• Settantatre Pasta, Gluten-Free in Milmont Park, Has Moved to the Main Line

    Settantatre Pasta, Gluten-Free in Milmont Park, Has Moved to the Main Line

    Settantatre Pasta, known for its line of gluten-free pastas, has moved out of its Milmont Park shop in Delaware County to the former Candelario’s Pizzeria in Berwyn, writes Michael Klein for  The Philadelphia Inquirer. Business at the new, larger location on Lancaster Avenue is brisk. The gluten-free tomato pie is the most popular offering, along…

  • Riddle Hospital Ready to Take on Crozer-Chester Patients

    Riddle Hospital Ready to Take on Crozer-Chester Patients

    Riddle Hospital in Media has added 50 beds on three floors anticipating a rush of patients from the closure of Crozer-Chester Medical Center, which is only five miles away, write Stephanie Stahl and Brad Nau for CBS News Philadelphia. “We’re ready to go,” said Shelly Buck, the president of Riddle Hospital. “We have been preparing…

  • ‘Departure’ Restaurant in Former Media Bank Gives Off Airport Vibe

    ‘Departure’ Restaurant in Former Media Bank Gives Off Airport Vibe

    Departure Restaurant & Lounge has an international menu described by owners Rory and Krystal Hirst as a “departure” from typical dining, writes Ed Williams for Main Line Today. The restaurant is in a former bank building on South Orange Street across from  the Delaware County Courthouse in Media. The interior, a unique design by Rory,…

  • Delaware County Chamber Hosts Cinco De Mayo Delco Invitational

    Delaware County Chamber Hosts Cinco De Mayo Delco Invitational

    Join the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce on Monday, May 5th, at Rolling Green Golf Club for the 2025 Cinco de Mayo Delco Invitational. Learn more and register now. Registration begins at 10:30 AM, with an 11 AM lunch and a Noon Tee Time Shotgun Start. Golfers can enjoy a scramble format round of golf…

  • Delaware County Healthcare Disrupted Amidst Crozer Health Closings

    Delaware County Healthcare Disrupted Amidst Crozer Health Closings

    The day after Prospect Medical Holdings announced it was closing the Crozer Health system, Crozer workers and state representatives held a news conference at Crozer-Chester Medical Center in Upland, demanding the hospitals stay open while a new owner is found, writes Tom Dougherty, Bill Seiders, Madeleine Wright, Will Kenworthy and Joe Holden for CBS News…

  • Exactly What Does Chef Gordon Ramsay Have in Mind for Wilson’s Secret Sauce?

    Exactly What Does Chef Gordon Ramsay Have in Mind for Wilson’s Secret Sauce?

    Ever since television chef Gordon Ramsay was spotted mid-March in Upper Darby near Wilson’s Secret Sauce barbecue restaurant there’s been speculation that the restaurant will be featured on one of Ramsey’s popular episodes of Kitchen Nightmares. Now there’s a new possibility. Ramsay is launching a new series, Secret Service, set to premiere May 21 on…

  • Delaware County Boy’s Life Changed After Pope’s Blessing

    Delaware County Boy’s Life Changed After Pope’s Blessing

    Conall Harvey of Delaware County received a face-to-face blessing from Pope Francis in 2015 that his family considers a miracle, writes Tracy Davidson and Emily Rose Grassi for NBC 10 Philadelphia. Harvey, now a teenager, had been a recent amputee living with Sepsis and Leukemia when he attended mass during the Pope’s 2015 visit to…

  • Newtown-Edgmont Angels Get Quality Time With the Phillies

    Newtown-Edgmont Angels Get Quality Time With the Phillies

    The Newtown-Edgmont Angels, a  Delco Little League senior challenger team, got up close with the Philadelphia Phillies Friday night at the Phillies-Marlins game at Citizens Bank Park, writes Nighel Thompson for KYW Newsradio. Phillies relief pitcher Matt Strahm found out about the Angels through his agent, who’s worked with the team for years. When Strahm…

