• Jalen Brunson, ‘Best Player in Villanova History’ Still Has Doubters

    Jalen Brunson, ‘Best Player in Villanova History’ Still Has Doubters

    Jalen Brunson is one of the best players in Villanova basketball history, writes Gabriela Carroll for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He led the Wildcats to two national titles and was named National Player of the Year in 2018. Even so, Brunson has had trouble convincing NBA teams of his potential. Now with the New York Knicks,…

  • Darby Monarchs Head to Orlando for Pop Warner Tournament

    Darby Monarchs Head to Orlando for Pop Warner Tournament

    After winning the championship in Philadelphia, the Darby Monarchs, also known as the Delco Monarchs, left for Orlando on Saturday to compete at the national Pop Warner tournament, reports CBS News Philadelphia. This is the 14U Pop Warner football team’s first trip to the National Championship. The team is planning to use the opportunity to…

  • Developer Puts N.C. Wyeth House in Chadds Ford Up for Sale

    Developer Puts N.C. Wyeth House in Chadds Ford Up for Sale

    Developer Wayne Megill of Chadds Ford has acquired the NC Wyeth house and is relisting the Chadds Ford home for sale using two different approaches—one with renovations and one as it is, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. The 15-acre property at 1597 Baltimore Pike is being sold by Megill’s homebuilding and renovation company,…

  • Want a Home in Villanova or Haverford ZIP Codes? It’ll Cost You

    Want a Home in Villanova or Haverford ZIP Codes? It’ll Cost You

    If you’re looking at Greater Philadelphia ZIP Codes in your homebuying search, to cover the cost of Villanova homes and homes in Haverford, you’ll need a household income of at least $100,000, writes Joanne Drilling and Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. That’s more than the national median income of $74,580 in 2022. The $100,000…

  • Lucy Olsen Being Compared to Last Season’s Maddy Siegrist for Villanova Wildcats

    Lucy Olsen Being Compared to Last Season’s Maddy Siegrist for Villanova Wildcats

    Point guard Lucy Olsen is on track to follow in Villanova women’s basketball star Maddy Siegrist from last season, writes Brooke Ackerman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Siegrist, an All-American and the Big East player of the year led the nation in scoring last season with 29.2 points per game/ She helped give the Wildcats a…

  • Step-by-Step Instructions on How to Make a Custom LinkedIn Banner

    Step-by-Step Instructions on How to Make a Custom LinkedIn Banner

    Need to know how to make a custom LinkedIn banner that makes you stand out? Here are some step-by-step instructions to create your own branded billboard. If you don’t want the default grayish-greenish banner, you have to take charge and create a graphic that is 1584 px x 396 px, and it’s easier to make…

  • Urban Farmer Chip Powell Grows in Philly, Media, Boothwyn

    To escape the stress of police work, Lafayette “Chip” Powell turned to gardening in 1980, growing vegetables in West Philadelphia. He grew enough in his concrete garden to feed his family. Then he had a surplus, so he started giving out vegetables to neighbors, reports Billionaire Club LLC. When urban farmer Chip Powell and his…

  • Main Line Health Reports $125M Loss as Reimbursements Lag Behind Costs

    Main Line Health Reports $125M Loss as Reimbursements Lag Behind Costs

    Main Line Health finances were hit with a $125 million operating loss for the year ending June 30, highlighting some of the problems right now in the healthcare field. The nonprofit health system blamed low reimbursements from Medicare and private insurance payments that haven’t kept pace with inflation, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…

  • 2 Delaware County Childcare Facilities Closed Due to End of Federal Aid

    Delaware County childcare is in crisis mode as owners here and elsewhere watch federal aid dry up and cope with not having enough high-quality, college-educated staff to keep up with required teacher-child ratios, writes Nate File and Lynette Hazelton for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “You can make $18 an hour at Costco versus working $18 an…

