• Lenape Nation Signs Treaty With North American Land Trust

    Lenape Nation Signs Treaty With North American Land Trust

    The Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania has recently signed a “Treaty of Renewed Friendship” with the North American Land Trust (NALT). The signing ceremony took place at Haverford College, reports the North American Land Trust via Newswires. Shelley DePaul of the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and Amy Bruckner of NALT were the treaty signers. The Treaty…

  • A Surreal Moment for Delco’s Bill O’Connell, Watching His Son Coach Against the Eagles

    A Surreal Moment for Delco’s Bill O’Connell, Watching His Son Coach Against the Eagles

    It’s going to be nerve-wracking and surreal tonight at Lincoln Financial Field for Bill O’Connell as he watches his son coach against the Eagles. O’Connell is father to Kevin O’Connell, the third-round draft pick of the New England Patriots and now the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings. A lifetime of living in Delaware County…

  • Film Comedy Highlights Upper Darby Bars Where Everybody Knows You’re Delco

    Film Comedy Highlights Upper Darby Bars Where Everybody Knows You’re Delco

    Two Upper Darby bars will be featured in a new Delco film comedy by Main Line real estate developer Greg Lingo that wraps up filming this week, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. “Crabs in a Bucket” is set in the fictional town of Darby Heights, focusing on Callahan’s Tavern. It is based on Callahn’s…

  • Find Out How PIT Can Help You in Nursing, Cannabis Studies

    Find Out How PIT Can Help You in Nursing, Cannabis Studies

    The Pennsylvania Institute of Technology in Media, a private non-profit college that offers an education for career development and advancement is hosting two virtual information sessions, one this evening on its Licensed Practical Nursing program and a second session on Cannabis Studies, Wednesday, Sept. 22. A virtual information session on PIT’s Licensed Practical Nursing program will provide program-specific…

  • Delaware County Still Haunted by Fraudulent 2020 Election Claims

    Delaware County Still Haunted by Fraudulent 2020 Election Claims

    Delaware County is still dealing with baseless election fraud lawsuits filed after the 2020 election, even as it preps for legal challenges in the 2022 General Election, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. The county has been in and out of court fighting 15 lawsuits claiming fraud in its vote counting methods. This despite a pristine…

  • Chester Upland School District on a ‘Good Trajectory’

    Chester Upland School District on a ‘Good Trajectory’

    Chester Upland School District is making a comeback, starting this school year with only two teacher openings and with all of its teachers certified, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. “That sends a great message and sets the tone for the academic year as students now can come in to see a face that will be…

  • Delco Native Creates AWSM Sauce, Condiments on the Go

    Delco Native Creates AWSM Sauce, Condiments on the Go

    Ketchup, mustard, barbecue sauce, etc. should be used as needed, not kept in large half-used bottles in the refrigerator that are eventually thrown away, writes Jenn Ladd for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Now Delco native Paul Lehmann and Midwest transplant Carl Starkey are making that happen. They’ve created a new product line of AWSM Sauces.  You…

  • This Spider Was Discovered in Delaware County, But Now He Just Wants to be Left Alone

    This Spider Was Discovered in Delaware County, But Now He Just Wants to be Left Alone

    A small team of volunteers is studying a spider unique to Delaware County and parts of nearby Philadelphia –the Pennsylvania purseweb spider,  or Atypus snetsingeri, writes Sebastian Echeverri for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The spiders are built like inch-long tarantulas painted in earth tones. “They are very secretive. … They live their entire lives in their…

  • Academy of Notre Dame Athlete Maggie Pina Sets Out an Unusual Goal

    Academy of Notre Dame Athlete Maggie Pina Sets Out an Unusual Goal

    Academy of Notre Dame de Namur graduate Maggie Pina had originally set out to play field hockey at Villanova University, but later switched paths to join the women’s basketball team at Boston University. Now, she has combined her love of both sports at the college level, writes Mark Fraenkel for Boston University’s The Daily Free…

