• Lionville Fire Company Rescues Tangled American Flag at Creative Capital Wealth Management in Chester Springs

    Lionville Fire Company Rescues Tangled American Flag at Creative Capital Wealth Management in Chester Springs

    When Fred Hubler noticed that the American flag in the yard of Creative Capital Wealth Management Group had become tightly twisted, he knew it need to be fixed right away and placed back in its flying glory. Yet no matter how much his team tried to take it down and untangle it, the flag simply…

  • Man of Deep Faith Moves From Guarding the U.S. Coast to Keeping St. Rita National Shrine Secure

    Man of Deep Faith Moves From Guarding the U.S. Coast to Keeping St. Rita National Shrine Secure

    A special ceremony Jan. 2 at the National Shrine of St. Rita of Cascia on South Broad Street marked the retirement of  First Class Petty Officer Michael Anastasi from the U.S. Coast Guard, but kicked off his career as director of security for the Shrine, writes Lou Baldwin for catholicphilly.com. “I have given the first…

  • 1969 Ocean City N.J. Cold Case Investigation Considers Ted Bundy, Then Living in Lafayette Hill

    1969 Ocean City N.J. Cold Case Investigation Considers Ted Bundy, Then Living in Lafayette Hill

    A Oxygen network documentary may have chilling implications regarding Lafayette Hill and a 54-year-old double-murder cold case. A Post X News story reported the filmmakers’ theorized violent perpetrator: Ted Bundy. The victims were Susan Davis and Elizabeth Perry, both 19, who spent Memorial Day 1969 in Ocean City, New Jersey. The Shore trip was part…

  • Haverford High Robotics Team Makes It to World Championship

    Haverford High Robotics Team Makes It to World Championship

    Haverford High School’s FIRST robotics club 484 Robo Force has made it to the robotics world championships in Houston, reports Howard Monroe for CBS 3 Philadelphia. “I’m so proud,” said senior Devon Mattox. “It’s not just ‘yeah, I get to go on a vacation.’ It’s an achievement.” The Haveford High robotics team is already known…

  • A 30-Year Daily Wawa Customer Earns Boothwyn Store Honors

    A 30-Year Daily Wawa Customer Earns Boothwyn Store Honors

    “You can take me to the finest meal and on my way home I’d like to stop at Wawa,” said Cherylann Siple. Now that’s a fan. Siple was there the day the Boothwyn Wawa first opened its doors in 1969. When it relocated up Chichester Avenue in 2021, she was there for the old store…

  • Community College Professor Honored with Early Childhood Education Award

    Community College Professor Honored with Early Childhood Education Award

    Dr. Jean Allison was honored recently for her 30 years of devoted service to early childhood education, Creator of the Early Childhood Education Apprenticeship program in Delaware and Chester Counties, Dr. Allison was recently given the 2023 Voice for Children Award, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. The apprenticeship program provides job skill development…

  • Weekend Wanderer: When Your Teen Leaves the Nest

    Weekend Wanderer: When Your Teen Leaves the Nest

    Spring break has come and gone, and so has my daughter’s childhood.  Wow. That’s melodramatic.  True, but melodramatic.  Let’s start with the driver’s license. She got it two weeks ago.  And my nerves are fizzing like a Fourth of July sparkler.  Any parent with a licensed teen has felt this way — that visceral fear…

  • Essential Utilities Names Alicia Beauchamp to Lead Aqua Division’s Environmental Laboratory

    Essential Utilities Names Alicia Beauchamp to Lead Aqua Division’s Environmental Laboratory

    Essential Utilities has named Alicia Beauchamp, a 20-year veteran of the company, as Director of its state-of-the-art water analysis and technology lab. The lab is a cornerstone of the company’s work to ensure water quality across the eight states where it operates Aqua water and wastewater services.   Beauchamp played a significant role in the company’s…

  • VFTCB Cites Evidence that Topgolf King of Prussia Is Close to Teeing Off: It’s Now Hiring

    VFTCB Cites Evidence that Topgolf King of Prussia Is Close to Teeing Off: It’s Now Hiring

