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Businesses adjust to new normal during yellow phase of reopening plan

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DELAWARE COUNTY, Pa. - Businesses are adjusting to a new normal during the yellow phase of  Governor Tom Wolf's reopening plan.Open signs at Delaware County businesses are a welcome sight for many, but at one point, the owners of Wedgewood Gardens on Route 352 in Glen Mills feared this lot would never greet customers again.“For the three months that you make your money, to not be able to make money, we definitely had to have conversations about the possibility of not being able to reopen,” said Mandi Ruch, whose family owns Wedgewood Gardens.Ruch says they have to be creative, more creative that delivery.

So they bought plants and gardening supplies to their home in West Chester and spread the word on social media.“We would really, really.

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