• Lansdowne Theater Went Dark for 40 Years. Now It’s Back

    Lansdowne Theater Went Dark for 40 Years. Now It’s Back

    The Lansdowne Theater was reborn on Friday evening when its doors opened to a sold-out audience. All 1,280 seats were sold for the performance of Chazz Palminteri’s “A Bronx Tale,” writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. “It’s a long time coming,” BRE Presents Vice President Richard Mancinelli said. “It’s amazing to see it…

  • SAP Looks at Business Transformation and 5 Steps To Success

    SAP Looks at Business Transformation and 5 Steps To Success

    Business transformation is a vital aspect of an organization’s growth and development, but it can take many different forms depending on the company’s needs, according to an article by SAP in Forbes. Each transformation journey is unique yet still benefits from a structured approach, with common steps that guide companies toward successful outcomes. Using a…

  • George K. Huber, Swarthmore Performing Arts Librarian, Remembered

    George K. Huber, Swarthmore Performing Arts Librarian, Remembered

    George K. Huber, a retired performing arts librarian at Swarthmore College, spent 41 years of his life mentoring students, faculty and staff about library services as he grew the college’s music catalog and collections of videos, audio files, books, and scores. Mr. Huber, of Swarthmore, has died at age 85, writes Gary Miles for The…

  • Delaware County Chamber of Commerce Hosts September Events

    Delaware County Chamber of Commerce Hosts September Events

    The Delaware County Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals are meeting on Zoom on Sept. 2, from 10:30 to 11:30 AM. All are welcome to this free meeting. Register here. The September focus will be on The Power of Mentorship and Networking. The guest speaker is Calvin Purnell, Jr. , author, speaker and strategic thinking partner…

  • Valley Forge Tourism Kicks off 11th Fall Freedom from Hunger Drive with Pottstown Kitchen Takeover

    Valley Forge Tourism Kicks off 11th Fall Freedom from Hunger Drive with Pottstown Kitchen Takeover

    The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board’s (VFTCB) 11th Annual Fall Freedom from Hunger Drive kicked off with a kitchen takeover at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Pottstown. VFTCB staff and Montgomery County Commissioners Jamila Winder and Tom DiBello served more than 60 people a meal, including food donated by HUNGRY Catering, and ice cream donated…

  • This Wellness Retreat in Skippack is the Perfect Place to Relax and Unwind

    This Wellness Retreat in Skippack is the Perfect Place to Relax and Unwind

    Those looking for a soothing spa day spot can check out SALTability Retreat in Skippack, which offers a variety of services guaranteed to help you unwind, reports Bob Kelly for Fox 29.  At this wellness retreat, clients can enjoy facials, massages, foot detox treatments and red light therapy.  SALTability is best known for its calming…

  • Drexel Hill Chef Suing Guy Fieri Firms Over Franchise Contract

    Drexel Hill Chef Suing Guy Fieri Firms Over Franchise Contract

    Drexel Hill chef Kevin Cooper is suing for money he believes  he is owed after winning a Guy Fieri chicken franchise, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. Cooper competed in 2021 on the Food Network show, “Guy’s Chance of a Lifetime,”  hosted by celebrity chef Guy Fieri. After completing franchise restaurant tasks over six episodes,…

  • Super Wawas Getting Some Push Back Amidst Expansion

    Super Wawas Getting Some Push Back Amidst Expansion

    Here in Delaware County, Wawa still evokes positive feelings, but that’s not true everywhere, writes Bob Fernandez for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Robert Costello, the owner of Costello Asset Management, a close observer of local retail, said Wawa evokes personal feelings locally because it started here. “But Wawa is now approaching 1,000 stores, including 250 in…

  • For the 4th Year, Brandywine Alumni Society Sponsors ‘Dining Under the Stars’

    For the 4th Year, Brandywine Alumni Society Sponsors ‘Dining Under the Stars’

    The Brandywine Alumni Society will be a sponsor for “Dining Under the Stars” – a weekly outdoor dining event held on Wednesday evenings on State Street in Media throughout September, writes Christina Billie for Penn State Brandywine. As part of the Media community, the Brandywine Alumni Society is an event sponsor for the fourth consecutive…

