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More than 3000 pounds (250 bags) of used clothing were collected in a recent drive entitled ‘Seniors Helping Seniors’ and sponsored by Spring House Estates and ACTS Retirement-Life Communities. Donations went to Impact Thrift Stores, a Christian based organization providing monthly financial support to 14 local charities Pictured from left: Spring House Estates Executive Director Holly Schade; Resident Maggie Gilbert; Director of Resident Services Alicia Peale; WillowBrooke Court Director of Therapeutic Recreation Nancy Gormley; Founder of Impact Stores Paul Baur; Will Ross (standing) Impact Stores and Spring House Maintenance Chad Trathen.
Sometimes, there’s nothing better than a day out of the office — even if it means laying down woodchips and planting garlic.
About 30 workers from the...
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Haverford High School students in a creative writing class are literary leaders for young readers in the district.
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Up until a few months ago, if you wanted to have good tapas (small plate dishes originally served in Spanish bars to accompany the riojas, sparkling cavas...
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CHELSEA, Mass. - At Teriyaki Yummy, an Asian fusion joint that opened this year, city manager Jay Ash introduces himself to the owners.
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