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Will DelVal Benefit From Josh Shapiro's Governorship?
The Delaware Valley Journal asked local leaders and pundits to weigh in.

Delaware Valley Journal provides unbiased, local reporting for the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
The Delaware Valley Journal asked local leaders and pundits to weigh in.

Getting ripped off is frustrating, but more worrisome is the items could very well be manufactured with poisons like arsenic and lead.
Philadelphia ranked a hardly inspiring 89th of being a desirable locale for a single person and 109th in available dating opportunities.
The White House has been a kind of landlocked Noah’s Ark over the years.
Homeowners will see their 2023 county tax bill soar by eight percent.
It's not every day that a Montgomery County judge decides to run for the state's top court.
The arithmetic is simple but the human dimension of the problem is much more difficult.
While she is uncertain what her next steps will be, she does not rule out running for another elected office in the future.
State Rep. Christopher Rabb argued that only school employees — and not elected officials — should have that power.
As the weather gets colder, many Delaware Valley skiers and snowboarders look forward to hitting the slopes this winter.
Philadelphia is facing another year of shocking violent crime.
The Chester Water Authority (CWA) and Chester County chalked up a win in its ongoing legal battle with the Receiver for the City of Chester.
The city of Chester has a long history of financial turmoil stretching back 27 years.
The Gold Star Garden offers an opportunity to pause and reflect, to recall those who have given their lives in the service of our nation.
Petroleum, natural gas and coal have been at the forefront of environmental policy efforts.
If the holdout unions refuse to sign on in the coming days all rail unions will strike, bringing much of American commerce to a halt.
Former GOP Congressman Barletta discusses his decision not to back Donald Trump in 2024 and why he believes it’s time for the GOP to move on
“No doubt GOP chair is a difficult job in this environment. A rebrand is needed and that starts with common sense messaging.”
Nov. 29 will mark 75 years since United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181.
“The Senate is prepared to move forward with its constitutional obligation to try the impeachment of Philadelphia DA Larry Kasner.”