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CBS News
3 days ago
- Business
- CBS News
Controversial plan to modernize Delaware County business district raises overdevelopment concerns
A community in Delaware County is divided over a plan to modernize the township. Haverford Township's Board of Commissioners laid out their vision for the township's future in a 122-page comprehensive plan approved during a meeting Monday night. "This plan looks back at 30 years of our township and our neighborhoods and comes up with an idea and a blueprint of what we can do better," Haverford commissioner Larry Holmes said. The plan calls for redeveloping the Eagle Road Corridor by allowing mixed-use buildings, in other words, apartments on top of storefronts, to create a vibrant downtown with a village feel. The board said adding wider sidewalks and moving parking lots to the back of buildings would make the area more pedestrian-friendly. "If it makes it more bike-able, walkable, we're in favor and the businesses can stay here and do more business," Fran Pennypacker, who grew up in Havertown, said. "That's what we want." But some business owners are concerned. Lee Molineaux is a manager at the Head Nut, a coffee shop on Haverford Road. "This is a nice, suburban, quiet neighborhood that would be greatly interrupted with more traffic, much more pollution," Molineaux said. "We don't even have the hospitals to support the increase in population." Residents like Dory Doughty are worried redevelopment would change the character of the township. "I honestly feel upset that this is happening to my township," Doughty said. "It's making it into a city and I'm really unhappy about it." Judy Trombetta, president of the Haverford Township Board of Commissioners, declined to speak on camera on Tuesday, but said the board is working to address residents' concerns and wants to see businesses thrive. She said the next step is to rewrite the zoning ordinance to turn the plan into action. In a statement to CBS News Philadelphia, the Haverford Township Board of Commissioners said: Adopted following a six-year community engagement process, Haverford Township's new Comprehensive Plan offers a shared framework for the future, shaped by the voices of residents, business owners, and local stakeholders. We're proud to have adopted Haverford Township's first Comprehensive Plan in nearly 40 years - a long-overdue, community-driven framework to help guide our future. Haverford Township envisions a thriving, welcoming, and sustainable future that blends tradition with progress while prioritizing its residents' well-being and the inclusion of people from all walks of life. We envision walkable neighborhoods anchored by robust local businesses, accessible green spaces, and intentional, well-planned housing. The Comprehensive Plan offers a vision for how Haverford Township can grow thoughtfully while honoring the character that makes it special. Importantly, the plan does not call for the closure, removal, or relocation of any current businesses. It does not propose demolishing buildings, nor does it change anyone's zoning or property rights. Instead, it presents ideas for what the township could look like over time, if and when new development occurs. We're grateful to all who have participated in the process so far and look forward to continued collaboration with residents, businesses, and community organizations. Turning this vision into reality will require thoughtful planning and sustained public involvement. The adoption of this plan is not the end of a conversation - it's the beginning of a shared effort to shape a strong, inclusive future for everyone who lives, works, and visits Haverford Township.
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Unbeaten Legacy Vs Longevity: Marciano And Holmes Compared
In the history of boxing, few names are as revered as Larry Holmes and Rocky Marciano. Despite their very distinct contributions, both former world heavyweight champions have left their mark on the sport's long history. Advertisement The Brockton Blockbuster, Marciano, was the epitome of unrelenting aggression and devastating strength. For almost ten years, Holmes, the Easton Assassin, dominated the heavyweight category with to his more technical, jab-focused approach. At Yankee Stadium in New York, Rocky Marciano successfully defended his title for the sixth and last time, retiring unbeaten in September 1955. He raised his record to a flawless 49 victories with 43 knockouts that evening, setting a standard of perfection that is still relevant today. During his brief but significant career, which spanned 1947 to 1955, he used his unrivalled willpower and bulldozing approach to take on and defeat the finest of his time. Larry Holmes, on the other hand, was the lineal champion until 1985 and the WBC heavyweight champion from 1978 to 1983. Holmes successfully defended his title 20 times and is renowned for having one of the greatest jabs in boxing history. During his time, he defeated well-known opponents including Gerry Cooney, Ken Norton, and a young Tim Witherspoon. Even though Holmes finally suffered a loss, most famously against Michael Spinks, his ability to remain competitive well into his forties distinguished him as one of the boxing heavyweights with the longest lifespan. Style and situation are frequently used to compare Marciano with Holmes. While Holmes' career demonstrates longevity, flexibility, and superior boxing intelligence, Marciano's flawless record attests to his domination and savagery. Marciano came out on top, unbeaten and unchallenged. Holmes continued to fight, competing against up-and-coming athletes and even making a comeback to the ring in later years against somewhat younger opponents. In the annals of the sport, both men stand tall. Marciano, the powerful and unbeaten warrior.