    Topgolf King of Prussia, whose progress toward opening has been little more than observation of its construction from Route 422 commuters, is signaling signs of preparedness to open. As reported by the Valley Forge Tourism &  Convention Board, the sports-entertainment-dining brand has reached the level where it is ready to fill open staff roles. Current…

  • Villanova Student Malia Makes a Tearful Wheel of Fortune Comeback

    Villanova Student Malia Makes a Tearful Wheel of Fortune Comeback

    A Villanova University student who came from behind to win a nice amount of money on Wheel of Fortune nearly broke down in tears as host Pat Sajak pleaded with her not to cry, writes Brittany Vincent for the U.S. Sun. The student, identified as Malia from Honolulu, Hawaii, is an international business and marketing…

  • Wells Fargo’s departure leaves Chester With 1 Bank for 33,000

    Wells Fargo’s departure leaves Chester With 1 Bank for 33,000

    Chester now only has one bank, TD Bank, with a retail location to serve 33,000 residents, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. Wells Fargo Bank is closing its branch on June 21 at 501 Avenue of the States in Chester. It attributed the closure to changing customer needs, an increase in digital banking, market…

  • Expect New Rose Tree Park Playground to be Ready in June

    Expect New Rose Tree Park Playground to be Ready in June

    The next stage of improvements for Rose Tree Park became a reality Thursday when Delaware County officials broke ground on a new playground, reports the Daily Times. The playground should be ready for families in June. It’s part of a county expansion of the park at 1671 N. Providence Road in Media, and other open…

  • Yeadon Women Reunited After Two Years Trapped in Mexico

    Yeadon Women Reunited After Two Years Trapped in Mexico

    A woman unable to leave Mexico since 2021 was reunited with her Yeadon family Wednesday ending her legal limbo nightmare, writes Valerie Russ for The Philadelphia Inquirer. There were tears of joy and hugs as Karen Serrano Roberts joined up with her husband, LaMar, and her five children and mother at Philadelphia International Airport. Roberts,…

  • Media Little Leaguers Make Phillies Home Opener Filled with Optimism

    Media Little Leaguers Make Phillies Home Opener Filled with Optimism

    When 45,000 Phillies fans showed up for the home opener Friday, April 7, they brought a lot of positive energy with them, despite the slow start for the Philadelphia team, writes Peter Crimmins for WHYY. How could it not, with the Phillies so close to the World Series last season? The stadium parking lots in…

  • Here’s Some Helpful Tips to Get You Through Philly Airport This Summer

    Here’s Some Helpful Tips to Get You Through Philly Airport This Summer

    Summer 2022 was a bit of a challenge for travelers flying out of Philadelphia International Airport. Vacationers were met with flight cancellations, airport staff shortages, and long TSA lines, writes Michelle Myers for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Things will look better this summer, but delayed flights are now part of the summer travel landscape, according to…

  • Malvern Bank House of the Week: Custom-Built Colonial in West Chester

    Malvern Bank House of the Week: Custom-Built Colonial in West Chester

    A gorgeous custom-built Megill Homes Lafayette model colonial home with five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms is available for sale in West Chester. The home is perfectly situated at the end of a cul-de-sac on a beautiful 2-acre lot. The Megill Homes Lafayette model offers many desirable features that can only be found…

  • Penn State Brandywine Expo Highlights Student Work

    Penn State Brandywine Expo Highlights Student Work

    Penn State Brandywine’s student engagement expo, held April 11 in the campus gymnasium, showcased the academic, co-curricular and experiential work of more than 125 student presenters, writes Christina Billie for Penn State Brandywine. Nearly 225 people were in attendance, including fellow Brandywine students, faculty, staff, and family members. Students displayed a wide variety of work…

  • Ancient Falcon Tradition Came to the United States Via Media

    Ancient Falcon Tradition Came to the United States Via Media

    America’s first falconry meet took place in Media Borough back in 1936, writes Michael Kuria, an Audubon member writing for the Wellsboro Gazette. In the Middle Ages, a person of leisure would have owned a small falcon and chase birds, giving rise to the sport of hunting with falcons, known as falconry. After the sport…