• Washington Post: Has the Craft Beer Industry Reached Its Peak?

    Washington Post: Has the Craft Beer Industry Reached Its Peak?

    Craft breweries are still growing but at a significantly slower pace, and more have closed in the last year than at any time in the last decade, writes Rachel Siegel for The Washington Post. According to a new report released by the Brewers Association, craft brewers saw production rise five percent in the last year.…

  • DELCO Careers – Brinker Simpson

    DELCO Careers – Brinker Simpson

    Headquartered in Springfield, Brinker Simpson is one of the Philadelphia area’s leading full-service certified public accounting and business advisory firms with more than 25 years of experience serving clients in a wide range of industries. Bookkeeper/Staff Accountant This position develops and maintains charts of accounts to record financial transactions; maintains vendor records and obtains tax…

  • City Dwellers Working in the ’Burbs Have ‘1970 Transportation System with 2018 Economy’

    City Dwellers Working in the ’Burbs Have ‘1970 Transportation System with 2018 Economy’

    A program of the Philadelphia Unemployment Project provides easier access to better-paying jobs available in the suburbs, writes Jane Von Bergen for The Philadelphia Citizen. Commuter Options is a car-pool program in which workers drive themselves and fellow employees to jobs in the counties surrounding the city. The riders pay $6 a day per round…

  • The Advantage of Working with an Independently Owned Mat Company

    The Advantage of Working with an Independently Owned Mat Company

    By Vince Del Rossi Personalized Service in the Greater Philadelphia Area Are you interested in working with a company that can provide you commercial mats, and other walkway safety solutions? When you first research a company that can help you achieve these things, often big-name businesses will appear at the top of your google search.…

  • Penn State Brandywine Students Compete to Defeat Hunger

    Penn State Brandywine Students Compete to Defeat Hunger

    Students at Penn State Brandywine recently took part in Canstruction, a competition to raise awareness and support for hunger in the local community, writes Haleigh Swansen for Penn State News. Canstruction is an international competition that encourages design industry professionals, college students, and youth to design and build structures made from canned food items. Eight…

  • New Documentary to Explore Wawa, Sheetz Rivalry and Decide Which Is Better

    New Documentary to Explore Wawa, Sheetz Rivalry and Decide Which Is Better

    A new documentary – Sheetz Vs. Wawa – will explore the epic rivalry between the fan bases of the two beloved chains of convenience stores, writes Stephanie Farr for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Filmmaker Matthew Fridg claims the documentary will decide once and for all which is better. “We settle this here,” states the film’s tagline.…

  • DELCO Careers – Eastern University

    DELCO Careers – Eastern University

    Located in St. Davids, Eastern University is a co-educational, comprehensive Christian university that offers nationally recognized undergraduate and graduate programs in business, education, arts, sciences, and more. Admissions Counselor This position develops recruitment plans for prospective students in an assigned territory; visits high schools and attends college fairs; and implements and maintains a home visitation…

  • Radnor’s Qlik Helps Businesses Work Faster, More Economically

    Radnor’s Qlik Helps Businesses Work Faster, More Economically

    Data systems developed by Radnor’s Qlik that can be used remotely through a mobile device are helping businesses work faster and more economically, writes Joseph DiStefano for the Philadelphia Inquirer. One of the companies that have seen the benefits is King of Prussia’s AmeriGas, the largest propane distributor in the country. Qlik provided the company…

  • University of the Sciences, Delaware County Community College Sign Admission Agreement

    University of the Sciences, Delaware County Community College Sign Admission Agreement

    The University of the Sciences in Philadelphia and Delaware County Community College have signed a program-to-program and guaranteed admission agreement today enabling the college’s associate-degree graduates to earn a Bachelor of Science degree at the university. The agreement allows qualified students with a specified Associate in Arts degree, or a specified Associate in Science degree,…

