• Four Seasons Philadelphia Unveils New $25K-Per-Night Sky Garden Penthouse Suite

    Four Seasons Philadelphia Unveils New $25K-Per-Night Sky Garden Penthouse Suite

    Four Seasons Philadelphia at the Comcast Technology Center has unveiled a new collection of rooms on the 45th floor, including a Sky Garden penthouse suite that is priced at $25,000 per night, writes Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice. In addition to the 4,000-square-foot penthouse suite with a private terrace, the Sky Garden features four guest rooms…

  • Here are 10 Delaware County Activities to Beat the Winter Doldrums

    Here are 10 Delaware County Activities to Beat the Winter Doldrums

    Winter’s wrath may bring snow and cold, but that doesn’t mean you still can’t enjoy all that the season has to offer, whether it’s walking a winter trail, enjoying good food and drink, or a show. Here are 10 winter activities you can try in Delaware County, as suggested by Visit Delco. 1. Wintry Walks…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Striking Colonial in Havertown

    First Bank House of the Week: Striking Colonial in Havertown

    A striking colonial home at 727 E. Manoa Road, set on a lovely 8,721-square-foot lot with four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, is available for sale in Havertown. This versatile residence delivers a surprising blend of classic character, thoughtful expansion, and resort-style outdoor living. The refined details include oak hardwood flooring, arched built-ins,…

  • What To Do When a Person with Dementia Doesn’t Remember You

    What To Do When a Person with Dementia Doesn’t Remember You

    It’s one thing to understand how dementia affects your loved one, yet it is something else entirely to experience these effects. So, what do you do when a loved one with dementia starts forgetting family members?  It’s not uncommon for someone in the middle and later stages of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia to lose the…

  • West Chester University Earns 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification

    West Chester University Earns 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification

    West Chester University (WCU) has been selected to receive the 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification, a national designation that recognizes institutions for their commitment to community engagement and partnerships. The 2026 classification was announced by the American Council on Education (ACE) and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, which jointly administer the elective…

  • Shapiro Administration Boosts Young Farmers with $600,345 in PA Farm Bill Grants

    Shapiro Administration Boosts Young Farmers with $600,345 in PA Farm Bill Grants

    During the 2026 Farm Show, the Shapiro Administration has announced $600,345 in Pennsylvania Farm Bill grants that are aimed at expanding career opportunities for young Pennsylvanians in the agricultural sector, according to a staff report from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The grants will support projects designed to help youth across the state succeed in the…

  • 13 Things You Need to Know Before Moving to Chester County

    13 Things You Need to Know Before Moving to Chester County

    Moving to Chester County looks simple from the outside. Strong schools. Open space. Easy access to Philadelphia. Those headlines sell the move fast. What they leave out is how much daily life changes from town to town. Two miles can reshape your commute. One school boundary can shift your budget. A single road choice can…

  • Bucks County’s Five Most Expensive 2025 Home Sales All Clear $4M

    Bucks County’s Five Most Expensive 2025 Home Sales All Clear $4M

    Each of the five highest home sale prices in Bucks County this year reached more than $4 million, led by a top transaction above $5 million, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. Although this reflects a cooldown from last year’s peak luxury market, when the highest sale reached $14.5 million, the properties…

  • Philadelphia Small Businesses Hope to Convert 2026 Tourism Surge into Sustained Growth

    Philadelphia Small Businesses Hope to Convert 2026 Tourism Surge into Sustained Growth

    Philadelphia expects a major tourism-driven economic windfall this year, but the city needs proper strategy and preparation to ensure small businesses do not miss out, writes Sarah Huffman for Technical.ly. With World Cup games, the MLB All-Star game, and America’s 250th birthday all coming to the region, Philadelphia is set to welcome over one million…

