• Local Family Continues to Bring Awareness to Genetic Disorder After Losing Son

    Local Family Continues to Bring Awareness to Genetic Disorder After Losing Son

    A local family is honoring its late son, Pete Henkel, by continuing to bring awareness to spinal muscular atrophy and advocate for its treatment, writes Melissa Jacobs for Main Line Today. Pete was 13 years old when he died in January 2018. He enjoyed attending Radnor Middle School and playing Philadelphia Flyers PowerPlay wheelchair hockey.…

  • Radnor Mansion That Once Played Host to Titanic Survivor and Jackie Onassis Up for Sale

    Radnor Mansion That Once Played Host to Titanic Survivor and Jackie Onassis Up for Sale

    Rock Rose – a stunning Radnor estate that once was host to Lucile Brooke, a Titanic survivor, and Jackie Kennedy Onassis – is up for sale at $2.99 million, writes Nancy Ruhling for Mansion Global. The terracotta-colored mansion, one of the few remaining grand old estates of the Main Line, was designed by Zantzinger, Borie,…

  • Radnor Resident, School Counselor Publishes Humorous Book of Tips for Middle Schools Parents

    Radnor Resident, School Counselor Publishes Humorous Book of Tips for Middle Schools Parents

    Radnor resident Andy Mullen, a Tredyffrin/Easttown School District counselor, has published Middle Schooled: Parenting Tips and Reminders to Keep You Smiling, a humorous guide for parents of children in middle school, writes Max Bennett for Patch. The book is a compilation of Mullen’s observations, insights, and advice for parents. It is based on e-mail messages…

  • Renovation Plan for Radnor Mansion a ‘Forward-Thinking Vision That’ll Pay Dividends for Generations’

    Renovation Plan for Radnor Mansion a ‘Forward-Thinking Vision That’ll Pay Dividends for Generations’

    Members of Willows Park Preserve have presented their latest plans for renovating the Willows mansion to Radnor Township’s board of commissioners, writes Linda Stein for Main Line Suburban Life. Built in 1910, the mansion was designed by renowned architect Charles Barton Keen. However, it has been empty for years as township officials could not agree…

  • Gravity Vault in Radnor Offers People a Chance to Try a Sport on the Rise

    Gravity Vault in Radnor Offers People a Chance to Try a Sport on the Rise

    With indoor rock climbing on the rise, gyms that cater to the sport, like Gravity Vault in Radnor, are now in high demand, writes Caroline Cunningham for Philadelphia magazine. Interest in rock climbing spans the globe. The indoor version will debut as an Olympic sport in the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo. This has made…

  • Cabrini Grad the Youngest-Ever House Democrat to Be Whip

    Cabrini Grad the Youngest-Ever House Democrat to Be Whip

    State Rep. Jordan Harris, who earned a master’s degree in education from Cabrini University, is the youngest-ever House Democrat to be whip, writes Stephen Caruso for the Pennsylvania Capital-Star. Harris, 34, has just started his fourth term representing the 186th District. He is very results-oriented, especially when it comes to criminal justice reform and educational…

  • Radnor-Based Lovell Minnick Partners Acquires Real Estate Data, Analytics Provider

    Radnor-Based Lovell Minnick Partners Acquires Real Estate Data, Analytics Provider

    Lovell Minnick Partners, a private equity firm based in Radnor, has acquired ATTOM Data Solutions – a national real estate data and analytics provider – from Renovo Capital and Rosewood Private Investments, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. ATTOM Data manages a comprehensive data platform…

  • Founder of Sports Legends of Delaware County Museum Named Delco’s Sports Figure of the Year

    Founder of Sports Legends of Delaware County Museum Named Delco’s Sports Figure of the Year

    Jim Vankoski, the founder of the Sports Legends of Delaware County Museum, has been named Delaware County’s Sports Figure of the Year, writes Jack McCaffery for the Daily Times. The honor has been awarded by the Daily Times for more than two decades to the individual or group that brings the best positive attention to…

  • Radnor-Based Company to Develop Solar Farm to Power City-Owned Buildings in Philadelphia

    Radnor-Based Company to Develop Solar Farm to Power City-Owned Buildings in Philadelphia

    Radnor-based Community Energy Solar will soon begin work on developing a large solar farm to generate power for city-owned properties in Philadelphia, including City Hall and Philadelphia International Airport, writes Frank Kummer for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The large-scale, 70-megawatt solar farm will be located in Adams County, 100 miles west of the city. The plan…

