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Join the Chester County Library & District Center business and career librarian, Mikaila Strano, as the library introduces new resources and services to the Business Center.
As Pennsylvania’s baby boomer generation continues to age, the commonwealth’s system is failing to meet the growing demand for nursing home care.
The world’s only fully automated, wearable birthing simulator is one of the coolest things made in Delaware, according to a 2024 Delaware State Chamber of Commerce contest. The fake blood and mucous ...
“I'm beginning to think that maybe it’s not just how much you love someone. Maybe what matters is who you are when you’re with them.” Anne Tyler, author Ethan Joella is like any writer in the history ...
A simple, five-word question (“Could you send me actors?”) has led to a unique multidisciplinary and accredited educational program at the University of Delaware. The question came from Amy ...
State Sen. Christine Tartaglione (D–2, Philadelphia) formally introduced Senate Bill 19, legislation aimed at raising Pennsylvania’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026 and tying future increases to ...
What is the sound of helping others? At Las Américas ASPIRA Academy in Newark, it is heard in the chorus of students working with teachers, administrators and the entire school community to make a ...
Over the last few years, University of Delaware professor Ethan Joella has published three novels that illuminate the unbreakable power of human connection.
After many years in downtown Newark, the Newark Arts Alliance moved to the Shoppes of Louviers last year, bringing that same quality of classes, public events and ingenuity to new students and ...
There are some people who just exude energy, a real-life energizer bunny. They channel that energy and share it with those closest to them, their profession and their community. Nick Sandoval was not ...
Life moves fast—like, really fast. Between juggling work, family chaos, school drop-offs, endless errands, and even making sure the dog gets fed (again!), it’s no wonder our own health sometimes takes ...
When poverty and crisis leave you feeling hopeless, where can you turn? The Oxford Area Neighborhood Services Center (NSC) offers a lifeline. Call (610) 932-8557 or stop by the office at 35 3rd Street ...
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