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Scholarships totaling nearly $71,000 were awarded to nearly three dozen volunteer firefighters and emergency medical technicians recently.
June 13 to June 18, there will be free access to fitness classes, the walking track, drop-in basketball, the fitness center, and more.
The event will take place from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 2 at Lowe's at the Quarry Center.
The Haverford area has a lot of outdoor awesomeness to offer, including some great walking and bike trails and other recreation.
Farmers markets around Haverford Township offer fresh produce along with local goods that are fun to shop for in the open venues.
Grant funding is going toward children's health and well-being, hospice and home care, food security, and more.
The event is back for 2022 and will benefit Haverford Township School District Education Foundation’s Mini & Empowerment Grant programs.
The Haverford and Havertown area offers fun that doesn't cost a lot, if you know where to look. Here are 5 ideas.
Several religious institutions in Delaware County got a cut of $5.23M in grants for security and hate crime protection improvements.
The Haverford Township Police Department is looking to hiring crossing guards at $38 per day for three hours a day, Monday through Friday.
Here are 5 Haverford Facebook groups you want to check out for fun and fresh info.
The ranks are based on U.S. Census, FBI, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and resident reviews.
Darby Borough residents called for the revocation of Briarcliff Fire Co.'s certification after members were accused of using racial slurs.
Rep. Mike Zabel said the library was approved for a Keystone Grant Award for Public Library Facilities that will be used for renovations.
A 16-year-old and a police officer helped pull three children from an icy pond in Collingdale Monday afternoon, according to reports.
In a statement, the Briarcliff Fire Company said it may fire those alleged to have made racist comments, but pushed back on its closure.
The Bon Air, Brookline, Manoa, and Oakmont free companies were awarded $15,000 each, for a $60,000 total in grant funds.
The family of late Fanta Bility said alleged comments about the child made by Briarcliff Fire Co. members redefine the work "despicable."
One firefighter was heard on the virtual meeting mocking the name of 8-year-old Fanta Bility, who was shot and killed last year.
A new report from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection shows most of Delaware County's streams are impaired in some way.
Red Cross blood donors will be entered for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl.
A no-contact food drive will be held the morning of Monday, Jan. 17 in the Haverford Middle School bus lane. See what to donate here.
The nation is experiencing a severe blood supply shortage.
Via the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, PA will get funding to help provide broadband coverage across the state, including Delco.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Haverford-Havertown area.
The township's Comprehensive Park, Recreation, and Open Space Plan has been awarded funds via the Delco Green Ways Grant Program.
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
The area's best K-9 teams will compete in events like article search, agility course, closest recall, and focused apprehension.
Estimates to restore the church building to a state appropriate for the celebration of liturgy approximate $523,000.
Saint Joseph Place in Collingdale will be the first affordable housing community for senior citizens developed in the suburbs.
Fanta Bility, 8 years old, was killed in a shooting at a football game in Sharon Hill. Now, the community is rallying behind her family.
The nation is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
Harrah’s Philadelphia recently gave $5,000 to the council, which helps adults develop reading, writing, math, and English language skills.
After a hiatus due to the coronavirus, the National Night Out festival is back, bringing communities together in the face of crime.