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New leadership along the Main Line as officials announce several municipal changes over the past week

From an elected commissioner to township and borough management, there have been several announced changes in municipal leadership along the Main Line over the past week. NARBERTH – At a recent Narberth Council meeting, officials announced that acting borough manager Matt West was leaving the borough for a new position in Bucks County. West, who took over borough management in December after former manager Sean Metrick left for a new position in Chester County, will become township manager in New Britain Township, Bucks County. - Advertisement - During the same meeting, officials also announced that Samantha Bryant, the current manager of New Britain Borough, Bucks County, was being hired as Narberth’s borough manager.

Why one building in Delaware is home to 285k+ businesses

Why one building in Delaware is home to 285k+ businesses
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Why do so many companies incorporate in Delaware?

68% of all Fortune 500 firms. Among them: How did Delaware become an unlikely mecca for corporate America? And why are so many businesses parked there? The story begins 100+ years ago, in New Jersey In the early 19th century, every company had to be incorporated (legally established) in the state where they conducted business and beholden to that state’s tax codes. Post-Industrialization, huge firms like Standard Oil and the Whiskey Trust began to consolidate fractured markets. To combat this, many states set up laws aimed at regulating monopolies through heavy taxation. But New Jersey saw an opportunity to cater to industry.

Guilty verdict in Bridgeville father s murder overturned by Delaware Supreme Court

Guilty verdict in Bridgeville father s murder overturned by Delaware Supreme Court Xerxes Wilson, Delaware News Journal Delaware’s Supreme Court has overturned the 2018 murder conviction of a Bridgeville man because prosecutors waited until the day before his trial to give defense attorneys evidence suggesting someone else could have committed the crime. In 2019, a jury found Mcarthur M. Risper Jr., 28, guilty of first-degree murder and other charges in the May 2018 shooting death of Corey Bailey outside of Bridgeville. Risper was sentenced to life plus 30 years in prison. During his trial, prosecutors presented evidence, primarily witness testimony, indicating Bailey was gunned down for stealing from Risper weeks before.

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