• Malvern Bank House of the Week: Todmorden Hall is an 18th century Rose Valley masterpiece

    Malvern Bank House of the Week: Todmorden Hall is an 18th century Rose Valley masterpiece

    Welcome to Todmorden Hall, an 18th century masterpiece estate available for sale in Rose Valley. History and luxury are perfectly blended on 2.8 lush and serene acres tucked away in Rose Valley. The property has a full-sized tennis court, several outdoor places to gather, a koi pond and a detached, 3-car garage with flex space.…

  • Plan Calls for Replacing a Havetown Funeral Home With a Storage Facility. Some Are Opposed

    Plan Calls for Replacing a Havetown Funeral Home With a Storage Facility. Some Are Opposed

    Blue Devil Realty, LLC is looking to replace a funeral home at 57 South Eagle Road in Havertown with a self-storage facility, reports  Joe Holden for philadelphia.cbslocal.com. Sean Knapp was scheduled to present a Land Development Conceptual Plan virtually to the Haverford Township Planning Commission Thursday evening. The plan calls for razing the existing building…

  • PSGV Announces New Webinars in NoonTimeU Series to Help Businesses During Pandemic

    PSGV Announces New Webinars in NoonTimeU Series to Help Businesses During Pandemic

    In a time of uncertainty, it is important to step away from our daily routine and engage with experts to help us become informed, engaged, and better equipped to confidently navigate quickly evolving situations. Penn State Great Valley invites you to join it for NoonTimeU, a series of webinars designed to address timely topics regarding…

  • School Sports, Outdoor Recreation Can Reopen in Delaware County and Beyond , Conditionally

    School Sports, Outdoor Recreation Can Reopen in Delaware County and Beyond , Conditionally

    Professional, college, high school and youth sports are allowed again in Pennsylvania, with conditions, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Private and public schools can start voluntary sports workouts with a health and safety plan in place approved by the state Department of Education. Individual leagues and the NCAA will decide how and when…

  • Philadelphia Union in Chester Will Be First Local Professional Sports Team to Offer New Games

    Philadelphia Union in Chester Will Be First Local Professional Sports Team to Offer New Games

    The Philadelphia Union will be the first local professional sports team to return to the live sports scene after COVID-19, followed a few weeks later by the Philadelphia 76ers, writes Kevin Kinkead for crossingbroad.com. The Union will be in Orlando, beginning a “MLS Is Back” tournament July 8. The Sixers will play July 31st in…

  • Only 12 New COVID-19 Cases in Delaware County, 10 Deaths Reported for June 10

    Only 12 New COVID-19 Cases in Delaware County, 10 Deaths Reported for June 10

    Only 12 new positive cases of COVID-19 were reported for Delaware County on Wednesday, June 10. There were 10 COVID-19-related deaths, according to data from the Chester County Health Department. That brings the total number of cases in the county to 6,811 and the total number of COVID-19 related deaths to 662. Of those, 515…

  • Upper Darby Businesses May Be Eligible for $2,500 Grants to Help Them Reopen and Thrive

    Upper Darby Businesses May Be Eligible for $2,500 Grants to Help Them Reopen and Thrive

    Upper Darby Rebuild is a $350,000 grant program to help qualifying Upper Darby businesses receive assistance to survive and reopen, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. It will offer $2,500 grants to businesses with 25 or fewer employees as they continue to deal with the pandemic. The program is funded through the U.S.…

  • New Condos in Ardmore a Blend of Science and Style with a Prime Location

    New Condos in Ardmore a Blend of Science and Style with a Prime Location

    With the construction industry having received Gov. Tom Wolf’s authorization to head back to work, 39 MONTGOMERY is gradually taking shape at its expansive lot on Montgomery Avenue in Ardmore, across the street from Suburban Square™. The stylish, four-story building – developed by C.F. Holloway III & Company, a Wayne-based homebuilder with a distinguished portfolio…

