• DELCO Careers – Dunwoody Village

    DELCO Careers – Dunwoody Village

    Dunwoody Village is a five-star, not-for-profit continuing care retirement community in Newtown Square, located in a picturesque wooded setting, combining comfort with award-winning, high-quality healthcare and rehabilitation. Dunwoody job positions are for career people who want a “decidedly different career,” people who share a commitment to excellence, and who want to join the team.  Qualified applicants are encouraged to…

  • West Chester University Recognized with Three Regional Community Awards  

    West Chester University Recognized with Three Regional Community Awards  

    West Chester University (WCU) was recently recognized by three organizations for its commitment to community engagement. The University has received $10,000 in grants to support a public humanities initiative rooted in the legacy of Frederick Douglass and the Andy Dinniman Partnership Award by Safe Harbor of Chester County for the University’s long-standing collaboration with the organization.   Campus250 and Let Freedom Ring Grants: Together We Thrive …

  • Ursinus College Officially Appoints Gundolf Graml as President

    Ursinus College Officially Appoints Gundolf Graml as President

    Following a successful period of interim leadership, the Ursinus College Board of Trustees has appointed Gundolf Graml, Ph.D., as the 20th president of Ursinus College, effective immediately.  Graml has served as interim president after serving as the senior academic administrator at Ursinus since 2024. Ursinus representatives said that the appointment reflects the board’s strong confidence…

  • King of Prussia’s Victus Teams Up to Change MLB Bat Design

    King of Prussia’s Victus Teams Up to Change MLB Bat Design

    King of Prussia bat-making company, Victus Sports, is making major moves as baseball’s latest equipment innovation gains traction across the sport, according to a press release. Victus, alongside parent company Marucci Sports, has entered a multi-year agreement with Axe Bat to expand Axe Handle Technology across its wood bat lineup. The partnership builds on Victus’…

  • Five Chester County Companies Rank on Inc.’s Regional Fastest-Growing List 

    Five Chester County Companies Rank on Inc.’s Regional Fastest-Growing List 

    Five Chester County companies have earned spots on Inc. Magazine’s 2026 regional lists of fastest-growing companies, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Rankings in the Inc. Regionals are based on revenue growth between 2022 and 2024. To qualify, companies need to be privately owned and have achieved at least $100,000 in revenue in 2022 and $1…

  • Indoor Pickleball Franchise Chooses Bucks County for Pennsylvania Debut

    Indoor Pickleball Franchise Chooses Bucks County for Pennsylvania Debut

    As pickleball continues to surge in popularity all across the country, PickleRage, an indoor pickleball club franchise, is preparing to open its first Pennsylvania location in Bucks County. The new facility will include state-of-the-art indoor courts, professional-grade amenities, and a welcoming atmosphere that is designed to suit players of all skill levels. Owned and operated…

  • Healing Verse Germantown, Creative Philadelphia Set to Unveil New Poetry-Inspired Public Art Exhibition

    Healing Verse Germantown, Creative Philadelphia Set to Unveil New Poetry-Inspired Public Art Exhibition

    Healing Verse Germantown — a poetry and public art program launched in 2024 to provide healing for community members impacted by gun violence — is set to unveil a new public art exhibition.  In collaboration with Creative Philadelphia, the project will see the poems and works of 19 Germantown community members transformed into temporary public…

  • Cobbs Creek Foundation Joins GAP to Promote Youth Programs

    Cobbs Creek Foundation Joins GAP to Promote Youth Programs

    The Cobbs Creek Foundation and GAP have joined forces on a project at the Cobbs Creek Golf Course in Upper Darby and Philadelphia that reimagines the public golf course as a hub for learning, career pathways, and community building, writes Miklos Breitner for the Golf Business Monitor. Through a cohesive campus experience, the partnership will…

  • Here’s How to Spend 24 Hours in Media–Everybody’s Hometown

    Here’s How to Spend 24 Hours in Media–Everybody’s Hometown

    If you’ve got 24 hours to fill, here’s a good way to spend it in Everybody’s Hometown—Media Borough, writes Anne E. Hill for Main Line Today. 8:30 AM Grab breakfast at The Corner, a favorite breakfast and lunch spot with an inventive menu. 10 AM Glen Providence Park Walk off that meal by exploring the…

  • Haverford Hawks Host Finnish Players in 30-Year Tournament Tradition

    Haverford Hawks Host Finnish Players in 30-Year Tournament Tradition

    The Haverford Hawks are keeping a 30-year tradition going by hosting the Finland-USA Exchange Tournament this weekend at the Skatium in Havertown, reports Jennifer Lee for Fox 29. Forty-one youth hockey players from Helsinki, Finland, will compete. The players stay with local families for 10 days, with the three-day tournament wrapping up the week. The…

  • What’s Next for the Now Dormant Tower Theater in Upper Darby?

