• Giant NC Wyeth Mural on Display Once Again After 18 Years

    Giant NC Wyeth Mural on Display Once Again After 18 Years

    An NC Wyeth mural, 60 feet long and 19 feet high, is now available for public view in a new round barn in Wilmington, writes Bedatri D. Choudhury for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The barn exhibit will be managed by the Brandywine Museum in Chadds Ford. The 1932 mural, “Apotheosis of the Family,”  was commissioned by…

  • Area College Endowments Surge in 2025 with Bond, Equity Investments Up

    Area College Endowments Surge in 2025 with Bond, Equity Investments Up

    Colleges in Delaware County saw increased returns on their fiscal 2025 endowments, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. It was an atypical year because equity and bond investments were both up. Those gains, however, will likely be impacted by higher federal endowment taxes for some schools. Swarthmore College saw a 9 percent increase…

  • Tanner Rouse, Delaware County’s New DA, Outlines His Goals

    Tanner Rouse, Delaware County’s New DA, Outlines His Goals

    Tanner Rose will be sworn in as Delaware County’s new district attorney on Jan. 5. He replaces predecessor Jack Stollsteimer, who won a county judgeship in November. The 42-year-old has worked as Stollsteimer’s assistant since 2020. He will finish out the final two years of Stollsteimer’s term, writes Vinny Vella for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In…

  • Freedom Village: Managing the Emotions That Come With Retirement

    Freedom Village: Managing the Emotions That Come With Retirement

    In our culture, retirement is seen as something to look forward to, filled with a sense of joy and adventure. So, it may feel weird if you find adjusting to retirement brings up other feelings. The reality is that there is a wide range of emotional effects of retirement, all of which are perfectly normal.…

  • Bill Atkinson: The Life and Impact of the Catholic Church’s First Quadriplegic Priest

    Bill Atkinson: The Life and Impact of the Catholic Church’s First Quadriplegic Priest

    Rev. Robert P. Hagan, O.S.A., was inspired to become an Augustinian priest because of Father Bill Atkinson’s own incredible relationship with God. Rev. Hagan, a Drexel Hill native, serves as the Prior Provincial at The Augustinian Province of St. Thomas of Villanova. He spoke about the life and canonization of Father Atkinson back in June…

  • MONTCO Careers: Freedom Village at Brandywine

    MONTCO Careers: Freedom Village at Brandywine

    Find your Freedom Village career at Freedom Village at Brandywine, a Life Plan Community in West Brandywine, that has served seniors for more than 25 years. Freedom Village provides active senior living with resort-inspired services, amenities, social activities, chef-prepared cuisine, and on site care that includes personal care, skilled nursing, memory care, and rehabilitation services.…

  • A Haverford College Student Created a Network to Support Student Journalism

    A Haverford College Student Created a Network to Support Student Journalism

    There’s a need out there for more resources to support college journalists in the Philadelphia region, and one network, created by  Haverford College senior Jackson Juzang, hopes to make that happen. He founded the Philadelphia Student Press Association, which seeks funding for the work of student journalists, writes Susan Snyder for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The…

  • MONTCO Careers: The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth

    MONTCO Careers: The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth

    Founded in 1970 by a behavioral health hospital and incorporated as a nonprofit in 1983, The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth is an entrepreneurial social enterprise committed to transforming lives and communities. Headquartered in Audubon, TLC operates across multiple states, providing K-12 alternative education, comprehensive mental and behavioral health services, coaching, counseling, and trauma-informed…

  • See What Elements Have Come Together to Make Media Thrive

    See What Elements Have Come Together to Make Media Thrive

    Lisa Zahn thought it was time to reassess her life after her dad, Bill Reindl, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer a little over a year ago. The lifelong Delaware County resident and Garnet Valley High School graduate decided to pursue her dream of opening Glimmer, a boutique gift store. She chose W. State Street in…

