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Serafin Summer Music 2024 kicks off June 4 in Wilmington and Milford
Over recent months, from countless thoughtful people, I have received kind expressions of congratulations on my “retirement. ''. I was surprised and humbled by accolades extended from The Music School of Delaware Board, staff, faculty and community. I have appreciatively but reluctantly received these merits. Credit for the accomplishments of organizations does not accrue to one person. The work of “pushing the rock up the hill” is the work of many. Resultant successes are shared by the team who strive together to make something happen.
Delaware County Burgers Still a Bargain Even With Rising Prices
Delaware County burger restaurant owners are feeling the pressure of rising beef prices as they try to keep customers happy. It seems even Charlie’s Hamburgers in Folsom has felt the effect of rising beef prices, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In January, Charlie’s Hamburgers, a nearly 90-year-old...
Take a Visit to Pennsylvania’s Oldest House in Delaware County
Pennsylvania’s oldest house is over 300 years old, built around 1640. It’s also in Delaware County, on Creek Road in Drexel Hill, writes Ava Peluso for AZ Animals. Swedish immigrants built the Lower Swedish Cabin near the Upper Darby River, close to the Great Minquas Trail, a trade route and a way for farmers to get their grain to the mills.
National Flip Flop Day means Free smoothies from Tropical Smoothie Cafe. What to know
While this weekend – Memorial Day weekend – is the unofficial start of summer, the party isn't ending after the last grill burns out on Monday. The first Wednesday after Memorial Day is National Flip-Flop Day, and it comes with a nice benefit. ...
Remembering Reading Terminal Cheesesteak Icon Rick Olivieri, From Drexel Hill
Rick Olivieri at Reading Terminal Market in 2008. Rick Olivieri, the grandson of cheesesteak inventor Pat Olivieri and former owner of Rick’s Steaks at Reading Terminal Market, died June 12 at his Drexel Hill home, writes Michael Kelein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 57-year-old fought a 10-year battle with...
$1 Million Lottery Ticket Sold at Delaware County Wawa
MIDDLETOWN, PA — A lucky lottery player in Delaware County has struck it rich by purchasing a $1 million-winning Scratch-Off ticket from a local Wawa store. The winning $1 Million Moneybag Crossword ticket was sold at the Wawa located at 1073 Baltimore Pike, Media. The store will receive a $5,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. The $1 Million Moneybag Crossword, a $20 game, offers players the chance to win top prizes of $1 million. Lottery officials remind players that Scratch-Off prizes must be claimed within one year from the game’s end-sale date, which can be found at palottery.com. Winners
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