• LionCage Pitch Competition Offers Entrepreneurs Exposure, Chance for Cash Winnings

    LionCage Pitch Competition Offers Entrepreneurs Exposure, Chance for Cash Winnings

    Invent Penn State LaunchBoxes at Brandywine and Great Valley and the Ideas x Innovation Network (i2n) are partnering to deliver the 2025 LionCage Pitch Competition on Friday, Nov. 14, from 8 AM to 5 PM at the Conference Center at Penn State Great Valley.  LionCage is a one-day gathering that offers exposure, connections, and access for creators…

  • Applicants Sought for Delaware County’s New Human Relations Commission

    Applicants Sought for Delaware County’s New Human Relations Commission

    Delaware County Council is taking applications through Friday, Nov. 14, from residents interested in serving on the County’s new volunteer Human Relations Commission. Residents interested in applying can visit DelcoPA.Link/HRC to submit an application. Applicants must be Delaware County residents and at least 18 years old. Delaware County encourages applicants from all backgrounds — including…

  • 5 Delaware County Communities Make Top 25 Best Places to Live

    5 Delaware County Communities Make Top 25 Best Places to Live

    Five Delaware County communities made a top 25 list compiled by Stacker of the best places to live in the Philadelphia area. One of the communities placed in the top five. Schools in the five communities were A+ or A. Outdoor activities also received an A. From lowest to highest are: Radnor Township, population 33,260,…

  • Immaculata University Presents Fall Theater Production ‘Curtains!’ — Nov. 14-16

    Immaculata University Presents Fall Theater Production ‘Curtains!’ — Nov. 14-16

    The annual fall production of the Immaculata University Cue & Curtain Theatre group is Curtains! a play by Craig Sodaro. Performances start on Friday, Nov. 14, at 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM; Saturday, Nov. 15, at 7:00 PM, and a final matinee at 3:00 PM on Sunday, Nov. 16, in Alumnae Hall Theater. The Depression-era…

  • GSK’s Emma Walmsley Rejects Co-CEO Trend, Emphasizes Resilience in Leadership

    GSK’s Emma Walmsley Rejects Co-CEO Trend, Emphasizes Resilience in Leadership

    GSK chief executive officer Emma Walmsley says she’s unconvinced of the rising co-CEO trend, writes Nina Paoli for Fortune. As major corporations like Comcast, Oracle, and Spotify embrace the dual-leadership structure, Walmsley prefers the old way. Speaking at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit, the British pharma leader—whose company operates a major U.S. campus in Upper…

  • Furlong Stone Farmhouse Blends Historic Charm with Expansive Property

    Furlong Stone Farmhouse Blends Historic Charm with Expansive Property

    A charming 18th-century stone farmhouse elegantly combines family-friendly comfort with a deep sense of heritage, set amid the lush greenery in Furlong, writes Vasila Khurshid for The Amazing Mom Life. The home is nestled on a sprawling, secluded property that offers a rare sense of privacy and serenity. It features an inviting in-ground pool and…

  • Why Did Jordan Brand Choose Philadelphia for First World of Flight Store in the U.S.?

    Why Did Jordan Brand Choose Philadelphia for First World of Flight Store in the U.S.?

    Earlier this month, Philadelphia joined Beijing, Milan, Seoul, and Tokyo as the only cities with a Jordan Brand World of Flight location, writes Ian Servantes for WWD. Each of the global cities are among the most shoppable in the world, and Jordan Brand is speaking out on why it chose Philadelphia as the first U.S.…

  • $13.5M Bids Accepted for Crozer-Chester, Springfield Hospitals

    $13.5M Bids Accepted for Crozer-Chester, Springfield Hospitals

    There are two hospital buyers for the closed Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Springfield Hospital, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Following a Friday bankruptcy auction, Prospect Medical Holdings has agreed to sell the two hospital properties for $13 million, according to Prospect attorneys. Chariot Allaire Partners successfully bid $10 million for the Crozer-Chester…

  • Wawa Prototype Store in New Jersey a Sign of Things to Come

    Wawa Prototype Store in New Jersey a Sign of Things to Come

    A new prototype design for a Wawa store debuts for the first time in New Jersey on Thursday, reports silive.com. The Salem County store redesign, at 245 S. Broadway in Pennsville, has made appearances in other states since it was first unveiled two years ago. The Wawa exterior has a V-shaped steel column and asymmetric…

