• 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…

  • Are Pennsylvanians Too Gullible? New Survey Points To Yes

    Are Pennsylvanians Too Gullible? New Survey Points To Yes

    Pennsylvanians may be a bit too gullible, according to a new survey that ranks the state among the five most gullible in the nation, writes Kiersten Hickman for Reader’s Digest. The survey, conducted by MRO Electric and Supply Company, questioned 2,195 participants nationwide on a range of commonly accepted myths. The results were scored to…

  • Harcum College Invites Community to ‘Fuel the Hustle: Exploring Entrepreneurship’ Panel Event

    Harcum College Invites Community to ‘Fuel the Hustle: Exploring Entrepreneurship’ Panel Event

    Harcum College invites students, aspiring entrepreneurs, and community members to “Fuel the Hustle: Exploring Entrepreneurship,” an engaging panel discussion designed to spotlight the mindset, strategies, challenges, and successes behind building a business. The event will take place on Thursday, February 26, from 1:30-4:00 PM at the Charles H. Trout Library on Harcum College’s campus, located…

  • Phoenixville Snack Company ‘Sprinkles’ a Fun Twist into Healthy Eating

    Phoenixville Snack Company ‘Sprinkles’ a Fun Twist into Healthy Eating

    Two Phoenixville mothers are making nutritious eating both fun and easy with their snack company SprinkleBites, writes Anne E. Hill for Main Line Today. In 2024, founders Rachel Kane and Nicole Baros needed a way to help their picky eaters meet their nutritional needs without a hassle. Inspired by a Dutch snack from Baros’ childhood,…

  • Bensalem Institution Fisher’s Approaches Reopening After Major Renovation

    Bensalem Institution Fisher’s Approaches Reopening After Major Renovation

    The Bensalem institution Fisher’s, which closed in the summer of 2024, is getting closer to reopening its doors following an extensive renovation, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The popular eatery is in the process of completing the transformation of the first floor into a seafood buffet restaurant while revitalizing its second-level…

  • MLB Plans to Invest Millions in Philadelphia Communities for 2026 All-Star Weekend

    MLB Plans to Invest Millions in Philadelphia Communities for 2026 All-Star Weekend

    In 2019, the MLB did something it doesn’t typically do in announcing the host city of its All-Star Game seven years in advance. Knowing that 2026 is the 250th birthday of America, the league knew there was an opportunity there that it could not miss, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. “We put…

  • Chocolate Passion: Delaware County Shops Make Valentine’s Day Sweet

    Chocolate Passion: Delaware County Shops Make Valentine’s Day Sweet

    You really can’t go wrong with chocolate, from the classics like chocolate-covered strawberries and traditional gift boxes to chocolate-covered bacon. You’ll find all that and more at these Delaware County chocolate shops, writes Anne E. Hill, Ben Silver and Kylee Steigelman for Main Line Today. Bevan’s Own Make Candy at 143 E. Baltimore Pike in…

  • Creator of the Listening Path Christine Miles Launches New Program for Businesses

    Creator of the Listening Path Christine Miles Launches New Program for Businesses

    Listening is one of the most powerful skills in business, and one of the most misunderstood. While most people think they’re good listeners, few have truly mastered it, and that gap is costly for organizations.   When people learn to listen differently, communication improves, relationships deepen, and performance shifts in measurable ways.  That’s why author, educator, and keynote speaker Christine…

  • Eberz Sisters Build Their Basketball Legacy at Archbishop Carroll

    Eberz Sisters Build Their Basketball Legacy at Archbishop Carroll

    Inspired by their parents, both Villanova Hall of Famers, the three Eberz sisters have forged their own basketball legacy at Archbishop Carroll, writes Jason Dumas for 6abc. Although they were always encouraged to choose their own path, all three ultimately gravitated toward basketball. The Radnor siblings deeply enjoyed playing together and, along with their parents,…

  • 2 Delco Spots Make Inquirer List of Best Fried Chicken Sandwiches

    2 Delco Spots Make Inquirer List of Best Fried Chicken Sandwiches

    One positive outcome of the pandemic—a flood of chicken sandwich shops came into the Philadelphia region, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Chicken sandwiches travel well, always a plus in a takeout/delivery world, and chicken prices are relatively stable, compared with the beef used in burgers. Two Delaware County shops made a list of…