  • How to Make the Tax Code Work for You

    How to Make the Tax Code Work for You

    By April 19, 2019, 137 million taxpayers had dutifully filed their federal income tax returns.1 And they all made decisions about deductions and credits – whether they realized it. When you take the time to learn more about how it works, you may be able to put the tax code to work for you. A good…

  • Dentists Look for a Return to Normal but Fearful Hygienists Are Staying Away

    Dentists Look for a Return to Normal but Fearful Hygienists Are Staying Away

    Seta MacCrory runs SubstiToothFairy out of her Delaware County home, matching hygienists who want temporary work with dentists who need staff. Since the pandemic, her work load has dropped close to zero,  writes Wendy Ruderman and Sarah Gantz for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Dentists are desperate to reopen their dental practices but have to do so…

  • For 94WIP, Villanova’s Jay Wright Recalls First Stanley Cup Win for Flyers

    For 94WIP, Villanova’s Jay Wright Recalls First Stanley Cup Win for Flyers

    Villanova head basketball coach Jay Wright was in 7th or 8th grade when the Flyers won the Stanley Cup, he tells Glen (MacNow) and Ray (Didinger) on 94WIP’s Tell Us Your Story with Glen and Ray. “It was so big the first time they won it because we hadn’t won anything in a long time.…

  • 35 New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Delaware County, 1 Death

    35 New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Delaware County, 1 Death

    Thirty five new cases of COVID-19 were reported for Delaware County on Tuesday, June 9, and one new death was reported, according to data from the Chester County Health Department. That brings the total number of cases in the county to 6,789 and the total number of COVID-19 related deaths to 652. Click here for…

  • SCORE Reopening Toolkit for Small Businesses

    SCORE Reopening Toolkit for Small Businesses

    America is beginning to reopen again. Are you ready? Whether or not to reopen your business as restrictions are lifted is a choice that only you can make for your small business. One thing is certain: doing business in a post-pandemic world is just different! The goal right now should be all about how you…

  • COVID-19 Good News: Only 11 New Cases Reported for Delaware County, No Deaths

    COVID-19 Good News: Only 11 New Cases Reported for Delaware County, No Deaths

    Only 11 new cases of COVID-19 were reported for Delaware County on Monday, June 8, continuing a trend of lower cases being reported. The new cases bring the total number to 6,754. There were no new deaths reported, according to data from the Chester County Health Department. Click here for a breakdown of COVID-19 deaths…

  • Neumann University Distributes CARE Funds to Students for College Expenses

    Neumann University Distributes CARE Funds to Students for College Expenses

    Neumann University will distribute $457,200 of CARES Act funding to 1,353 students in June. The money is being used to help students reduce educational costs, providing financial assistance, according to a letter from Neumann president Dr. Chris Domes sent to eligible students in May. In March, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES)…

  • Citizens Corps Hand Out Sanitation Kits So Delaware County Businesses Can Reopen

    Citizens Corps Hand Out Sanitation Kits So Delaware County Businesses Can Reopen

    Dozens of volunteers from the Delaware County Citizens Corps helped Bring Back Delco Saturday. The volunteers distributed PPE, hand sanitizers, gloves, masks and more to local businesses to get them back on their feet, reports 6abc.com. Up to 500 people stopped by the Broomall Fire Company to pick up the steeply discounted kits. “This is…

  • Denied an In-Person Prom, Seniors Flock to Home Parties, Social Media

    Denied an In-Person Prom, Seniors Flock to Home Parties, Social Media

    At Ridley High School, when this year’s senior prom stopped being in-person because of the pandemic, the teenagers did what they do best–they adapted and improvised, writes Cassie Owens for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The May 29 Ridley prom was an 80-minute broadcast hundreds of students watched from home.  They compensated for not being together by…

  • Penn State Great Valley to Host Virtual Open House and Panel Discussion Today

    Penn State Great Valley to Host Virtual Open House and Panel Discussion Today

    The Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies will host a virtual open house and panel discussion today, June 9, from 5-6 PM. Penn State Great Valley extends the resources and reputation of one of the nation’s leading research universities to the Greater Philadelphia area. It offers outstanding graduate degree and certificate programs,…