I recently found an app that takes away the hassle of sending postcards and personalize postcards while on vacation right from your smartphone.
When President Obama took office, the African-American unemployment rate was 12.6%; today, its 14.4%. The NAACP booed the wrong person, for the wrong reasons.
Facebook is never private. Your postings can betray you even if you are merely involved in a civil legal matter.
Protein is important to building muscle so is very important when you are working out. Here is some important information about how much you should be eating.
The trend is unmistakable...the farther right the GOP moves, the more suburban voters it loses. The trend has helped lessen Pennsylvania's status as a swing state.
While the national unemployment rate continues to stay at 8.2%, the unemployment rate for ages 20-24 is 12.9%. Was "Hope" and "Change" accomplished, or just used as a fancy campaign line?
Events this week to celebrate summer.
No tape to record the meeting, changing a decision after-the-fact, executive sessions that send the members of the public outside. Is this really how the Municipal Authority should run its meetings?
If the month of June taught us anything about the 2012 race for the White House it's this: The radical, Tea Party-led GOP and its antiquated policies are helping Barack Obama win re-election.
Let us once and for all force the Fat Cats in Washington to give Americans what they truly deserve—a national healthcare program that works and is fair to all.
Heat-related emergencies.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a landmark decision upholding the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
An update on Police Chief Anderson's status, sewer bills and the sale of the Wyola School House.
Exercise is good for the body and the mind. Learn how to improve your mind with exercise!
Why were Newtown sewer bills incorrect again; why does the Wyola School sale seem to lack transparency; and what is going on with Newtown Police Chief Anderson?
Follow these safety tips this summer.
Why do men jump into mud puddles? Because they're there. And perhaps some deeper reasons as well.
The new resident on Paper Mill Road is still trying to close the road to the public.
Victory Gardens from bygone days were all but extinct, until now! Only today they're being used to fight hunger, not a war.
“When I hesitated for a moment," said Patterson, in telling the story, "the man brought his gun closer to my breast and I naturally decided the best thing to do was to obey him.”
Learn why it is important to get your children exercising at an early age.
Residents were able to track down definitive proof that Paper Mill Road was dedicated to the township in 1836.
Newtown Square–spanning five centuries–and celebrating its rich history at the 1742 Square Tavern this Saturday, June 2. Come and enjoy a day of community celebration.
Seldom known or understood filial responsibility laws provide that parents, children and spouse are responsible for each other's support.
Township officials should consider holding "listening sessions" in Newtown Township.
The historic barn at the Newtown Grill is to be demolished. What will happen if the Wyola School House is sold?
Boxes of old photos hold many secrets. Help us unlock those secrets and contribute to the communal memory by helping identify the people and places of Newtown Square.
A recap of the recent cleanups that occurred in Newtown Township.
Delaware County is restricting Special Olympics athletes participation in multi-sports in August due to insufficient chaperons/coaches. We have long list of athletes wishing to attend.
At the recent supervisors’ meeting, the Board authorized a petition related to the Wyola School for the approval of the sale of the property free of any use limitations.
It is critical for each person to drink enough water every day. Read some of the amazing things water does for the body and why you should be certain to drink enough every day.
Why not televise the Board of Supervisors’ meetings? Here are some updates from Monday's meeting from a resident’s point of view.
The Board of Supervisors April 23rd meeting will be an interesting and informative meeting to attend.
100 years ago, as the Titanic took on water and tilted down... he band played on. One musician remembers their part of the story.
Broomall Fire Co. announces annual spring carnival; honors fallen Philadelphia firefighters with flag flying half-mast.
Newtown Township Municipal Authority's April meeting was an example of the governing we do not deserve as township residents.
Lifting weights during pregnancy is actually safe.
Pennsylvania's Fair Care insurance covers those who cannot get medical insurance on the open market.
Homeowner wants to close part of Paper Mill Road which provides access to walking trails. The road is a township road and should not be closed to the public.
Newtown Township Supervisors' medical benefits are paid for by the taxpayers.