  • SEPTA Funding Debate Divides Philadelphia Region and Rest of Pennsylvania 

    SEPTA Funding Debate Divides Philadelphia Region and Rest of Pennsylvania 

    With major SEPTA service cuts approaching as Pennsylvania’s state budget enters its eighth week overdue, it has become clear that the battle is being waged between the Philadelphia region and the rest of the state, writes Gillian McGoldrick for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  In his speech last week, Republican Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman, of Indiana…

  • DCCC English Professor Uses AI to Increase Students’ Engagement and Prepare Them for the Future  

    DCCC English Professor Uses AI to Increase Students’ Engagement and Prepare Them for the Future  

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is here to stay. A Delaware County Community College (DCCC) English professor thinks that — rather than banning it from the classroom — schools and colleges should teach ethical AI literacy to help students and educators use it effectively while avoiding plagiarism. “My classrooms are filled with recent high school graduates who…

  • Parent Company of King of Prussia-Based CSL Behring to Eliminate 3,000 Jobs Globally

    Parent Company of King of Prussia-Based CSL Behring to Eliminate 3,000 Jobs Globally

    CSL, the Australian biotechnology company behind CSL Behring in King of Prussia, plans to cut up to 15 percent of its global workforce, or about 3,000 jobs worldwide, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The cost-cutting initiative is part of a broader strategy that includes spinning off its vaccine business. It is still…

  • Abrams Realty Updates Exton Square Mall Redevelopment Plan 

    Abrams Realty Updates Exton Square Mall Redevelopment Plan 

    Abrams Realty & Development has updated its Exton Square Mall redevelopment plan to include more open space as well as a central main street, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The developer spent the past month reevaluating its plans after receiving feedback from West Whiteland Township during a July planning commission meeting, which…

  • Six Bucks County Schools Make List of Top High Schools in Pennsylvania

    Six Bucks County Schools Make List of Top High Schools in Pennsylvania

    U.S. News & World Report recently released its 2025–2026 Best High School Rankings list, which included six Bucks County schools in its top 100 in Pennsylvania, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch.  New Hope-Solebury High School was the highest-ranked Bucks County school, placing fourth on the list. The high school also ranked among the top…

  • This Delaware County High School Named Among Nation’s Best

    This Delaware County High School Named Among Nation’s Best

    A Delaware County high school has placed among the top 500  high schools in the nation, as determined by U.S. News & World Report. Radnor High School placed 379th in the nation, according to the “Best High Schools” ranking, writes Joe Brandt for CBS News Philadelphia. In 2016, U.S. News & World Report named Radnor…

  • Prospect Medical Sues Federal Agencies Claiming Bankruptcy Violation

    Prospect Medical Sues Federal Agencies Claiming Bankruptcy Violation

    Crozer Health’s parent company, Prospect Medical, is suing two federal health care agencies, claiming they violated an automatic stay order after the company’s bankruptcy was filed in January. The July 11 complaint seeks at least $1.5 million for care that Medicare and Medicaid patients received at five Crozer Health ambulatory surgery and imaging centers, writes…

  • Upper Darby School District Closes on Shuttered Hospital Purchase

    Upper Darby School District Closes on Shuttered Hospital Purchase

    The Upper Darby School District closed a deal Friday with Prospect Medical Holdings to purchase the former Delaware County Memorial Hospital and two other structures on the Drexel Hill property for $600,000, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Crozer Health hospital has been closed since November 2022. Prospect Medical, owner of Crozer…

  • Upper Darby’s Popular Pica’s Restaurant Announces New Location

    Upper Darby’s Popular Pica’s Restaurant Announces New Location

    Pica’s in Upper Darby was set to close its 69-year location on West Chester Pike this summer as it downsizes and relocates. That is no longer the case, writes Max Bennett for Marple Newtown Patch. “We have decided to delay our closing to the fall,” according to a social media post from the Pica family…