• Celebrity Boxing Promoter, Marple Newtown Grad Pens Book on His Life and Career

    Celebrity Boxing Promoter, Marple Newtown Grad Pens Book on His Life and Career

    Broomall native Damon Feldman, a former professional boxer and a celebrity boxing promoter, has written a book, The 16 Minute Man, that is a collection of memories from his childhood and his career in and around the ring, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Delaware County News Network. The son of boxing trainer Marty Feldman, Damon…

  • DELCO Careers – Neumann University

    DELCO Careers – Neumann University

    Founded and sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia, Neumann University is a Catholic, co-educational institution with a proud history of developing highly accomplished students and graduates. IT – Data Systems Specialist This position assists in the maintenance and administration of the university’s central data systems; supports university departments with Colleague, ODS, SQL, Access,…

  • Former Penn State Brandywine Student Helps to Fight Cancer from a Penn Lab

    Former Penn State Brandywine Student Helps to Fight Cancer from a Penn Lab

    Penn State graduate Jen Petrella is using her degree and knowledge to help fight cancer at the University of Pennsylvania, writes Haleigh Swansen for Penn State News. Petrella completed the first two years of her bachelor’s degree in biology at Penn State Brandywine, before transitioning to the University Park campus. There, Petrella minored in plant…

  • Grant from Newtown Square’s Petplan Helps to Fund Insurance for Police Dogs

    Grant from Newtown Square’s Petplan Helps to Fund Insurance for Police Dogs

    Newtown Square’s Petplan and the National Police Dog Foundation have provided grants that will fully fund pet insurance for 50 police dogs for a year. Recipients of the grants were selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, including small-town police departments that do not have funding for their K-9 program. At present, the cost of…

  • Where She Lived Didn’t Define Who She Became; Chester Native Returns to Lead Job Training Program

    Where She Lived Didn’t Define Who She Became; Chester Native Returns to Lead Job Training Program

    When Marrea Walker-Smith was in 10th grade, her history teacher told her she would never amount to anything because she lived in a Chester Housing Authority property. Walker-Smith, however, has since proved that teacher wrong, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Fortunately, she listened to her mother, who said that where you live does…

  • Glen Mills Native’s Senior Thesis Receives Rave Reviews at Princeton

    Glen Mills Native’s Senior Thesis Receives Rave Reviews at Princeton

    Taylor Griffith, a Glen Mills native and Westtown School graduate, examined the lead roles of black women on television for her senior thesis at Princeton, writes Denise Valenti for Princeton University News. The research is a continuation of Griffith’s junior paper, for which she explored advertising targeted at women. She realized that viewers spend years…

  • DELCO Careers – Visual Sound

    DELCO Careers – Visual Sound

    With a location in Broomall, Visual Sound has been providing a broad array of high-quality, individualized audiovisual solutions to businesses, schools, government agencies, and houses of worship since 1967. Help Desk Technician This position troubleshoots and maintains hardware and software on networked workstations, printers, and smartphones; performs preventative maintenance on computer equipment; and inventories and…

  • Episcopal Academy Student Receives Honor for Volunteerism, Personal Congrats from Lindsey Vonn

    Episcopal Academy Student Receives Honor for Volunteerism, Personal Congrats from Lindsey Vonn

    Exton resident Praneeth Alla, a junior at the Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, was honored for his volunteerism at the 23rd annual presentation of The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards in Washington, D.C. During the event at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, Alla received a $1,000 award and personal congratulations from Olympic gold…

  • As Residence Fraud Plagues Local School Districts, Here’s What Officials Are Doing to Stop It

    As Residence Fraud Plagues Local School Districts, Here’s What Officials Are Doing to Stop It

    School districts in the Philadelphia region are using private investigators to identify students who do not live within their borders, writes Avi Wolfman-Arent for WHYY. Nearly all of the 63 school districts in the four counties surrounding Philadelphia now spend time and money to prove residence fraud. According to administrators, the enforcement is necessary so…

  • Wilmington Man Going Full Time with Comedy Routine Based on His Delco-Born Mother

    Wilmington Man Going Full Time with Comedy Routine Based on His Delco-Born Mother

    Wilmington’s Troy Hendrickson has decided to quit his job and dedicate himself, full time, to his comedic Aunt Mary Pat routine, which went viral on social media after the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory, according to a report from The Associated Press. Hendrickson achieved instant fame online when he posted on Facebook a video of a…

  • Four Local Companies Make This Year’s List of America’s Best Employers

    Four Local Companies Make This Year’s List of America’s Best Employers

    This year’s list of America’s Best Employers has been published, and as usual, the region has done well for itself, writes Vicky Valet for Forbes. The list – compiled by Forbes in partnership with Statista, a marketing research company – rates the companies that employees like the best. Statista surveyed 30,000 working Americans who were…

  • State Treasurer Visits Delaware County Community College to Announce New Tuition Savings Program

    State Treasurer Visits Delaware County Community College to Announce New Tuition Savings Program

    State Treasurer Joe Torsella visited Delaware County Community College last week to announce a new program, Keystone Scholars, which invests $100 for each child born, or adopted, in 2018 and 2019 to help their families pay for the costs of higher education. The program is designed to encourage Pennsylvania families to start thinking about saving…

  • DELCO Careers – Divine Providence Village

    DELCO Careers – Divine Providence Village

    Located in Springfield, Divine Providence Village is committed to providing individuals with the opportunity to reach their fullest potential in spiritual, emotional, psycho-social, and physical well-being in a caring environment. Direct Support Professional This position reinforces positive behaviors and promotes social interaction with clients; assists clients with interactions out in the community; and assists in the implementation…

  • Several Delaware County Companies Among Region’s Top Tech Employers

    Several Delaware County Companies Among Region’s Top Tech Employers

    Several Delaware County companies have been recognized as top tech employers in the Philadelphia region, writes Sharon Oliver for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The list recently published by the PBJ includes 62 total companies with 27,065 employees, 11,600 of whom work directly on technology. Newtown Square’s SAP ranked second with 3,280 employees, 2,135 of whom…

  • Police in Chester Tracking a New Category of Crime

    Police in Chester Tracking a New Category of Crime

    Police in Chester have started tracking “online robberies” as a new category of crime, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In the last year, police departments across the country have taken steps to stop an increasing number of robberies that originate online. Since January 2017, police in Chester have logged 28 online robberies in…

  • DELCO Careers – IMS Technology Services

    DELCO Careers – IMS Technology Services

    Based in Garnet Valley, IMS Technology Services is an award-winning team of certified technology professionals who provide high-quality solutions to facilitate collaboration, productivity, learning, and business communication. Event Staging Sales This position develops new accounts within the meeting and event staging division; targets new clients in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, as well as at educational institutions;…

  • DNB First House of the Week: Cul-De-Sac Colonial in Edgmont

    DNB First House of the Week: Cul-De-Sac Colonial in Edgmont

    A French colonial with four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms located on a quiet cul-de-sac is available for sale in Edgmont. The two-story entry leads into a formal living room and dining room, along with a spacious conservatory and sun room that can easily be converted into an in-law suite. The main-level office…

  • Resumes of the Future Will Help Companies Find Ideal Employees

    Resumes of the Future Will Help Companies Find Ideal Employees

    Today’s resumes are giving potential employers a picture of a job seeker’s experiences and credentials, but they offer frustratingly little about an applicant’s personality, character, and soft skills, writes Oliver Staley for Quartz at Work. “Resumes are terrible,” said Laszlo Bock, the former head of human resources at Google. “It doesn’t capture the whole person.…