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Positively Philadelphia: Celebrating Our Region’s Public Garden Heritage
Friday, May 10th, is National Public Gardens Day, and Philadelphia is home to more gardens than any other city in the country.
New Clue Emerges in 2009 Disappearance of Chesco Woman
Toni Sharpless would be 33 years old now. She was last seen in August 2009, after she left the home of a 76ers basketball player.
Chester County Attraction Celebrates One Millionth Visitor
The one millionth visitor to Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square was greeted by a roaring group of staff members Friday.
Univ. of Pa. Racehorse Expert Says Favorite’s Injury Won’t Affect Retired Life
“I’ll Have Another,” the colt that won the first two races in the Triple Crown, was scratched suddenly from Saturday’s Belmont Stakes, and retired with a swollen tendon.
What’s Cooking on 1060: Big Events on Your Calendar
In this episode of “What’s Cooking on 1060,” Hadas Kuznits looks at a wine-and-chocolate tasting event for Valentine’s Day, recipes for Super Bowl Sunday, and a new rooftop venue for your next party.
Lansdale, Kennett Square, Bordentown Named ‘Classic Towns’ In Region
Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission executive director Barry Seymour says this brings the total number of classic towns in our region to 21.


























