• Foundation WIC Program Has Baby Formula Safety Tips During Shortage

    Foundation WIC Program Has Baby Formula Safety Tips During Shortage

    The Foundation for Delaware County’s WIC program is closely monitoring the national baby formula shortage. Here are a few helpful tips to share from the WIC team: Prepare formula as instructed on the package or by your doctor. Do not add extra water to stretch it out. This can cause life-threatening illnesses in babies. Do…

  • St. Joe’s: Looking at a Time When College Varsity Women’s Basketball Was New

    St. Joe’s: Looking at a Time When College Varsity Women’s Basketball Was New

    When St. Joseph’s University went co-ed, it made sense to have a women’s varsity basketball team, writes Mike Jensen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. When Title IX was passed in 1972, it became essential. The Philadelphia area was already a hotbed for women’s basketball at the CYO and high school levels. The university turned a women’s…

  • As Sponsor of Devon Horse Show, Malvern Bank Combines Knowledge of Horses and Financial Services

    As Sponsor of Devon Horse Show, Malvern Bank Combines Knowledge of Horses and Financial Services

    After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair in Devon returned, as did one of its most consistent supporters. Malvern Bank sponsored the equestrian fan favorite 2022 Devon Arena Eventing.  “We were proud to once again be a major sponsor of the Devon Horse Show,” said Malvern Bank…

  • Penn State Great Valley Names Interim Chancellor

    Penn State Great Valley Names Interim Chancellor

    Colin Neill, professor of software and systems engineering and director of engineering programs at Penn State Great Valley, has been named the school’s interim chancellor, dean, and chief academic officer. He will take over for James Nemes, who will retire on July 1. Neill has served as director of engineering programs for over a decade, overseeing the…

  • Happy Almost Delco Day! Yep, It’s Actually a State-Recognized Holiday on June 10

    Happy Almost Delco Day! Yep, It’s Actually a State-Recognized Holiday on June 10

    So what will you be doing to celebrate Delco Day on June 10? As the name suggests, it is the celebration of all things Delaware County. Why June 10?  Because 610 is the area code that reaches most of the county, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. The holiday was created seven years ago.  And although…

  • Popular Las Vegas Pub/Casino O’Sheas Opens at Harrah’s in Chester

    Popular Las Vegas Pub/Casino O’Sheas Opens at Harrah’s in Chester

    The Las Vegas pub and casino O’Sheas opened its first East Coast location at Harrah’s Philadelphia in Chester Friday, as visitors line up an hour before the 4 p.m. grand opening, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times.  “We want this to feel like Delco’s bar,” said Chris Albrecht, Senior Vice President and General Manager…

  • Philadelphia Union Embraces Critical Role of Footwear in the ‘Boot Room’

    Philadelphia Union Embraces Critical Role of Footwear in the ‘Boot Room’

    Footwear for soccer players is taken very seriously since feet are the only way to score a goal, reports Ducis Rodgers for 6abc. “The most important gear we wear — the boots,” says Philadelphia Union midfielder Alejandro Bedoya.  That’s what soccer players call them.  The rest of us call them cleats. In the Union’s Chester…

  • New Penn State President Praises Branch Campuses Like Brandywine, Great Valley

    New Penn State President Praises Branch Campuses Like Brandywine, Great Valley

    Penn State University’s new president, Neeli Bendapudi, is a big fan of her university’s branch campuses like Penn State Brandywine in Media and Great Valley in Malven, writes Bill Schackner for Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “I am very, very committed to the commonwealth campuses, for several reasons,” Bendapudi said Thursday. The 58-year-old said places like Penn State…

  • Register for Delco Chamber of Commerce Membership Lunch June 15

    Register for Delco Chamber of Commerce Membership Lunch June 15

    The Delaware County Chamber of Commerce is hosting one of its largest events of the year—the Annual Membership Lunch, Wednesday, June 15, at the Springfield Country Club. Business executives, elected officials, community leaders and more will be meeting at the membership lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. honoring the individuals dedicated to helping drive…

  • Upper Darby Woman Studying at Immaculata Wins Scholarship While Balancing Work and Home Life

    Upper Darby Woman Studying at Immaculata Wins Scholarship While Balancing Work and Home Life

