• Bryn Mawr Filmmaker’s ‘Man Down’ Captures Pandemic Life With Parents

    Bryn Mawr Filmmaker’s ‘Man Down’ Captures Pandemic Life With Parents

    For a time, the pandemic forced Josh Raff to leave his New York residence in March 2020 and move back home with his parents in Bryn Mawr. Now almost two years later, Raff has documented the experience in his new film, “Man Down,” writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. Raff, his parents Barry and…

  • P.I.T. Hosts 2 Virtual Events Tuesday: Domestic Abuse Webinar, Book Discussion

    P.I.T. Hosts 2 Virtual Events Tuesday: Domestic Abuse Webinar, Book Discussion

    In recognition of Domestic Abuse Awareness Month in October, P.I.T. is hosting a free webinar presentation Tuesday, Oct. 26, from the Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County. The webinar will explore components of domestic violence, red flags (and green flags!), along with safety planning strategies for those experiencing unhealthy relationships. The webinar will take place…

  • SCORE: Last Chance to Register for ‘Launching an eCommerce Store’ Webinar

    SCORE: Last Chance to Register for ‘Launching an eCommerce Store’ Webinar

    OnTuesday, Oct. 26, you are invited to join the webinar, “Launching Your eCommerce Store the Right Way. The webinar, 10 to 11 a.m., will be hosted by Joshua Irons, CEO of River Avenue Digital. The future of eCommerce is incredibly bright, especially in these changing times. But starting an eCommerce business and launching your store…

  • Delco’s Zac’s Burgers Joining New Kitchen Hub Concept in Philly

    Delco’s Zac’s Burgers Joining New Kitchen Hub Concept in Philly

    Delaware County-based Zac’s Burgers is joining a new kitchen hub concept in Philadelphia with a working title “Philadelphia Cookhouse,” writes Laura Smythe and Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. The venture is a partnership between hospitality company MBB Management and the Cescaphe Event Group. The project would eventually bring seven Philadelphia area recognizable restauranteurs together…

  • Top Family-Owned Businesses in Region Employ 89,928. 7 Are in Delco.

    Top Family-Owned Businesses in Region Employ 89,928. 7 Are in Delco.

    A list of 61 top family-owned businesses headquartered or founded in the Greater Philadelphia Region includes seven from Delaware County, write Sharon Oliver for Philadelphia Business Journal. The top 50 companies, ranked by local employees, employ 10,917 workers in the region and 89,928 employees companywide throughout 931 offices that reach beyond the Philadelphia area. Nolan…

  • Wayne Bulk Carrier Offering Ships to Get Goods to Consumers

    Wayne Bulk Carrier Offering Ships to Get Goods to Consumers

    United Bulk Carriers in Wayne is stepping up to do what it can to get goods to consumers, reports  Katherine Scott for 6abc.com. Consumers are facing empty store shelves, supply chain disruptions and labor shortages at a time when holiday shopping is expected to be heavier than normal. United Bulk Carriers transports bulk cargo like…

  • Malvern Bank House of the Week: Arts and Crafts Home in Rose Valley

    Malvern Bank House of the Week: Arts and Crafts Home in Rose Valley

    A stunning Arts and Crafts-style home nestled on a beautiful 2.65 acres with seven bedrooms and four full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Rose Valley. Designed by William Lightfoot Price, the arts and crafts home impresses with the luxury and opulence of early 20th-century architecture. You are welcomed by a grand…

  • Brinton Run Preserve Attracts Conservationists and Historians

    Brinton Run Preserve Attracts Conservationists and Historians

    In Chadds Ford, there’s 72 acres of pristine fields untouched by development, known as the Brinton Run Preserve, writes Melissa Jacobs for Main Line Today. The land is close to Dilworthtown Village across from the Brinton 1704 House off Oakland Road. A network of nonprofits keep the fields as they were hundreds of years ago.…

  • Family Keeps This Villanova Wide Receiver Focused on the Field and Off

    Family Keeps This Villanova Wide Receiver Focused on the Field and Off

    Family is on the mind of Rayjoun Pringle mind, and a part of his game-day routine at Villanova University, writes Bridget Hyland for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The a wide receiver wakes up Saturday mornings and calls his mother, sister and brother. Then the phone stays off until the game is over.  “They definitely stay in…

