• Lines Stretched Outside as Customers Welcomed Back Hank’s Place in Chadds Ford

    Lines Stretched Outside as Customers Welcomed Back Hank’s Place in Chadds Ford

    Hank’s Place was back in business July 15 at Route 1 and Creek Road in Chadds Ford, and this past weekend, customers lined up for a visit, writes Jen Samuel for The Daily Local, as printed in the Daily Times. Every seat was filled, and a line stretched outside along its new three-story ramp. Flowers…

  • Fox Seeking $1.30M in Moe’s Tavern Lawsuit Against Media Man

    Fox Seeking $1.30M in Moe’s Tavern Lawsuit Against Media Man

    A Media Borough man who started a Moe’s Tavern pop-event is now being asked by Twentieth Century Fox to pay $1.3 million in damages for copyright and trademark infringement, writes Alex Rose for the Daily Times. Joseph McCullough, JMC Pop Ups LLC and Samantha Shutter were named in a lawsuit filed last  year in U.S.…

  • Delaware County Contracts with Mercy Fitzgerald for Mental Health Services

    Delaware County Contracts with Mercy Fitzgerald for Mental Health Services

    Mental health crisis services that were provided by the now-closed Crozer Crisis Center will be offered by Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital after Delaware County Council unanimously approved a contract with them last week, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. Council OK’d a $494,400 contract with Mercy Catholic Medical Center of Southeastern Pennsylvania to run…

  • Newsweek Survey Lists Favorite Convenience Store. The Answers Might Surprise You

    Newsweek Survey Lists Favorite Convenience Store. The Answers Might Surprise You

    Newsweek has released a ranked list of the best convenience store retailers in the nation, based on an independent survey of customers. The good news is Wawa made the list of Newsweek’s America’s Best Retailers 2025 in the convenience store category. The bad news? It wasn’t first. That honor goes to Buc-ee’s, which tops the…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Historic Tudor in Newtown Square

    First Bank House of the Week: Historic Tudor in Newtown Square

    A beautiful Tudor home at 35 Harrison Drive in Newtown Square, on 2.48 lovely acres with seven bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms, is available for sale. This remarkable residence, designed by renowned Philadelphia architect Frank Furness in the late 1800s, blends historic charm with contemporary elegance. Among the standout features on the main…

  • TruMark Financial Joins Other Local Credit Unions to Donate 3,900 Pounds of Food to Philabundance

    TruMark Financial Joins Other Local Credit Unions to Donate 3,900 Pounds of Food to Philabundance

    TruMark Financial Credit Union, in partnership with 11 other local credit unions, recently delivered 3,903 pounds of food and $56,200 to support Philabundance during its annual food drive and donation drop-off. Held at the Philabundance Hunger Relief Center in South Philadelphia, the event featured remarks from TruMark Financial Credit Union CEO Kelly Botti, Philabundance CEO…

  • GMercyU Partners with Lehigh Valley Health Network for Nursing, Respiratory Care Opportunities

    GMercyU Partners with Lehigh Valley Health Network for Nursing, Respiratory Care Opportunities

    Gwynedd Mercy University has added the Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) Scholars Program to its growing list of partnerships with leading healthcare organizations that offer GMercyU students loan repayments and immediate job placement upon graduation. GMercyU Nursing students who apply and are selected for the LVHN Scholars Program will receive up to $40,000 in student loan payments…

  • Holy Family University’s Economic Impact Surges, Powers Growth in the Region

    Holy Family University’s Economic Impact Surges, Powers Growth in the Region

    Holy Family University isn’t just growing — it’s lifting the economy with it. A new study confirms what many in the area already see: the university is fueling job creation and investment, while also boosting economic and social mobility across the region. According to the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania (AICUP), Holy…

  • Recognition of Academic Excellence: Spring 2025 President’s and Dean’s Lists at DCCC

    Recognition of Academic Excellence: Spring 2025 President’s and Dean’s Lists at DCCC

    Delaware County Community College (DCCC) congratulates the 2,920 full- and part-time students who were named to the President’s and Dean’s Lists for the spring 2025 semester. To be named to the President’s List, students must complete 12 or more credits, earn a grade point average of 3.5 or above, and be in good academic standing for the semester. To be named…