    What’s Next for the Now Dormant Tower Theater in Upper Darby?

    There hasn’t been any activity at Upper Darby’s Tower Theater since 2022, even though it’s stood as a cultural icon for 100 years, writes Nick Vadala for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It hosted vaudeville acts, served as a movie theater, and then as a live concert venue, bringing in some of the biggest names in the…

  • Delaware County Fans Key to Wawa’s Success Even as It Expands

    Delaware County Fans Key to Wawa’s Success Even as It Expands

    Even as Wawa expands to 1,200 locations in 13 states and Washington, D.C.,  customers still describe the convenience stores as “part of their neighborhood,” said Wawa CEO Chris Gheysens. That connection, he said, comes from Wawa’s continual response to consumer demand, particularly the hometown fans in Delaware County, where Wawa got its start, writes Erin…

  • 3rd Annual Delco Gives Returns May 6-7, With 250 Nonprofits on Board

    3rd Annual Delco Gives Returns May 6-7, With 250 Nonprofits on Board

    Delaware County will celebrate the third annual Delco Gives on May 6–7, 2026. Hosted by The Foundation for Delaware County, this countywide day of giving brings together more than 250 nonprofits. Nonprofit registration remains open until April 17. Delco Gives is a powerful opportunity to support the nonprofits that serve and strengthen Delaware County every…

  • Pennsylvania Lawmakers Target Turnpike Toll Violators

    Pennsylvania Lawmakers Target Turnpike Toll Violators

    Pennsylvania lawmakers are cracking down on Turnpike toll evaders, considering harsher penalties for frequent offenders, writes Mike D’Onofrio and Ryan Deto for AXIOS Philadelphia.  The state has lost over $200 million in uncollected tolls, resulting in higher costs for those who pay their toll bills.   State troopers and the PA Turnpike Commission are launching a campaign this month to identify reckless drivers…

  • WCU’s Mather Lecture Series Welcomed NASA’s Dr. Elizabeth Rampe

    WCU’s Mather Lecture Series Welcomed NASA’s Dr. Elizabeth Rampe

    As NASA prepared for the planned launch of the Artemis 2 mission, the first crewed space flight around the moon in more than 50 years, one NASA Scientist visited West Chester University. On Apr. 1, Dr. Elizabeth Rampe, a Planetary Scientist at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, presented “Minerals on Mars: Methods, Analysis, and Geologic History…

  • West Chester’s QVC Group Asks for More Time to File Annual Report as Financial Woes Mount 

    West Chester’s QVC Group Asks for More Time to File Annual Report as Financial Woes Mount 

    West Chester-based QVC Group is seeking additional time to file its annual SEC report as it grapples with debt talks and concerns over its future, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The home shopping giant, the parent company of QVC and HSN, said in an SEC filing earlier this week that it cannot complete its fiscal year 2025 10-K report “within…

  • Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant Returns to Huntingdon Valley After Fall Shutdown

    Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant Returns to Huntingdon Valley After Fall Shutdown

    The Huntingdon Valley location of the former Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant is making a comeback as one of five sites that have now been scheduled to reopen after a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing, writes Ryan Genova for Glenside Local. The once-popular spot, located at 785 Huntingdon Pike, closed in the fall when the chain…

  • Newtown Seafood Restaurant Kicks Off the Start of Spring with a New Patio

    Newtown Seafood Restaurant Kicks Off the Start of Spring with a New Patio

    Newtown’s Blue Point Grill is kicking off the spring season with the freshest seafood in the area and a new 60-seat patio outside, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.   The grill offers 12 to 14 varieties of fresh fish to its diners every night, thanks to its 100 suppliers along the East Coast.  Jack Morrison is the owner of Blue…