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Some numbers on snow-spurred demand
A Philadelphia-area company has come up with numbers to gauge just how much the buildup to last weekend's near-record snowfall boosted demand for winter wear and soup.
Snow accumulations for selected regional areas as reported by the National Weather Service.
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Champion Energy Services Wins Energy Contract With Carbon County, Pa.
The county held an electricity auction in mid-January to secure a better price for the 2.7 million kilowatt hours the county uses annually.
Jeffrey Riback Joins New Direction Partners
New Direction Partners, a leading printing industry investment banking and consulting firm, has announced that Jeffrey Riback has joined the firm as Partner.
Chester County Man Sentenced to Four Years for Conducting Illegal Business with Iran
Ali Amirnazmi, 66, of Berwyn, PA, was sentenced today to 48 months in prison for his February 13, 2009 conviction on one count of conspiracy to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act , three counts of violating IEEPA, three counts of making false statements to federal officials, and three counts of bank fraud, announced United ...
Chesco Man Gets Prison for Iran Dealings
An Iranian-American businessman from Berwyn, Pa. has been sentenced to four years in prison for violating the US embargo on trade with Iran -- a crime, in this case, with national security implications .
Chesco man with Iran dealings to be sentenced
Both sides agree that a Chester County chemical engineer who faces sentencing today for engaging in illicit business deals with Iran has a superior intellect.
Commissioners Select Spadt As President
Acknowledging his interest in a political future beyond that of serving simply as an elected official in a Pennsylvania municipality, Jonathan Spadt on Monday became president of the Lower Pottsgrove Township Board of Commissioners , having successfully convinced his colleague, Bruce Foltz, to give up the leadership seat he held for eight years.
NephCure helping FSGS disease research
Funding from the NephCure Foundation in Chester County has helped researchers in Boston discover a new gene that may lead to a cure for a rare type of kidney disease.
Photos released of woman in ID theft case
EASTTOWN, Pa. - December 29, 2009 -- Police in Chester County are looking for a woman who stole $28,000 dollars from TD Bank in a scheme that began with a purse theft.
Oversight of Pa. judges is wrapped in secrecy
One of state government's most secretive agencies is housed near the end of a hallway on the third floor of the Pennsylvania Judicial Center, just across Commonwealth Avenue from the Capitol.
In a global economy, tasks done outside regular work hours in the U.S. may occur during business hours where a deal is being negotiated.
MoxyVote Web site seeks to help dissident stockholders
Mark Schlegel of moxyvote.com on a street in West Chester, home town of TFS Capital.
Your Place: Roof stain is black algae, from new shingle filler
Question: The roof on my split-level house is "stained," says e-mailer "Bob from the Suburbs." Is it mold?My roof looks discolored and it looks like I'm ready for a new one.
Keeping What's Natural In Talks For Park
An apparently growing public consensus for the future use of Lower Pottsgrove 's Snell and Norton Park, on the township's northeast side, is to improve what's there and possibly exclude what's not.
The living room of Phyllis Kryven's home in Downingtown. It features a xylophone Kryven keeps for young visitors.
Unemployment Up In Philadelphia's Wealthy Suburbs
Share + Dec 3, 2009 3:55 pm US/Eastern BERWYN, Pa. 1 of 1 Rashad Ingraham William Haselberger, Dietrick Purvis and Carlos Estevez, all unemployed, look for a job at the Diversity Job Fair on Sept.
Three agents join Gleason to offer insurance through HealthMarkets
Bruce Widzgowski, Jonathan Wyman and Adam Morse have joined team leader Keith Gleason to offer insurance with HealthMarkets Companies.
Sprawling commercial village waits for tenants and waits, and waits
On 81 acres of former cornfields just off U.S. Route 422 in Pennsylvania, a town is taking shape.
Octavian Security puts U.S. HQ in area
Octavian Security, a British company that provides services protecting a range of facilities, will locate its U.S. headquarters in Berwyn, Pa.