  • Jason Kelce Documentary Skyrockets to Top of Amazon Prime Video

    Jason Kelce Documentary Skyrockets to Top of Amazon Prime Video

    “Kelce,” the locally-produced documentary on Eagles Center Jason Kelce, was released Monday night and within a few hours hit the No. 1 slot in the United States on Amazon’s Prime Video, writes Gustav Elvin for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 9.14 Pictures documentary, from Cardinal O’Hara graduate Sheena Joyce and Philadelphian Don Argott, covered Kelce’s 2022-23…

  • Remembering Lou Rabito of Media and His Contribution to Local Sports

    Remembering Lou Rabito of Media and His Contribution to Local Sports

    Lou Rabito of Media left his mark in both local and regional sports during a career that spanned over three decades. He was an assistant sports editor, news editor, and digital producer at The Philadelphia Inquirer. Rabito died Sept. 7 at the age of 62, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He joined The…

  • You’re in Wayne. You’ve Got 24 Hours.  What do you do?

    You’re in Wayne. You’ve Got 24 Hours. What do you do?

    Shops, history, gardens, restaurants.  You can pack a lot into 24 hours spent in Wayne, writes  Tori Bissonette for Main LineToday. Here’s how your day might look. Start off at 9 AM with breakfast at Nudy’s, a family-owned café. Its breakfast menu features 10 special dishes with a mix of omelets, benedicts, crepes, pancakes, and…

  • 2 Irish American Brothers Created a Havertown Space for Inspiring Community Music

    2 Irish American Brothers Created a Havertown Space for Inspiring Community Music

    The nonprofit Kelly Center in Havertown, known as the 33rd Irish county, has become an inspiring and diverse community music space thanks to the efforts of two Irish American brothers, writes Fionnuala Boyle for the Irish Star. The Center features music, comedy, poetry, and jam sessions. It’s also used for music lessons and for children’s…

  • Saga of Tiffany Windows Found in Philly Church Continues with Bank Claiming Profits of Sale for Itself

    Saga of Tiffany Windows Found in Philly Church Continues with Bank Claiming Profits of Sale for Itself

    The saga of two Tiffany windows found at a historic church at 50th and Baltimore in West Philadelphia continues with another stakeholder entering the picture, writes Zoe Greenberg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The windows were about to be destroyed when they were acquired by Paul Brown, an architectural salvager based in Lancaster. When he discovered…

  • Five Uplifting and Fun Remote Jobs

    Five Uplifting and Fun Remote Jobs

    It can be difficult to find a job that not only brings you joy but is also a lot of fun. Here are a few uplifting fun remote jobs according to Flexjobs.   Cover Designer, Book Launchers  Sometimes you can judge a book by its cover, and in this position, you would be creating it!…

  • Malvern Bank House of the Week: Main Line Elegance for Sale in Bryn Mawr

    Malvern Bank House of the Week: Main Line Elegance for Sale in Bryn Mawr

    Tucked away in a secluded cul-de-sac in a tree-lined neighborhood, this 5-bedroom, 4-bath home featuring Main Line elegance is available for sale in Bryn Mawr. A long driveway takes you to either an oversized three-car attached garage or to a circular driveway and fountain and a two-story grand foyer. There is a grand-formal dining room…

  • Five Signs of a Toxic Workplace

    Five Signs of a Toxic Workplace

    While every workplace has its ups and downs, there are surefire signs of a toxic work environment. Here’s traits to look out for, according to Forbes.   Poor Communication  If management and team members are unable to effectively communicate with one another, it can breed discontent. Experts suggest having quarterly check-in meetings where everyone has…

  • Check It Out: Auto Dealership Lots Are Full Again

    Check It Out: Auto Dealership Lots Are Full Again

    For a while there, car dealerships were looking pretty deserted, writes Ryan Felton for The Wall Street Journal. “We had times where you could have a helicopter land on my lot,” said David Kelleher, president of a dealership group based in Glen Mills that sells the Chrysler, Ram, Jeep, and Dodge brands. But now new…