Radnor
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This Mouth-Watering List Includes 7 Spots in Delco
Fifteen of the best hoagie places in the Philadelphia suburbs include seven from Delaware County, writes Danielle Fusaro for Main Line Today. A Cut Above at 3523 West Chester Pike in Newtown Square is the perfect place to find an authentic Italian hoagie. Order the namesake hoagie. Hoagie names at Bria & Latella’s, 37 S.…
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Radnor Firm Emergent Fast Tracking a Narcan Nasal Spray
Emergent BioSolutions Inc., based in Radnor, has come up with an over-the-counter version of Narcan Nasal Spray, writes Julie Wernau for The Wall Street Journal. The company hopes to fast-track its FDA application for the spray, with expected approval on March 29, 2023, first in line ahead of its competitors. The company has been working…
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Archbishop Carroll Students Create Mosaic for Turnpike Plaza
The Valley Forge Service Plaza on the Pennsylvania Turnpike will have a new mosaic scene on display starting in early 2023 designed by students from Archbishop Carroll High School in Radnor participating in the Art Sparks program, reports Catholic Philly. The students were invited by the Philadelphia Arts in Education Partnership to participate. The program…
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Relay CEO Matt Gillin’s Entrepreneurship Runs in the Family
Relay Network in Radnor is the brainchild of Matt Gillin, who had a front-row seat with his eight siblings watching his father run a mini golf course business. From those earlier experiences, most members of the family went on to own their own businesses, writes Paige Gross for Technical.ly. He launched his first company, Ecount,…
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Gifted Students Across the U.S. Reap Benefits at Radnor High
There’s a unique Community Schools program at a Radnor Victorian home that gives 10 gifted students from around the country a chance to attend Radnor High School, writes Wakisha Bailey for CBS Philadelphia. “I’m here to just have better opportunities in life, like a better education,” said ninth-grader Malachai. “Back home in Chicago, the system…
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Radnor Looks at Ordinance to Protect Historic Properties
Radnor Township has some of the most expensive real estate around. Some are historic properties that need protecting. Now the Radnor Township Planning Commission is discussing a new ordinance that would protect the town’s historic resources, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for the Daily Times. It would require commissioners to approve certain renovations or demolition of designated…
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No Sibling Rivalry on This Notre Dame Field Hockey Team
The field hockey roster of the Fighting Irish at the Academy of Notre Dame in Radnor is an anomaly, writes Terry Toohey for the Daily Times. There are six sets of siblings on the varsity roster. Of the 21 players, 12, or 57 percent, are sisters, including one set of twins. “I never had anything…
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Cabrini University Cuts Top Administrators to Balance Finances
Cabrini University President Helen G. Drinan announced the Radnor university is coping with declining enrollment and a mounting deficit by eliminating some senior academic leadership posts, writes Susan Snyder and Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The cuts are expected to save the private Catholic university nearly $1 million this year. That is being matched…
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Delco Home to One of the Must-Visit Steakhouses in Philadelphia
Despite the growing popularity of destination restaurants, the traditional steakhouse remains a place that offers a classic meal guaranteed to satisfy your palate and sate your hunger without having to rely on unusual ingredients or flashy presentations, writes Jason Sheehan for Philadelphia magazine. Not too long ago, the steakhouse was the only American restaurant that…
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Penn Medicine Radnor Connects with Nature
The architecture and landscape design of Penn Medicine Radnor embraces nature, with an eye toward environmental stewardship, reports Anne DiNardo, executive editor of Health Care Design Magazine. The ambulatory care center’s façade, designed by Ballinger (Philadelphia), offers patient views and brings in daylight to interior spaces. Jonathan Alderson Landscape Architects in Wayne incorporated a three-acre…
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Buena Onda Radnor Joins 23 Other Restaurants Opening in Region
It was a quiet summer for restaurants, with the warmer months not seeing many new restaurant openings. That’s about to change, however, with September as 23 new restaurants will either open or will plan to open soon in the Philadelphia region, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It’s a range of prices, food choices,…
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Radnor Police Chaplains Offer Comfort When Police Respond
When there’s tragedy on a scene where law enforcement respond, Radnor Police chaplains are there to provide comfort, writes J.F. Pirro for Main Line today. The Radnor Police Chaplain Program has been around since 2017. Rev. Manuel Howard leads the five multi-denominational chaplains on the team. “To be a Class A township, we need…
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Radnor Considers Public Parking to Help Garrett Hill Businesses
Radnor officials are thinking of buying a small property at 26 Wentworth Ave. in Garrett Hill to create a public parking lot, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for the Daily Times. If approved, the parking lot could alleviate parking issues for a nearby business district along Conestoga Road. Right now, most of the parking in that area…
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Radnor Joins Growing List of Delco Towns Banning Plastic Bags
Radnor added its weight to a statewide movement to ban single-use plastic bags, writes Holly Herman for Patch. Commissioners voted 5 to 1 Monday night to ban single-use plastic bags, starting in six months. Radnor follows Haverford and Media, which initiated their own bans. It is the 10th municipality in the state to implement the…
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Lincoln Financial’s Craig Beazer Makes Most Influential Black Executive List
Craig Beazer, executive vice president and general counsel at Lincoln Financial Group, has been recognized by Savoy Magazine as one of 2022’s Most Influential Black Executives in Corporate America, according to marketscreener.com. Beazer made an elite list of African American men and women recognized for their executive and business leadership in national and global-leading corporations.…
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Radnor’s NewSpring Holdings Sells Software Firm for $590M
The Radnor-based private equity firm NewSpring Capital has sold a company that provides software to the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, the intelligence community and other federal agencies for $590 million, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. The sale of Avantus Federal to QuinetQUS took place through NewSpring’s buyout strategy platform, NewSpring…
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Meet Ellen Cooper, the New CEO at Lincoln Financial in Radnor
The new CEO of Radnor-based Lincoln Financial is far away from her early goal of being a Broadway singer, but Ellen Cooper has done all right. Cooper heads one of the country’s largest public companies, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. Lincoln Financial was her client when she was headed insurance strategy at Goldman…
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Drug Firm Headquartered in Radnor Hires Lindsey Vonn as Spokesperson
Four-time Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn is the latest celebrity spokesperson for Idorsia’s insomnia treatment, Quviviq, writes Isabel Tehan for Philadelphia Business Journal. Idorsia is a Swiss pharmaceutical company with its U.S. headquarters in Radnor. Vonn will share her personal experiences with insomnia and talk about how Quviviq, has helped her. Quviviq is Idorsia’s first US…







































