• Gardener’s Delight Winter Workshop Brings Free Hands On Learning to Wayne

    Gardener’s Delight Winter Workshop Brings Free Hands On Learning to Wayne

    Chester 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…

  • Montgomery County Leadership: Todd Reeves, Executive Director and CEO, Overbrook School for the Blind

    Montgomery County Leadership: Todd Reeves, Executive Director and CEO, Overbrook School for the Blind

    Todd Reeves, Executive Director and CEO of Overbrook School for the Blind, spoke with MONTCO Today about growing up in Oregon, where he picked pole beans to help pay for his school clothes, played baseball, and fervently pursued his academic goals. After studying Speech Pathology at Pacific University and choosing a career in Special Education,…

  • Unlock the Power of Cash Forecasting

    Unlock the Power of Cash Forecasting

    Modern CFOs are growth leaders, strategic visionaries, and trusted advisors at the heart of organizational success. CFOs are responsible not only for maintaining liquidity but also for strengthening resilience and positioning their organizations for sustainable growth. Yet one capability that CFOs often underleverage is effective cash flow forecasting. Cash forecasting is more than a tactical…

  • Six Decades Ago, Martin Luther King Preached ‘Three Timeless Words’ From Jenkintown Pulpit

    Six Decades Ago, Martin Luther King Preached ‘Three Timeless Words’ From Jenkintown Pulpit

    Six decades ago, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., preached from the pulpit of Salem Baptist Church, which was at the time located in Jenkintown, at the invitation of his former classmate and Salem’s foundational pastor, the late Rev. Dr. Robert Johnson Smith Sr.. Don Scott reported the appearance in The Ambler Gazette. During his…

  • Why the PGA Chose Newtown Square and Aronimink Golf Club for its 2026 PGA Championship

    Why the PGA Chose Newtown Square and Aronimink Golf Club for its 2026 PGA Championship

    The 108th PGA Championship is coming to the Philadelphia region in May, and this selection carries weight. The PGA of America did not choose a backdrop. It chose a proving ground. Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square has spent decades showing it can handle the best players in the world, under the brightest lights, with…

  • Honoring Our Heritage: “Celebrating Township Architecture” to Headline Cheltenham’s 250th Kickoff

    Honoring Our Heritage: “Celebrating Township Architecture” to Headline Cheltenham’s 250th Kickoff

    As Cheltenham Township begins its countdown to the national semiquincentennial, the community is preparing for an evening of deep reflection on the landmarks that define its landscape. On Friday, January 23rd at 7 PM, All Hallows Episcopal Church in Wyncote will host a landmark event titled “Celebrating Township Architecture,” a key component of the broader…

  • Longwood Gardens Introduces New “Gardens by Day & Night” Ticket Upgrade

    Longwood Gardens Introduces New “Gardens by Day & Night” Ticket Upgrade

    Visitors to Longwood Gardens already have a more flexible way to experience one of Chester County’s most beloved attractions—by day and by night, all on the same ticket. The Gardens by Day & Night ticket option was introduced last year, giving guests the ability to enjoy the Gardens in two distinct moods, from bright daytime…

  • More Than a Store: Why Wawa Is Part of Daily Life in the Delaware Valley

    More Than a Store: Why Wawa Is Part of Daily Life in the Delaware Valley

    There’s a moment most people in the Delaware Valley know well. The car idles. The radio hums. You’re not quite ready to go home, or you’re not fully awake yet, or you just need a minute before the next thing begins. So you pull into Wawa. Not because you planned to. Because it’s there. That’s…

  • Florida Oceanfront Estate Owned by Late Coatesville Campbell Soup Heiress Hits Market for $85M

    Florida Oceanfront Estate Owned by Late Coatesville Campbell Soup Heiress Hits Market for $85M

    An oceanfront estate in South Florida owned by the late Mary Alice Dorrance Malone, a Campbell Soup heiress from Coatesville, has been listed for $85 million, writes Ryan Sharrow for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Situated on the barrier island of Manalapan between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, the 1.5-acre property sits just 12…

