• Home Prices Dropping in Greater Philly as More Sellers Enter the Market

    Home Prices Dropping in Greater Philly as More Sellers Enter the Market

    There are more houses available for sale in the Greater Philadelphia area, meaning home prices are steadily falling, writes Kennedy Rose for Philadelphia Business Journal. The median listing price for homes in the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington metro area was $321,000 in August. That’s a decrease of 6.4% year over year and down 1% from July. About 20%…

  • Swift Water Team Saves Life of Man Trapped by Valley Forge Flood Waters

    Swift Water Team Saves Life of Man Trapped by Valley Forge Flood Waters

    A dramatic four-hour water rescue by Berwyn Fire Company saved the life of a man trapped in a car along Valley Creek, writes Pete Bannon for the Daily Times. Radnor Fire Company assisted in the rescue. During the onslaught of Hurricane Ida last Wednesday night, a person became trapped in their car as flood waters…

  • New CEO for Lincoln Financial as Dennis Glass Gets Ready to Step Down

    New CEO for Lincoln Financial as Dennis Glass Gets Ready to Step Down

    Lincoln Financial Group CEO Dennis Glass is leaving next May after 15 years leading the Radnor life insurance and retirement investment company, writes Ryan Sharrow for Philadelphia Business Journal. Succeeding him is Ellen G. Cooper, 56, currently the chief investment officer and head of the company’s Enterprise Risk and Annuity Solutions group. Glass, 71, will…

  • Sun of a Gun! Using Solar Power, These Bucks County Properties Can Really Cut Your Utility Bills

    Sun of a Gun! Using Solar Power, These Bucks County Properties Can Really Cut Your Utility Bills

    If you open your electric bill each month and are shocked by the amount you owe, it may be time to think about a more permanent solution, like solar power. You can retro-fit your home for solar power. Or you can start afresh in a new home that is already equipped to be powered by…

  • The Iconic Towne House in Media Now Offers a Dining Variety

    The Iconic Towne House in Media Now Offers a Dining Variety

    At the new Towne House in Media you can have, not one, but five dining experiences, writes Ed Williams for mainlinetoday.com. D’Ignazio’s Towne House was an icon in Media for 65 years until it closed in 2015. The restaurant space was bought and reconfigured for five themed dining styles. “The whole place took two years,”…

  • Delaware County Ranks 10 in Pennsylvania Counties for Having Oldest Homes

    Delaware County Ranks 10 in Pennsylvania Counties for Having Oldest Homes

    It seems like Delaware County would have some of the oldest homes, being next door to the city where the nation started. In fact, Delaware County ranked 10th on Stacker’s list of 30 counties in Pennsylvania with the oldest homes, writes Zack Abrams and Erin Joslyn for stacker.com.  Nationwide, about 12.8% of all housing units…

  • Neumann Lecture: The Path to Sainthood for Fr. Bill Atkinson

    Neumann Lecture: The Path to Sainthood for Fr. Bill Atkinson

    In the 2000-year history of the Catholic Church, Bill Atkinson was the first quadriplegic to be ordained as a priest. After being paralyzed in a tragic tobogganing accident, he entered the priesthood and taught from 1975 to 2004 at Monsignor Bonner High School. Now, he might be on the path to sainthood. On Thursday, Sept.…

  • Malvern Bank House of the Week: a Haverford Colonial With a Stately Blend

    Malvern Bank House of the Week: a Haverford Colonial With a Stately Blend

    A stately Haverford Colonial home on 2.37 beautiful, private acres with five bedrooms and six full and three half bathrooms is available for sale in Haverford. Originally built in 1926, this gorgeous Haverford Colonial estate was meticulously and tastefully renovated to complement the modern lifestyle and now offers a perfect blend of luxurious renovations and…

  • Delco Ranks Among Counties with Most College Graduates in Pennsylvania

    Delco Ranks Among Counties with Most College Graduates in Pennsylvania

    Delaware County is one of the counties with the most college graduates in Pennsylvania, according to a recently released ranking by Stacker. Stacker compiled the list using U.S. Census Bureau data. Counties are ranked based on the highest percent of the population aged 25 years and over that has a Bachelor’s degree or higher. Delaware…