  • Technology Services Company in Radnor to Receive Thousands in Tax Credits

    Technology Services Company in Radnor to Receive Thousands in Tax Credits

    Radnor-based Eigen X is one of 80 early-stage companies in the Philadelphia area that will receive a portion of the more than $5.4 million in state tax credits issued through the Keystone Innovation Zone program, writes Michelle Caffrey for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Eigen X is among the 255 in Pennsylvania awarded the credits through…

  • Radnor Company Partners with Restaurant Consortium to Offer Text-to-Order System

    Radnor Company Partners with Restaurant Consortium to Offer Text-to-Order System

    Radnor-based JetSense has partnered with a consortium of restaurants in Washington, D.C., to create an ordering system based on text messaging, writes Kenneth Hilario for the Philadelphia Business Journal. JetSense, which designs integrated chatbot platforms, and the Neighborhood Restaurant Group recently debuted the new text-based system that aims to simplify restaurant dining. The new text…

  • Radnor-Based eMoney Advisor Inks Deal to Integrate Its Platform with BlackRock’s Retirement Calculator

    Radnor-Based eMoney Advisor Inks Deal to Integrate Its Platform with BlackRock’s Retirement Calculator

    Radnor-based eMoney Advisor has made a deal to integrate its platform with BlackRock’s retirement income calculator, iRetire, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. This gives financial advisors the ability to move seamlessly between eMoney’s platform, a popular planning tool for independent advisors, and iRetire. With a single sign-on, financial advisors can now build…

  • DELCO Careers – Qlik

    DELCO Careers – Qlik

    Headquartered in Radnor, Qlik delivers intuitive platform solutions for self-service data visualization, guided analytics applications, embedded analytics, and reporting to approximately 40,000 customers worldwide. Customer Success Engineer This position advises customers on highly scalable technical solutions that integrate company products with customers’ enterprise systems; provides hands-on assistance with designing and provisioning secure environments; and solves client technical…

  • Penn Medicine to Experiment with New Concept on $200 Million Project in Radnor

    Penn Medicine to Experiment with New Concept on $200 Million Project in Radnor

    The University of Pennsylvania Health System officially broke ground on a $200 million outpatient facility in Radnor that will turn the former pharmaceutical laboratory and office space site into a modern medical campus, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Penn Medicine also entered into an agreement with Radnor-based Brandywine Realty Trust to develop…

  • Cabrini University’s Business and Education Departments Receive National Award for Excellence

    Cabrini University’s Business and Education Departments Receive National Award for Excellence

    For the second consecutive year, Cabrini University’s education and business departments have received the College of Distinction award for their quality, writes Melissa Casey for the Loquitur, the school’s student newspaper. The national award recognizes colleges or universities for academic excellence in their departments. “The College of Distinction award made me realize how hard the…

  • Lecture at Radnor Memorial Library Celebrates Third Centennial of Radnor Friends Meeting

    Lecture at Radnor Memorial Library Celebrates Third Centennial of Radnor Friends Meeting

    A recent lecture at the Radnor Memorial Library celebrated 300 years of Radnor Friends Meeting, writes Linda Stein for Main Line Suburban Life. Emma Lapsansky-Werner, professor emeritus of history at Haverford College and curator of the Quaker Collection there, spoke about several subjects relating to the Quaker religion and its history in the area. William…

  • Former Governor Raised on Estate Spanning Radnor, Newtown Square Gets His Due

    Former Governor Raised on Estate Spanning Radnor, Newtown Square Gets His Due

    George Earle III, who was Governor of Pennsylvania from 1935-39, has gotten his due in the form of a historical marker at the border of Radnor and Newtown Square, writes Linda Stein for the Main Line Times. The marker was unveiled in front of family members and friends. It was prompted by Earle’s namesake, George…

  • Development Under Way on Famous Ardrossan Property in Radnor

    Development Under Way on Famous Ardrossan Property in Radnor

    Development is currently under way on the famous Ardrossan property in Radnor, writes Linda Stein for the Main Line Suburban Life. The development is being handled by Edgar Scott III, the scion of the Montgomery Scott Wheeler family. He has sold 15 smaller lots to Malvern-based Pohlig Builders and said that the majority of clients…