  • Here’s What to Expect When Netflix House Opens in King of Prussia

    Here’s What to Expect When Netflix House Opens in King of Prussia

    Streaming fans now know more about what to expect from the Netflix House coming to King of Prussia, writes Samantha Geiger for Main Line Today. The 100,000-square-foot venue will transform the former Lord & Taylor space into a fully immersive fan experience, and it will be more than just a photo op. It will combine…

  • Manufacturing Firm Expands Chester County Presence with New, Larger Malvern Facility 

    Manufacturing Firm Expands Chester County Presence with New, Larger Malvern Facility 

    IFM Prover, a subsidiary of the German manufacturing firm IFM, has expanded its Chester County presence with a new, larger facility in Malvern and aims to double its headcount, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The company officially debuted its new 89,000-square-foot space this week, which will serve as its U.S. operations base.…

  • Comcast Increases Peacock’s Monthly Rates, Its Biggest Since Launch

    Comcast Increases Peacock’s Monthly Rates, Its Biggest Since Launch

    Comcast recently announced it is raising the price of Peacock to subscribers, effective July 23, writes Lucas Shaw for Bloomberg. As of July 23, Peacock will be raising its price by $3 a month for new customers, representing a nearly 38 percent increase. New subscribers who have the version with advertisements will see their monthly…

  • Delaware County Leadership: Joel Richardson, Owner and Comedy Producer, SunnyBrook Ballroom and SoulJoel’s at SunnyBrook

    Delaware County Leadership: Joel Richardson, Owner and Comedy Producer, SunnyBrook Ballroom and SoulJoel’s at SunnyBrook

    Joel Richardson, Owner of The SunnyBrook Ballroom in Pottstown and Comedy Producer at SoulJoel’s at SunnyBrook, spoke with DELCO Today about his active childhood in Moorestown, N.J., filled with wrestling, soccer, and working as a Swim Coach and Lifeguard. Richardson discovered his passion for comedy at a George Carlin show during his freshman year of…

  • Michael Kellerman Named New President of The Foundation for Delaware County

    Michael Kellerman Named New President of The Foundation for Delaware County

    The Foundation for Delaware County has selected Michael Kellerman as its next President, effective October 1, 2025. Following a national search led by Kittleman & Associates, LLC, the Board of Directors unanimously approved Michael to lead the Foundation into its next phase of growth and community impact. Michael will succeed Frances Sheehan, the Foundation’s inaugural…

  • For the Fourth Consecutive Year, WCU Recognized as One of the Philadelphia Region’s 50 Most Community-Minded Employers

    For the Fourth Consecutive Year, WCU Recognized as One of the Philadelphia Region’s 50 Most Community-Minded Employers

    West Chester University (WCU) has been named a 2025 honoree of the Civic 50 Greater Philadelphia for the fourth consecutive year. The honor comes from the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia, in partnership with globally recognized nonprofit Points of Light, lead partner the Philadelphia Foundation, and other local partners. Modeled after Points of Light’s…

  • Bala Cynwyd’s The 1916 Company Teams Up With ‘Shark Tank’ Investor

    Bala Cynwyd’s The 1916 Company Teams Up With ‘Shark Tank’ Investor

    Bala Cynwyd’s The 1916 Company has teamed up with ‘Shark Tank’s‘ Kevin O’Leary, writes Abigail Chachoute for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Through a new partnership with O’Leary’s WonderCare platform, customers can now insure high-end pieces at checkout.  WonderCare offers a fully digital insurance experience tailored for luxury watches. The platform is backed by insurance powerhouse…

  • New Target Location Headed to West Chester Next Month

    New Target Location Headed to West Chester Next Month

    A new West Goshen Target store is set to open soon in West Chester, writes Lori Comstock in Philly Burbs. The new store, located at 985 Paoli Pike in the West Goshen Shopping Center, will open on Aug. 17. The physical space will span 120,000 square feet, slightly smaller than the average Target store. The…

  • As One New Hope Business Closes, Several More Preparing to Open

    As One New Hope Business Closes, Several More Preparing to Open

    While The Landing, a popular bar and restaurant along the river, closed its doors for good in New Hope this year, several new businesses have already opened, and others are getting ready to open, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Lawrenceville-based Nosh Empanadas recently opened its doors, offering its “signature homemade empanadas, bold flavors, and…