  • The Lincoln Center: An Activity to help Counselors Set Realistic Expectations

    The Lincoln Center: An Activity to help Counselors Set Realistic Expectations

    As a counselor, one of your greatest challenges is navigating the growing and sometimes conflicting expectations of administrators, students, and parents. This is the third installment of a 3-part series designed to help you to categorize and prioritize what receives your attention and energy based on the amount of control you have over the outcomes.…

  • New Broomall Restaurant, Roz & Rocco’s, Pays Tribute to Owners’ Fathers

    New Broomall Restaurant, Roz & Rocco’s, Pays Tribute to Owners’ Fathers

    A love story spurred by the shared loss of two fathers now has ties to Roz & Rocco’s, a new restaurant in Broomall, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Christine Nigro grew up in Broomall and went on to have a career in restaurant management.  She met Scott Brayton, a Kentucky native, at Atlantic…

  • Natural Predators Might Lead to Lanternfly Demise

    Natural Predators Might Lead to Lanternfly Demise

    As the spotted lanternfly continues to hold dominion over Pennsylvania and surrounding states, Anne Johnson, a graduate student in Penn State’s Department of Entomology, is attempting to find ways to better use the invasive insect’s natural predators against them, writes Michael Tanenbaum for the Philly Voice. Johnson is conducting research on predatory behavior among native…

  • Here’s How Things Changed in Delaware County During the Pandemic

    Here’s How Things Changed in Delaware County During the Pandemic

    New data from the Census Bureau revealed how much changed in Delaware County during the pandemic, including how people worked and commuted, write Kasturi Pananjady and Aseem Shukla for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The American Community Survey samples a representative group of U.S. residents annually and extrapolates those results to the entire population. The latest numbers…

  • H&B New York Style Deli in Drexel Hill Joins Dine Latino Restaurant Week

    H&B New York Style Deli in Drexel Hill Joins Dine Latino Restaurant Week

    Dine Latino restaurant week kicks off Monday, Sept. 19, and runs through Sept. 23 across the Philadelphia region, and a Drexel Hill restaurant is one of the participants, writes Michelle Myers for The Philadelphia Inquirer. H&B New York Style Deli, which features Peruvian food, is joining in on the celebration. H&B is located at 3905…

  • Philadelphia Union: 2022 Is One for the Record Books

    Philadelphia Union: 2022 Is One for the Record Books

    In a short time, the Philadelphia Union record book will be all about 2022. And closing in is the MLS record book which again could be all about the Philadelphia Union in 2022, writes Greg Oldfield for brotherlygame.com. The Philadelphia Union is on a roll as records are being broken and the Union is turning…

  • DELCO Careers–Penn State Brandywine

    DELCO Careers–Penn State Brandywine

    Penn State Brandywine is one of 19 Penn State Commonwealth Campuses across the state. It is located on 112 acres at 25 Yearsley Mill Road in Media.  It offers four-year baccalaureate degree programs in 14 fields of study and two associate degree programs. The following Penn State career positions at Penn State Brandywine are available:…

  • Delaware County Couple Stayed Together, Even When Apart, Then They Wed

    Delaware County Couple Stayed Together, Even When Apart, Then They Wed

    Josh and Sarah met in Wildwood in 2011, the day after Sarah D’Orazio graduated Springfield High School, writes Kellie Patrick Gates for The Philadelphia Inquirer.   Josh Dukes grew up in East Lansdowne and was lifeguarding following a freshman year at West Virginia University. Josh and Sarah were drawn to each other’s outgoing personalities. it…

  • Malvern Bank House of the Week: Traditional in Haverford

    Malvern Bank House of the Week: Traditional in Haverford

    A gorgeous traditional home from renowned Main Line architect Perc Kennedy on 2.09 stunning acres with six bedrooms and four full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Haverford. This Perc Kennedy 1975 residence offers privacy and convenience in the beautiful and highly sought-after Merion Golf Neighborhood. The home has undergone several major…