• Delco Firm Seeks Second Facility As Demand for Its Recycled Glass Product Grows

    Delco Firm Seeks Second Facility As Demand for Its Recycled Glass Product Grows

    A Delaware County company that turns old glass into a stone-like product for construction projects raised $10 million to open a second facility outside the region, writes Michelle Caffrey for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Eddystone-based AeroAggregates turns recycled glass, often an undesirable product on the recyclables market that municipalities struggle to dispose of, into lightweight…

  • Springfield Store’s Natural Approach Earns Owner SCORE Small Business Award

    Tamora Williams was tired of seeing chemicals in skincare products. Instead, she wanted to use the power of nature to take care of her family’s skincare needs. She already knew about the healing power of shea butter so, at her mother’s urging, she came up with her own line of natural products using karite, the…

  • Good Vibrations at Wayne Music Festival

    Good Vibrations at Wayne Music Festival

    Wayne Music Festival Co-director Ken Kearns wants to make sure the Festival on Saturday, June 8, appeals to a broad range of people, writes Melissa Jacobs for Main Line Today. “This festival is never boring, predictable or packaged. It’s a curated lineup of excellent music from well-known artists.” The annual event, noon to 10 p.m.,…

  • Neumann University Student Spends Her Internship in Brinton 1704 House

    Neumann University Student Spends Her Internship in Brinton 1704 House

    Deidra Turner, a Neumann University senior majoring in political science, turned her love of history into college credit through an internship at the Brinton 1704 House. “I love history – like a lot,” Turner said. “I was fortunate enough to intern at a museum.” And this museum is nothing short of history. In fact, the…

  • Havertown Company Gives Norristown Food Cupboard a New Look

    Havertown Company Gives Norristown Food Cupboard a New Look

    The Patrician Society of Norristown got a fresh new look recently, thanks to the generosity of Pennsylvania’s largest family-owned residential painting business, writes Guy Puleo for the Daily Times. Nolan Painting donated nearly $8,000 in labor and materials to renovate the charitable organization’s headquarters at 121 E. Chestnut St. The charitable effort is part of the Havertown-based…

  • Foundation for Delaware County Grant Helps Fund EMS Simulation Lab

    Foundation for Delaware County Grant Helps Fund EMS Simulation Lab

    The Thomas Wolfarth EMS Simulation Lab is the first of its kind in Delaware County, writes Ginger Rae Dunbar for dailylocal.com. “This lab is designed to allow Delaware County EMS agencies to practice using their own equipment in a setting that closely mimics the homes that they are dispatched to on a daily basis,” said…

  • Across Pennsylvania, Communities Voted to Turn On the Taps

    Across Pennsylvania, Communities Voted to Turn On the Taps

    In some Pennsylvania communities, alcohol is still the devil’s drink and bars are an unnecessary evil. But with Election Day came an opportunity to turn on the taps in those towns — and many of them seized it, writes Emily Opilo and Peter Hall for The Morning Call. Voters in 20 municipalities considered referendums to…

  • It’s Radnor’s First Trolley Tour of History

    It’s Radnor’s First Trolley Tour of History

    Lucky residents were transported back in time May 19 aboard a trolley historical tour of Radnor Township, writes Linda Stein for mainlinemedianews.com. Historian Greg Prichard guided 72 people on two tours offered by the Radnor Historical Society, in conjunction with the Radnor Memorial Library, sponsored by Pennsylvania Trust. The trolley visited the neighborhoods of Wayne…

  • Delco to Investors: Our Opportunity Zones Are Open For Business

    Delco to Investors: Our Opportunity Zones Are Open For Business

    The Chester waterfront is blessed with two major economic entities–the Talen Energy Stadium, hosting the Philadelphia Union soccer team, and Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino and Racetrack. Beyond that there’s a smattering of businesses and a lot of undeveloped property. Over in Lansdowne Borough, the downtown is poised to experience a growth in shops and restaurants, urged…

