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March 2023 Issue

Issue Features

The Wilson Family: A Lifetime of Memories in Marple

When Deedy Wilson walked into her home on Rittenhouse Lane back in 1966, she knew immediately this house was “the one.” Now, 57 years later,that same house is full of wonderful memories that she and her husband Rob shared while raising their children here.

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Congratulations Joanie! March Casey’s Public House Student of the Month

The March Casey’s Public House Student of the Month is Joanie Quinn, a Junior at Cardinal O’Hara High School (COHS), who received a Certificate of Achievement and a $25 gift card from Casey’s Public House, our Sponsor of this program. 

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Mr. Dennis Reardon: Making a Difference to Our Marple Newtown Students

When Dennis Reardon came to Marple Newtown School District in 2003, he noticed a sign above Paxon Hollow Middle School’s front door that said: “A School that Makes A Difference.”

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March Madness: Let the Games Begin!

February was for football, and what an exciting month for our Philadelphia Eagles Fans! Now we turn to March, and we turn to Madness – March Madness Basketball, that is!

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Catholic Community Choir Celebrates 15 Years of Music, Faith and Fun!

Jeffrey Braconnier was a senior in high school when he had the idea for Catholic Community Choir (CCC), an organization that could bring children together from different parishes and provide them with unique and engaging performing arts experiences.

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Speer Swim School: Personalized Lessons That Build Confidence

As a mom of five young children, Emily Speer knows firsthand the importance of water safety. And she understands that a successful swim program teaches swim safety while also building a child’s confidence.

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Why Do Our Advertising Sponsors Have Great Reputations? Because Bringing People Together is Purpose-driven!

Think of any local business in Marple Township, or just beyond in nearby Newtown Square, Springfield, Edgmont, Willistown, Upper Providence or Radnor townships.

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Recalling The Eagles Pep Rally Will Keep Hope Alive

A trip to the Super Bowl calls for celebration, and although our beloved birds didn’t come home with a win, we did our best to send them soaring into the big game!

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Ready, Set — FISH! Trout Season Begins April 1st

Pennsylvania is home to some of the best trout fishing in the eastern United States. Our state offers over 86,000 miles of streams and rivers, including over 15,000 miles of designated Wild Trout Water.

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Marple Newtown High School Holds Annual Mini-THON

Whether you want to hit the dance floor for hours, play one of the many games or enjoy good food with friends, Mini-THON is a night for everyone to come together for one purpose: to raise money and save lives.

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Expert Contributor Articles

Helping Children Through Grief

Research shows that while only 10 percent of 3-year-olds have some understanding of death and its finality, that number jumps to about 58 percent in 4-year-olds.

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Transform Your Home with New Siding

First impressions are everything, and some may even say your home is a symbol of your success.

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Storm Doors Make All the Difference

Storm doors have been on homes for years. Vast improvements in the door industry have resulted in multiple benefits to having a storm door.

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Fluoride: Nature’s Gift to Preventive Dentistry

In 1901, a young dentist named Dr. Frederick McKay traveled west to practice dentistry in Colorado Springs. What he discovered there shocked him.

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A Reverse Mortgage Could Be Just What You Need

While a reverse mortgage is not for everyone, in the right situation a reverse mortgage may be perfect for you.

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Community Partner Articles

The Broomall Dodgers

From 1848 to 1918, West Chester Turnpike was a toll road, with toll houses along its 20 mile route. The toll? Two cents per horse per mile.

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