• Jason Kelce Featured in Local Super Bowl Ad for Garage Beer

    Jason Kelce Featured in Local Super Bowl Ad for Garage Beer

    Jason Kelce is starring in a local Garage Beer Super Bowl ad that will be broadcast Sunday for the Philadelphia market, writes Ariel Simpson for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The retired Eagles center and Haverford resident appears in the ad with former Eagles player Beau Allen and Doug the miniature horse. Kelce and his brother, Travis,…

  • Annual Souper Bowl of Caring Food Drive Combats Winter Hunger in Delaware County

    Annual Souper Bowl of Caring Food Drive Combats Winter Hunger in Delaware County

    Delaware County residents are making a difference this winter by helping tackle hunger through donations to the annual Souper Bowl of Caring food drive, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. Through its nationwide effort, the Souper Bowl of Caring is supplying food charities with much-needed resources to help feed people in need. Over the…

  • Racial Strife, Progress in Delaware County When ‘I Had a Dream’ Was Spoken

    Racial Strife, Progress in Delaware County When ‘I Had a Dream’ Was Spoken

    Sixty years ago, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech, yet despite its inspirational message, the Folcroft riots, triggered by racial tensions, took place in Delaware County shortly after the speech was delivered, writes J.F. Pirro for Main Line Today. Two days after King’s speech, the Folcroft Riots of 1963…

  • WSJ: Pet Insurance Costs in Pennsylvania, What Delco Dog and Cat Owners Should Know

    WSJ: Pet Insurance Costs in Pennsylvania, What Delco Dog and Cat Owners Should Know

    Veterinary care costs keep rising across Delaware County. Emergency visits, surgeries, and long-term treatment plans add up fast. A recent Wall Street Journal analysis of pet insurance in Pennsylvania highlights how many owners use insurance to manage those costs before a crisis hits. For Delaware County families weighing options, the numbers and tradeoffs matter. Pet…

  • Explore Your Future at Harcum College’s Spring Open House on Apr. 11

    Explore Your Future at Harcum College’s Spring Open House on Apr. 11

    Harcum College invites prospective and accepted students to its Spring Open House on Saturday, Apr. 11, 2026, at the Bryn Mawr campus (750 Montgomery Ave.), from 9:00 AM-12:30 PM. This event offers an opportunity for visitors to explore the college’s vibrant community, learn about academic programs, and engage with faculty, staff, and current students. Registration…

  • Lease for Vacant Iron Hill Brewery in Huntingdon Valley Acquired by New Owner

    Lease for Vacant Iron Hill Brewery in Huntingdon Valley Acquired by New Owner

    Four months after Iron Hill Brewery shut down nearly 20 locations and entered bankruptcy, its former Huntingdon Valley location has welcomed a new tenant, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. A federal judge has cleared the acquisition of Iron Hill’s trademark and intellectual property and authorized the transfer of five restaurant leases, one of…

  • New York Hospitality Firm Acquires Malvern Residence Inn for $14.7 Million

    New York Hospitality Firm Acquires Malvern Residence Inn for $14.7 Million

    A New York-based Samar Hospitality affiliate has purchased the 127-room Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Great Valley/Malvern for $14.7 million, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  At $115,748 per key, the sale price exceeds the five-year average of $100,971 per room for hotel transactions in the market.  Property records show that 10 GWB Owner, the buyer, is managed by Samar, a…

  • Amsterdam Couple Reimagines Wedding as Intimate Dinner Party in Doylestown

    Amsterdam Couple Reimagines Wedding as Intimate Dinner Party in Doylestown

    Leen Sadder and Ryan Murphy, who live in Amsterdam, elevated their wedding at Doylestown’s Aldie Mansion into an intimate, sophisticated dinner-party experience, writes Emily Goulet for Philadelphia Magazine. Having met in Istanbul, the couple organized the entire celebration from their Amsterdam home, drawing on their design expertise and a team of vendors to create a…

  • America’s Largest Privately Held Real Estate Brokerage Enters Philadelphia Market

    America’s Largest Privately Held Real Estate Brokerage Enters Philadelphia Market

    Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, the largest privately held real estate brokerage in the nation, is now in the Philadelphia market and is already looking ahead to expanding, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The brokerage firm entered in Philadelphia by bringing on the team at Long & Foster Real Estate. This one…