  • Pulitzer Prize Winner Visits Episcopal Academy

    Pulitzer Prize Winner Visits Episcopal Academy

    David McCullough, the historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, recently visited Episcopal Academy, according to a report from the Delaware County News Network. McCullough shared his background, research, and writing method with students. He also spoke about his take on education, history, and the human spirit. After speaking to students, faculty, and other special guests in…

  • DELCO Careers – Relay Network

    DELCO Careers – Relay Network

    Located in Radnor, Relay Network is a venture capital-funded technology company that connects businesses and people through a unique private messaging application, creating valuable and lasting customer relationships. Client Success Manager This position collaborates with clients to ensure that proposed solutions will solve clients business needs; educates clients on Relay products and gathers and refines technical requirements;…

  • From CHESCO: West Chester Resident, ‘One in a Billion,’ Advances Again on NBC’s ‘The Voice’

    From CHESCO: West Chester Resident, ‘One in a Billion,’ Advances Again on NBC’s ‘The Voice’

    West Chester resident Jackie Verna has earned a coveted spot in the Top 12 on NBC’s “The Voice.” The 22-year-old, a member of Team Adam (Levine), survived the live playoffs in Season 14 of the Emmy Award-winning singing competition with a cover of “Once” by Maren Morris. “I’m beaming with pride,” Levine said after Verna’s…

  • Comedienne from Delaware County Discusses Her Success in New York City

    Comedienne from Delaware County Discusses Her Success in New York City

    Comedienne Peggy O’Leary, a Delaware County native, has made a name for herself as the host of a Manhattan-based podcast, writes A.D. Amorosi for Glamorosi Magazine. O’Leary made her way to the New York City comedy scene through Philadelphia, where she performed in a sketch comedy group with friends from college. “I started performing in…

  • Villanova Offers Delaware County’s Three Most Expensive Homes for Sale

    Villanova Offers Delaware County’s Three Most Expensive Homes for Sale

    In addition to being the home of this year’s NCAA men’s basketball champion, Villanova is also home to the three most expensive homes on the market in Delaware County, writes Shannon Rooney for the Philadelphia Inquirer. All three luxurious estates have prices that match their extravagance. The most expensive of the three is at 770…

  • Havertown Native Directs Season Finale of Television Drama on ABC

    Havertown Native Directs Season Finale of Television Drama on ABC

    Havertown native Tom Verica has directed nearly two dozen episodes of Scandal, the ABC drama set in Washington, D.C., including the April 19 finale, written by creator Shonda Rhimes and titled, ominously, “Over a Cliff,” writes Ellen Gray in The Philadelphia Inquirer. While Verica did not reveal how the show will end its seven-season run,…

  • Denise Romanelli, Jeff Graber Inducted into Delta Mu Delta Honor Society at Neumann

    Denise Romanelli, Jeff Graber Inducted into Delta Mu Delta Honor Society at Neumann

    Denise Romanelli, the Director of Employee Development and Community Relations at Sun East Federal Credit Union, and Jeff Graber, a professor in Neumann University’s Division of Business and Information Management, were honorary inductees into the Delta Mu Delta Honor Society at a recent ceremony at Neumann University. Student inductees included David Alvarez, Emily Brennecke, Tiffany…

  • Pennsylvania Rates Poorly in Several Rankings Based on Economic Issues

    Pennsylvania Rates Poorly in Several Rankings Based on Economic Issues

    The American Legislative Exchange Council has rated Pennsylvania poorly on economic issues, adding to the slew of low rankings in national surveys for the Keystone State, writes John Baer for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The limited-government, free-market group includes 2,000 legislators and calls itself nonpartisan. However, it’s known for pushing conservative causes and ranking conservative states…

  • DELCO Careers – Nielsen-Kellerman Company

    DELCO Careers – Nielsen-Kellerman Company

    Located in Boothwyn, Nielsen-Kellerman Company was founded in 1978 by two Xerox scientists who were recruited to develop technology for rowers. Now celebrating its 40th anniversary, NK has since developed into one of the premier manufacturers of rugged, waterproof performance electronics for sports and weather. Product Manager This position pulls together the company’s entire R&D,…