• Jason Kelce Doesn’t Completely Deny Rumor Brother Travis Is Dating Taylor Swift

    Jason Kelce Doesn’t Completely Deny Rumor Brother Travis Is Dating Taylor Swift

    Is Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce dating Taylor Swift? Brother Jason Kelce, who has a home in Haverford, isn’t sure what’s happening, but he isn’t denying the rumor either, writes Rob Tomoe and Matt Mullin for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Eagles center was responding to a report in The Messenger that Swift and…

  • 3 Breweries With Delaware County Locations Get Noticed by Food & Wine Magazine

    3 Breweries With Delaware County Locations Get Noticed by Food & Wine Magazine

    Food and Wine Magazine has come up with the 30 best craft breweries out of at least 250 in Pennsylvania to visit. Three of those breweries have locations in Delaware County, report the editors at Food & Wine Magazine The 2SP Brewing Company in Aston was founded by Bob Barrar, a brewer at Iron Hill…

  • Neumann University to Host Digital Teaching and Learning Conference

    Neumann University to Host Digital Teaching and Learning Conference

    Edge, a nonprofit technology consortium, is holding its next EdgeCon event on digital teaching and learning at Neumann University on September 28. Scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Student Multipurpose Hall in the university’s Mullen Communications Center, the event offers general presentations and several tracks of breakout sessions focused on innovation in…

  • Group Forgives Medical Debt for 119 Delaware County Families. See How They Did It

    Group Forgives Medical Debt for 119 Delaware County Families. See How They Did It

    There are 119 families Delaware County families who will no longer feel the crippling effect of a collective $163,632 in medical debt, writes Ximena Conde for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The debt was purchased for $15,000 by a Philadelphia group of self-described “mostly queer, gutter-pagan South Philadelphia dirtbags. ” Their transaction was helped along by the…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Remarkable Colonial in Wayne

    First Bank House of the Week: Remarkable Colonial in Wayne

    A remarkable colonial home on 0.38 lovely acres with five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Wayne. Built in 1864, the residence showcases timeless elegance and offers a unique blend of rich history and modern amenities. Many stunning details include six fireplaces, hardwood floors throughout, custom moldings, and medallions…

  • CCRES Spotlights Its New Scholarship Program–Awards First Recipients

    CCRES Spotlights Its New Scholarship Program–Awards First Recipients

    CCRES congratulates Nina R. for being part of a group of five students from the Technical College High School(TCHS) – Pickering to receive one of CCRES’s new scholarships. The CCRES  scholarship of $4,121.82 was used to purchase a laptop to assist in her studies. The newly established CCRES Scholarship Program awards grants to qualifying students…

  • Upper Darby Mural Arts Program Launches, with Murals Coming Soon

    Upper Darby Mural Arts Program Launches, with Murals Coming Soon

    Upper Darby is about to get a lot more artistic, and better looking. The community action group “Taking It to the Wall” has launched an Upper Darby murals program with help from the township, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. Ten smaller murals painted on electrical boxes should be in place by October.…

  • Swarthmore College Students Embraced Circus Acts and Clowns

    Swarthmore College Students Embraced Circus Acts and Clowns

    Philadelphia is a national center for circus acts and clowns. America’s first circus building opened at 12th and Market streets, with its first performance April 3, 1793. President George Washington himself attended a performance later in the season. One group that explored the possibility of circus performance locally was a group of Swarthmore College students,…

  • Jason Kelce Documentary Skyrockets to Top of Amazon Prime Video

    Jason Kelce Documentary Skyrockets to Top of Amazon Prime Video

    “Kelce,” the locally-produced documentary on Eagles Center Jason Kelce, was released Monday night and within a few hours hit the No. 1 slot in the United States on Amazon’s Prime Video, writes Gustav Elvin for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 9.14 Pictures documentary, from Cardinal O’Hara graduate Sheena Joyce and Philadelphian Don Argott, covered Kelce’s 2022-23…

