go up in flames for the 14th annual Firebird Festival, writes…
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Brandywine Hospital Optimistic After Sale to Tower Health
Brandywine Hospital CEO Jeff Hunt is predicting good things for the Coatesville hospital following its recent sale to Tower Health, writes Brian McCullough for The…
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Forward-Thinking Phoenixville the First in Pennsylvania to Make This Commitment
There will eventually be no more ashes from whence Phoenixville has risen, because the borough council just committed to clean up the community’s energy sources…
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Phoenixville’s Sly Fox Brewery Releases This Year’s Schuylkill River Trail Ale
The moment lovers of good ale have been anticipating is finally here, as Phoenixville’s Sly Fox Brewery released its seasonal SRT Ale on Earth Day,…
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Local Hospital Patients At Risk Of New Foe: Data Theft
Hospitals are a known battleground for attacks from viruses and infections, but a new threat ambushed two Chester County hospitals — and it may be…




















