    Ayana N. Williams-Smith of Upper Darby has received the American Association of University Women (AAUW) West Chester-Chester County Branch’s 2022 Alice Lawson Scholarship in the amount of $3,000. Williams-Smith is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Management from Immaculata University’s College of Adult Professional Studies. Having earned a Surgical Technician diploma from Harrison Career Institute…

  • Jefferson Health – Abington Holds Its Way-More-Than Fair Fair, 109th Annual Cancer Patient Fundraiser

    Jefferson Health – Abington Holds Its Way-More-Than Fair Fair, 109th Annual Cancer Patient Fundraiser

    A dog and pony show is a somewhat pejorative term for an overblown, over-hyped event. A horse and pony show, however, is an altogether different animal. It’s a competition among beautiful equines, groomed to perfection, and evaluated under the professional eye of a team of breed experts. It’s also, referring to this weekend’s Jefferson Health…

  • This Home in Middletown ‘Grew Up’ With the Family. Now It’s for Sale

    This Home in Middletown ‘Grew Up’ With the Family. Now It’s for Sale

     “We fell in love with the Middletown area because it’s so green,” says Tony DeCicci. He built a home there for himself and his wife, Maria Bucco in the mid-1990s, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Middletown has been a great place to raise their children and accommodate DeCicci’s mother before she died.  “The…

  • Kyle Neptune’s Roots at a Brooklyn Playground Led Him to Villanova

    Kyle Neptune’s Roots at a Brooklyn Playground Led Him to Villanova

    Two big influences in the life of Villanova University’s new head coach Kyle Neptune were his Clinton Hill neighborhood in Brooklyn and a playground off Willoughby Avenue, writes Mike Jensen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “A big mix of people,” the 37-year-old said of his neighborhood. “Very diverse. A lot of close-knit families. It had a…

  • Healthy NewsWorks, Began in Upper Darby, is About Health, Healing, Journalism

    Healthy NewsWorks, Began in Upper Darby, is About Health, Healing, Journalism

    Healthy NewsWorks had its origins at an Upper Darby elementary school in 2003 when Inquirer journalist Marian Uhlman and second grade teacher Susan Spencer got together to create the program for kids, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. The purpose of Healthy NewsWorks was to address health issues and childhood reading problems as it turned students…

  • East Coventry Township Police Officer’s Heroic Actions Save Two Children Trapped in Burning Home

    East Coventry Township Police Officer’s Heroic Actions Save Two Children Trapped in Burning Home

    Last week, when a fire broke out at a home in East Coventry Township, Police Seargent Taylor Ashburn was one of the first on the scene to help two children escape the flames, according to a report from CBS Philly.  A 12-year-old boy and 13-year-old girl were trapped in the burning second floor of the…

  • Company’s THC Seltzer Adds to Growing Cannabis Beverage Industry

    Company’s THC Seltzer Adds to Growing Cannabis Beverage Industry

    Landenberg-based Wynk, the most widely distributed cannabis seltzer in the U.S., is now available to medicinal patients in Oklahoma. The THC- and CBD-infused beverage is a disruptor in the alcohol market and is also available in New Mexico, Michigan, Arkansas, Arizona, Maine, Massachusetts, Missouri, and Ohio. Research suggests that, as the cannabis beverage industry continues…

  • Dazzling Garden in Norristown is Product of Love, Dedication

    Dazzling Garden in Norristown is Product of Love, Dedication

    Marilyn Sifford and Bob Butera have created a dazzling garden on their Norristown property that features lovely themed “rooms” and still has flowers planted by the previous owner, Butera’s mother, writes Sally A. Downey for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In 2002, the couple bought the stone house built by Butera’s father after Butera’s mother died. They…

  • Deana’s Law, a Bill Strengthening DUI Penalties, Now Has a Good Chance of Passing

    Deana’s Law, a Bill Strengthening DUI Penalties, Now Has a Good Chance of Passing

    The state Senate Transportation Committee unanimously approved a bill, Deana’s Law, May 25 aimed at strengthening drunk driving penalties in the state, writes Alex Rose for the Daily Times. Deana’s Law is named after Brookhaven resident Deana Eckman nee DeRosa, killed in 2019 by a six-time DUI driver. It is aimed at “the worst of…