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Delaware County Magazine and The Main Line Chronicles are the largest newspapers/magazines in the history of Delaware County. Specializing in advertising for locally owned Delaware County businesses and businesses seeking Delaware County homeowners. We have 9 zones for targeted results for just your neighborhood and a full run of over 100,000 audited houses for those who can draw from the whole co
10/11/2024
We had a misprint in our September issue! We apologize for any confusion!
10/01/2024
Activist and Advocate Alim Howell met with Upper Darby Township Councilman David G. Bantoe to discuss the illegal activity that is happening across Upper Darby. The meeting was on Friday September 27th located at the Councilman’s District Office at 436 Long Lane Upper Darby.
There has been a surge of dealings with illegal substances and armed robberies recently that have come to the councilman’s attention to motivate changes and conduct this meeting.
Bantoe is Upper Darby’s sixth district council member. Committees the councilman represents are Public Safety-Chair, Planning, Zoning, and Building Code, Public Health and Environmental Affairs, and Community Engagement.
The main topics of discussion where constituents of Upper Darby have to work together to keep businesses, homes, schools, churches, and streets clean and safe. Obtaining more of a community-oriented environment. Looking out for the youth, adults, and seniors altogether.
To contact an Upper Darby Township Councilperson, call phone number 610-734-7600 or email [email protected]. Website is www.upperdarby.org
10/01/2024
09/30/2024
Monday, September 30
Drexel Hill United Methodist Church, 2-7pm
Springfield Country Club, 2-7pms
Tuesday, October 1
Springfield Country Club, 2-7pm
Wednesday, October 2
Aston, Neumann University Bruder Life Center, 9am-7pm
Devon, St. Luke Lutheran Church, 9am-2pm
Thursday, October 3
Media, Delaware County Community College, 9am-7pm
Friday, October 4
Newtown Square, Springton Lake Presbyterian Church, noon-5pm
Norwood, AL Post 507 JW Cross, noon-5pm
Springfield, Covenant United Methodist Church, noon-5pm
Wayne, Radnor Library, 11:30am-4:30pm
Saturday, October 5
Essington, St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church, 9am-2pm
Ridley Park Presbyterian Church, 9am -2pm
Sunday, October 6
Wynnewood, Kaiserman Jewish Community Center, 10am-3pm
09/28/2024
Happy Little Paintings with Bob Ross Teen Event: 1-2pm, teens; register. HK Furness Library
Happy Little Paintings Teen Art Event Join us for Delco Arts Week with snacks and painting on miniature easels in Bob Ross' style. Whether you're a seasoned painter or a complete beginner, you'll find joy and...
09/27/2024
Tom, 2 years old, male
Tom is charming, laidback and calm and doesn’t mind doing his own thing.
Miranda, 4 years old, female
Miranda is a truly lovely kitty and is incredibly friendly and loving.
Courtesy of Brandywine Valley SPCA
1212 Phoenixville Pike, West Chester, PA 19380.
Call 610-692-6113 or visit bvspca.org
09/27/2024
The Animal Kingdom – Friday Social for Disabled Teens/Young Adults: 5:30-7pm, ages 16+. Swarthmore Library
Last Friday Social Disabled older teens and young adults (plus their companions) are welcome to join us on the last Friday of each month for an evening of socializing and planned activities. The...
09/26/2024
ANIMAL FRIENDS OF LANSDOWNE
Merlyn Needs a Meowvelous Home
Handsome Merlyn was found by kind residents, stuck, starving, and in poor condition. He’s a sweet Siamese boy who deserves so much better! He was traumatized then moved around a few times, so he takes a little while to adjust, understandably learning to trust again with each move. He’s lived in foster homes with (and tolerated) other cats and dogs, but he would much rather stick to himself and curl up on a bed with his person. Though a bit large for your lap and not a big fan of many toys, Merlyn is a happy little couch potato who comes looking for love and wants nothing more than to be near you, and he’s fairly quiet for a Siamese, except at feeding time! Merlyn’s estimated date of birth is 2017. He is neutered, had a dental cleaning, tested negative, is microchipped, has had his shots, and is decompressing nicely from his prior trauma. Now all he needs is his very own human who promises to love him and be the recipient of his devotion. Could this be you?
Please note: a higher than usual adoption fee will be charged for this cat, only local adopters from the Delaware Valley will be considered.
To learn more about Merlyn and other pets available for adoption, and to download an adoption application, please visit www.animalfriendsoflansdowne.org. Animal Friends of Lansdowne is a non-profit, all-volunteer community rescue, now in their 19th year of operation. Follow AFL on Facebook!
Animal Friends of Lansdowne
email: info@animalfriends oflansdowne.org Follow AFL on Facebook!
Animal Friends of Lansdowne Dedicated to Animals in need in the Lansdowne Community
The Saturday Club Fall 2024 Women & Children’s Consignment Sale: 5pm thru Sept 29, 2pm. Wayne facebook.com/events/3745211215792400
09/25/2024
Cat Nook Café
Lindy Has Lots of Love to Give
Yes, Lindy would love to be your forever! She’s a very sweet and polite cat that loves to follow her foster mom around the house.
When it’s time for work, she can be found perched next to the computer, happy and content as can be.
She’s quite confident and not at all timid. This beautiful tabby is ready and waiting for you! She is so playful and sweet.
Lindy is up to date on vaccinations, spayed, tested negative for FeLV/FIV/HW, and microchipped. Adopters with a previous annual veterinary history preferred.
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