  • Chester County Pizza Spot Among Best Newcomers in Philadelphia Region

    Chester County Pizza Spot Among Best Newcomers in Philadelphia Region

    This year has brought new energy to the Philadelphia region pizza scene, with several newcomers serving standout slices and pies, including one location in Chester County, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Borough on Lancaster Avenue in Downingtown serves multiple roles, operating as a family restaurant and sports bar downstairs with a sushi…

  • MONTCO.Today Wishes Montgomery County a Happy, Healthy New Year

    MONTCO.Today Wishes Montgomery County a Happy, Healthy New Year

    MONTCO.Today would like to wish our subscribers, readers, partners, and neighbors across Montgomery County a happy and healthy New Year. As 2025 comes to a close, we’ve been reflecting on a year filled with stories that resonated right here at home, from big moments that shaped Montco to the everyday wins unfolding in our boroughs,…

  • VondernLust: The Grange Estate is a 300-Year-Old Havertown Landmark Hiding in Plain Sight

    VondernLust: The Grange Estate is a 300-Year-Old Havertown Landmark Hiding in Plain Sight

    I was born and raised in Haverford Township, and somehow it took me until my 40s to finally visit the historic Grange Estate. I’ve driven past it my whole life, but never stepped inside until recently. The first time I wandered onto the property while on a run, I felt like I’d stumbled into another…

  • American Community Journals is Hiring: Social Media Editor

    American Community Journals is Hiring: Social Media Editor

    MONTCO Today, part of the American Community Journals (ACJ) network, is looking for a Social Media Editor to help shape how hyperlocal news reaches people across Montgomery County and the greater Delaware Valley. This role sits at the center of our daily publishing operation. Facebook is one of our most important platforms for both reach…

  • Hatfield Family to Compete for $50K Grand Prize on ABC’s ‘Great Christmas Light Fight’ This Week

    Hatfield Family to Compete for $50K Grand Prize on ABC’s ‘Great Christmas Light Fight’ This Week

    A Hatfield family will compete for the $50,000 grand prize with its stunning holiday display this week on ABC’s Great Christmas Light Fight, writes Deb Kiner Penn Live. Brian Michael and his family will be on the show’s season finale which will air on December 19. “All is merry and bright as judge Taniya Nayak…

  • Norwegian Jewel Sets Sail from Tinicum: How to Reserve Your Cabin on Philadelphia’s Newest Cruise Route

    Norwegian Jewel Sets Sail from Tinicum: How to Reserve Your Cabin on Philadelphia’s Newest Cruise Route

    The excitement surrounding the region’s new cruise ship terminal in Tinicum keeps building, and now it’s official: Delaware Valley travelers can book their spot on the first-ever Norwegian Cruise Line sailing departing from the brand-new PhilaPort cruise terminal in April 2026. This moment marks a turning point for the Port of Philadelphia as it welcomes…

  • What Changed at Wawa in 2025, and What the Hometown Convenience Store’s 1 Billion Customers Can Expect in 2026

    What Changed at Wawa in 2025, and What the Hometown Convenience Store’s 1 Billion Customers Can Expect in 2026

    For many Delaware Valley residents, Wawa is more than a gas station or a quick coffee stop. It’s part of the daily routine. Morning coffee runs. Built-to-order hoagies at lunch. A late-night stop that turns into dinner. When the home-town convenience store chain serves roughly one billion customer visits each year, even small changes can…

  • Adults Take Over LEGOLAND This Friday at Plymouth Meeting Mall

    Adults Take Over LEGOLAND This Friday at Plymouth Meeting Mall

    If you’ve ever wished you could wander through LEGOLAND without weaving around strollers or stepping over toddlers, your moment has arrived.  This Friday night, the LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Philadelphia in Plymouth Meeting is throwing open its doors for an Adults-Only Holiday Bricktacular, and it’s shaping up to be one of the most playful nights of…