Radnor
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Despite Crozer Shutdown, Radnor Ambulance Coping With Demand
Six weeks into the shutdown of Crozer Health, when Radnor Township declared an emergency, the Radnor ambulance seems to be running smoothly, writes Richard Igenfritz for the Daily Times. So far, township crews are keeping up, with outside EMS calls remaining “relatively stable,” according to Bill White, Radnor Township manager. The township was expecting to…
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Radnor-Based EQT Real Estate Makes Huge Phoenix Industrial Buy
EQT Real Estate, based in Radnor, expanded its industrial portfolio with the $128.2 million purchase of Sarival Logistics Center in the Loop 303 corridor located in the Phoenix, Arizona area, writes Haley Mensik for the Philadelphia Business Journal. It is the largest single-building warehouse sale in the region since the beginning of 2023, with the…
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Anne Churchman, Former Radnor School District Manager, Remembered
Anne Churchman, retired office manager for the Radnor Township School District and a teacher’s aide at Main Line Child Care Center, died May 29 at Dunwoody Village in Newtown Square. She was 100. Mrs. Churchman, who traced her ancestors back to the Mayflower, earned an English degree from Villanova University at age 50 and was…
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Lincoln Financial in Radnor Makes Big Gains on Fortune 500 List
Radnor-based Lincoln National, also known as Lincoln Financial Group, rose 126 spots on the Fortune 500 rankings in 2025 to 228th, the third largest jump on the entire national list, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. The recovery comes after it dropped 132 spots last year. Lincoln National had a nearly 60 percent increase…
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Cornell’s 48-Year Lacrosse Slump Ends With Help From Radnor’s Ryan Goldstein
Cornell University won its first national lacrosse championship in 48 years with some help from Ryan Goldstein of Radnor Township, writes Isabella DiAmore for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The sophomore attacker helped them take a 13-10 victory over Maryland for the national championship. The Radnor High School graduate spent Memorial Day weekend at the NCAA men’s…
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Lincoln Financial Research Looks at Workplace Benefits Role in Small Business
New research from Radnor-based Lincoln Financial Group takes a look at the critical role workplace benefits play in the success of a small business, writes Timothy Alexander for MyChesco. The study surveyed more than 550 small business owners with 5-499 employees. It shows that the right benefits strategy can attract and retain talent as it…
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Avantor in Radnor Is Losing Longtime CEO Michael Stubblefield
Radnor life sciences products company Avantor is losing its CEO Michael Stubblefield, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. It was announced Friday that Stubblefield is stepping down after serving as CEO since May 2014. He will stay in the role until a successor is found. He will also be retained until February 2026…
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Lincoln Financial Sells Part of Itself to Bain Capital for $825M
Lincoln Financial is selling part of the company to private equity firm Bain Capital as part of a bigger strategic partnership, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The life insurance and retirement product provider based in Radnor is selling 9.9 percent of the company to Bain for $825 million. Lincoln Financial and Bain…
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Archbishop Carroll Girls’ Lacrosse Team Continues Winning Streak
Since Lorraine Beers became the girls’ lacrosse coach at Archbishop John Carroll High School in 2000, the team has won every PCL game and championship through 2024, writes Gina Lizzo for Main Line Today. The Radnor school has won four consecutive Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association 2A State Championships. In 2000, one of Beers’ players,…
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Azie Owners Opening Asian ‘Shake Shack’ Concept in Radnor
Win Hospitality, owner of Azie in Media that specializes in sit-down Asian-fusion restaurants, is trying out a new fast-casual restaurant in Radnor its CEO is describing as an “elevated Asian Shake Shack.” Mama-San plans to open in January at 226 N. Radnor Chester Road, taking over a 2,000 square-foot space of the recently-closed Buena Onda,…
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This Delaware County Public High School Got Noticed Again by U.S. News & World Report
2024 U.S. News & World Report education rankings place seven high schools in the Philadelphia region among Pennsylvania’s top 20 public high schools, including one from Delaware County. Radnor High School received a state ranking of No. 6 in the state, writes Gina Lizzo for Main Line Today. The high school, in the Radnor School…
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Lincoln Financial’s Rebranding Includes Stadium Sign Upgrades
Lincoln Financials’ decision to rebrand has meant modifications to the Eagles’ home stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. There’s a new sign that features the Radnor-based company’s new logo and tagline, which the company announced in September. The company waited until the Eagles 2025 offseason to switch out the large…
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Archbishop Carroll Student Featured in Video Promoting Inclusivity
Archbishop John Carroll High School freshman Mia Noelle Rodriguez was recently featured in a video promoting the idea that individuals with disabilities need to be involved in decision-making processes, writes Racquel Williams for KYW Newsradio. The Coordination of Associations of People with Down Syndrome, known as CoorDown, launched this “No Decision Without Us” campaign. In…
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When to Start Teaching Kids About Money & Wealth Management: Insights from Two Haverford Trust Experts
Financial literacy isn’t something kids pick up overnight. It’s built through experience, conversations, and smart guidance—ideally starting young. In a recent episode of Speaking of Quality: Wealth Management Insights, Bryan Tracy, Vice President and Director of Wealth Planning, and Gina Parissi, Senior Wealth Planner, both of Radnor-based Haverford Trust, shared their insights on when and…
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Mineralys in Radnor Sees Stock Price Explode After Hypertension Drug Test
The Radnor biopharmaceutical firm Mineralys Therapeutics saw its stock price hit new heights Monday after a positive late-stage clinical trial showed promise for its new hypertension drug candidate. The drug Lorundrostat.is being developed to treat uncontrolled hypertension, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. The stock price spiked 65 percent to $17.36 a share as…
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Lincoln Financial in Radnor Shows First Profit in Two Years
Lincoln Financial, the Radnor-based insurance company, is back in the black after suffering two years of annual losses, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. The company showed a $3.2 billion profit in 2024, turning around a $752 million loss in 2023 and a $2.2 billion loss in 2022. Lincoln has cut costs by emphasizing…
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Eagles at Super Bowl Is Big Win for Lincoln Financial in Radnor
The Radnor-based Lincoln Financial, the namesake for Lincoln Financial Field, is feeling pretty good about the Philadelphia Eagles making it back to the Super Bowl. No wonder. It’s benefitted more than just about any other business from the run, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. The insurance company garnered a lot of attention when…






