  • 156 Golfers Worldwide Gather in Springfield for Championship

    156 Golfers Worldwide Gather in Springfield for Championship

    The Rolling Green Championship, part of the Forme Tour, started Wednesday and runs until Sept. 4 at the Rolling Green Golf Club in Springfield, according to pgatour.com. There are 156 players from 11 countries participating at the 70-par, 6,941-yard event. The Rolling Green Championship is the seventh of the eight official 2021 Forme Tour tournaments.…

  • Delco County Women Who Was 1 of Yale’s First Women Undergraduates, Has Died

    Delco County Women Who Was 1 of Yale’s First Women Undergraduates, Has Died

    A Moylan, Delaware County woman, who was one of the first women to be admitted as an undergraduate to Yale University, died Aug.  22, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Dr. Barbara DeGrange Kieran, 70, was an accomplished medical marketing researcher.   Dr. Kieran was admitted to Yale in 1969, studying Spanish and German…

  • Claims Open Now for Wawa Payback in Customer Data Breach

    Claims Open Now for Wawa Payback in Customer Data Breach

    Anyone who thinks they were affected by Wawa’s data breach have until Nov. 29, 2021 to file a claim against a $9 million lawsuit settlement, reports the 6abc digital staff for 6abc.com. Applicants are eligible for cash or a gift card and can no longer sue Wawa over the data breach. The breach took place…

  • Strath Haven Teacher Helps Former Student Escape Afghanistan

    Strath Haven Teacher Helps Former Student Escape Afghanistan

    A Delaware County teacher helped get a former student and his family safely out of Afghanistan using social media, writes Jeff Cole for fox29.com. Amir Sidiqi, now 33, was born in the United States but was living in Afghanistan with his family when the Taliban took over. He headed to the airport in Kabul with…

  • Through Both Commercial Use and Tourism, Chester County’s Railroads Just Keep Chugging Along

    Through Both Commercial Use and Tourism, Chester County’s Railroads Just Keep Chugging Along

    Chester County’s railroads date back to the earliest days of U.S. train travel. They played an important role in the development of the nation by transporting natural resources, writes Steven Hoffman for the Chester County Press. A group of prominent citizens helped found the West Chester Railroad in 1832. It was one of the first…

  • 2021 Montgomery County Studio Tour Features 28 Artists in 16 Studios

    2021 Montgomery County Studio Tour Features 28 Artists in 16 Studios

    Art collectors, enthusiasts, and novices will have two full days in September to meet some of the best artists in their Montgomery County studios, observe the creative process, and purchase their distinctive creations at the Montgomery County Studio Tour. This year 28 artists in 16 studios will exhibit different mediums such as painting, sculpture, photography,…

  • First Media Was a Great Place to Retire. Now, in PA, It’s Delco. Here’s Why

    First Media Was a Great Place to Retire. Now, in PA, It’s Delco. Here’s Why

    Delaware County is among the best counties in Pennsylvania where seniors can find their own private paradise to retire and live out their golden years, according to a recently released ranking by Stacker. Stacker compiled the ranking of the best counties to retire in the Keystone State using data from Niche. This ranked counties based…

  • Unauthorized Biography Paints Andrew Wyeth in a New Light

    Unauthorized Biography Paints Andrew Wyeth in a New Light

    Author W. Barksdale Maynard takes a fresh look at artist Andrew Wyeth in a new unauthorized biography. The portrait that emerges in Artists of Wyeth Country is one of the contradictions about the famous Chadds Ford artist. Maynard profiled his book for the Daily Local News. During his three years of research, the author discovered…

  • A New Deal: School Will Be Built and Clifton Heights Gets Its Field

    A New Deal: School Will Be Built and Clifton Heights Gets Its Field

    Upper Darby School District and Clifton Heights Borough are ending an 18-month battle, allowing a new middle school to be built at Clifton Field, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. Thirty to 40 residents, many from the Clifton youth league teams, cheered the agreement. Back in 1972, a deal was struck giving Upper Darby…