On Veterans Day, area veterans can get free meals via a drive through at American Legion Post 805 in Broomall.
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Marple Township Board of Commissioner Meeting is on Monday, Nov 9, 2020 06:30pm.
The Board Of Commissioners Zoom Meeting is on Monday, Nov 16, 2020 07:00pm.
The Marple Township November Planning Commission Zoom Meeting is on Monday, Nov 23, 2020 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
A petition has been launched urging Marple officials to deny PECO's planned natural gas reliability station at Sproul and Cedar Grove roads.
PECO is hosting four virtual open house meetings on the natural gas reliability station as well as new gas mains Tuesday and Wednesday.
Items sought include masks, sports bras, deodorant, snacks, and family-friendly video game. See a full list of items sought here.
PECO has issued an update to their Natural Gas Reliability Project for residents as of Oct. 13, 2020.
Marple's October Planning Commission Zoom meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020 at 7 p.m.
Marple's Board of Commissioners Zoom meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 12, 2020 at 6:30 p.m.
Marple's October Zoning Commission meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020 at 7 p.m.
The Broomall Fire Company's Food Fare was so successful that another installment is planned for next weekend.
Cradles To Crayons is a non-profit group that provides Philadelphia-area kids essential items, such as clothing and hygiene products.
The annual National Night Out event was set to be held Oct. 6 after being pushed back from Aug. 4 due to the coronavirus.
Students at two Chesterbrook Academy Preschools collected more than 600 nonperishable food items to benefit Upper Darby Food Bank
The ceremony will not be open to the public, but will be livestreamed on Delaware County's website and social media pages.
The coronavirus sent millions of Americans, including some in Delco, into an economic tailspin that's being felt at the dinner table.
The Food Fare will be held over three days in Broomall and feature cheese steaks, french fries, snow cones, funnel cake, and much more.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The event that helps raise funds for families of emergency services workers who are killed or are permanently disabled has been canceled.
If you have photos of past Broomall Fire Company presidents and chiefs, the fire company wants to hear from you.
The ongoing pandemic has led to the cancellation of numerous events, and among the canceled events is Pints in the Square.
See Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn in the night sky this Sunday. No telescope required.
Don't be alarmed: the group doesn't worship Satan and mostly gives back to the community and encourages separation of church and state.
The county controller launched a website to help residents and organizations get more than $113,000 in unclaimed funds the are owed.
One drive will take place Saturday morning in Lansdowne and the other will take place in the afternoon in Linwood.
The government is giving $62 million in grants to support the homeless and individuals at risk of becoming homeless in Pennsylvania.
One drive will be held Saturday morning at Upper Darby High School and another will be in the afternoon at Park Lane Elementary School.
Colleen DeJohn has been working day after day as manager at the Main Line Health Center in Newtown Square amid the coronavirus.
Kaylie Durbsno is a mother who is expected her second child, all while giving coronavirus patients cat scans at Lankenau Medical Center.
Dr. Ira Thal of Newtown Square is working at two retirement centers treating coronavirus patients after beating the virus himself.
Lauralynn Dunleavy started her job as an ICU nurse at Lankenau Medical Center right as the virus was taking off in the Philly region.
The Pennsylvania National Guard delivered pallets of food to Interboro High School, Drexel Hill Middle School and Chester City Hall.
Ellis Athletic Center in Newtown Square is collecting non-perishable foods Wednesday for donation to St. Mark’s Food Pantry in Broomall.
The event will pay tribute to the late Clinton Cunningham and raise money for a group that supports children who have lost parents.
"He was the kindest child and could brighten any room," said Rebecca Wzorek, mother of Matthew Wzorek who died at just 7 years old.
Newtown Township officials want to hear your thoughts on potential changes to St. Alban's Circle.
A study shows which Pennsylvania ZIP codes have the highest post graduate population, and the Main Line has some of the smartest residents.