• CHOP Opens New $85 Million Facility in Millbourne

    CHOP Opens New $85 Million Facility in Millbourne

    Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia now has a presence in Millbourne Borough with the opening of a supply and logistics center at the former Sears property at 6400 Market Street, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. The 175,000-square-foot center will be a hub for supplies and support services for CHOP as its hospital system grows.…

  • Radio Preacher, Media Station Owner, Escaped FCC on Pirate Ship

    Radio Preacher, Media Station Owner, Escaped FCC on Pirate Ship

    Carl McIntire, a conservative talk radio preacher who owned a radio station in Media, did not get along with the FCC, writes Avi Wolfman-Arent for Billy Penn. The Michigan-born televangelist operated WXUR, a conservative talk radio station in Media. He also had ministries in Cape May, Collingswood, and Atlantic City. In 1962, McIntire created the…

  • Malvern Bank House of the Week: Stunning Farmhouse in Broomall

    Malvern Bank House of the Week: Stunning Farmhouse in Broomall

    A stunning custom Crum Creek farmhouse on beautiful 2.61 acres with six bedrooms and six full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Broomall. This stunning property boasts water views of Crum Creek and Trout Run. In addition to the impressive residence, it is also has a detached garage/barn, a swing bridge over…

  • Brandywine, SAP cybersecurity conference addresses workforce skills development

    Brandywine, SAP cybersecurity conference addresses workforce skills development

    More than 170 attendees participated in Penn State Brandywine’s inaugural cybersecurity conference, Sept. 9 in collaboration with SAP, a global software firm. The conference, which had an academic focus on cybersecurity workforce skills development, was part of a partnership between Penn State Brandywine and SAP to develop the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. Brandywine faculty…

  • Wawa Expansion in Philly May Change in Light of Incidents

    Wawa Expansion in Philly May Change in Light of Incidents

    Philadelphia Councilman Mike Driscoll said Wawa officials are considering dropping Philadelphia from their expansion plans after more than 100 youth ransacked a store in Mayfair Sept. 25, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. Wawa closed two stores in the city last year, at 9th and South streets and 13th and Chestnut streets. Another store…

  • Indigenous People Want to See Governments, Big Institutions Take ‘Land Acknowledgments’ One Step Further

    Indigenous People Want to See Governments, Big Institutions Take ‘Land Acknowledgments’ One Step Further

    The lands belonging to Ann Remy’s Lenni-Lenape ancestors used to cover the entire Philadelphia region, along with parts of New York and Delaware, and the entire New Jersey, writes Jeff Gammage for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This is no longer true, as the Lenape land was taken, stolen, bought, then sold again multiple times across centuries.…

  • Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division Honors Elliott Greenleaf’s Colin O’Boyle

    Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division Honors Elliott Greenleaf’s Colin O’Boyle

    The Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division has honored Elliott Greenleaf shareholder Colin J. O’Boyle — whose practice focuses on commercial litigation, healthcare litigation, and employment-related disputes — with its 2022 Michael K. Smith Award. The PBA’s Young Lawyers Division is comprised of attorneys who have not reached their 40th birthday and attorneys who are…

  • It’s a Trunk or Treat Monster Bash Oct. 21 at the Pennsylvania Institute of Technology

    It’s a Trunk or Treat Monster Bash Oct. 21 at the Pennsylvania Institute of Technology

    The Pennsylvania Institute of Technology in Media (P.I.T.) is kicking its 5th Annual Trunk-or-Treat up a notch! Come meet the new mascot (“The Monster”) and help celebrate the unveiling of his name at the Trunk or Treat Monster Bash Oct. 21, 3 to 6 p.m. at the campus, located at 800 Manchester Ave. in Media.…

  • Return to Normalcy Ushers in New Rules for Getting Face Time With the Boss

    Return to Normalcy Ushers in New Rules for Getting Face Time With the Boss

    If your company is transitioning workers back to being in the office, you might now wonder if that means you need to go back to trying to get noticed all the time. Working from home, all your boss had to gauge you on was whether you did assignments well and on time. But has that…

  • Ready for Better Operations, Insights, and Growth? Meet RKL Virtual Management Solutions

