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Senator: State needs food desert map, grocery store aid
A senator representing Wilmington wants the state of Delaware to crack down on food scarcity and hunger. Senate Bill 254, sponsored by Sen. Darius Brown, D-Wilmington, creates the Delaware Grocery Initiative. That group would direct the Office of State Planning Coordination to study food insecurity in urban and rural food deserts. Per the bill, “food deserts” are census tract that ... Read More
Bowling alley, family entertainment center coming to The Grove at Newark
A bowling alley and entertainment center is coming to The Grove at Newark. Lefty's Alley & Eats will occupy approximately half of the former Kmart in the shopping center formerly known as College Square. The opening of Lefty's, slated for March 2025, will represent the return of bowling to Newark for the first time since Brunswick Blue Hen Lanes closed in 2014 to make way for the renovation of Newark...
Two Chester County Steakhouses Among Best in Region
Two steakhouses in Chester County have made the list of best steakhouses to try in the region. Two steakhouses in Chester County have made the list of best steakhouses to try in the Philadelphia region, according to Jason Sheehan, Maddy Sweitzer-Lamme, and Christine Coppa for Philadelphia Magazine. Steakhouses are the...
Delaware County borough turns to a flock of goats to rescue its urban forests from invasive plants
A Delaware County community has gone to the … goats. Morton, Pa., has hired the services of a flock of 19 goats as part of its five-year project to clear some green spaces of invasive plant species.
Over 1,000 pets will be up for adoption during Brandywine Valley SPCA's Mega Adoption Event
Thinking about adding a furry friend to your family? One of the largest pet adoption events in the country is happening next month in Delaware. More than 1,000 pets will be looking for "fur-ever" homes as part of Brandywine Valley SPCA’s Summer Mega Adoption Event. The event will be...
The star-studded finale to a beloved horror trilogy is coming. This Delawarean is behind it
He's from Wilmington. He made his first two films in Delaware. And nearly two decades later, he's one of the top horror directors in Hollywood and about to drop the...
Need a free gym membership for your kid? This Planet Fitness summer program can help.
School is almost out, and if you’re not sure how to keep your kids busy, Planet Fitness’ summer program could be the perfect solution. From June 1 to Aug. 31, Planet Fitness offers a High School Summer Pass that allows teens between the ages of 14 and 19 the opportunity to work out for free. ...
Cochranville Goat Rental Services Comes to the Rescue in Delco
Delaware County’s Morton Borough hired Cochranville goat rental service Amazing Grazing to help clear out two wooded lots. Delaware County’s Morton Borough has hired Cochranville-based goat rental service Amazing Grazing to help clear out invasive vines, bushes, and shrubs at two of its wooded lots, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
West Goshen Residents Still Waiting for Massive Park to Open
A couple of weeks ago a comment on a post to the West Goshen Sunshine Facebook page caught my attention. “RLD Greystone (developer) and Jerrehian, LLC. (co-developer) will be seeking approval for the final phase very soon. If West Goshen Township approves it, they’ve officially lost their collective minds in my opinion,” transparency advocate and West Goshen resident Margie Swart wrote. I knew the post was referring to the new Greystone development off of Pottstown Pike – I didn’t know much else.
Here’s a Taste of What Longwood Gardens’ $250 Million Expansion Project Will Include
Longwood Garden’s $250 million expansion is moving along smoothly. The project includes adding 17 acres to the esteemed botanical garden, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. This includes a 32,000-square-foot conservatory, private event space, education & administration building, bonsai courtyard, and a new restaurant. Longwood Reimagined: A...
Lefty's Alleys and Eats gets permission for Newark location
It's been more than a decade since the final bowling alley in Newark closed, but Newark City Council approved a proposal Monday that could strike the sport back into the college town, plus much more. Lefty's Alleys and Eats is looking to build their second Delaware location inside The Grove,...
Paws on the Paw-tio to kick off at White Dog Cafe
White Dog Cafe Glen Mills is launching the spring patio season with their first Paws on the Paw-tio for Providence Animal Center featuring a ribbon cutting and a paw-ty for pups and their humans alike! We caught up with Richard Lion of White Dog Cafe and Krystina Rivera from Providence Animal Center to hear about […]
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