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Re-Inventing Your Career In A Pandemic Economy
As an IT project manager and support analyst, Maryanne Pilson saw changes in the industry.

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As an IT project manager and support analyst, Maryanne Pilson saw changes in the industry.

A vote on the hotly-contested sale of the Delaware County Regional Water Authority (DELCORA) to a private company was pulled.
Montgomery County Commissioner Dr. Valerie Arkoosh opened her COVID-19 weekly press briefing the same way she has every week.
samples from every one of the state’s 53 popular waterways analyzed contained microplastics
March 6, 2021, marked an important anniversary in the Commonwealth’s response to COVID-19.
On March 19, 2020, Gov. Tom Wolf ordered all Pennsylvania businesses that weren’t “life-sustaining” to close.
The emails were obtained by Clarice Schillinger of Horsham Township, who founded the “Keeping Kids in School” organization
Delaware County Board of Elections discussion over hiring a Chicago election official to oversee voting in Delaware County sparked backlash
Thursday’s shootings — believed to be gang-related — heightened an already-growing fear
“Why did they cancel Good Friday?”
Jeff Bartos isn’t the first Republican to announce he’s running for the U.S. Senate, but he’s certainly made the biggest social-media splash
leaders in the Delaware Valley issued a joint statement criticizing the state health department for lagging vaccine distribution.
A Delaware County Board of Elections discussion of hiring a Chicago election official to oversee voting in Delaware County sparked backlash.
“Why did they cancel Good Friday?”
Upper Darby’s Police Superintendent Timothy Bernhardt and Mayor Barbarann Keffer participated in a virtual town meeting Sunday night.
A new vaccine site specifically for teachers and educational support staff will be set up in Montgomery County next week.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic swept into Pennsylvania, virtual learning has become the norm for most students.
“Out of adversity comes opportunity.”
In November, Tomlinson won her first full term as a Republican representing Bucks County.
The PA House Republican Policy Committee's general consensus: it’s not off to a good start.