Wayne
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Gardener’s Delight Winter Workshop Brings Free Hands On Learning to Wayne
Delaware County residents with a green thumb, or plans to grow one, have a winter date worth circling. The Gardener’s Delight Winter Workshop takes place Saturday, February 7, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the United Church of Christ at Valley Forge in Wayne. This free, hands on afternoon features seven Master Gardener workshops…
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Di Bruno Bros. Closing Wayne Store Along with 2 Others
Di Bruno Bros. is closing its Wayne gourmet market along with its Ardmore and Center City stores as part of a “refocusing,” writes Denali Sagner and Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Closing dates were not available from Wakefern Food Corp., a supermarket cooperative that acquired the Di Bruno’s brand in 2024. However, staff at…
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Sign Code Typo Cost Wayne Business Owner David Mackey Thousands
When David Mackey moved the Philadelphia Print Shop to the former Antiquities Etc. on Lancaster Avenue in Wayne, he took his sign with him, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for Main Line Times & Suburban. It had hung over his business at two previous Wayne locations and was smaller than the sign that had hung at the Antiquities…
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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…
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Valley Forge Charter School Puts Application on Hold Amid Radnor Moves
The proposed Valley Forge Public Service Academy in Wayne has temporarily withdrawn its application to open up a school this fall at the former Valley Forge Military Academy in response to Radnor Township’s proposal to acquire 14 acres of the campus. Valley Forge Military Academy is closing at the end of the 2025-26 academic year,…
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Leadership Changes Underway at Wayne’s Teleflex Following CEO Exit
Wayne-based Teleflex is undergoing a leadership transition with CEO Liam Kelly stepping down and Dr. Stephen Klasko, former Jefferson Health chief, appointed as the medical device company’s new board chairman, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Kelly recently left his roles as both chairman and CEO of Teleflex, with no explanation provided by the company. Stuart Randle, who has been on…
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‘We the People’ Party Previews Delaware County’s 250th Celebration
A “We the People” Party Friday night at Valley Forge Military College in Wayne gave guests a taste of what to expect from a year’s worth of events planned in Delaware County, celebrating the nation’s 250th anniversary and the critical role the county played in the nation’s origins, reports Jill Croce for Fox 29. There…
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Popular Johnny’s Pizza in Bryn Mawr has New Wayne Location
A popular pizza and cheesesteak spot at 1025 West Lancaster Ave. in Bryn Mawr has a new location in Wayne, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Brooklyn-trained Johnny’s Pizza owner John Bisceglie opened the second location at 369 W. Lancaster Ave. in Wayne, mostly for takeout, though there is a dining room as well,…
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Valley Forge Charter School Proposal Gets First Hearing Before Radnor School Board
The first public hearing on Dec. 16 seeking approval on a proposed Valley Forge Public Service Academy Charter School on the campus of Valley Forge Military Academy & College in Wayne took place Dec. 16 at a special meeting of the Radnor School Board. The school would replace the Academy, slated to close at the…
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Charter School at Valley Forge Academy in Wayne Gets Public Airing
A public service charter school being proposed at the former Valley Forge Military Academy in Wayne was presented to the community Dec. 4 at Radnor Memorial Library, writes Madeleine Wright for CBS News Philadelphia. The Valley Forge Public Service Academy Charter School has been proposed at the Military Academy, which is closing. It would enroll 450…
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Popular Wild Yeast Bakehouse in Wayne Moves to Eagle Village
John Goncher of Radnor is moving his popular Wild Yeast Bakehouse to a commercial artisanal bakery at the Eagle Village Shops in Wayne next year, writes Max Bennett for Patch. The bakery specializes in sourdough bread loaves. It has been operating for five years out of Goncher’s home, with the loaves also appearing at local…
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Wayne CMO Veronica McKee Shares Her Fashionable Favorites
Veronica McKee has always been interested in pretty clothes, writes Gina Lizzo and Eileen Smith Dallabrida for Main Line Today. The chief marketing officer of Haverford Trust in Wayne said even before elementary school, she was drawn to clothes that made her feel special. One of her grandmothers taught her to sew and make custom…
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Wayne Company Lands on Deloitte’s Fast 500
One Chester County company has earned a place on Deloitte’s 2025 list of the fastest-growing technology firms in North America, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Deloitte released its 31st annual Technology Fast 500 earlier this week, ranking public and private tech companies based on revenue growth from 2021 through 2024. Aclaris Therapeutics…
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Valley Forge Military Academy Closes Suddenly This Week for All But Seniors
Valley Forge Military Academy in Wayne will close Nov. 21, six months early for all underclassmen except seniors, writes Briana Smith for 6abc. The school was to stay open into the spring for the 2025-2026 academic season before closing for good. That is no longer possible, school officials said, citing “ongoing staff turnover and higher-than-expected…
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First Bank House of the Week: A Lovely Traditional in Wayne
A lovely traditional home at 484 King of Prussia Road on 1.68 attractive acres with six bedrooms and six full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Wayne. This exquisite residence showcases thoughtful craftsmanship, with elegant details including rich oak hardwood floors and refined finishes, creating warmth throughout. Among the many highlights on…
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Wayne-Based Berger Development Breaks Ground on $40 Million Trolley Square Apartments
Berger Development, based in Wayne and part of Berger Communities, recently broke ground on Trolley Square Apartments in Wilmington, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Located in Wilmington’s bustling entertainment and dining district, the 130-unit project will cost $40 million to complete. The company now has four ongoing projects, following the completion of…
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Valley Forge Military College in Wayne On Board With Trump Compact
The Valley Forge Military College in Wayne wants to join President Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, a plan for conservative colleges. President Trump has described the compact as part of his “war on woke,” writes Ryan W. Briggs and Max Marin for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It promises federal funding if university administrators…
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Jade Rabbit Brings the Speakeasy Experience to Downtown Wayne
A hidden speakeasy opened recently underneath the upscale Vietnamese restaurant and all-day café, Maison Lotus in Wayne, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Jade Rabbit features a cocktail bar and a banquet room for private events and mah-jongg games. For now, it’s only open Thursday and Friday nights. Jade Rabbit and Maison Lotus are…







































