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Safety courses encouraged for motorcyclists as peak riding weather nears
Rhonda Diercks knows firsthand the importance of motorcycle safety. In 2020, another motorcyclist collided with her while she was riding her motorcycle, causing her to lose a leg. Now, she stresses the importance of safe riding to her students and instructors as facilitator of a state-approved motorcycle safety class held...
Injured Kitten Rescued from Coatesville Home Now Adopted
Dozens of animals living in extremely poor conditions were rescued last month from a Coatesville home, including Roo the kitten. Dozens of animals living in extremely poor conditions were rescued last month from a Coatesville home, including a duct-taped kitten missing a leg. Now some of them, including Roo the kitten are adopted to loving homes, writes Cherise Lynch for NBC 10 Philadelphia.
Delaware County Legally Challenges Marple in Delco Woods Open Space Zoning Decision
Delco Woods, as seen from Reed Road. A Marple zoning decision for the property is being challenged by Delaware County. A n April decision by Marple Commissioners that rezones Delco Woods zoning as open space triggered two legal actions May 14 from Delaware County, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times.
School Bus Stolen In Newark Found In Virginia
On Friday, May 17, 2024, at approximately 9:50 a.m., the New Castle County Division of Police was notified of the theft of an unoccupied, unattended yellow school bus from the unit block of Marrows Road. The bus, identified by the signage “Rohan’s Bus Service Inc” and numbered 850, also displayed Delaware license plate C65296. Its last known position was at the Brookside Shopping Center.
State Police Arrest Pair for Copper Wire Theft from New Castle Area Construction Site
Delaware State Police arrested David Mitchell, 55, of Newark, Delaware, and Colleen Floyd, 32, of Delaware City, Delaware, for theft of copper wires and related offenses from a New Castle area […] The post State Police Arrest Pair for Copper Wire Theft from New Castle Area Construction Site appeared first on Delaware State Police - State of Delaware.
What goes there? More warehouses going up in Carneys Point
CARNEYS POINT TWP. — Construction is underway on a two-warehouse complex that will create more than 1.12 million square feet of space, although the developer says who occupies it remains to be determined. The Rockefeller Group Logistics Center received local planning approval in late 2022. The 141-acre property was...
Making Healthcare a Priority at Freedom Village at Brandywine
Wellbeing and good health are goals most of us would love to achieve, especially in our later years. Freedom Village at Brandywine, a senior Life Care Community in West Brandywine, Chester County, works to make that goal a reality for its residents. A team of providers, from physicians to nurses,...
Malinda Hoagland's sisters release statement as lawyers look into 12-year-old's death
The older sisters of Malinda Hoagland, the 12-year-old girl whose father and his girlfriend face charges related to her death in Chester County, have released a statement as attorneys investigate the case. Malinda, her father Rendell A. Hoagland and his girlfriend, Cindy M. Warren, lived in the Poconos before moving...
College senior from Downingtown collects seven job offers
Ava Irwin, a senior sport management major at Neumann University, received seven job offers before she graduated with the class of 2024 on May 18. The Downingtown native accepted a position as an account executive with the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association on March 8, more than two months before commencement.
Detour Ahead: Roadwork Planned In Delaware County
A lane closure is scheduled for Wallingford Avenue between Manchester Avenue and Route 252/Providence Road while workers make utility adjustments and mill and pave the roadway, according to officials. Drivers should use alternate routes, they added. to follow Daily Voice Delaware and receive free news updates.
Delaware veterans memorial will catch up with history through $5 million renovation
The centerpiece of Veterans Memorial Park in New Castle, Delaware will undergo a $5 million renovation to upgrade its infrastructure and add more names of local soldiers who died in conflicts from post-Korea to the present day.
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