San Francisco Chronicle
15-05-2025
- Sport
- San Francisco Chronicle
Today in Sports - Week Ahead, May 16
May 20 1897 — British Open Men's Golf, Royal Liverpool GC: English amateur Harold Hilton wins 2nd Open title by 1 stroke from Scot James Braid. 1900 — The second modern Olympic games open in Paris. 1919 — Babe Ruth of the Boston Red Sox wins a game on the mound and at the plate as he hits his first career grand slam to beat the St. Louis Browns 6-4. 1941 — Ten days after his Preakness victory, Whirlaway races against older horses for the first time and defeats four rivals in the Henry of Navarre Purse at Belmont Park in New York. 1950 — Heavily favored Hill Prince, ridden by Bill Boland, wins the Preakness Stakes by five lengths over Middleground. 1964 — Buster Mathis beats future world heavyweight champion Joe Frazer on points at trials in Flushing, NY to qualify for US Olympic boxing team; Mathis injures thumb, replaced by Frazier who wins gold medal. 1967 — Damascus, ridden by Willie Shoemaker, wins the Preakness Stakes by 2¼ lengths over In Reality. 1972 — Bee Bee Bee, a 19-1 long shot ridden by Eldon Nelson, wins the Preakness Stakes by 1½ lengths over No Le Hace. 1972 — Indiana's Roger Brown scores 32 points to lead the Pacers to 108-105 to win over the New York Nets and the ABA championship. 1978 — Affirmed, ridden by Steve Cauthen, continues the battle with Alydar and wins the Preakness Stakes by a neck. 1983 — American heavyweight boxer Larry Holmes beats countryman Tim Witherspoon by split decision to retain his WBC title at the Dunes Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas. 1985 — Larry Holmes beats Carl Williams in 15 for heavyweight boxing title. 1990 — Monica Seles ends Steffi Graf's 66-match winning streak and takes the German Open with a 6-4, 6-3 victory. Graf's streak is the second longest in the modern era of tennis. Martina Navratilova won 74 straight matches in 1984. 1990 — The 18th triple dead heat in modern thoroughbred history takes place in the ninth race at Arlington International Racecourse. All Worked Up, Marshua's Affair and Survival are timed in 1:24 4-5 over seven furlongs. 1991 — Chicago Bull Michael Jordan, named NBA's MVP. 1992 — 36th European Cup: Barcelona beats Sampdoria 1-0 at London. 1998 — 6th UEFA Champions League Final: Real Madrid beats Juventus 1-0 at Amsterdam. 2000 — English FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London (78,217): Chelsea beats Aston Villa, 1-0; Roberto Di Matteo scores 73′ winner. 2005 — Nextel Cup rookie Kyle Busch becomes the youngest winner in Craftsman Truck Series history, holding off Terry Cook and Ted Musgrave in a three-lap closing sprint at the Quaker Steak & Lube 200. 2006 — Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro breaks down at the start of the Preakness, galloping a few hundred yards while his eight rivals pass him. Bernardini wins the $1 million race, beating Sweetnorthernsaint by 5 1-4 lengths. 2007 — Roger Federer ends Rafael Nadal's 81-match winning streak on clay with a 2-6, 6-2, 6-0 win in the final of the Hamburg Masters. It's Federer's first clay-court title in two years. 2015 — NASCAR 2016 Hall of Fame inductees: Bobby Isaac, Terry Labonte and Jerry Cook. 2017 — Cloud Computing, ridden by Javier Castellano, runs down Classic Empire in the final strides to win the Preakness by a head. The 13-1 long shot runs 1 3/16 miles in 1:55.98 and pays $28.80 to win. Derby winner Always Dreaming and Classic Empire duel throughout most of the race before Classic Empire jumps in front midway on the far turn. 2018 — Sweden beats Switzerland 3-2 in a shootout for the gold medal at the world ice hockey championship in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2018 — The Tradition Senior Men's Golf, Greystone G &CC: Spaniard Miguel Ángel Jiménez wins by 3 from American trio Joe Durant, Steve Stricker & Gene Sauers. 2018 — The Vegas Golden Knights punch their ticket to the Stanley Cup Final beating the Winnipeg Jets 2-1 on the road to win the Western Conference finals 4-1. The Golden Knights become the second expansion team in the NHL, NBA, NFL or MLB since 1960 to reach a championship series in their first season. The other team was the 1967-68 St. Louis Blues. _____ May 21 1881 — A small group of tennis club members meets at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City to form the world's first national governing body for tennis: the United States National Lawn Tennis Association. The new organization is created to standardize tennis rules and regulations and to encourage and develop the sport. 