• Fox 29’s Sue Serio Lives in Media, Celebrates 29 Years at the Station

    Fox 29’s Sue Serio Lives in Media, Celebrates 29 Years at the Station

    Fox 29 meteorologist Sue Serio grew up in Baltimore but today calls Media home as she celebrates her 29th year with the station, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. “We love Media. All the great restaurants—we love Ariano, Fellini, Spasso, Desert Rose and Quotations—the Media Theatre, and I’m at work in 30 minutes,” Serio said.…

  • First Bank House of the Week: $1.29M Historic Stone Home in Media Blends Charm and Modern Living 

    First Bank House of the Week: $1.29M Historic Stone Home in Media Blends Charm and Modern Living 

    An 18th-century stone residence with five bedrooms and three full and two-half bathrooms is available for sale in Media.  Set on nearly three private acres along West Baltimore Pike, the property combines centuries-old architectural appeal with thoughtful contemporary upgrades designed for modern lifestyles.  . . The home’s exterior immediately reflects its historic roots, with classic stone construction, mature landscaping, and a secluded rear patio that creates…

  • Former Iron Hill Brewery in Media Up for Lease Seven Months After Bankruptcy

    Former Iron Hill Brewery in Media Up for Lease Seven Months After Bankruptcy

    The future of the former Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant on State Street is still up in the air seven months after the beloved regional craft beer chain filed for liquidation bankruptcy and abruptly shuttered all of its locations.  The 9,300-square-foot Media brewpub is now on the market for lease, joining a handful of other vacant Iron…

  • Wawa Foundation Grant Helps Main Line Health EMS Expand After Crozer Health Closure 

    Wawa Foundation Grant Helps Main Line Health EMS Expand After Crozer Health Closure 

    When Crozer Health collapsed last year, Delaware County lost more than a hospital system. It lost its largest ambulance service.   Now, a $275,000 grant from the Wawa Foundation is helping Main Line Health fill the void.  The funding, according to Sarah Gantz of The Philadelphia Inquirer, will allow Main Line Health EMS to purchase a new ambulance, bringing its fleet to…

  • Pennsylvania Veterans Museum: Why This Hidden Gem in Media Is Worth a Memorial Day Visit

    Pennsylvania Veterans Museum: Why This Hidden Gem in Media Is Worth a Memorial Day Visit

    Above the Pennsylvania Veterans Museum in downtown Media, shoppers browse the aisles of Trader Joe’s, carrying bouquets and grocery bags. Downstairs, behind an easy-to-miss door in the historic Media building, recorded voices from World War II, Korea, and Vietnam preserve stories that Delaware County refuses to let die.  Most people walking State Street have no…

  • Delaware County Family’s Century-Old Photography Legacy Lives on in New Book by Kathleen McDevitt 

    Delaware County Family’s Century-Old Photography Legacy Lives on in New Book by Kathleen McDevitt 

    A new book by Kathleen M. McDevitt begins with a promise and ends with a legacy that spans invention, war, and the quiet art of remembering.  Captured With Love and History: Willson Way Photography is part family memoir, part American invention story, and entirely the product of McDevitt’s determination to honor the generations who came before…

  • How Local B2B Companies Are Closing the Marketing Gap Without a Full-Time Hire 

    How Local B2B Companies Are Closing the Marketing Gap Without a Full-Time Hire 

    Growth is a challenge familiar for any small to mid-sized businesses. Sales are plateauing and leads fall off; there is a lack of unity in brand messaging.   Everyone agrees the missing piece points to marketing, but bringing on a seasoned Chief Marketing Officer might not be in the budget.   Doylestown resident Susan Towers, founder of Towers Fractional Marketing, built her practice around this gap, bringing flexibility to a traditional role that works for your company’s needs.  Today, Towers…

  • Summer Camps at Delaware County Community College Cover Diverse Interests, with Scholarships Available

    Summer Camps at Delaware County Community College Cover Diverse Interests, with Scholarships Available

    From Artificial Intelligence Designing and Developing to Art Workshops, from Babysitter Training with CPR to Cooking and Baking, to Model United Nations and Python Programming, there is something to appeal to almost any child or young teen’s interest at Summer Kids Camps at Delaware County Community College. The camps are for kids ages six through 14 and will…

  • Comcast Announces Plan to Relocate Technology Center Tower Across Suburbs

    Comcast Announces Plan to Relocate Technology Center Tower Across Suburbs

    In a bold regional reset with a twist, Comcast plans to dismantle its 1,121-foot tower into 10-story suburban mini towers. In a move that reflects the new reality of remote work, and with internal estimates showing the building sits 25 percent to 40 percent unused on a typical day since COVID, Comcast announced plans Tuesday…

