• WSJ: Penn Hospital Doctors Perform Revolutionary Procedure Involving Brain-Computer Implant

    WSJ: Penn Hospital Doctors Perform Revolutionary Procedure Involving Brain-Computer Implant

    Doctors at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia recently performed a revolutionary procedure by temporarily implanting a brain-computer interface device onto a patient’s brain, writes Jo Craven McGinty for The Wall Street Journal. Jeffrey Keefer was undergoing brain surgery to relieve Parkinson’s disease symptoms at the hospital. Since his skull would be open for hours anyway, he…

  • This Delaware County Community Is 1 of 50 Best Places to Live in  the US

    This Delaware County Community Is 1 of 50 Best Places to Live in  the US

    Those looking to escape the frantic city scene have plenty of suburban options outside Philadelphia, but one community in Delaware County seems to be a favorite, writes Brenden Rearick for Money. Media continues to be an eclectic, renter-friendly borough community of about 6,000 residents. While there are plenty of amenities to enjoy from a Media…

  • SEPTA Lays Out $75M Improvement Plan for 69th Street Terminal

    SEPTA Lays Out $75M Improvement Plan for 69th Street Terminal

    SEPTA  plans to do an extensive remodeling of the 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby, which it described as its second busiest transit hub in the SEPTA system. Ryan Judge, SEPTA’s deputy chief planning officer, presented a $75 million master plan this week to modernize the 1907 facility, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times.…

  • Swarthmore Professor Explains Why School Funding System in Pennsylvania Is Unconstitutional, but Difficult to Change

    Swarthmore Professor Explains Why School Funding System in Pennsylvania Is Unconstitutional, but Difficult to Change

    A new book written by Roseann Liu, a visiting professor in Asian American Studies and Education Studies at Swarthmore College, shines the light on the deficiencies in Pennsylvania’s school funding, writes Nate File for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia and other predominantly Black and brown districts throughout the state receive less funding than the predominantly white…

  • Spring Brings the Allure of the Delaware County Farmers Market

    Spring Brings the Allure of the Delaware County Farmers Market

    With the warmer weather many of us may be hearing the call once again of a Delaware County farmers market and the fresh produce they provide. Here in Delaware County and nearby, there are plenty of options for locally-grown fresh fruits and vegetables as well as fresh and meats and cheeses, home good and other…

  • Goalie Doctor Is Brainchild of Former Neumann Ice Hockey Coach

    Goalie Doctor Is Brainchild of Former Neumann Ice Hockey Coach

    Goalie Doctor, a training program based in Aston, Is helping many ice hockey goalie upstarts advance their athletic careers, reports Main Line Today. The program is run by Matt Tendler, who was a freshman netminder at Neumann University when the school won an NCAA Division III championship. He also coached goalies there for three years,…

  • Pennsylvania Dutch Class Aims to Connect Local Students to History, Heritage 

    Pennsylvania Dutch Class Aims to Connect Local Students to History, Heritage 

    Pennsylvania Dutch, which is a variety of German, was a popular language used in the state from the 17th to 20th century, writes Daniel Patrick Sheehan for The Morning Call.  Recently, there was a Pennsylvania Dutch class held, taught by Bradley Smith, which brought in 40 students. One of the students, Dave Heilman said, “For…

  • Bryn Mawr-Raised Kat Dennings Joins Forces with Tim Allen in ABC’s Latest Pilot ‘Shifting Gears’

    Bryn Mawr-Raised Kat Dennings Joins Forces with Tim Allen in ABC’s Latest Pilot ‘Shifting Gears’

    Kat Dennings, a Bryn Mawr native, is teaming up with Tim Allen in a new ABC sitcom pilot titled “Shifting Gears,” writes Chris Compendio for The Philly Voice.  In this family comedy, Dennings will play Riley, an estranged daughter who moves back in with her father after her divorce, bringing her two teenagers along.  Allen…

  • Neshaminy Creek Releases New Watermelon Sour as Part of Rita’s Fruit Brews Line

    Neshaminy Creek Releases New Watermelon Sour as Part of Rita’s Fruit Brews Line

    Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company is expanding its popular Rita’s Fruit Brews line with a new addition, Watermelon Sour. This latest offering is officially on the shelves at their Croydon and Dublin taprooms, joining the likes of Mango, Peach Ring, and Cherry Lemonade flavors.  Inspired by Rita’s Italian Ice, the Watermelon Sour draws its taste profile…