1891 — Australian boxer Peter Jackson and future world heavyweight champion Jim Corbett fight a No Contest in 61 rounds at California Athletic Club, San Francisco. 1932 — 1st Curtis Cup for Women's team amateur golf: US wins, 5½-3½ at Wentworth Club (Wentworth, England). 1966 — Muhammad Ali TKOs Henry Cooper in 6 for heavyweight boxing title. 1966 — Kauai King, the Kentucky Derby winner ridden by Don Brumfield, wins the Preakness Stakes by 1 3/4 lengths over Stupendous. 1971 — Chelsea win 11th European Cup Winner's Cup against Real Madrid 2-1 in Athens (replay). 1977 — Heavily favored Seattle Slew, ridden by Jean Cruguet, wins the Preakness Stakes by 1 1/2 lengths over Iron Constitution, a 31-1 shot. 1979 — The Montreal Canadiens win their 21st Stanley Cup by beating the New York Rangers 4-1 in Game 5. 1981 — The New York Islanders win the Stanley Cup in five games with a 5-1 triumph over the Minnesota North Stars. 1988 — Risen Star, ridden by Eddie Delahoussaye, spoils Winning Colors' bid to become the first filly to win the Triple Crown by capturing the Preakness Stakes. 1989 — LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Jack Nicklaus GC: Nancy Lopez wins her 3rd LPGA C'ship by 3 strokes from Ayako Okamoto of Japan. 1995 — The Penske Racing Team is shut out of the 33-car Indianapolis 500 field when two-time winners Al Unser Jr. and Emerson Fittipaldi fail to qualify. Unser is the first Indianapolis 500 winner to fail to qualify the next year. 1996 — Ken Griffey Jr, 26, is 8th youngest to hits 200 home runs. 1997 — Blue Jays pitcher Roger Clemens beats the Yankees for his 200th win. 2001 — Barry Bonds ties the major league record with his eighth home run in five games, but San Francisco loses to the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-2. The homer, off Arizona's Curt Schilling, equals the mark set by Frank Howard, who did it twice in 1968 with Washington. 2005 — Afleet Alex, ridden by Jeremy Rose, regains his footing and his drive after being cut off by Scrappy T in a frightening collision and breezes home to win the Preakness Stakes. Kentucky Derby winner Giacomo finishes third. 2005 — English FA Cup Final, Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (71,876): Arsenal beats Manchester United, 5-4 on penalties after 0 – 0 (a.e.t.); Gunners' 10th title. 2006 — Detroit holds Cleveland to the lowest point total in a Game 7 in NBA history and advances to its fourth straight Eastern Conference final with a 79-61 win over the Cavaliers. 2006 — The Swedish ice hockey team Tre Kronor takes gold in the World Championship, becoming the first nation to hold both the World and Olympic titles separately in the same year. 2008 — UEFA Champions League Final, Moscow: Manchester United beats Chelsea, 6-5 on penalties after scores tied at 1-1 after extra time; first all-English final in the competition's history. 2009 — Evgeni Malkin scores three goals — two in the third period — for his first NHL playoff hat trick and leads Pittsburgh to a 7-4 win over Carolina and a 2-0 advantage in the NHL Eastern Conference finals. Teammate Sidney Crosby scores the first goal of the game for a record-tying sixth goal to start a playoff game. Bobby Hull of the Blackhawks (1962) and Edmonton's Fernando Pisani in 2006 also had six game-opening goals in a playoff year. 2011 — Shackleford wins the Preakness, holding off a late charge from Animal Kingdom to win as a 12-1 underdog. Ridden by Jesus Lopez Castanon and trained by Dale Romans, Shackleford wins by three-quarters of a length in 1:56.21. 2011 — Bernard Hopkins, at age 46, becomes the oldest fighter to win a major world championship, taking the WBC light heavyweight title from Jean Pascal in Montreal. He takes the WBC, IBO and The Ring magazine titles from the 28-year-old Pascal (26-2-1), the Canadian fighter who was making his fifth defense. Hopkins (52-5-2) broke the age record set by George Foreman in a heavyweight title victory over Michael Moorer in 1994. 2016 — English FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London: Manchester United beats Crystal Palace, 2-1 (a.e.t.); Jesse Lingard scores 110′ winner. 2016 — On same card, American boxer Jermell Charlo KOs John Jackson in 8th to claim vacant WBC super welterweight title, and Jermall Charlo beats Austin Trout on points to retain IBF version; first twins to hold world championships in same weight division. 