  • Jason Kelce’s Latest Investment Is a Local Sea Isle City Sauce

    Jason Kelce’s Latest Investment Is a Local Sea Isle City Sauce

    Hank Sauce, a hot sauce sold in Sea Isle City surf shops and supermarkets, now has retired Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelce of Haverford as an investor, writes Amy S. Rosenberg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Kelce is investing in the Sea Isle-based hot sauce company that produces a variety of hot and milder sauces.  There…

  • Lisi Lerch, CEO of Her Namesake Villanova Accessories Company, Highlights Favorite Area Spots

    Lisi Lerch, CEO of Her Namesake Villanova Accessories Company, Highlights Favorite Area Spots

    Lisi Lerch of Villanova, founder and CEO of her eponymous accessories brand, recently shared her favorite places to go around the Main Line, writes Gina Lizzo for the Main Line Today. For takeout, Carlino’s Market is her top choice. “I love Italian cuisine, and everything in Carlino’s is delish,” she said. “The Ardmore location is…

  • Hilton Hotel a Sign of Delaware County’s Growing Tourism Prosperity

    Hilton Hotel a Sign of Delaware County’s Growing Tourism Prosperity

    The new Hilton Garden Inn in Middletown Township marks an expansion of Delaware County’s tourism industry, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Stakeholders from across Delaware County recently toasted their achievement with champagne and mini-pastries at the hotel, located off Baltimore Pike at the former Franklin Mint site. “We may be the only Hilton…

  • Hilton Hotel a Sign of Delaware County’s Growing Tourism Prosperity

    Hilton Hotel a Sign of Delaware County’s Growing Tourism Prosperity

    The new Hilton Garden Inn in Middletown Township marks an expansion of Delaware County’s tourism industry, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Stakeholders from across Delaware County recently toasted their achievement with champagne and mini-pastries at the hotel, located off Baltimore Pike at the former Franklin Mint site. “We may be the only Hilton…

  • The Arc of Chester County CEO & Industry Leader, Jeanne Meikrantz, Announces Retirement

    The Arc of Chester County CEO & Industry Leader, Jeanne Meikrantz, Announces Retirement

    After an impressive 45-year career in the human services industry, Jeanne Meikrantz, the Chief Executive Officer of The Arc of Chester County for the last 13-plus years, announced her retirement effective June 30, 2026. Jeanne has spent her entire career deeply devoted to the human rights movement and enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities…

  • Main Line Health CEO Ed Jimenez Talks About Healthcare Priorities

    Main Line Health CEO Ed Jimenez Talks About Healthcare Priorities

    Employees, safety, and improved care delivery are the priorities for Main Line Health President and CEO Ed Jimenez six months into the job. He took over in June with 30 years of healthcare leadership experience, writes Gina Lizzo for Main Line Today. Jimenez most recently served as president and CEO of University Hospital in Newark,…

  • Riddle Hospital Is Quieter These Days at Night, New Survey Shows

    Riddle Hospital Is Quieter These Days at Night, New Survey Shows

    Riddle Hospital in Media once had the dubious honor of being the loudest acute-care hospital in the region at night, according to a federal survey. Not anymore, writes Lizzie Mulvey for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It  has significantly reduced its night-time noise levels, according to newly released federal data. The most recent survey of Riddle Hospital…

  • TLC: Nutrition and Mental Health, Eating for a Healthier Mind

    TLC: Nutrition and Mental Health, Eating for a Healthier Mind

    Student life is full of unpredictable events and circumstances. Some are challenging, and others are delightful; many of both varieties are beyond our control. Students may experience unexpected criticism and plans that fall through, or surprising compliments and happy hangouts with special friends. These moments, both positive and negative, impact students’ mental well-being. Amidst all…

  • Judge Settles Crozer Health WARN Act Violations at $1.5M for Employees

    Judge Settles Crozer Health WARN Act Violations at $1.5M for Employees

    Former Crozer Health employees who say they weren’t given enough notice over the closing of two hospitals and the loss of their jobs are entitled to claims of $1.5 million, far less than the $21 million they requested. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Stacey G.C. Jernigan of the Northern District of Texas was ruling on alleged WARN…