• One of the Continent’s Oldest Food Forests Stands in Downingtown Thanks to John Hershey

    One of the Continent’s Oldest Food Forests Stands in Downingtown Thanks to John Hershey

    One of North America’s oldest food forests stands tall in Chester County thanks to decades of agroforestry started by John W. Hershey in the early 1900s, writes J.F. Pirro for Main Line Today. After working on tree improvement programs during the Dust Bowl, Hershey went to Downingtown and Guthriesville with the best native saplings to…

  • Pennsylvania Named One of Top States for AI Innovation and Capacity Building

    Pennsylvania Named One of Top States for AI Innovation and Capacity Building

    Pennsylvania ranks among the top three states for AI usage, training, and capacity building in state government, according to Code for America, writes Ryan Deto for AXIOS.  “In Pennsylvania, leaders have aggressively pursued workforce capacity building through training partnerships with Carnegie Mellon and InnovateUS,” states the national nonprofit’s report.  Alongside neighboring New Jersey and Delaware,…

  • Kennett Square-based Genesis Healthcare Aims to Restructure After Filing for Bankruptcy

    Kennett Square-based Genesis Healthcare Aims to Restructure After Filing for Bankruptcy

    Kennett Square-based Genesis Healthcare filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this week, aiming to restructure the debt tied to facilities that it no longer operates, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  The company has nursing homes in 17 states, including 42 in Pennsylvania and 11 in New Jersey. No immediate interruptions in resident care are…

  • At This West Grove Farm Animal Rescue, Adoptions Transform Both Pets and People 

    At This West Grove Farm Animal Rescue, Adoptions Transform Both Pets and People 

    Greenmore Farm Animal Rescue in West Grove rescues animals in unique situations and is equally committed to helping people through pet adoption, writes Gabbie Burton for the Chester County Press.  “When you adopt a dog, you open up a whole new window to yourself,” said Greenmore Farm Animal Rescue Founder and Executive Director Julia Altman.…

  • World-Class Horticulture, Architecture, and Natural Beauty at Longwood Gardens

    World-Class Horticulture, Architecture, and Natural Beauty at Longwood Gardens

    Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square offers world-class horticulture, architecture, and natural beauty spread across more than 1,000 acres, writes Bridget Gleeson for the Islands.  The largest botanical garden in the United States features over 10,000 species of plants and flowers and is home to the nation’s biggest green wall with a total surface area of…

  • Developer Plans 76 High-End Homes for Site in Westtown Township

    Developer Plans 76 High-End Homes for Site in Westtown Township

    Lancaster-based Keystone Custom Homes is planning to develop a new residential community with 76 high-end homes on an 80-acre site in Westtown Township, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Stonecroft Ridings, proposed for 1013 Shiloh Road, would include homes that will range from 3,000 to 5,000 square feet.  The plan was reviewed by…

  • Native Bats Are Helping Curb the Spotted Lanternfly Population

    Native Bats Are Helping Curb the Spotted Lanternfly Population

    Researchers have found that some native bat species are preying on spotted lanternflies, the invasive insects that arrived in Pennsylvania in 2014 and have since caused millions of dollars in damage to trees and crops, writes Jim Melwert for KYW Newsradio.  Erin McHale, a PhD candidate at Rutgers, analyzed uncontaminated bat guano from bats that…

  • Two Chester County Farms Get Permanently Preserved

    Two Chester County Farms Get Permanently Preserved

    The Shapiro Administration has invested nearly $10 million to purchase development rights for 2,672 acres on 35 farms in 18 counties, protecting them from future residential or commercial development. These joint investments by state and local government ensure that Pennsylvania farmers will have the prime-quality land they need to continue feeding our families and supporting jobs and…

  • Fan Pays Tribute to Malvern’s Saquon Barkley with Unique Costume in New York

    Fan Pays Tribute to Malvern’s Saquon Barkley with Unique Costume in New York

    Eagles fan Jawad Nesheiwat paid tribute to Malvern’s Saquon Barkley by turning his reverse hurdle into a costume that won the main prize at New York’s Fanatics Fest, writes Ariel Simpson for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  Fans at the Javits Center watched in awe as Nesheiwat carried a 30-pound mannequin dressed as the Eagles running back…

  • West Chester Law Firm Advocates for Truth for Parents of Beloved Teacher Who Died in Stabbing