  • New Crozer-Chester Owner Plans to Restore Hospital, Emergency Services

    New Crozer-Chester Owner Plans to Restore Hospital, Emergency Services

    Chariot Equities has purchased the now-closed Crozer-Chester Medical Center in Upland for $10 million and hopes to have an agreement within six months with a health system that could restore hospital and emergency services there. The newly-created for-profit Chariot Equities completed the purchase on Wednesday. The plan is to open the first phase of the…

  • Jackie Endsley Named New 2026 PGA Championship Director

    Jackie Endsley Named New 2026 PGA Championship Director

    There’s a new director for the 2026 PGA Championship tournament, scheduled May 11-17 at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square. The PGA of America has named Jackie Endsley as Championship Director. She replaces Ryan Ogle, who announced last week he was stepping down as director. Endsley has been a Championship director for six PGA of…

  • Valley Forge Military College to Cover School Costs for Qualifying Students

    Valley Forge Military College to Cover School Costs for Qualifying Students

    Valley Forge Military College in Wayne has launched The Pennsylvania Pledge, a financial initiative designed to make higher education more accessible for Pennsylvania residents, according to a staff report from the Main Line Times & Suburban. Through the new program, Valley Forge Military College, recognized as The Military College of Pennsylvania, will cover the full…

  • Pennsylvania Listed as 6th Worst State in the Country to Start a Business

    Pennsylvania Listed as 6th Worst State in the Country to Start a Business

    In a recent study, WalletHub created a ranking of the best and worst states to start a business, and Pennsylvania was placed at No. 45, writes Adam McCann for WalletHub.   According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 20 percent of startups don’t survive past their first year, and almost half fail to hit their fifth anniversary, due to inflation and labor market tightness.   “The best states…

  • Valley Forge & Montco Primed for a Historic Year

    Valley Forge & Montco Primed for a Historic Year

    The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board (VFTCB), the official Destination Marketing Organization for Montgomery County, has positioned Montco for a once-in-a-generation opportunity to capitalize on the region shining under a global spotlight. With the Philadelphia region set to welcome domestic and international visitors to several large-scale events such as NCAA March Madness, the PGA…

  • Harcum College’s Free Sealant Day Is Coming Up — Spots Still Available!

    Harcum College’s Free Sealant Day Is Coming Up — Spots Still Available!

    Harcum College is hosting its annual Sealant Day on Monday, Feb. 16, offering free preventive dental care for children ages 6-12. Families can take advantage of no-cost services, including cavity-preventing sealants, fluoride treatments, oral exams, and oral health tips provided by Harcum’s Dental Hygiene Program students and faculty. The event will be held at Harcum…

  • 80s Revolution Rocks WCU Jan. 23-24

    80s Revolution Rocks WCU Jan. 23-24

    There’s a new band in town, and they’re totally rad. West Chester University’s (WCU) Criminal Justice Student Association (CJSA) is bringing the ultimate throwback experience to campus with 80s Revolution, a high-energy concert event celebrating one of the most iconic decades in music. Part of the WCU CJSA Concert Series, 80s Revolution takes over the…

  • Kennett Square’s Genesis HealthCare Sells for $1 Billion in Fifth-Round Auction

    Kennett Square’s Genesis HealthCare Sells for $1 Billion in Fifth-Round Auction

    Kennett Square-based Genesis HealthCare has agreed on its sale to 101 West State Street for $1.02 billion following five rounds of bidding last week, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The bid for the bankrupt nursing home operator is structured to include $343 million in cash, a $100 million promissory note, and the assumption of $572 million in existing liabilities.  101…

  • Bryn Mawr’s Michael Rubin Expands His Sports Empire

    Bryn Mawr’s Michael Rubin Expands His Sports Empire

    Michael Rubin is pushing his Fanatics empire into a bold new arena: entertainment, writes Alex Weprin for The Hollywood Reporter. The Bryn Mawr native’s sports powerhouse Fanatics has partnered with OBB Media to launch Fanatics Studios, a full-scale content arm that will produce everything from live events and docuseries to scripted shows and feature films.…