  • Bonner Priest Father Atkinson a Step Closer to Sainthood

    Bonner Priest Father Atkinson a Step Closer to Sainthood

    Father Bill Atkinson is one step closer to sainthood, writes Chris O’Connell for fox29.com. After an hour-long ceremony at Villanova University Oct. 19, Archbishop Nelson Perez signed off on a package going to the Vatican and to Pope Francis. The package contains hundreds of documents and interviews, evidence that Atkinson should be considered for the…

  • Upper Darby Mayor’s Plan Moves Publicly-Funded Summer Stage to Private Nonprofit

    Upper Darby Mayor’s Plan Moves Publicly-Funded Summer Stage to Private Nonprofit

    Upper Darby Mayor Barbarann Keffer announced a proposal Tuesday night to preserve the future of Upper Darby Summer Stage, writes the staff for CBS 3 Philly. Her proposal calls for the program to be administered by the nonprofit Upper Darby Arts and Education Foundation. It would have “full artistic, personnel and financial control,” according to…

  • Thanks to John Furey of Bryn Mawr Being ‘Hands-On’, Bio-Tech Firm Triples in Size

    Thanks to John Furey of Bryn Mawr Being ‘Hands-On’, Bio-Tech Firm Triples in Size

    It seemed the right thing for John Furey to do—take 20 years of experience in different pharma roles, including as COO of Spark Therapeutics, and become an advisor to various companies. But Imvax Chief Executive Officer John Furey of Bryn Mawr soon realized his passion was to stay hands-on, writes Elaine Quilici for pharmexec.com.  “I…

  • Chester Panthers and Charles Thompson Celebrate 25th Season of Empowerment

    Chester Panthers and Charles Thompson Celebrate 25th Season of Empowerment

    The Chester Panthers have good reason to celebrate their 25th season, writes J.F. Piro for Main Line Today.  The youth football organization, officially the Chester Panthers Youth Empowerment and Athletic Association, has won 20 championships in 10 years. It’s come back stronger than ever after folding in 2000. It’s fielded multiple players and a coach…

  • Local Inn Rated to Serve the Finest Brunch in All of The Delaware Valley, and One of the Best in the US

    Local Inn Rated to Serve the Finest Brunch in All of The Delaware Valley, and One of the Best in the US

    What’s better than brunch? Nothing! The mimosas, the bloody marys, the combination of breakfast AND lunch—you don’t have to decide! Have both! Open Table, the online restaurant reservation resource, has released its best-of assessment of brunch across the U.S.  The rankings resulted from more than 12 million verified diner reviews of over 30,000 restaurants. Open Table…

  • Working Families, U.S. Senator Looking to Make Childcare Affordable

    Working Families, U.S. Senator Looking to Make Childcare Affordable

    Affordable childcare for working parents was a hot topic Monday when U.S. Sen. Bob Casey stopped by the Community YMCA of Eastern Delaware County in Lansdowne to promote his Five Freedoms for America’s Children policy plan, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. Sen. Casey supports expanding the federal child tax credit that provides working…

  • These Philadelphia Flyers Are Being Paid the Most in the 2021-22 Season

    These Philadelphia Flyers Are Being Paid the Most in the 2021-22 Season

    Philadelphia Flyers center Kevin Hayes will be earning $9 million for the 2021-22 season, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. For the second straight year he will be the highest-paid player on the team. Hayes is starting the third year of a seven-year contract.  It’s expected abdominal surgery will keep him out of…

  • Circus Dream Comes True for Aston Woman on Her 90th Birthday

    Circus Dream Comes True for Aston Woman on Her 90th Birthday

    Peg Maher had always dreamt of joining the circus, especially after seeing the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus come to town in the 1940s, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. On her 90th birthday, it came true. Peg Maher always loved seeing the circus train pass through Darby each Memorial Day. She…

  • Coast Guard Honors Former NFL Player, Radnor High Grad, Emlen Tunnell

    Coast Guard Honors Former NFL Player, Radnor High Grad, Emlen Tunnell

    Emlen Tunnell, a graduate of Radnor High School, is the first African American inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, For most, that would be enough. But Tunnell, born in Bryn Mawr, is also a Delco hero who recently had a Coast Guard cutter named after him, writes Ashley Johnson and the 6abc digital…