• Immaculata University Hosts Annual Fashion Show Mar. 21

    Immaculata University Hosts Annual Fashion Show Mar. 21

    Immaculata University’s Fashion Merchandising program housed within the Major-Payton School of Business, is hosting the annual IU Fashion Show on Saturday, Mar. 21, from 6-8:00 PM in Immaculata’s Great Hall. This event highlights the creativity and talent of IU fashion merchandising students and showcases the professional work of local designers.  “The IU Fashion Show is a celebration of our…

  • Freedom Village Players Present Shows at Their Own Pace and Audiences Love It

    Freedom Village Players Present Shows at Their Own Pace and Audiences Love It

    The lure of the stage. “You know, once you start, it’s in your blood,” says Maggie Doyle with the Freedom Village Players.   That lure lasts even into old age. Fran and Maggie Doyle produce and direct shows at Freedom Village at Brandywine, a senior lifecare community in Chester County. They founded the Players eight…

  • Three Chester County Brothers Join Forbes Billionaires List

    Three Chester County Brothers Join Forbes Billionaires List

    Three Chester County residents affiliated with Exton-based Bentley Systems have made their debut on Forbes’ most recent annual billionaire listing, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Bentley Systems is the publicly traded infrastructure software company that most recently reported revenue of $1.5 billion for fiscal 2025.  Keith Bentley, the company’s co-founder and an Elverson resident, placed…

  • Popular NJ Gastropub Flying Pig Tavern & Tap to Open in Bensalem

    Popular NJ Gastropub Flying Pig Tavern & Tap to Open in Bensalem

    The popular New Jersey gastropub Flying Pig Tavern & Tap is expanding to Bensalem, where it will take over the former Andalusia Bar & Grill spot in the Grandview Plaza shopping center off of Bristol Pike, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. After suffering significant fire, smoke, and water damage in an…

  • ChristianaCare’s Aston Micro-Hospital Set to Open This Summer

    ChristianaCare’s Aston Micro-Hospital Set to Open This Summer

    Construction crews are finishing up Delaware County’s first micro-hospital in Aston. The $50 million micro-hospital in Aston from ChristianaCare is set to open in June 2026 and will serve about 15,000 patients each year, writes Madeleine Wright for CBS News Philadelphia. It will be located on the first floor of the building. A health center…

  • Upper Darby Considers the Fate of Now-Closed Tower Theater

    Upper Darby Considers the Fate of Now-Closed Tower Theater

    The Tower Theater, once host to world-famous performers, has been closed since 2022. Now Upper Darby is contemplating what should come next for the historic theater, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. The Tower opened as a movie house and vaudeville theater in the 1920s. A fire closed it in the early 1970s, but…

  • Nudy’s Cafe Opening 15th Location in Glen Mills as Chain Expands

    Nudy’s Cafe Opening 15th Location in Glen Mills as Chain Expands

    Nudy’s Cafe, operating as a breakfast and lunch venue for 46 years, is opening its 15th location in Glen Mills, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The new restaurant at 31 W. Baltimore Pike is part of an ongoing expansion campaign., Owner Ray Nudy hopes to open the new restaurant as early as this…

  • What a New Tinicum Cruise Port Could Mean for Delco Jobs, Tourism, and Real Estate

    What a New Tinicum Cruise Port Could Mean for Delco Jobs, Tourism, and Real Estate

    A new cruise terminal is coming to Delaware County, and, according to Tom Toole, team lead of Tom Toole Sales Group at RE/Max Main Line, the ripple effects extend well beyond Tinicum’s waterfront. Beginning in 2026, Norwegian Cruise Line will operate a new homeport terminal in Tinicum Township under a seven-year agreement running through 2033.…

  • Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin Visits Villanova on Saturday

    Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin Visits Villanova on Saturday

    The prime minister of Ireland, the Taoiseach Micheal Martin, is stopping by for an Irish-American event this Saturday at  Villanova University before heading down to Washington, D.C. to meet with President Trump. Martin will speak at Villanova about the “enduring ties between Ireland and the United States” at the school’s Topper Theater, writes Justin Heinze…