  • Valley Forge Cadets Honor Those Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice in the Tragedy of 9/11

    Valley Forge Cadets Honor Those Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice in the Tragedy of 9/11

    Valley Forge Military College Cadets honor 9/11 victims annually with a stair climb. The cadets are honoring honor those who lost their lives in the 9/11 attack and those servicemen and women who gave their lives after that day to preserve and protect the freedoms all Americans hold dear. The ROTC conducts a stair climb…

  • Delaware County Songwriter Writes TikTok Hit on Penn State

    Delaware County Songwriter Writes TikTok Hit on Penn State

    When Delaware County native Danny Vitale moved into his Penn State dorm, he brought a microphone, guitar, and a notebook with him, writes Katelyn Supancik for The Daily Collegian. Vitale has always had musical roots. As a child, he performed for his family. In middle school, he played saxophone. He started writing songs and playing…

  • CEO to Share Her Equation for Success at Neumann University

    CEO to Share Her Equation for Success at Neumann University

    Dana Snyder, the CEO of Positive Equation, will share tips on personal branding and leadership in a free program entitled “Your Story Matters” on Sept. 27 at Neumann University. Her presentation is scheduled for 10-11:30 AM in the Bruder Life Center. Through a series of comedic stories, Snyder will share hard-won personal branding lessons about…

  • The Fate of a Wayne Super Wawa Goes to Pennsylvania Supreme Court

    The Fate of a Wayne Super Wawa Goes to Pennsylvania Supreme Court

    A proposed super Wawa with 12 gas pumps in Wayne has come back to life five years after it was defeated. Now Radnor Township and neighbors are taking the case to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, hoping to get it stopped, writes Caroline O’Halloran for Savvy Main Line. In June of 2019, Radnor commissioners unanimously rejected…

  • Apple-Picking in Delaware County? Here’s 2 Orchards to Consider

    Apple-Picking in Delaware County? Here’s 2 Orchards to Consider

    There’s not quite a chill in the air, and the calendars still say it’s summer, but the signs are there that fall is beginning its march into our lives. For some, that means apple-picking in Delaware County has arrived. Two officials orchards can help in your quest, writes Laura Brzyski and Bailey King for Philadelphia…

  • Remembering Lou Rabito of Media and His Contribution to Local Sports

    Remembering Lou Rabito of Media and His Contribution to Local Sports

    Lou Rabito of Media left his mark in both local and regional sports during a career that spanned over three decades. He was an assistant sports editor, news editor, and digital producer at The Philadelphia Inquirer. Rabito died Sept. 7 at the age of 62, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He joined The…

  • DELCO Careers: CCRES

    DELCO Careers: CCRES

    CCRES offers behavioral health job positions as it seeks qualified candidates who want to make a difference by working with children and adults challenged by behavioral health issues. CCRES positions focus on those qualified to work in schools, homes, and the community. CCRES, Downingtown, specializes in providing over 1,500 professional, dedicated behavioral health career members to…

  • WHYY Pop-Up Newsroom in Media Seeks Resident Input

    WHYY Pop-Up Newsroom in Media Seeks Resident Input

    Here’s a chance for Delaware County residents to give their input to the WHYY reporters who are writing stories about their towns. WHYY is hosting a ‘pop-up’ newsroom in Media today and tomorrow, Sept. 13 and 14, at the Media-Upper Providence Free Library from 11 AM to 3 PM. The goal of WHYY is to…

  • DELCO Careers: Dunwoody Village

    DELCO Careers: Dunwoody Village

    Dunwoody Village has available jobs to qualified candidates. Dunwoody Village is a five-star ranked not-for-profit continuing care retirement community in Newtown Square located in a picturesque wooded setting, combining comfort with award-winning high-quality healthcare and rehabilitation. Dunwoody job openings are for career people who want a “decidedly different career,” people who share a commitment to excellence, and who want to…