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Sit Down and Sip: Nine Cozy Independent Coffee Shops in Delaware County Worth a Visit
Between busy commutes, weekend errands, and packed schedules, there is something comforting about finding a coffee shop that encourages people to slow down for a little while. Across Delaware County, independent cafés have become more than places to grab caffeine. They are neighborhood gathering spots where students study by the window, friends catch up over lattes, and…
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After 200,000 Fans and a Memorable PGA Champion, Aronimink Golf Club Is Already Looking Ahead
Aronimink Golf Club isn’t just basking in the afterglow of a wildly successful 2026 PGA Championship; it’s already thinking about what comes next. The Newtown Square club drew roughly 200,000 spectators to the event, and according to John George of the Philadelphia Business Journal, club leaders believe that enthusiasm could pave the way for future major championships at the historic venue. Mike Lewers,…
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Wawa Foundation Grant Helps Main Line Health EMS Expand After Crozer Health Closure
When Crozer Health collapsed last year, Delaware County lost more than a hospital system. It lost its largest ambulance service. Now, a $275,000 grant from the Wawa Foundation is helping Main Line Health fill the void. The funding, according to Sarah Gantz of The Philadelphia Inquirer, will allow Main Line Health EMS to purchase a new ambulance, bringing its fleet to…
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Abaas Hunter Is Headed to UNC After a Record-Breaking Career at Episcopal Academy
Abaas Hunter was always fast. The question was whether he could learn to compete like a champion. The Episcopal Academy senior answered that question emphatically, breaking more than 20 school records on his way to becoming one of the Philadelphia area’s most decorated sprinters, and earning a Division I scholarship to the University of North…
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First Bank House of the Week: $1.69M Liseter Home Offers Luxury Living in Newtown Square
A Liseter home with four bedrooms and three full and one-half bathrooms is available for sale in Newtown Square. Positioned on a premium homesite along one of Liseter’s most desirable streets, the residence combines elegant design with access to extensive resort-style amenities. . . A bright two-story foyer with a sweeping staircase sets the tone upon entry, leading into…
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Less Than 2 Percent of People Are Taught to Listen. Christine Miles Is Changing That
Have you ever been taught how to listen? It’s a skill that less than two percent of individuals are ever formally taught to master. Chester County author, educator, speaker, and creator of The Listening Path, Christine Miles, has spent her career studying what happens when people fail to truly hear one another, and she calls it “the listening gap.” It’s the space in conversations where meaning gets lost, pain goes…
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Pennsylvania Veterans Museum: Why This Hidden Gem in Media Is Worth a Memorial Day Visit
Above the Pennsylvania Veterans Museum in downtown Media, shoppers browse the aisles of Trader Joe’s, carrying bouquets and grocery bags. Downstairs, behind an easy-to-miss door in the historic Media building, recorded voices from World War II, Korea, and Vietnam preserve stories that Delaware County refuses to let die. Most people walking State Street have no…
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Fearless Restaurants Replacing Former Bertucci’s in Wayne with New Italian Eatery Martini & Roz
Fearless Restaurants is bringing a bold new vision to the Main Line, and it’s not what they originally had planned, according to Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The hospitality group has scrapped its Testa Rossa concept for the former Bertucci’s at 523 W. Lancaster Ave. in Wayne, replacing it with Martini & Roz, an upscale Italian…
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Episcopal Academy Grad Andrew McMeekin Breaking Records for Princeton Men’s Lacrosse
Andrew McMeekin doesn’t look like your typical faceoff specialist, and that’s exactly what makes him so hard to stop, according to Joseph Santoliquito from The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Delaware County native stands 6-foot-1 and weighs 225 pounds, a far cry from the low-to-the-ground build most associate with the position. But the Marple Newtown product and 2022 Episcopal Academy graduate has turned…
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Beyond the Barbecue: 7 Delaware County Places to Honor Veterans This Memorial Day
Every Memorial Day weekend, Delaware County empties out toward the shore. The traffic backs up on Route 1, the grills come out, and summer unofficially begins. It’s easy, in all of that, to let the day pass as just a day off. But slow down in the right places, and Delco tells a different story; one written in granite and…
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Historic Win at Aronimink: Aaron Rai Captures 2026 PGA Championship in Front of 200,000 Fans
Aaron Rai made history Sunday, striding up the 18th fairway at Aronimink Golf Club as the roar of the crowd swelled around him, the 31-year-old Englishman about to claim the Wanamaker Trophy and etch his name into the story of the 2026 PGA Championship. Rai’s victory was as unlikely as it was electric, reports Ryan Hughes for CBS News Philadelphia. Rising…
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Radnor’s David Uosikkinen of The Hooters Shares Story Behind Drum Set That Inspired Dave Grohl
It’s an incredibly special moment when rock legends get the chance to connect. David Uosikkinen, drummer for the hit 1980s rock band The Hooters and founder of In the Pocket, attended a Foo Fighters concert earlier this month at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, N.J. Before the performance, he was invited backstage by the band’s current drummer, Ilan Rubin, who had…
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Meet Sweat2Swim: The Delaware County Brand Blending Activewear and Swimwear into One
A Villanova graduate and former coach is turning a simple frustration into a fashion brand, and the industry is starting to take notice, reports Jenn Frederick for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Natalie Conicella, a Delaware County local, launched Sweat2Swim with a concept as practical as it is clever: activewear and swimwear that works as both. Designed to move…
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Neumann University Grad Tammi Keitsock Earns Master’s Degree After Battling Cancer
When Tammi Keitsock crossed the commencement stage at Neumann University last Sunday, she wasn’t just collecting a master’s degree; she was completing a journey that had taken her through one of the most grueling challenges a person can face. The Bucks County native from Perkasie earned her master’s degree in athletic training after battling Acute Myeloid Leukemia,…
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Wawa Ranked in Top 30 on Forbes’ 2026 List of America’s Largest Family Businesses
Wawa has secured its spot among the most powerful family-owned companies in the country, and for anyone who has ever made a late-night hoagie run or grabbed a coffee on the way to work, it probably comes as no surprise. The Delaware County-based convenience store chain landed at No. 26 on Forbes’ 2026 list of America’s Largest…
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PHL Prepares for Biggest Summer in 81-Year History Ahead of FIFA World Cup and America250
Philadelphia International Airport is bracing for the biggest summer in its 81-year history, and the numbers alone tell only part of the story, according to Justin Udo for KYW Newsradio. Fueled by the FIFA World Cup, America’s 250th birthday celebration, and the MLB All-Star Game, airport officials are projecting approximately 9.4 million passengers will move through PHL between now and…
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Delaware County Family’s Century-Old Photography Legacy Lives on in New Book by Kathleen McDevitt
A new book by Kathleen M. McDevitt begins with a promise and ends with a legacy that spans invention, war, and the quiet art of remembering. Captured With Love and History: Willson Way Photography is part family memoir, part American invention story, and entirely the product of McDevitt’s determination to honor the generations who came before…







