  • Have a Favorite Hoagie Spot? Here’s 3 More in Delco to Consider

    Have a Favorite Hoagie Spot? Here’s 3 More in Delco to Consider

    A favorite hoagie and hoagie shop can be a very personal thing here in Delaware County, subject to lengthy online and in-person debates. While everyone is passionate about their own go-to hoagie shops, some stand-outs deserve a mention. According to Danielle Fusaro with Main Line Today, here are three to recommend. A Cut Above in Newtown…

  • Free DCCC Program Sets up Fifteen Interboro HS Seniors for Shipbuilding Careers

    Free DCCC Program Sets up Fifteen Interboro HS Seniors for Shipbuilding Careers

    Hanwha Group’s historic $5 billon investment in the Hanwha Philly Shipyard Inc. (HPSI) means increased annual production volume and more job opportunities for skilled workers in the Philadelphia region. Now, through a unique partnership between Interboro High School, Delaware County Community College (DCCC), and HPSI, 15 high school seniors are on a one-semester pathway that…

  • Bauman’s Keeps Century-Old Tradition Alive with Its Apple Butter

    Bauman’s Keeps Century-Old Tradition Alive with Its Apple Butter

    Bauman’s in Sassamansville has been keeping an over a century-old Pennsylvania agricultural tradition alive with its popular apple butter, writes Miranda Watson for Edible Philly. The unassuming factory continues to fill jars with deeply flavored butter and gallons of cider to this day, sustaining many local farms and delighting market-goers in the region and beyond.…

  • Previously Outsourced, Malvern’s Vanguard Group Reclaims Hundreds Of Local Jobs From Infosys 

    Previously Outsourced, Malvern’s Vanguard Group Reclaims Hundreds Of Local Jobs From Infosys 

    Vanguard Group is bringing hundreds of jobs back from Infosys to its Malvern headquarters, following a 1,300-position outsourcing move six years ago, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The investment giant is laying off 248 employees at its Infosys subsidiary BPM Limited in Chesterbrook, with 96 percent getting offered positions within Vanguard. The layoffs are scheduled to occur between…

  • These Bucks County Restaurants are the Best Spots for a Romantic Dinner

    These Bucks County Restaurants are the Best Spots for a Romantic Dinner

    With Valentine’s Day around the corner, there are plenty of romantic restaurants with fireside dining around Bucks County, perfect for celebrating the holiday or an anniversary, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.   The Grey Stone in Newtown is a beautiful spot with a cozy atmosphere featuring a fireplace in the den, alongside a bar, high-top seating, and fireside…

  • Temple University Unveils New 10-Year Strategic Plan for Institution, North Philadelphia Region

    Temple University Unveils New 10-Year Strategic Plan for Institution, North Philadelphia Region

    Since being installed as the new president at Temple University, John Fry has been detailing his vision for the future of the institution. Last week, Temple unveiled its new, long-term strategic plan for the future, writes Susan Snyder for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The plan, called “Forward with Purpose” has been approved with the target…

  • Habitat for Humanity Invites Women to Bust Myths and Build Community

    Habitat for Humanity Invites Women to Bust Myths and Build Community

    Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery and Delaware Counties is proud to announce its Women Build initiative, set to take place in March of 2026. Centered around International Women’s Day, Women Build invites teams of women and allies to join together, spend a day building a future home, and make a difference in their community. Habitat…

  • Medicaid Cuts, Private Equity Ownership Hurting Some PA Hospitals

    Medicaid Cuts, Private Equity Ownership Hurting Some PA Hospitals

    Bad financial deals aren’t helping Pennsylvania hospitals that are already struggling with Medicaid funding cuts, writes Noah Zucker for Bisnow. About 37 percent of Pennsylvania hospitals now run at a loss. It’s expected that 12 to 14 Pennsylvania hospitals will close in the next five years. Financial strategies like aggressive cost-cutting and sale-leaseback agreements used…