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Celebrate Summer with a Sunflower Festival at Linvilla Orchards
On long, hot summer days, sunflowers are a pleasant distraction. On cooler days, they brighten a slow walk through the fields and gardens, reports PA Eats. These resilient flowers grow slowly, but steadily, reaching full bloom in the latter half of the season, offering amazing long views of deep golden yellow. Many farms intentionally plant…
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The Delco Accent Is Back on HBO as Task Prepares for Fall Launch
Mare of Easttown creator Brad Ingelsby and HBO are returning to regional crime drama with “Task,” set to debut on Sky Atlantic and Now TV in September, writes Josh Rosenberg for Esquire. Happily, it has even more Delco slang, this time uttered by the likes of Mark Ruffalo. Ruffalo plays an FBI agent named Tom…
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$5.5M Hopelands, on Ardrossan Land in Radnor, Is a Rarity
The 14-acre Hopelands property on the once-sprawling 800-acre Ardrossan Estate in Radnor stayed with the Montgomery Scott Family when the estate was subdivided. The home belonged to Helen Gay Scott, who died in August at age 95. Now her children are selling the property, with a $5.5 million asking price, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia…
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Prospect Medical Wants to Drop Delaware County Memorial, Taylor Hospitals
Prospect Medical Holdings has filed a motion to drop two of Crozer Health’s closed hospitals from its bankruptcy estate because of insufficient bids for the properties, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The California-based for-profit received a $1.25 million offer for Delaware County Memorial Hospital in Drexel Hill, closed since 2022, and $575,000 for…
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New Triple Crown Restaurant in Radnor Hotel Themes Equestrian
Fearless Restaurants has opened Triple Crown, its new restaurant and event center at the Radnor Hotel, offering a classic American menu of chops, a raw bar, and club sandwiches, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The theme is horses and equestrian life in a Ralph Lauren club house atmosphere. The path to the bar,…
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New $60M Radnor Hotel Being Built by Brandywine Realty Trust
Construction has started on a new 121-room Radnor hotel at 165 King of Prussia Road, writes Paul Schwedelson for Philadelphia Business Journal. The $59.5 million hotel, developed by Brandywine Realty Trust, is expected to be completed by the second quarter of 2026. Brandywine Realty Trust is anticipating a 10 percent return on its investment. CEO…
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Skyrocketing Home Prices Are Hitting These Delaware County Towns
The top 50 fastest-growing home prices in Pennsylvania include several communities in Delaware County, according to statistics compiled by Stacker. Towns are ranked by the dollar change in the Zillow Home Value Index for all homes over 12 months ending in June 2025. Chadds Ford placed 31st for fastest rising home prices in 2025. A…
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Delaware County’s Desirable Communities Actually Show Slow Growth
Several desirable communities in Delaware County—Media Borough, Swarthmore, Rose Valley, Upper Providence, and Nether Providence, have actually grown less than 1 percent between 2023 and 2024, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. That’s according to the U.S. Census Bureau. All Pennsylvania suburban communities, including Delaware County, got a population boost during and immediately after…
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Pope Leo XIV Happily Takes Eagles Hat but Chooses Not to Wear It
Pope Leo XIV, who has spent time in Delaware County as a Villanova University student, was offered a Philadelphia Eagles hat as a gift from a Philadelphia delegation that met him in the Vatican on Wednesday morning, writes Joe Brandt for CBS News Philadelphia. His Holiness was seen smiling and shaking hands with Philadelphia Archbishop…
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First Bank House of the Week: Designer-Decorated Model Home in Wayne
A designer-decorated model home at 5 Walnut Ave. with five bedrooms and four full and three half bathrooms is available for sale in Wayne. This exceptional residence offers refined living in a limited-edition community of just 18 homes. Thoughtfully designed and professionally furnished, it showcases over 5,300 square feet of elevated interiors. Among standout features…
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Whitehall Road Regional Park Now Open with Help From General Recreation
With the help of General Recreation experts in Newtown Square, an all-abilities playground at Whitehall Road Regional Park opened to the public July 25 after years of planning and delays. Centre Region Parks and Recreation officially opened the 50-acre first phase of the 100-acre park, in Ferguson Township, writes Geoff Rushton for StateCollege.com. “This park…
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Crozer Loss, Delays Impacting Delaware County’s Healthcare
Everyone in Delaware County is being affected by the loss of Crozer Health services, from working-class neighborhoods to the Main Line. That’s the conclusion of a detailed analysis of Delaware County’s current healthcare status, as reported by Kenny Cooper for WHYY. The county and local communities have implemented their own emergency medical services to transport…
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New Wawa Partner Relex to Help with Inventory Management
Wawa has brought on a new partner, Relex Solutions, to help make sure its food is as fresh as possible, writes Rachel Gignac for CSP. The Delaware County convenience store chain has partnered with Relex to help with inventory management and fresh food optimization. Relex is a supply chain and inventory management company. Wawa will…
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Drexel Hill Saute Brings Global Flavors with Aug. 1 Opening
Drexel Hill Saute, a new takeout eatery at 4617 State Road in Drexel Hill, will offer patrons a build-your-own menu of stir-fry and saute dishes when it opens on Friday, Aug. 1, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. The takeout spot is at the location of the former Green Herb Thai Cuisine. Guests choose…
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Jason Kelce Lends His Expertise During Eagles Training Camp
Jason Kelce may no longer be playing for the Philadelphia Eagles, but he’s still an Eagle nonetheless. The Haverford Township resident is helping out this week at the Philadelphia Eagles training camp at the NovaCorp complex, writes Gabriella Carroll for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Kelce’s role at the camp is strictly “unofficial,” but the former center…
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Freedom Village: Why Are Retirement Community Residents Happier?
While there are several different types of retirement community options available (55+, independent living, Life Plan Community, etc.), is there one where residents consistently report being happier and more satisfied with their lives? In fact, there is. According to the Mather Institute’s landmark Age Well Study, older adults who choose a Life Plan Community report…
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For a Different Kind of Sweet, Visit the Sweet Spot in Newtown Square
There’s a shop in Newtown Square that can cover all of your sweet tooth cravings, be it gelatos, ice cream, candy, or soda, reports Jennaphr Frederick for Fox 29. Sweet Spot has been open at 12 St. Albans Circle since April, having been transplanted from its original location in Broomall. The shop mixes and matches…







































