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Memories of the earliest Tupperware parties, from someone who was there
Tupperware became woven into America’s cultural fabric after World War II by forgoing retail stores in favor of a direct-to-consumer sales model. Women were recruited to display and sell colorful plastic bowls, jugs, canisters and every manner of food storage implement to their friends and neighbors.
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Girls flag football becomes sanctioned high school sport in Pa.
High school girls from schools in Pa. were even more excited for year three of the Eagles Girls Flag Football Jamboree now that the sport has been sanctioned and girls can now win state titles. The event kick-starts a new year of girls’ flag football. The sport has exploded in popularity in just three years’ time. NBC10’s Fred Shropshire has...
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‘Here to win': Girls flag football becomes sanctioned high school sport in Pa.
Girls flag football is officially a recognized sport in the state of Pennsylvania thanks to the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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How to pick the perfect pumpkin
It’s finally fall, which means it’s time to pick a pumpkin. Whether you’re carving a jack-o-lantern, baking a pie from scratch or simply using pumpkins for fall decor, here’s what you need to know before you hit the pumpkin patch.
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1st sighting of giant, parachuting Joro spiders reported in Pa. burbs. Big deal?
There is a report of six of the creepy invasive crawlers in southeastern Pennsylvania on JoroWatch.com. What do you know about the spiders?
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Brandywine Valley SPCA expands to South Jersey to help more animals find forever homes
The Brandywine Valley SPCA is expanding to South Jersey to become the first Animal Welfare Organization in the country to operate in three states: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
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Brandywine Valley SPCA expanding into South Jersey
The Brandywine Valley SPCA will now operate in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey after agreeing to affiliate with Lindenwold’s Animal Adoption Center.
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Giant Joro spiders arrive in Pennsylvania suburbs
We were warned that parachuting Joro spiders could land in the Philadelphia region. Now there is a report of six of the giant arachnids appearing in a Bucks County yard.
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Chaos erupts at city council meeting for potential new Delco police chief
Chaos erupted at the Collingdale Borough council meeting where many opposed the potential hiring of new police chief Rhaheem Blanden who the DA’s office said is under criminal investigation. The meeting didn’t end in a vote. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has the details.
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A guide to some of the family-friendly fall 2024 festivals, events in NJ, Del. and Pa.
Looking for something to get you into the fall spirit? Something like pumpkin picking, apple cider, great food and fun crafts. We have your guide to some of the fall festivals and events coming to New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
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Latino population represents majority in Berks Co. city
The Latino community has grown in Pennsylvania over the years. So much so that they represent more than 50% of the population in Reading, Berks Co. NBC10’s Yukare Nakayama explains what caught the attention of many Hispanics to bring them to Reading and the impact it’s had on the state.
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School lunch changes sparks uproar in Upper Dublin Township
Staffing shortages within the Upper Dublin School District could lead to changes to the lunch menu for students, and parents aren’t happy about it.
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Controversy swirls around Collingdale's police chief candidate
Collingdale’s council is expected to discuss electing a new chief of police on Tuesday night, but the candidate on the table is currently under investigation for tipping off an attempted homicide suspect before a raid. NBC10’s Karen Hua reports.
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Changes for school lunches in Upper Dublin Township spark outrage among parents
Changes in the lunch room have parents in the Upper Dublin School District sounding off. They’re concerned about what may no longer be offered to their kids in the cafeteria. But, now it turns out the outrage may be the result of a miscommunication. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has the story.
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Police chief candidate in Delco causes stir amid District Attorney's investigation
The candidate being considered for Collingdale’s new police chief is causing quite a stir as the Delaware County District Attorney’s Office investigates Rhaheem Blanden for allegedly tipping off an attempted homicide suspect.
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Paper carriers continue to deliver the news door to door in Delco town thanks to one woman
Remember when newspaper carriers used to be kids on bikes and walking on foot to drop off the latest headlines to your doorstep? Well, it’s still happening in Delaware County, thanks to one woman.
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Pa. counties can start printing mail-in ballots
After the Pa. state supreme court ended a presidential bid of Cornel West, an independent candidate, counties across the state can now print mail-in ballots.
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The woman behind 46 years of paper carriers in Delco town shares life advice
Nancy Saul has spent decades leading young people on routes, delivering “The News & Press of Delaware County.” NBC10’s Matt DeLucia finds out from current and former carriers about the life skills they learn one step at a time.
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Pa. State Police warn drivers after impersonator tries to pull someone over
Pennsylvania State Police are warning drivers about a police impersonator who attempted to pull over a man in Chester County. It happened along Route 1 and started as a tailgate situation before the fake officer turned on a siren and red and blue lights. NBC10’s Leah Uko has the details and shares what police say to look for when getting...
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Pa. court rejects Cornel West's bid to get on ballot, clears way for mail voting
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court has upheld a lower ruling that rejected a bid to get independent presidential candidate Cornel West on the battleground state’s ballot for the November election.