  • Sixers Unveil New Allen Iverson Statue Outside Training Facility in Camden

    Sixers Unveil New Allen Iverson Statue Outside Training Facility in Camden

    The Philadelphia 76ers honored NBA legend Allen Iverson with the unveiling of a new bronze statue outside the team’s training facility in Camden, write Josh Sanders and Tom Gardiner for CBS News Philadelphia. The statue commemorates Iverson’s iconic crossover, and sits on 76ers Legends Walk, alongside statues of 9 other Sixers legends. After the unveiling,…

  • All Roads Lead to Pittsburgh, But These Days It’s Cheaper to Fly

    All Roads Lead to Pittsburgh, But These Days It’s Cheaper to Fly

    In a fluke of modern economics, a cheap Pittsburgh airfare makes it currently cheaper to take a flight out to Pittsburgh then make the 4-hour 46-minute drive there, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. At the moment, there are “dirt cheap” flights from Philadelphia International Airport on Frontier Airlines. A Pennsylvania Turnpike drive with EZ-Pass…

  • Fearless Restaurant’s New Event Venue Opens at Radnor Hotel

    Fearless Restaurant’s New Event Venue Opens at Radnor Hotel

    Fearless Restaurants has opened the first phase of its Triple Crown Restaurant, Events and Garden venue at the Radnor Hotel in Wayne, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. Hotel owner Stephen Bajus approached Fearless last August asking if they could operate the hotel’s restaurant and event space. The first event took place there April…

  • Teen Swimmers Volunteer to Help Special Olympics Swim Team

    Teen Swimmers Volunteer to Help Special Olympics Swim Team

    Swimmers hoping to compete in the Special Olympics are getting some extra help from a dedicated volunteer group of 30 excellent high school swimmers. The Delaware County teens devote between 2 to 3-1/2 hours a week every Sunday providing coaching lessons mid-January through May at the Ridley Y to help special needs athletes develop their…

  • Eagles All-Star Center Jason Kelce Expanding Haverford Estate With New Purchase

    Eagles All-Star Center Jason Kelce Expanding Haverford Estate With New Purchase

    Philadelphia Eagles powerhouse Jason Kelce has acquired another piece of land that adjoins his existing Haverford property and is planning to build a giant mansion there, writes Mary K. Jacob for the New York Post. The 36-year-old six-time Pro Bowl center originally bought and settled in a modest but elegant home in the area in…

  • Weekend Wanderer: I Can’t Sleep

    Weekend Wanderer: I Can’t Sleep

    I haven’t slept in days.  It started with our security alarm, triggered at one o’clock in the morning.  The alarm system texted me — kind of creepy in and of itself — that the breach occurred at my back door.  Um, OK. Terrifying.   Like, scuba terrifying.  Did it help that my horror movie podcast just…

  • CCRES Honors IBHS Behavioral Health Technician

    CCRES Honors IBHS Behavioral Health Technician

    CCRES, a nonprofit human resources organization that provides support staff for children and adults with special needs, recently congratulated Peter A. for his outstanding service. Peter is a valued employee who has also been recognized by the CCRES Board of Directors.  He has the distinction of being the first full-time Behavioral Health Technician hired for…

  • Do You Know What the Most Common Slithering Creature Is in Montgomery County?

    Do You Know What the Most Common Slithering Creature Is in Montgomery County?

    Whether we think they are cool creatures or just want to know how to steer clear of them, people are fascinated by snakes, writes the staff at PetNews 2Day. In Pennsylvania, there are 21 native species of snake. Only 3 of them are venomous: the Eastern Copperhead, Timber Rattlesnake, and the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake. In…

  • Irish Jockey Looking Forward to Radnor Hunt Races, Hoping to Secure a Victory

    Irish Jockey Looking Forward to Radnor Hunt Races, Hoping to Secure a Victory

    32-year-old Graham Watters, a native of Ireland and equestrian pro, is hoping to cross the finish line of the Radnor Hunt Races with a victory under his belt, writes Eileen Smith Dallabrida for Main Line Today. Watters’ interest in riding started at a young age in Ireland with ponies, but it soon developed into horse…