  • Delco School Districts Slated for $31M Increase in Shapiro Budget

    Delco School Districts Slated for $31M Increase in Shapiro Budget

    Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 2026-27 budget proposal would deliver almost $31 million more in state education funding for Delaware County school districts, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. The proposed increase would benefit all local districts, but for Chester-Upland, which has been in receivership since 2012, it represents a crucial step toward recov…

  • First Bank: Beautiful Spanish-Style Rancher for Sale in Wallingford

    First Bank: Beautiful Spanish-Style Rancher for Sale in Wallingford

    A beautiful Spanish-style rancher at 1013 Glen Road, perfectly combining sociability and privacy, is available for sale in Wallingford, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Featuring four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, the residence has two parts: one for the kitchen, living room, dining room, basement, and two-car garage, and the other…

  • Holy Family University President Speaks at United Nations

    Holy Family University President Speaks at United Nations

    “Science and technology alone do not create inclusive futures. People do,” Holy Family University President Dr. Anne Prisco said last month in a speech before the United Nations. Dr. Prisco addressed the 11th International Day of Women & Girls in Science Assembly in February. The invited sector experts, government officials, private-sector representatives, and a contingent of students…

  • Next Installment of DelVal’s Colloquium Series to Discuss How Economic Choices Shape the World

    Next Installment of DelVal’s Colloquium Series to Discuss How Economic Choices Shape the World

    Delaware Valley University’s Department of Business and Information Management will facilitate the next installment of the Business, Arts, and Sciences Question It! Change It! Colloquium Series. This segment, entitled “The Economy,” will foster an informed conversation about how economic choices influence jobs, prices, innovation, and global competitiveness in an increasingly complex and uncertain world. The…

  • Chester County Farmers Markets Offer Homegrown Groceries All Year Long

    Chester County Farmers Markets Offer Homegrown Groceries All Year Long

    Offering farm-fresh groceries alongside other handmade items, Chester County farmers markets are a community staple all year long, write Claire Chmiel, Anne E. Hill, and Ben Silver for Main Line Today. Here are four local farmers markets where you can find fresh grocery items this spring. Berwyn Farmers Market—Berwyn. One of Chester County’s newer markets,…

  • William Way LGBT Community Center Will Be Demolished, Rebuilt Into New Building With Affordable Apartments

    William Way LGBT Community Center Will Be Demolished, Rebuilt Into New Building With Affordable Apartments

    William Way LGBT Community Center’s headquarters’ future is now known, as the 176-year-old building is being demolished to make way for a new building with affordable apartments, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The new building will include up to 42 new affordable apartments for seniors. The current four-story, 14,000-square-foot building will be replaced…

  • Radnor Nixes Eminent Domain for Valley Forge Military College Land

    Radnor Nixes Eminent Domain for Valley Forge Military College Land

    Radnor Township has reached a deal with the Valley Forge Military Academy Foundation over 17 acres of land in Wayne and is ending its eminent domain plan, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. The land is currently used by Valley Forge Military College.   The Radnor Township Board of Commissioners had started eminent domain…

  • Wawa Points Enthusiasts Share Tips on Optimal Rewards Usage

    Wawa Points Enthusiasts Share Tips on Optimal Rewards Usage

    According to Wawa superfans, many shoppers waste their rewards points on low-value redemptions while better options go untapped, writes Emily Bloch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Aaron Fisher, a music producer from Delaware and longtime Wawa enthusiast, began paying closer attention to the popular Delaware County convenience store’s rewards program after he was laid off in…

  • Philadelphia Shipyard to Build South Korean Nuclear Submarines After U.S. Technology Deal

    Philadelphia Shipyard to Build South Korean Nuclear Submarines After U.S. Technology Deal

    President Donald Trump announced last month on social media that the United States will share its nuclear submarine propulsion technology with South Korea, which plans to construct its submarines at the Philadelphia Shipyard, writes Justin Katz for Breaking Defense. “South Korea will be building its Nuclear Powered Submarine in the Philadelphia Shipyards, right here in…