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February 16, 2017
Benchmark Federal Credit Union – who recently opened a new branch in Phoenixville – has opened a call for Chester County-area students to compete for five college scholarships totaling $15,000. The essay prompt (something we all think about, student or not!) is “How will I make an impact in my community based upon the secondary education I plan to receive?”. Essays of up to 750 words are due by 4:00pm on Friday, March 31. For more details, please visit the ... View Article
December 21, 2016
Citadel Federal Credit Union has been named fourth in the nation for its products and services in the latest Callahan & Associates “Return of the Member” ranking. In this ranking, Citadel was compared against 267 other credit unions nationwide. The Phoenixville Chamber of Commerce would like to congratulate Citadel Federal Credit Union for this great accomplishment! The Board of Directors and Staff wish Citadel continued success as we enter 2017. To read more about this ranking on VISTA Today’s website, ... View Article
December 21, 2016
Chester County Leadership: Marian Moskowitz Posted By: Ken KnickerbockerPosted date: December 21, 2016 Real estate developer, entrepreneur, and member of both West Chester and Neumann University’s Council of Trustees Marian Moskowitz spoke with VISTA Today last week about growing up in Philadelphia, how the death of a close friend and a near-fatal dog attack changed her outlook, moving to Chester County and launching a career in real estate to make ends meet, purchasing and reselling a prime piece of real ... View Article
November 28, 2016
Mike Dirks was recently certified as an Associate Entomologist by the Entomological Society of America Certification Corporation. To achieve Associate Certified Entomologist (ACE) status, a pest-control operator must have a minimum of seven years of verifiable pest management experience, the knowledge and ability to pass a rigorous test on insect pest control, a current U.S. pesticide applicators license, and a willingness to adhere to the ACE Code of Ethics. As part of the ACE Code of Ethics, an ACE will ... View Article
November 22, 2016
Philly Food Critic Craig LaBan on Bluebird Distilling The region’s craft distilling scene has continued to steam forward with ambitious new players, and many have been around long enough to begin producing spirits with the color of barrel age. But that doesn’t mean these liquors are necessarily mature. Despite its deep amber hue, for example, one whiff of the now widely available Four Grain Bourbon from Bluebird Distilling in Phoenixville gives me a noseful of charred oak from a small ... View Article