  • Aronimink Golf Club Preps for PGA Championship, 1st Time Since 1962

    Aronimink Golf Club Preps for PGA Championship, 1st Time Since 1962

    The Aronimink Golf Club is being readied for an expected 200,000 people turning out for the PGA Championship, May 11 to the 17th in Newtown Square, writes Justin Udo for KYW Newsradio. The Club last hosted the championship in 1962, when Gary Player took his first of two titles. PGA General Chairman Michael Lewers promises…

  • Remembering Carl Henderson, Owner of Carls’s Cards in Havertown

    Remembering Carl Henderson, Owner of Carls’s Cards in Havertown

    The owner of Carl’s Cards & Collectibles in Havertown is being remembered this week, writes Alexandra Simon for CBS News Philadelphia. Carl Henderson, who opened the popular sports memorabilia and novelty shop 32 years ago, has died, according to an announcement posted Saturday on social media.   “Our hearts are literally broken. We have no…

  • Di  Bruno Bros. Pull Back Sad, But Not Surprising, Customers Say

    Di Bruno Bros. Pull Back Sad, But Not Surprising, Customers Say

    Di Bruno Bros. customers will miss the three stores that are closing in Wayne, Ardmore, and Center City, but they aren’t surprised by the move, writes Denali Sagner and Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The gourmet food grocer decided to refocus its energy on stores at the Italian Market and Rittenhouse, as well as…

  • Norwood Sisters Dance With Legend House on the ‘Today’ Show

    Norwood Sisters Dance With Legend House on the ‘Today’ Show

    Sisters Jael and Calah Ingram of Norwood shared some time in the national spotlight recently when they appeared on NBC’s “Today” show Jan. 21 as part of The Legends House dance ensemble. Their national television debut came after performing this past summer at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, writes Peg DeGrassa for the…

  • Registration Open for Widener University’s OLLI Program spring sessions

    Registration Open for Widener University’s OLLI Program spring sessions

    Widener University’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, or OLLI, will begin spring semester classes on Monday, Feb. 9. Registration is now open for all spring OLLI classes. OLLI serves adults age 50 and older, offering opportunities to take non-credit classes on a variety of topics for continued education and fostering relationships with other lifelong learners. Classes…

  • Philadelphia Metro is One of 10 Job Markets Setting the Stage for Strong Housing Demand in 2026

    Philadelphia Metro is One of 10 Job Markets Setting the Stage for Strong Housing Demand in 2026

    Of the numerous factors that impact the housing market, one is emerging as particularly important for 2026: employment. Employment strength is the driver behind buyer confidence, income growth, and, ultimately, housing demand. Conversely, slower hiring, layoffs, and rising unemployment have a direct correlation to weaker housing markets. With this logic, NewHomeSource parent company Zonda produced…

  • From Birchrunville to Exton, Chef Francis Pascal has a Lasting Impact on Chester County’s Food Scene

    From Birchrunville to Exton, Chef Francis Pascal has a Lasting Impact on Chester County’s Food Scene

    You may have already tasted food created by Chef Francis Pascal at Birchrunville Store Cafe; now get ready for his newest expansion in Exton with L’Olivo Trattoria, writes Marilyn Johnson for Philly Grub. Since 1999, Birchrunville Store Cafe has quietly snuck into the hearts of thousands of restaurant-goers who adore the soul-filled menu and unique fine-dining…

  • Tee Time Moves Indoors at Newly Opened Birds Nest Bar and Grille in Solebury

    Tee Time Moves Indoors at Newly Opened Birds Nest Bar and Grille in Solebury

    Birds Nest Bar & Grille, a new sports bar and restaurant in Solebury, opened its doors recently in the former home of Jamie Hollander Gourmet Foods, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. Blending craft food and drinks with a family-friendly atmosphere and indoor golf simulator bays, the restaurant offers a casual yet…

  • Philadelphia Sees Decline in International Visits, Neighboring Nation Leads the Trend

    Philadelphia Sees Decline in International Visits, Neighboring Nation Leads the Trend

    Philadelphia experienced a decline in international tourism last year, with visits from Canadians dropping sharply as part of a broader nationwide trend, writes Mike D’Onofrio for AXIOS Philadelphia. This marks the first decline since 2020, when the pandemic brought most travel to a halt. Although both the city and the nation are expected to see…