  • Granite Run Promenade in Media Active with Health Centers, Food Hall

    Granite Run Promenade in Media Active with Health Centers, Food Hall

    New luxury apartments being built at the Promenade at Granite Run in Media will also have two health centers opening in the next few months on the ground-floor retail space there, writes Lisa Dukart for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  HiLo House and SweatHouz will open near each other at 1127 W. Baltimore Pike, in the apartment…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Charming Brick Colonial in Concordville

    First Bank House of the Week: Charming Brick Colonial in Concordville

    A charming brick colonial home at 12 Cherry Farm Lane, on lovely 0.33 acres with four bedrooms and three full and two half bathrooms, is available for sale in Concordville. This attractive residence exudes warmth and sophistication with a thoughtfully designed layout ideal for modern living. Refined details include wainscoting, plantation shutters, tray ceilings with…

  • Doylestown VIA Partners with DelVal to Create New Counseling Psychology Scholarship

    Doylestown VIA Partners with DelVal to Create New Counseling Psychology Scholarship

    The Village Improvement Association of Doylestown (VIA) has partnered with Delaware Valley University to establish a new scholarship supporting a student pursing a graduate degree in counseling psychology. The $15,000 scholarship will be awarded to a student in the counseling psychology master’s program. The total scholarship amount will be disbursed over the course of the…

  • ChesPenn Health Services Champions Community Growth Through Technology and Excellence in Care

    ChesPenn Health Services Champions Community Growth Through Technology and Excellence in Care

    ChesPenn Health Services continues to lead by example in supporting the health and well-being of their communities. In a recent initiative, ChesPenn donated laptops to community programs serving youth and parents to help bridge the digital divide and expand access to education, training, and career opportunities. By ensuring that families and young adults have the…

  • Mayor Cherelle Parker Signs Sweeping Amendment to Philadelphia’s ‘Ban the Box’ Law

    Mayor Cherelle Parker Signs Sweeping Amendment to Philadelphia’s ‘Ban the Box’ Law

    Earlier this month, Mayor Cherelle Parker has signed a major amendment to Philadelphia Fair Criminal Record Screening Standards, also known as the “ban the box” law, writes Alonzo Martinez for Forbes. The updated rules take effect on Jan. 6, 2026. The amendment further limits how employers can evaluate a person’s criminal history when making hiring…

  • This Bucks County Town Is Greater Philadelphia’s Hottest Housing Market

    This Bucks County Town Is Greater Philadelphia’s Hottest Housing Market

    In the second quarter of 2025, homes sold faster in Levittown than anywhere in Greater Philadelphia, making the blue-collar town the hottest housing market in the region, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. In Bucks County, during the three months ending June 30, properties sold faster in more affordable suburbs than in affluent…

  • Closed Door Plans for a Charter School Preceded Valley Forge Military Academy Closing

    Closed Door Plans for a Charter School Preceded Valley Forge Military Academy Closing

    Even as Valley Forge Military Academy struggled toward closure, another plan was quietly in the works at the Wayne campus to open a First Responders charter school there, writes Max Marin and Ryan W. Briggs for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Valley Forge Public Service Academy Charter School proposes to open next fall. This past September,…

  • Delaware County Leadership: Maryanne Parsons, President and Founder, Partners in Outreach

    Delaware County Leadership: Maryanne Parsons, President and Founder, Partners in Outreach

    Maryanne Parsons, President and Founder of Partners in Outreach, spoke with DELCO Today about growing up in Ridley Park, where she participated in community events, worked a variety of summer jobs, and learned leadership in student government. After a background in athletic training and a career in the insurance industry, Parsons founded Partners in Outreach…

  • These Delaware County ZIP Codes Saw the Fastest Selling Homes in the Second Quarter

    These Delaware County ZIP Codes Saw the Fastest Selling Homes in the Second Quarter

    Four Delaware County ZIP Codes saw homes selling in 55 days or less during the second quarter in the Greater Philadelphia Area, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Business Journal conducted a second-quarter analysis of the country’s hottest housing markets by ZIP Code, based on quarterly listing and sales data from Intercontinental…