• UPS Looking at Reducing Deliveries by 50 Percent for Amazon

    UPS Looking at Reducing Deliveries by 50 Percent for Amazon

    Package delivery service company UPS has reached an agreement in principle with Amazon to cut the volume of packages it delivers for the online retailer by more than 50 percent by the second half of 2026. The move by UPS is part of the company’s “better not bigger strategy,” which UPS is hoping will pay…

  • Delaware County’s Ghost Gun Ban Is Official Amid Push Back

    Delaware County’s Ghost Gun Ban Is Official Amid Push Back

    Delaware County Council made it official Wednesday when it voted unanimously to ban ghost guns and automatic weapon converters, writes Katie Bernard for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Delaware County is the first Philadelphia suburb to pass such a ban. Philadelphia and other Pennsylvania municipalities have their own bans in place. The county will no longer allow…

  • MONTCO Careers – CCRES

    MONTCO Careers – CCRES

    CCRES is hiring professional staff to work in schools, in the home, and in the community as they help children and adults challenged by autism, mental illness, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and physical disabilities. CCRES joined up with the Chester County Intermediate Unit in 1999 to meet a need for behavioral health services for children in Chester…

  • New Pickleball Facility To Open This Fall In Delaware County

    New Pickleball Facility To Open This Fall In Delaware County

    The Picklr is opening a 42,073-square-foot pickleball center in Broomall in the fall, writes Max Bennett for Patch. The 16-court facility will be at Broomall Commons, 2940 Springfield Road, and will offer professional-grade outdoor surfacing, onsite snacks and drinks, a private event space, and free leagues, tournaments, and clinics. The Picklr will also have apparel,…

  • 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…

  • Wawa Expansion Continues as It Targets Northern Virginia

    Wawa Expansion Continues as It Targets Northern Virginia

    Wawa wants to go big in Northern Virginia with prime spots outside of Washington D.C., a location that pits it against rivals Sheetz and Rutter’s, writes Daniel J. Sernovitz for Philadelphia Business Journal. Wawa’s been eyeing Greater Washington since the late 1990s. It’s using the commercial real estate services of the Virginia-based Rappaport firm to…

  • New LED Lights on New Hope-Lambertville Bridge Debut

    New LED Lights on New Hope-Lambertville Bridge Debut

    Earlier this week, the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge debuted its newly installed LED architectural lights, transforming the structure into a vibrant spectacle on the Delaware River, writes Aziza Shuler and Jon Claudio for CBS News Philadelphia. Tuesday was much more than a light show – it was a celebration of the bridge connecting two charming small…

  • Nearly Half of Execs Trust AI Over Themselves, SAP Study Shows

    Nearly Half of Execs Trust AI Over Themselves, SAP Study Shows

    Business executive decisions are increasingly being influenced by Generative AI, according to a release from SAP North America in Newtown Square. SAP has new research showing that 44 percent of C-suite executives would override a decision they had already planned to make based on AI insights. Another 38 percent would trust AI to make business…

  • An Anticipated Crozer Health Sale Tuesday Didn’t Materialize

    An Anticipated Crozer Health Sale Tuesday Didn’t Materialize

    The hope was there would be an announced Crozer Health sale to a nonprofit Tuesday. That didn’t happen, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Instead, negotiations continue as legal fees mount, with another hearing scheduled today. Meanwhile, The Foundation for Delaware County has provided another $6 million to keep the hospital system open. Bill…

  • Lincoln Financial in Radnor Now a Cobbs Creek Course Partner

    Lincoln Financial in Radnor Now a Cobbs Creek Course Partner

    Lincoln Financial in Radnor has come on board as a partner in the $150 million renovation of the historic Cobbs Creek Golf Course in West Philadelphia and Upper Darby, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. The partnership will focus on the development of the property infrastructure, and programs at the Cobbs Creek Golf and…

  • MONTCO Careers – CCRES

    MONTCO Careers – CCRES

    CCRES is hiring professional staff to work in schools, in the home, and in the community as they help children and adults challenged by autism, mental illness, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and physical disabilities. CCRES joined up with the Chester County Intermediate Unit in 1999 to meet a need for behavioral health services for children in Chester…

  • Fox Seeking $1.30M in Moe’s Tavern Lawsuit Against Media Man

    Fox Seeking $1.30M in Moe’s Tavern Lawsuit Against Media Man

    A Media Borough man who started a Moe’s Tavern pop-event is now being asked by Twentieth Century Fox to pay $1.3 million in damages for copyright and trademark infringement, writes Alex Rose for the Daily Times. Joseph McCullough, JMC Pop Ups LLC and Samantha Shutter were named in a lawsuit filed last  year in U.S.…

  • Why New York Professionals Consider Retiring in Pennsylvania

    Why New York Professionals Consider Retiring in Pennsylvania

    For those who want to stay in the northeast U.S., retiring in Pennsylvania is looking more and more attractive. Pennsylvania can offer lower costs and taxes compared to other states in the area. Five of its towns were ranked in  the top 10 for “Best Places to Retire” in 2024 by U.S. News & World…

  • 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…

  • Crozer Health Gets Second Lifeline as Long-Term Negotiations Continue

    Crozer Health Gets Second Lifeline as Long-Term Negotiations Continue

    An anticipated shut down of two Crozer Health hospitals next week has been delayed again after a last-minute deal was brokered Friday between The Foundation for Delaware County and the Pennsylvania attorney general, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “We are pleased to announce that the immediate funding pieces necessary to bridge to a…

  • Susan Noles of Aston Is Back on Reality TV, This Time on Hulu

    Susan Noles of Aston Is Back on Reality TV, This Time on Hulu

    Aston native Susan Noles has made it back to television with a new reality show on Hulu premiering April 11, writes Emily Bloch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. She will compete on the reality TV series “Got to Get Out.” Noles’ sassy Delco personality won over the hearts of many fans when she appeared in 2023…

  • 2025 Recreation Trends: Design, Sustainability, Inclusivity, Innovation

    2025 Recreation Trends: Design, Sustainability, Inclusivity, Innovation

    2025 is the year when recreation trends evolve to meet the needs of a more eco-conscious, inclusive, and tech-savvy world. General Recreation Inc. in Newtown Square provides a line of DuMor  products, including park benches, picnic tables and chairs that make those goals a reality this year. Here’s a look at the key trends shaping…

  • Aston Family Ends Up Playing Chicken With Local Ordinance

    Aston Family Ends Up Playing Chicken With Local Ordinance

    It seemed like the perfect escape from high egg prices .Get a few chickens of your own and have a built-in supply of free eggs. Then a local ordinance put up a roadblock for this Aston family, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. Katie and Brian Madonna began raising chickens in 2024 after Katie’s…