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December 2022 Issue

Issue Features

Chip Miller & Joanne Hartley: Give Back to Move Forward

This month, Newtown Edgmont Friends & Neighbors is proud to highlight Elmer “Chip” Miller III and Joanne Hartley: siblings who are lifelong Gradyville residents with a rich history in our community.

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Business Profile: Scott’s Fireplace Products

Cooler weather calls for comfort, and there is no better place to be on a chilly night than snuggled up in your favorite chair, basking in the warmth of a cozy fireplace. If thoughts like these have you longing for winter weather, it may be time to pay a visit to Scott’s Fireplace Products in Newtown Square.

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Why is Newtown Edgmont in Delaware County? History Spotlight: The Battle of Turks Head

Following the American Revolution, a civil war took place in Chester County. The county seat was…

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Bringing People Together: Bob’s Annual Christmas List for Our Sponsors

Around the holidays, parents are quick to find simple gifts or their children to give to their Teachers. And people of goodwill remember their Letter Carriers and Trash Collectors with tips for their faithful service all year.

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The History and Mystery Behind Our ZIP Codes

Have you ever stopped to wonder why there are so many ZIP Codes in Edgmont Township?

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Home for the Holidays: Sharing Special Traditions

From traditional family gatherings to surviving long shopping mall lines, this holiday season is shaping up to be one reminiscent of years gone by.

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Expert Contributor Articles

Year End Tax Keys to Remember

Personal tax returns (1040) are due on April 18, 2023 (usually April 15th), with Partnerships (1065) and S-Corporations (1120-S) both being required to file by March 15th.

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Add Interest to Your Winter Landscaping

Even when winter’s cold and snowy weather has taken over, a beautiful landscape is still possible. Here are some ideas on how to highlight winter’s quiet, special beauty in your yard.

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Preparing Your Roof for Winter

Now that the leaves have changed, and that beautiful tapestry of color is gone, beware. As those colorful leaves changed and fell, they ended up on most homes’ roofs and into your gutters.

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Safety is a Job for All of Us

With the holidays right around the corner, remember to think about safety when you’re out and about shopping, visiting or taking part in other holiday events.

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Protecting Your Floors from Winter

As we enter the winter and holidays season, weather changes will inevitably follow. On November 1st, we all got our first taste of the cool mornings yet beautiful afternoons.

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