  • Freedom Village at Brandywine Supports Lifecare Services Foundation Awareness Week

    Freedom Village at Brandywine Supports Lifecare Services Foundation Awareness Week

    Freedom Village at Brandywine recently participated in the Life Care Services Foundation Awareness Week, held from April 7-11, 2025. The LCS Foundation plays a vital role in several key areas: developing future leaders in the senior living industry; supporting Alzheimer’s care, support, and research initiatives; and providing crucial financial relief to Life Care Services employees…

  • Crozer Health Hospitals, Facilities to Start Shutting Down This Week

    Crozer Health Hospitals, Facilities to Start Shutting Down This Week

    Crozer Health will start shutting down this week, writes Alex Rose for the Daily Times. “Today, Prospect Medical Holdings made the extremely difficult decision to begin winding down operations across our Crozer Health facilities,” said Paul Rundell, chief restructuring officer for Prospect, Crozer Health’s owner. Rundell said efforts to prevent Crozer Health’s closure were unsuccessful.…

  • Delaware County Protest Seeks State Funds to Offset SEPTA Cuts

    Delaware County Protest Seeks State Funds to Offset SEPTA Cuts

    Transportation advocates and government officials gathered April 17 at the Chester Transportation Center seeking more state funds to offset $213 million in SEPTA cuts. SEPTA’s shortfall means a 45 percent cut to services and a fare increase, reports Madeleine Wright for CBS News Philadelphia. Officials that spoke included U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon, Chester Mayor…

  • 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…

  • Former NFL Executive Teaches Villanova Students the Art of Sports Law

    Former NFL Executive Teaches Villanova Students the Art of Sports Law

    Andrew Brandt, a sports agent and front office executive, has been teaching Villanova University’s sports law program since 2012, showing students how to navigate the business world of college athletics, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Brandt was brought in to direct the Villanova program because of his 10 years as vice president of…

  • Wawa Begins in the Midwest With It Largest Expansion Ever

    Wawa Begins in the Midwest With It Largest Expansion Ever

    Wawa’s largest expansion has begun. The Delaware County convenience store chain broke ground for its first stores in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana in June and plans to open up 160 stores in the three states in the next five to eight years, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. It’s a $1.2 billion investment in…

  • Penn State ‘Swipe Out Hunger’ Campaign Returns for 5th Year

    Penn State ‘Swipe Out Hunger’ Campaign Returns for 5th Year

    For the fifth consecutive year, Penn State is partnering with the national nonprofit Swipe Out Hunger for the spring “Swipe out Hunger” drive. The campaign began Sunday, April 20, and runs through the end of the spring 2025 semester. Penn State students at any residential campus (University Park, Altoona, Beaver, Berks, Brandywine, Behrend, Greater Allegheny, Harrisburg, Hazleton,…

  • Doylestown Newest Multi-Use Complex Ready for Move-In

    Doylestown Newest Multi-Use Complex Ready for Move-In

    Doylestown’s newest multi-use project, 333 North Broad, a four-building complex with apartments and retail space, is now ready for residents, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The $77 million project featuring 235 luxury apartments marks the culmination of the borough’s 30-year vision to reimagine a once-industrial section of town. This includes the…

  • Delaware County Needs to Take Action to Offset Severe SEPTA Cuts

    Delaware County Needs to Take Action to Offset Severe SEPTA Cuts

    Delaware County Councilwoman Christine Reuther is urging Delaware County to take action against severe SEPTA cuts to services that could include eliminating a regional rail line in the county and fare hikes, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. SEPTA’s suffering a $213 million deficit and needs a large increase in state support, she…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Gorgeous Colonial in Glen Mills

    First Bank House of the Week: Gorgeous Colonial in Glen Mills

    A gorgeous colonial on a lovely 0.29-acre lot at 4 Alexandra Court in Glen Mills, with four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, is available for sale. This striking residence in the coveted Cobblestones at Thornbury neighborhood offers the perfect blend of elegance, comfort, and convenience. Gleaming hardwood floors, a grand staircase, stylish wainscoting,…