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Category: Our Community

About Our Photographer: Crissy Everhart

Newtown Edgmont Friends & Neighbors is excited to introduce Crissy Everhart as our Contributing Photographer.

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Our Community: Edgmont Community Day

A fun day was had by all at the first annual Edgmont Community Day that was held on Saturday, September 10th.

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Celebrating Our Centenarians

Albert Einstein once said, “Wisdom is not a product of schooling but of the lifelong…

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The Marple Newtown High School STEM Academy: Building Skills to Become Future Leaders

High school students all have their own set of unique strengths and skills. Some students…

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Marine Corps League 17th Annual Golf Classic

Photos courtesy of Jim Cook, Detatchment Officer, Marine Corps League Det. 884  The Marine Corps…

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Harvest Festival at Garrett Williamson: Fun For the Whole Family

Did you know that Newtown Square is home to a sprawling 240-acre hidden gem on…

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Food Drive at Cardinal O’Hara Benefits Local Food Banks

Shredding Hunger on September 24th (see calendar on page X) offers the community an opportunity to shred…

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The Return of Pints in the Square

The long-awaited return of Pints in the Square Craft Brew Fest and 5K is finally here! After a 2-year hiatus, the committee is excited to announce that the 5th annual celebration of local craft brewing, food vendors and live music will happen on Saturday, September 17th at Delaware County Veterans Memorial, 4599 West Chester Pike Newtown Square.

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Newtown Township’s K-9 Program: Thank you, Officer Anthony Kyne

It’s no secret that Newtown Square is a special place to live, work and raise a family. Everywhere you go, you can easily find 2nd, 3rd and even 4th generations of families who value our community for its neighborhoods, schools and community pride. 

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Prosthetic Innovations: Broomall Natives Change Lives Through Prosthetics

After Broomall native Tim Rayer graduated from Marple Newtown High School in 1989, he was all set to pursue a degree in Physical Therapy.

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