• Inspiring Haverford High School Legend Ted Keyser Remembered

    Inspiring Haverford High School Legend Ted Keyser Remembered

    Ted Keyser, a retired Haverford High School teacher, Hall of Fame coach, and team club volleyball national champion, died on March 17, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He was 97.   At Haverford, Keyser acted as a coach and teacher from the mid-1950s to 1987. In the 60s, he began the boys’ volleyball…

  • 2026 PGA Championship Ticket Registration is Now Open

    2026 PGA Championship Ticket Registration is Now Open

    For the first time in over 60 years, Aronmink Golf Club in Newtown Square is hosting the PGA Championship in 2026. Ticket registration has opened for the event, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal.   Registration began on March 31 and will continue until May 27. Upon registering, individuals will be assigned a…

  • Wawa Now a ‘National Company’ According to 1 Tennessee Town’s Newspaper

    Wawa Now a ‘National Company’ According to 1 Tennessee Town’s Newspaper

    Wawa, the beloved Delco-based gas station and convenience store chain, is opening a new location in Gallatin, Tennessee, writes Katie Nixon for the Nashville Tennessean, as reported in Yahoo! News.  The new store at 1195 Long Hollow Pike has been highly anticipated by residents with the National Tennessean referring to Wawa as a “National Company”…

  • Media’s Tyler Arboretum is a Perfect Spot to Visit This Spring

    Media’s Tyler Arboretum is a Perfect Spot to Visit This Spring

    With nearly 70,000 annual visitors, Tyler Arboretum is a beautiful spot to visit during the spring. It features 650 acres of land and a stunning collection of shrubs, herbaceous plants, and trees, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today.   During the early months of spring, visitors can spot crocuses, dogwoods, daffodils, magnolias, hellebores, crabapples,…

  • Archbishop Carroll Student Featured in Video Promoting Inclusivity

    Archbishop Carroll Student Featured in Video Promoting Inclusivity

    Archbishop John Carroll High School freshman Mia Noelle Rodriguez was recently featured in a video promoting the idea that individuals with disabilities need to be involved in decision-making processes, writes Racquel Williams for KYW Newsradio.  The Coordination of Associations of People with Down Syndrome, known as CoorDown, launched this “No Decision Without Us” campaign. In…

  • Springfield Hosts St. Patrick’s Day Parade for the 105th Time

    Springfield Hosts St. Patrick’s Day Parade for the 105th Time

    On March 15, Springfield hosted its annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, a timeless tradition that dates back 105 years, writes Connor Barkon for KYW Newsradio.   Onlookers watched the parade from their front lawns and gathered on the sidewalks of Saxer Avenue. Even cloudy weather and brisk winds couldn’t deter locals who eagerly await the…

  • Check Out These 3 Local Culinary Summer Camps Perfect for Kids

    Check Out These 3 Local Culinary Summer Camps Perfect for Kids

    If you have a young aspiring chef at home, there are 19 culinary summer camps in Pennsylvania to check out, with three located in Delaware County, writes Leigh Green for PA Eats. These camps provide hands-on learning opportunities guided by professionals.  Chef Dad’s Table Summer Cooking Camp, at 2191 West Chester Pike in Broomall., is…

  • Haverford High School Educator Given Presidential Award for Teaching

    Haverford High School Educator Given Presidential Award for Teaching

    Dr. Jeremy Tomaszewski, a science teacher from Haverford High School, was named a 2021 Presidential Awardee for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, writes Peg Degrassa for the Daily Times.   The award recognizes science, technology, engineering and mathematics educators who teach students in the K-12 level. Created in 1983 by Congress, it celebrates teachers…

  • Joann Fabrics Leases Are Up for Sale as All Locations Close

    Joann Fabrics Leases Are Up for Sale as All Locations Close

    Great American Group LLC, a Los Angeles-based asset disposition firm, won a bid for the assets of .Joann Inc. and has decided to close all of the craft and fabric store’s locations, writes Mary Vanac for Philadelphia Business Journal.  Great American Group and a term lender representative were top bidders at the Feb. 24 bankruptcy…