    Ready for Better Operations, Insights, and Growth? Meet RKL Virtual Management Solutions

    RKL LLP, a leading advisory firm with an Exton office and seven other Pennsylvania locations, has launched a new subsidiary to help business leaders focus on growth and opportunity. RKL Virtual Management Solutions (RKL Virtual) manages and optimizes the accounting, finance, and workforce functions for organizations across the country. RKL Virtual is built from the…

  • This Limerick Resident Has Plenty of Skeletons in His Closet, and He’s Proud of All of Them

    This Limerick Resident Has Plenty of Skeletons in His Closet, and He’s Proud of All of Them

    Pat Baker is only so-so about his Limerick home’s annual outdoor Christmas display. Whereas other Montgomery County homeowners festoon their properties with lights, garland, decorations, creches, Santas, and other Yuletide gee-gaws, he tucks an inflatable snowman on his Limerick lot in late November and calls it a day. He is by no means a Grinch.…

  • Judge Rules Delco Memorial Hospital Will Stay Open for Now

    Judge Rules Delco Memorial Hospital Will Stay Open for Now

    A Pennsylvania judge ruled Tuesday that Delaware County Memorial Hospital stay open temporarily while discussions are held on the future of the hospital, reports Fox 29. Crozer Health, owned by Prospect Medical Holdings, had planned to close the current hospital by Nov. 26 and convert it to an inpatient behavioral health center by the spring…

  • Ridley Creek State Park Reaches 50th Milestone

    Ridley Creek State Park Reaches 50th Milestone

    Ridley Creek State Park wears its age well. The park officially turned 50 with a Friends of Ridley Creek State Park celebration Oct. 8 that included guided tours, a 5k Run, music, and food trucks, writes Claire Chmiel for Main Line Today. Friends of Ridley Creek State Park is a nonprofit protecting and enhancing the…

  • Neumann Radio Hosts 24-Hour Broadcast for Campus Food Pantry

    Neumann Radio Hosts 24-Hour Broadcast for Campus Food Pantry

    Students at Neumann University’s radio station broadcast live for 24 hours Oct. 7 to celebrate College Radio Day and generate support for the Knights’ Food Pantry. The featured event at 98.5 WNUW was an outdoor broadcast from noon to 4 PM in St. John Neumann Circle.   Nick Coppola and Alex Castells, both communication and…

  • 2 High-Yielding Oil Stocks to Buy With $1,000

    2 High-Yielding Oil Stocks to Buy With $1,000

    By this point, everyone is well-appraised of how Russia’s attacks against Ukraine have also had the side effect of disrupting the oil market. Many experienced the aggravation this caused from gas prices rising to over $5 a gallon. With oil prices being so unpredictable right now, you might think it is a poor time to…

  • The Most Successful Quitters Explain Why You Shouldn’t be Afraid to Leave Your Job

    The Most Successful Quitters Explain Why You Shouldn’t be Afraid to Leave Your Job

    Even if you have mentally checked out of your job long ago, the decision to quit can be tough. You tell yourself “maybe it will get better” if you just wait. Or you fear you won’t be able to find anything else on the same level. It is easier to stick with what is safe…

  • Beauty, History, and Food Turn Pa. Dutch Country into Pa. *Much* Country for Autumn

    Beauty, History, and Food Turn Pa. Dutch Country into Pa. *Much* Country for Autumn

    Lancaster County, a short jaunt from the Phila. collar counties, may recall images of techno-free Amish populations in traditional dress driving buggies. But as a fall destination, “Dutch Country” offers much more than those picturesque throwbacks to a simpler age. Gretchen McKay, in her travel wrap up for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, reported that finding a…

  • Meet Delaware County’s Power Women of 2022 

    Meet Delaware County’s Power Women of 2022 

    Main Line Today has selected women across the Main Line and Philadelphia suburbs as the Power Women of 2022. Ten of the honorees on the extensive list of accomplished women hail from Delaware County.   Diana Perez-Rodgers   This broadcast journalism veteran spearheaded Radnor RISE after her kids began asking questions about George Floyd’s murder.…