2017 — The Tradition Senior Men's Golf, Greystone G&CC: Defending champion Berhard Langer wins by 5 strokes from Scott Parel & Scott McCarron. _____ May 22 1877 — Baden-Baden, ridden by C. Holloway, catches Leonard just before turning into the stretch and wins the Kentucky Derby by two lengths. 1885 — Tecumseh, ridden by Jimmy McLaughlin, wins the Preakness Stakes by two lengths over Wickham. 1902 — Mastermam, ridden by John Bullman, wins the Belmont Stakes by two lengths over Renald. 1906 — Whimsical, the favorite ridden by Walter Miller, wins the Preakness Stakes by four lengths over Content. 1954 — Hasty Road, ridden by Johnny Adams, edges favored Correlation by a neck to win the Preakness Stakes. 1962 — Roger Maris walks 5 times (record 4 intentionally) in a 9 inning game. 1963 — European Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London: José Altafini scores twice as AC Milan edge Benfica, 2-1 for first title to an Italian club. 1975 — Artis Gilmore scores 28 points and grabs 31 rebounds to lead the Kentucky Colonels to a 110-105 victory over the Indiana Pacers for the ABA championship. 1985 — Pete Rose 2,108th run passes Hank Aaron as NL run scoring leader. 1988 — Atlanta's Dominique Wilkins trades bucket for bucket with Boston's Larry Bird in the fourth quarter of Game 7 of the 1988 Eastern Conference semifinals until the Celtics escape with a 118-116 victory. Wilkins finishes with 47 points and Bird has 34 — with 20 of his points scored in the fourth quarter. The teams shoot a combined .588 percent from the field, the second highest mark in playoff history. 1988 — LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Jack Nicklaus GC: Sherri Turner birdies final 2 holes to win her only major title, 1 stroke ahead of runner-up Amy Alcott. 1990 — Andre Dawson receives a record 5 intentional walks in a game. 1991 — NFL Owners agree to add 2 teams in 1994. 1993 — Riddick Bowe successfully defends his IBF and WBA heavyweight titles with a second-round knockout of Jesse Ferguson at RFK Stadium in Washington. 1994 — Toronto NBA franchise unveils name 'Raptors' & logo. 1996 — 4th UEFA Champions League Final: Juventus beats Ajax (1-1, 4-2 on penalties) at Rome. 1997 — The Chicago Bulls win the lowest-scoring playoff game in NBA history, a 75-68 victory over the Miami Heat. The 143 combined points were two fewer than the previous postseason low set by Syracuse and Fort Wayne in 1955. 2003 — Annika Sorenstam becomes the first woman to play in a PGA Tour event in 58 years when she shoots a 71 in the first round of the Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas. Sorenstam misses the cut the next day by four shots. 2004 — English FA Cup Final, Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (71,350): Manchester United beats Millwall, 3-0; Ruud van Nistelrooy scores 2 and Cristiano Ronaldo 1 in Red Devils' 11th title win. 2005 — Paula Creamer, 18, makes a 15-foot birdie putt on the final hole to win the Sybase Classic by one stroke and become the second-youngest first-time winner on the LPGA Tour. 2006 — Pat Summitt becomes the newest millionaire coach — and the first in women's basketball. Tennessee raises Summitt's salary to $1.125 million for next season and extends her contract six years. 2009 — Dara Torres sets an American record in the 50-meter butterfly at the Texas Senior Circuit No. 2 meet at Texas A&M. The 42-year-old, breezes to victory in the 50 fly, touching the wall in 25.72 seconds to beat her record time of 25.84 seconds from the morning preliminaries. Both her times beat Jenny Thompson's American record of 26.00 seconds, set in Barcelona in 2003. 2010 — UEFA Champions League Final, Madrid: Internazionale beats Bayern Munich, 2-0; Inter's 3rd title and first treble (Italian Serie A & Cup). 2016 — The Tradition Senior Men's Golf, Greystone G&CC: Germany's Berhard Langer wins sixth of 13 Champions Tour majors by 6 strokes from Olin Browne. 2021 — 30 year old Scottish light-welterweight boxer Josh Taylor becomes Britain's first undisputed world champion in the four-belt era by beating Jose Ramirez by unanimous decision in Las Vegas. 2022 — PGA Championship Men's Golf, Southern Hills CC: 2017 champion Justin Thomas beats Will Zalatoris by 1 stroke in a 3-hole playoff after 54-hole leader Mito Pereira double bogeys the 72nd hole.