  • Rahel Solomon, CNN Anchor and Delco Native, Is Leaving the Network

    Rahel Solomon, CNN Anchor and Delco Native, Is Leaving the Network

    Archbishop Prendergast graduate and Delaware County native Rahel Solomon is leaving her position at CNN as an early morning program anchor, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal.   “I have decided that this will be my last week at CNN,” Solomon said before signing off from “Early Start with Rahel Solomon.” “More to come…

  • At 14, Drew Yantosh Is Ready for Some Philly Sports Talk

    At 14, Drew Yantosh Is Ready for Some Philly Sports Talk

    Drew Yantosh is happy to talk to you about Philadelphia sports, about his favorite teams and his favorite leagues, writes Dave Uram for KYW Newsradio. In fact, the 14-year-old high school freshman is ready to embark on a career talking about sports. A natural behind the mic, the confident and knowledgeable teen already produces a…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Classic Charm Meets Modern Luxury in Media

    First Bank House of the Week: Classic Charm Meets Modern Luxury in Media

    Tucked within the sought-after Rose Tree Estates community in Media, this beautifully appointed four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home is listed for $1,399,000. . . Set in Rose Tree Media School District, 74 Old Mill Drive blends timeless craftsmanship with modern comfort in one of Delaware County’s most desirable neighborhoods. . . From the moment you enter the…

  • Tinicum’s Urban Winery John Robert Cellars Opens New Media Location 

    Tinicum’s Urban Winery John Robert Cellars Opens New Media Location 

    John Robert Cellars, an urban winery in Tinicum Township, has expanded its Delaware County footprint with a new location in Media, writes Lisa Dukart for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  Co-owners John Irving and Robert Goodwin opened the new tasting room on the ground floor of the Phoenix Building on Aug. 8. The longtime friends hope the…

  • Wawa Breaks Ground on Its First West Virginia Store

    Wawa Breaks Ground on Its First West Virginia Store

    Wawa kicked off construction on its first West Virginia location in the Inwood community earlier this week with a groundbreaking ceremony, writes Fox Business for the New York Post.  The new store will represent Wawa’s first foray into the Mountain State. It is expected that the location will open its doors to customers in the…

  • Media’s Tyler Arboretum is a Perfect Spot to Visit This Spring

    Media’s Tyler Arboretum is a Perfect Spot to Visit This Spring

    With nearly 70,000 annual visitors, Tyler Arboretum is a beautiful spot to visit during the spring. It features 650 acres of land and a stunning collection of shrubs, herbaceous plants, and trees, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today.   During the early months of spring, visitors can spot crocuses, dogwoods, daffodils, magnolias, hellebores, crabapples,…

  • Barsz Gowie Amon & Fultz Hosts Annual Firm Training Featuring World Series Champion Ryan Lavarnway

    Barsz Gowie Amon & Fultz Hosts Annual Firm Training Featuring World Series Champion Ryan Lavarnway

    Barsz Gowie Amon & Fultz (BGA&F) recently held its annual firm training at The Drexelbrook, featuring keynote speaker Ryan Lavarnway, who was flown in from Denver, Colorado, to inspire the team. Lavarnway, a retired Boston Red Sox catcher, World Series Champion, and two-time Olympian, delivered an engaging talk titled “Unleashing Potential: How Embracing the ‘Why…

  • Indecent TV Not a Big Issue in Delaware County, FCC Complaints Show

    Indecent TV Not a Big Issue in Delaware County, FCC Complaints Show

    When it comes to indecency on TV, Delaware County is pretty tolerant. There were only 106 complaints to the FCC out of 565,328 residents between October 2014 and April 2024. The largest number of complaints in the US went to Hot Spring County in rural Arkansas, which logged twice as many complaints (51 complaints per…

  • Barsz Gowie Amon & Fultz Honored as Best Accountant in Delaware County for 2024 Best of Delco Awards

    Barsz Gowie Amon & Fultz Honored as Best Accountant in Delaware County for 2024 Best of Delco Awards

    Barsz Gowie Amon & Fultz LLC (BGA&F) is proud to announce they have been selected as the Best Accountant in Delaware County for the 2024 Best of Delco Awards, presented by the Delaware County Daily Times. This prestigious recognition marks the second time the firm has received this honor. The Best of Delco Awards allow…