Radnor
Radnor, a township in Delaware County, had a population of 31,875 in the 2020 census.
Just 15 miles from Philadelphia, it is known for its prestigious universities, scenic parks, and vibrant suburban community with easy access to major highways and public transportation.
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Remembering Virginia Kricun of Radnor, Avenue of the Arts Creator
Virginia Kricun, a longtime resident of Radnor, who helped create the Avenue of the Arts in Philadelphia, was a civic activist recognized for her statement,…
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Federal Donuts Arrives in Radnor With a Push for National Expansion
Federal Donuts is getting ready to go national, and its starting with three new stores in Radnor, Conshohocken and Willow Grove, writes Michael Tanenbaum for…
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Remembering Donald N. Bersoff, Groundbreaking Lawyer and Psychologist
Donald N. Bersoff, a law professor emeritus at Villanova and Drexel University law schools who lived in Haverford and Radnor, was both a lawyer and…
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Executive Search Firm Salveson Stetson Group in Radnor Closing
One of the region’s best-known executive search firms, Salveson Stetson Group, based in Radnor, is closing after 27 years, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business…
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A Singular Basketball Experience for the McFillin Sisters Trio
It was a season to remember—the last time the three McFillin sisters would get to play together, writes Owen McCue for the City of Basketball…
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Hugh Braithwaite, ‘Chief Storyteller’, Teacher, Mentor Remembered
Hugh Braithwaite of Radnor believed that sharing compelling stories about his clients could attract business and connect with customers. The founder and CEO of Braithwaite…
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‘Cabrini’ Film Opens Friday as Cabrini University Preps to Close
Cabrini, the movie about Francesca Cabrini, the first American canonized as a saint, opens Friday, at the same time her namesake university in Radnor is…
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Fearless Restaurants Is Taking on 4 New Eateries. Here’s Their Plan
Fearless Restaurants out of Radnor is suddenly finding itself juggling four new restaurants at once, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. A fifth White…
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Businessman Backs ‘Cabrini’ Movie With $50M, Once Some Changes Were Made
King of Prussia businessman J. Eustace Wolfington was finally persuaded to raise $50 million for the new movie “Cabrini” after a 2011 visit from the…
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New York Post: Kylie Kelce Was a Cabrini Field Hockey Champ
Kylie McDevitt Kelce is no stranger herself to athletic success, writes Andrew Crane for the New York Post. The wife of Eagles center Jason Kelce…
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Hillel Ziskind Takes Delaware County Spelling Bee Win, Heads to Nationals
With the word “P-E-N-D-U-L-O-U-S” safely behind him, Grayson School eighth-grader Hillel Ziskind will represent Delaware County proudly as he heads off to Washington D.C. in…
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Radnor Hopes Warning System Makes Crushed Trucks a Thing of the Past
Radnor officials hope new traffic equipment will finally solve its recurring problem of crushed trucks, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for the Daily Times. According to township…
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A Bittersweet Final Home Basketball Game for Cabrini University
Everything at Cabrini University these days is happening for the last time, including a Cabrini final home game for the Cavaliers. The 112-acre campus in…
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Wild Yeast Bakehouse in Rosemont Finds Success With Subscriber Model
If you’re looking for some homemade sourdough bread delivered weekly right to your door, you might want to check out Wild Yeast Bakehouse in Rosemont,…
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Newtown Square’s Arrivent Plans Public Stock Offering to Fund Cancer Drug
ArriVent Biopharma in Newtown Square plans to initiate a public stock offering to raise between $137.5 million and $160 million for the development and launch…
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LINKBANK Appoints Malvern Resident Joe Keefer as Senior Banking Officer in Delaware Valley Region
LINKBANK has appointed Joe Keefer as Senior Banking Officer in the Delaware Valley region. Keefer’s broad-based banking and leadership acumen makes him the ideal individual…
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Good Samaritan Goes the Distance to Return Radnor Man’s Wallet
A Radnor Township man who left his wallet on the train on New Year’s Eve is extremely grateful to SEPTA conductor Richard Murray-Dey, who went…







































