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Artwork by local artist at Yardley Refillery
Lisa Domenic announced immediate availability of her original artwork at the Yardley Refillery, 1 S. Main St., Yardley. “I am thrilled to have this opportunity to partner with a local store owner and install my colorful line work in downtown Yardley,” said Domenic. Jaime Alford’s Yardley Refillery, which...
America’s Best Employers for Women Includes 1 From Delaware County
SAP's U.S. headquarters in Newtown Square continues to be a good place for women to work, according to Forbes Magazine. Seventeen of the nation’s best employers for women are in the Greater Philadelphia Area, and one of them is in Delaware County. Forbes named SAP in Newtown Square to...
Gabrielle Giffords stumps for Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania as campaign for running mate takes shape
PHILADELPHIA -- PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Gabrielle Giffords, the former Democratic congresswoman who was grievously wounded in a 2011 shooting in her Arizona district, took to the campaign trail Thursday for Vice President Kamala Harris, as Harris' nascent presidential campaign gets off the ground and a parallel campaign to be Harris' running mate takes shape.
George wants 76ers fans to 'be as critical and as hard as you can'
Paul George is ready to find out just how ruthless Philadelphia 76ers fans can be. At his introductory press conference with the 76ers on Tuesday, the nine-time NBA All-Star asked the team's fanbase to be as critical as possible. "Be as critical and as hard as you can," George said,...
Berwyn Woman Charged with Arson After Historic 'Breeze Hill' Home Burns Twice
A Chester County woman, Kathryn Frankel, faces arson charges after her historic Berwyn home, known as Breeze Hill, caught fire twice in less than three months, with officials alleging her direct involvement in at least the latest incident. Firefighters confronted a significant blaze at Frankel's property in Berwyn, previously left considerably damaged by an earlier fire, as reported by FOX 29.
Former MIT Assistant Aaron Green Joins Villanova Coaching Staff
VILLANOVA, Pa. – Villanova Swimming and Diving Head Coach Rick Simpson announced Thursday the addition of Aaron Green to his coaching staff. “We are thrilled to welcome Aaron to the Villanova Swimming and Diving family,” Simpson said. “AJ comes to the Main Line with a wealth of collegiate and club coaching experience. He will have an immediate impact on the development of all our student-athletes.”
Nick Nurse discusses the Sixers’ ‘super critical’ offseason additions
Following another disappointing playoff exit and an offseason featuring an almost pristine cap sheet, the Philadelphia 76ers were poised for an overhaul, and we’ve certainly seen that with more than a half dozen new faces arriving. At the joint Tyrese Maxey-Paul George press conferences earlier this week, head coach Nick Nurse discussed the team’s offseason moves:
Expect Delays on U.S. 422 in Lower Pottsgrove for Bridge Repairs and Roadway Reconstruction Next Week
Get ready for a bit of congestion if you're hitting U.S. 422 in Lower Pottsgrove Township next week. PennDOT just flagged that bridge repairs and roadway reconstructions are on the clock, set to ripple through your commute along a crucial 2.1-mile stretch of this expressway. With an $83.6 million project budget at the ready, they're tackling the area between the Sanatoga Interchange and Porter Road in Montgomery County.
Diggs Boys Bourbon, A Black-Owned Liquor Brand Launched During COVID Lockdowns, Debuts In Pennsylvania Stores
The founders of Diggs Boys Bourbon — Michael Earley, 43, Howard Riley, 42, and Earnest Drummond, 41, of Philadelphia — were inspired to launch their brand after many local businesses, including liquor stores, were shut down in Pennsylvania during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Philly Voice reported. The three...
Men’s Golf Has Four Earn Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar Honors
NEWARK, Del. – The University of Delaware men's golf program had four student-athletes named 2023-24 NCAA Division I Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars, as announced by the Golf Coaches Association of America on Thursday. Sparky Ariyachatvakin earned his third career honor while Jack Halleron received his second selection and both Casper Nerpin and Egor Zubov were selected for the first time.
LatinoCoating: Recognizing surface-level attempts at diversity and inclusion
Sign up for our Daily Email newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest local news throughout Philadelphia. In recent years, the concept of diversity and inclusion has become a focal point for many companies striving to appeal to a broader audience. However, a concerning trend known as “LatinoCoating” has emerged, characterized by surface-level attempts at diversity that fail to offer meaningful representation. This practice involves incorporating stereotypical imagery, language, or cultural elements into marketing campaigns without a deeper connection to or respect for the Latino community.
Philly Sports Tonight – Kevin Cooney – Eagles Training Camp & Phillies Concerns
Kevin Cooney hosts Philly Sports Tonight after the first official Eagles practice and a tough 5-4 loss for the Phillies. Andrew DiCecco joins Kevin for the first hour to debate Nick Sirianni & Jalen Hurts’ relationship, discuss position battles, and what the highlights of day 1 were. Kevin turns...
WSFS CARES Foundation Supports Community Organizations with $200,000 in Second-Quarter Grants
The WSFS CARES Foundation has supported TeenSHARP throughout the years, helping the organization grow from just 10 students to about 400 today. The WSFS CARES Foundation, the charitable giving arm of WSFS Bank, provided second-quarter grants to the Be Ready Community Development Corporation and TeenSHARP. Be Ready Community Development Corporation...
GoFundMe launched by Glenside resident whose rental property was destroyed by a fire
A GoFundMe has been launched on behalf of Randy Mims of Glenside, whose rental property on Cobden Road was destroyed by a fire in May 2023. According to the campaign’s description, the property has yet to be rebuilt and is described as “an eyesore for the community.”. From...
Police will read to kids at library storytimes
The Deptford library is partnering with township police to host three storytimes that will feature officers reading to kids. The free sessions will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 14; Thursday, Aug. 15; and Friday, Aug. 16, all at 11 a.m. Officers will read a series of themed stories as a way to make young readers more comfortable around the police. Titles have yet to be determined.
A love letter to Danny: Rumph Classic transcends the hardwood
Before he stepped foot on The Liacouras Center floor, Temple Basketball legend Khalif Wyatt spent his summer days at the now-named Danny Rumph Recreation Center to watch the Danny Rumph Classic. The Norristown, Pennsylvania, native watched the Pro-am basketball that featured the best hoopers in the City of Brotherly Love.
Twins take two out of three games against Phillies
(Minneapolis, MN)--The Minnesota Twins took the rubber-match of their series against the Philadelphia Phillies with a 5-4 win at Target Field on Wednesday afternoon. The Twins trailed by three entering the bottom of the seventh, but Carlos Santana hit a game-tying double to cap off a three-run inning. In the ninth, Max Kepler hit a walk-off single to give Minnesota the victory. Matt Wallner homered in the victory, while Jhoan Duran earned his sixth win in relief.
Eagles Make Two Roster Moves
The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have signed WR Griffin Hebert. In correspondence, the Eagles waived T Gottlieb Ayedze from the Non-Football Injury List. Hebert, 25, signed with the Seahawks in 2023 as an undrafted free agent out of Lousiana Tech. He was released at the end of training camp by Seattle last season.
Flyers Give Travis Konecny Long-Term Deal, Similar To What Cousin Bo Horvat Got With Islanders
Ironically, cousins Travis Konecny and Bo Horvat had identical seasons. Although Horvat inked his long-term extension last season, Konecny gets his on Thursday.
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