• Dunwoody Village Hosts Campus-Wide Job Fair Sept. 10

    Dunwoody Village Hosts Campus-Wide Job Fair Sept. 10

    Dunwoody Village’s excellent reputation as a leading continuing care retirement community is due in large part to the dedicated, talented, and caring team members who provide exemplary care and service to its residents. Dunwoody Village staff is always interested in meeting people who share their commitment to excellence and want to join the team. On…

  • Media Filmmaker Gary Chilutti Brings a Call to Action in His Documentaries

    Media Filmmaker Gary Chilutti Brings a Call to Action in His Documentaries

    Filmmaker Gary Chilutti created Films-4-Good in Media Borough so he could make purposeful documentaries. That’s because he discovered his passion for filmmaking while doing social work, writes Tamala Edwards and Steph Walton for 6abc. “My first career was in community-based development, helping disadvantaged communities to create and implement comprehensive solutions to revitalize,” says Chilutti. His…

  • Neil Beck of Ardmore Has Cornered the Market on Sports Jerseys

    Neil Beck of Ardmore Has Cornered the Market on Sports Jerseys

    For the Philadelphia Eagles’ home opener Thursday night against the Dallas Cowboys, Ardmore resident Neil Beck watched the game in his man cave, wearing the QB1 Jalen Hurts jersey. The Delaware County sports fan had plenty of jerseys from which to choose, writes Nikki DeMentri and Tom Gardiner for CBS News Philadelphia. “This house is…

  • Quarry Center on Township Line Road in Havertown Put Up for Sale

    Quarry Center on Township Line Road in Havertown Put Up for Sale

    The Quarry Center in Havertown, anchored by Giant Supermarket and Lowe’s home improvement store, is for sale by its developer, writes Paul Scwedelson for Philadelphia Business Journal. The 222,500-square-foot shopping center is expected to fetch more than $80 million for Eureka Ventures. Giant and Lowe’s generate about 77 percent of the shopping center’s income, according…

  • Student Academic Success Center Opens for New Year at Penn State Brandywine

    Student Academic Success Center Opens for New Year at Penn State Brandywine

    The newly established Student Academic Success Center on the first floor of the Vairo Building at Penn State Brandywine’s Media campus is the go-to destination for academic support at Penn State Brandywine. Deliberately designed to foster collaboration and achievement, this vibrant space has a lot to offer students, writes Ava Clements for Penn State Brandywine.…

  • Delaware County’s Flood Prone Areas Lose Federal Grants to Fix the Problem

    Delaware County’s Flood Prone Areas Lose Federal Grants to Fix the Problem

    Delaware County residents are feeling ‘abandoned’ after the Trump Administration cut grants for work meant to mitigate flooding for Darby Creek and Cobbs Creek, writes Katie Bernard for The Philadelphia Inquirer. A technical assistance grant from FEMA would have helped Delaware County find solutions to expected flooding problems for Colwyn, Sharon Hill and Darby Township…

  • Mark Ruffalo: ‘Task’ Has a Pulse and Will Tear Your Heart Out

    Mark Ruffalo: ‘Task’ Has a Pulse and Will Tear Your Heart Out

    “Task” is the story of a man battling a faith crisis, crime, and that crazy Delco accent, writes Joey Nolfi for Entertainment Weekly. “It’s got a great pulse. It’s moving, it’s exciting,” said the seven-part series’ lead, Mark Ruffalo. “Yes, you’re going to get your heart torn out.” The Marvel star joins Mare of Easttown…

  • Hazard vs. Economy: Delaware River LNG Terminal Back in Play

    Hazard vs. Economy: Delaware River LNG Terminal Back in Play

    Exporting Pennsylvania’s fracked gas could mean a new $7 billion liquified gas facility along the Delaware River, affecting Chester and Eddystone, writes Nina Sablan for Inside Climate News. Chester already feels the effects of industrial sites along the river. Air pollution is blamed for high rates of deadly illnesses in Chester and surrounding communities. Researchers…

  • Retired Delaware County Judge Barry C. Dozer From Broomall Remembered

    Retired Delaware County Judge Barry C. Dozer From Broomall Remembered

    Barry C. Dozor a retired Delaware County judge, longtime attorney, and a former Marple Commissioner from 1984 to 2002, died Aug. 23 at his Garnet Valley home. He was 76. Serving as a judge for 23 years, the Havertown native and long-time Broomall resident handled thousands of civil, criminal and family division cases for the…