  • New Drexel Hill Hotel Completes  Family’s Catering Mission

    New Drexel Hill Hotel Completes Family’s Catering Mission

    A ribbon cutting Thursday officially opened Drexelbrook’s Holiday Inn & Suites, concluding a family’s hospitality mission. William Kay II, general partner for Drexelbrook Associates, owner of the $16 million hotel, thanked everyone for celebrating “another milestone in our long and storied history.” The ribbon cutting included receptions and tours of the ultra-modern H4 hotel, the first…

  • Chester Prison to Test ‘Prisoner-First’ Inmate Units

    Chester Prison to Test ‘Prisoner-First’ Inmate Units

    The state prison in Chester (SCI Chester) is testing a new kind of prison unit, one focused on a prisoner-first approach, writes Adam Hermann for PhillyVoice. The State Correctional Institution, Chester, will use a $163,000 grant to send 12 corrections employees to Sweden and Norway to research the Scandivanian countries’ prisons in the hopes they…

  • Upper Darby Turns to Clifton Construction, Aronimink Expansion to Fight Overcrowding

    Upper Darby Turns to Clifton Construction, Aronimink Expansion to Fight Overcrowding

    The Upper Darby School Board looked at traffic impact and environmental studies May 28 tied to a proposed new middle school in Clifton Heights and an expanded Aronimink Elementary School in Drexel Hill, writes Kevin Tustin for the Daily Times. KCBA Architects shared a traffic impact and phase 1 environmental impact study. New turn lanes…

  • St. Charles Seminary Property Sold, Aston Site Planned

    St. Charles Seminary Property Sold, Aston Site Planned

    The property and buildings of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood have been sold to Main Line Health, paving the way for the seminary’s move to Aston, near Neumann University, writes Matthew Gambino for catholicphilly.com. Price and details of the landmark sale have not been made public. It concludes a nearly seven-year process to sell…

  • Community College Seeks OK in $55 Million Bid for Former Prendergast High School

    Community College Seeks OK in $55 Million Bid for Former Prendergast High School

    Delaware County Community College is asking its 12 sponsoring school districts for a $55 million investment to buy the former Archbishop Prendergast High School building in Drexel Hill, writes Kevin Tusin for the Daily Times. The resolution allows the college to purchase and renovate the building at 403 N. Lansdowne Ave. owned by the Archdiocese…

  • Aston Teen Makes It to 11th Place in National Spelling Bee

    Aston Teen Makes It to 11th Place in National Spelling Bee

    Phoebe Smith, a seventh grader at Northley Middle School in Aston, finished in 11th place after misspelling cabalassou Thursday night at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Maryland, writes Robert Moran for philly.com. Merriam-Webster defines cabalassou as a giant armadillo. The 13-year-old survived eight rounds and was among the final 16 competitors who took center…

  • Wawa Closing in on 7-Elevens in Philadelphia

    Wawa Closing in on 7-Elevens in Philadelphia

    In Philadelphia proper, Wawa is closing in on its competitor—7-Eleven, writes Danya Henninger for billypenn.com. The 7-Eleven store has been the Philly market leader for over a decade. As of May 2019 it maintains 55 outposts inside the city limits. Wawa has 44 Philly stores. That’s a big switch from the turn of the millennium,…

  • Williamson Trade School Students Help With Media Theater Renovations

    Williamson Trade School Students Help With Media Theater Renovations

    The Williamson College of the Trades brought a talented group of carpenters and other student tradesmen to the Media Theatre recently to do some work, reports the Daily Times. The project was a part of the School’s annual Community Service Week, May 13-16. For four days every May, the School gives back to the region…

  • Former Delco Cop Opens No-Men Allowed Fitness Studio

    Former Delco Cop Opens No-Men Allowed Fitness Studio

    Jennifer August loved being a Delaware County police officer, but she has never felt more empowered than now, running the all-female Jabz Boxing studio in Ridley Park, writes Erin McCarthy for philly.com. “It’s so refreshing,” the Norwood native said, “going from 10 years of working with all men to now working with all women.” August…