  • Swarthmore College Listed Among Most Beautiful Campuses in America

    Swarthmore College Listed Among Most Beautiful Campuses in America

    Condé Nast Traveler included Swarthmore College among its list of the most beautiful college campuses in the United States, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today.  Beyond its excellent academic programs, Swarthmore College is frequently celebrated for its remarkable architecture and breathtaking scenery.  Swarthmore, founded in 1864, began as a Quaker institution and was one…

  • Check Out These 4 Cute Delaware County Gift Shops on the Main Line

    Check Out These 4 Cute Delaware County Gift Shops on the Main Line

    If you’re looking to find a present for a friend, there are plenty of gift shops along the Main Line to check out, including these four in Delaware County, writes Francesca Giangiulio for Main Line Today.  Main Line Monograms  This little shop at 3607 Chapel Rd. in Newtown Square offers a range of customizable gifts.…

  • Former American Eagle CEO Makes $2.5M Donation to Villanova’s Development Center

    Former American Eagle CEO Makes $2.5M Donation to Villanova’s Development Center

    Villanova University received a $2.5 million donation from James O’Donnell, the former American Eagle Outfitters CEO, to relocate its professional development center, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  O’Donnell graduated from Villanova in 1963 and served as American Eagle’s CEO from 2003 to 2012. He has made a continued effort to give back…

  • Delco Nonprofit Celebrating 50 Years of Improving Adult Literacy

    Delco Nonprofit Celebrating 50 Years of Improving Adult Literacy

    The Delaware County Literacy Council is celebrating five decades of improving adult literacy in the Delaware County area, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times.   The nonprofit organization has helped approximately 20,000 adults improve their writing, reading, language, and math skills since their founding in 1975. Colleen Duran, the council’s executive director, said their…

  • Actor David Boreanaz is a Diehard and Superstitious Eagles Fan

    Actor David Boreanaz is a Diehard and Superstitious Eagles Fan

    Actor David Boreanaz, a dedicated Eagles fan, is more than a little superstitious when it comes to supporting his team, writes Rosa Cartagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  The star of Bones, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and SEAL Team has been a die-hard fan since he moved to Villanova from Buffalo, New York as a kid. …

  • DCCC Professor’s Study of Slave Revolts Found a Place at the Smithsonian

    DCCC Professor’s Study of Slave Revolts Found a Place at the Smithsonian

    Dr. Ife Williams, a political science professor at Delaware County Community College, decided she wanted to track the number of slave revolts that took place during the slave trade when millions of Africans were displaced and dispersed around the world. Dr. Williams created a digital map that shows where those slave revolts took place. Her…

  • Nonprofit in Wayne Celebrates 50 Years of Supporting Women and Girls

    Nonprofit in Wayne Celebrates 50 Years of Supporting Women and Girls

    Over the last 50 years, the Women’s Resource Center of Greater Philadelphia has worked to help local young girls and women, writes Racquel Williams for KYW Newsradio.   Since its creation, this nonprofit organization has provided aid to women struggling with difficult life transitions such as divorce, the passing of a spouse, or job loss.…

  • Kylie Kelce Discusses Why Her Family Isn’t Interesting Enough for TV

    Kylie Kelce Discusses Why Her Family Isn’t Interesting Enough for TV

    Haverford’s Kylie Kelce recently admitted that she and her husband Jason Kelce wouldn’t make for entertaining reality TV stars, writes Shelby Stivale for Yahoo! Entertainment.  During her interview with Alexandra Cooper on the “Call her Daddy” podcast, Kelce stated her home life is too mundane.  Kylie and Jason have three little girls, five-year-old Wyatt, four-year-old…

  • Former Eagle Nick Foles is Partnering with Wawa for a New Commercial

    Former Eagle Nick Foles is Partnering with Wawa for a New Commercial

    Former Eagles quarterback Nick Foles is teaming up with Wawa for a new commercial set to air this weekend before the Super Bowl, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Wawa announced that the commercial will play on Saturday and Sunday and once on Fox 29 before the game begins.  Foles will be narrating…