  • An Ordinary Life for Broomall Couple Includes an 81-Year Marriage 

    An Ordinary Life for Broomall Couple Includes an 81-Year Marriage 

    Broomall couple Anna and Albert Squilla say they live ordinary lives, yet they are testimony to a long life and a marriage of 81 years, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. Anna and Albert Squilla are both 100 years old and happily married. “She has been a wonderful wife,” Albert said.  “He was always…

  • Media Mayor Bob McMahon Retiring After Leaving His Mark on the Borough

    Media Mayor Bob McMahon Retiring After Leaving His Mark on the Borough

    Bob McMahon is retiring in January as Media Borough’s mayor after a 33-year tenure, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Under his watch, Media was a changing landscape, evolving into a regional destination, according to friends and colleagues. The 82-year-old has pushed economic development and public safety since 1992, turning it from a town…

  • Havertown Woman’s App Vondern Uncovers Travel Treasures in Your Own Backyard

    Havertown Woman’s App Vondern Uncovers Travel Treasures in Your Own Backyard

    It has been said that tourists never visit the places where they live. Now, a new app launching in October can help change that. Kristine Mascione has created the free app Vondern that emphasizes local destinations to visit in the Philadelphia region. Vondern in German means “to roam, to wander, or hike.” Born and raised…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Colonial with Golf Course Views in Broomall

    First Bank House of the Week: Colonial with Golf Course Views in Broomall

    A custom-designed colonial home on 0.97 lovely acres at 35 West Pine Tree Drive with five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Broomall. This gorgeous residence offers modern living with sweeping golf course views. Exceptional details include a stone-accented facade, double-door entry, high ceilings, and designer chandeliers. Among the…

  • Tanner Maddocks, Creator of Athletes Squared, Also Plays Some Villanova Football

    Tanner Maddocks, Creator of Athletes Squared, Also Plays Some Villanova Football

    Tanner Maddocks is working hard, mind and body, writes Elijah McDow for Main Line Today. Three years ago,  the 21-year-old Villanova University senior created Athlete Squared,  a video training app that links young athletes with college players for personalized training and coaching. Athlete Squared debuted last year and had 1,300 users nationwide in its first…

  • The Arc of Chester County Honors American Community Journals with 2025 Partner of the Year Award

    The Arc of Chester County Honors American Community Journals with 2025 Partner of the Year Award

    The Arc of Chester County announces that American Community Journals (ACJ) is the recipient of its 2025 Partner of the Year Award. The award was presented during the organization’s annual Celebration & Awards Dinner in recognition of ACJ’s steadfast partnership, powerful storytelling, and transformative support of The Arc’s mission. Best known for their widely respected…

  • DELCO Careers: The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth

    DELCO Careers: The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth

    Founded in 1970 by a behavioral health hospital and incorporated as a nonprofit in 1983, The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth is an entrepreneurial social enterprise committed to transforming lives and communities. Headquartered in Audubon, TLC operates across multiple states, providing K-12 alternative education, comprehensive mental and behavioral health services, coaching, counseling, and trauma-informed…

  • Power Home Remodeling in Chester Puts Philanthropy in Employee Hands

    Power Home Remodeling in Chester Puts Philanthropy in Employee Hands

    Power Home Remodeling, based in Chester, has come up with a unique system that allows its employees to decide how they want to give back to the community,  writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. “Power for Good” is an employee-led year-round approach to philanthropy, utilizing six core programs, according to Jim Myers, Power’s…

  • 2 Friends Take Nostalgic 16 Philly-Area Mall Tour in One Saturday

    2 Friends Take Nostalgic 16 Philly-Area Mall Tour in One Saturday

    Two friends reminisced about better mall days as they toured 16  Philadelphia-area malls in a day, including stops at the MacDade Mall, Springfield Mall, and Booth’s Corner. Mike Fenn and Jon Slosser, both 45, grew up in pre-Internet Delaware County in the 1980s and 90s, the height of mall popularity. They posted their 15-hour journey…