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Today in Delaware County history, June 4

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100 Years Ago, 1924: Following mad dog scares in different parts of the county, Mayor Turner has communicated with the Bureau of Animal Industry, State Department of Agriculture, making inquiry as to just what the laws are concerning dogs running at large. He has received the information that the payment of a state license for a dog is no more than registration of ownership and carries with it little or no privileges permitting dogs on streets or highways unless they are in personal charge of their owners.

75 Years Ago, 1949: The Ford Motor Co. plant in Chester will reopen at midnight Tuesday after being idled for more than four weeks by a strike at the company’s huge River Rouge plant. William D. Singleton, plant manager, announced that the 1,485 workers who were laid off would be completely recalled with full crews beginning work at midnight Tuesday.

50 Years Ago, 1974: When members of Chester High School’s Class of 1974 receive their diplomas at 6:30 tonight at Sun Chester in Chester Township, they will at once become members of an exclusive fraternity which took root in this community a century ago. The 595 graduating seniors will be the 100th and ironically the last class to graduate from Chester High School as it is now known. In September, the Greystone building at Ninth and Fulton streets will surrender all but its memories to a new $22-million seat of secondary education currently under construction two blocks away at Ninth and Barclay streets.

25 Years Ago, 1999: A soft drink company has approached the Aldan Recreation Board with a proposal to provide a scoreboard for Schwenke Field, free of cost, in exchange for the borough’s agreeing to sell only the company’s product in the ballfield snack bar. The scoreboard would contain the company’s logo. Council President Joseph McCollian said he’s not in favor of the idea. “I like ‘free,’ but I don’t like commercializing the field with a sign with advertising,” he said.

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10 Years Ago, 2014: A prep school graduate who allegedly led the so-called Main Line Take Over Project has pleaded not guilty to charges he peddled marijuana and cocaine via the drug ring to college and high school students. The 25-year-old, who remains in Montgomery County jail in lieu of $1 million bail, previously worked at a medical marijuana dispensary while living in California. He was one of 11 people arrested in April when the alleged drug operation was dismantled by county detectives.

— COLIN AINSWORTH



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Man’s body discovered off Route 40 in New Castle, Delaware

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Monday, March 30, 2026 11:29AM

Man's body discovered off Route 40 in New Castle County, Del.

NEW CASTLE, Del. (WPVI) — An investigation is underway in Delaware after police discovered a man’s decomposing body in New Castle County.

The remains were found near Route 40 and Appleby Road in New Castle on Sunday afternoon.

The Action Cam was at the scene as Delaware State Police converged on the area after the discovery.

Authorities say the decomposing body is that of an unidentified man.

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An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death.

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Delaware River Bridge receives $600 million for replacement

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The Delaware River Bridge will be replaced following a $600 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation, revitalizing a main connector between Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and Burlington County, New Jersey.

According to a joint release from U.S. Pennsylvania Senators John Fetterman, D, and Dave McCormick, R, the funds will “advance” the PA Turnpike/I-95 Interchange Program. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission said the program is designed to reduce congestion on County roadways and improve traffic flow in the Philadelphia region.

Fetterman and McCormick called the $600 million going towards the project “one of the most consequential infrastructure commitments in Pennsylvania’s history.”

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“The Delaware River Bridge is not just a Pennsylvania asset; it is a backbone of our national freight and passenger transportation network,” the statement read. “This funding will make it safer and more resilient for the commuters, families, and businesses that depend on it every single day.”



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Firefighters battle two-alarm commercial building fire in Delaware County

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Sunday, March 29, 2026 1:20PM

Firefighters battle two-alarm commercial building fire in Delaware County

ASTON, Pa. (WPVI) — Delaware County firefighters battled a fire at a commercial building in Aston.

The fire broke out on the 2000 block of Dutton Mill Road.

Crews say when they arrived, flames could be seen coming from the rear of a commercial building.

The fire was upgraded to two alarms, causing more crews to be called in.

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The flames were brought under control about an hour later.

No injuries have been reported, and authorities are investigating the cause.

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