    West Chester Law Firm Advocates for Truth for Parents of Beloved Teacher Who Died in Stabbing

    Josh and Sandee Greenberg, parents of beloved teacher Ellen Greenberg who died after being stabbed 20 times, are still seeking the truth with help from Lamb McErlane, a law firm based in West Chester, writes KC Baker for People.  Ellen was found dead in the apartment she shared with her fiancé, Sam Goldberg, in January 2011. …

  • HSN Officially Relocates to QVC’s West Chester Campus 

    HSN Officially Relocates to QVC’s West Chester Campus 

    After months of preparation, HSN has closed operations at its Florida studios and officially completed its relocation to QVC’s campus in West Chester, writes Ashley Gurbal Kritzer for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The shopping network “transitioned to broadcasting full-time from our corporate headquarters in West Chester” at noon on Wednesday, said its spokesperson.  HSN’s parent…

  • Personal Tragedy Led Exton’s Kensey Nash Founder to New Role as Lungpacer Medical CEO 

    Personal Tragedy Led Exton’s Kensey Nash Founder to New Role as Lungpacer Medical CEO 

    Personal tragedy led Doug Evans, founder of Exton-based Kensey Nash, to change his business trajectory and become CEO of Vancouver-based Lungpacer Medical, writes Brian Gormley for The Wall Street Journal.  Evans’ career soared in June 2012, when the Chester County company that he founded was sold for $360 million. At the same time, his personal…

  • Campbell’s Heiress, Equestrian Mary Alice Dorrance Malone Bred Olympic Stallions in Chester County 

    Campbell’s Heiress, Equestrian Mary Alice Dorrance Malone Bred Olympic Stallions in Chester County 

    Mary Alice Dorrance Malone was more than the Campbell’s Soup heiress. She was an award-winning equestrian enthusiast and used to breed Olympic-grade stallions in Chester County, writes Jadon George for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  Malone, who passed away on June 16, grew up primarily in Chester County, where her love of horses started. She became a…

  • West Chester Designer Helps Couple Transform 1870s Home with Costco Cabinetry 

    West Chester Designer Helps Couple Transform 1870s Home with Costco Cabinetry 

    When West Chester designer Miggy Mason started working on a grand, circa-1870s mansion, the owners, Patrick and Dava Murray, repeatedly emphasized their need for more cabinets. Why? To accommodate their Costco purchases, writes Michelle Slatalla for The Wall Street Journal.  “Patrick really brought it up several times,” said Mason, founder of interior design company Holley…

  • Chester County Home to Nine of Pennsylvania’s 25 Most Expensive Housing Markets 

    Chester County Home to Nine of Pennsylvania’s 25 Most Expensive Housing Markets 

    Chester County is home to nine towns that are ranked among the most expensive places to buy a home in Pennsylvania, according to a recently released ranking by Stacker.  To compile the list, Stacker used data from Zillow. Places are ranked based on the Zillow Home Values Index for all homes as of May 2025. …

  • Get Your Stomping Shoes On: Spotted Lanternfly Season Is Here 

    Get Your Stomping Shoes On: Spotted Lanternfly Season Is Here 

    Spotted lanternfly season is here once again, and while the last few seasons have seen fewer of them, it remains important to stay vigilant and continue stomping them out, writes Susan Phillips for WHYY.  When it first arrived in Pennsylvania from Asia in 2014, scientists were worried that the invasive pest would not have any…

  • This Chesco Town is Known for Balancing Indie Charm and Industrial Legacy

    This Chesco Town is Known for Balancing Indie Charm and Industrial Legacy

    With its eclectic mix of local boutiques, farm-to-table dining, a historic theater, and more, the borough of Phoenixville strikes a perfect balance between indie charm and its industrial legacy, writes Mary McCarthy for the Islands.  It also hosts a variety of festivals throughout the year, including Firebird Festival, Dogwood Festival, and Blobfest.  The town has…

  • Coatesville Billionaire Mary Alice Dorrance Malone, Campbell Soup Heiress, Dies at 75

    Coatesville Billionaire Mary Alice Dorrance Malone, Campbell Soup Heiress, Dies at 75

    Mary Alice Dorrance Malone, a Coatesville resident and the billionaire lead shareholder of Campbell Soup, died on June 16 at the age of 75, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Malone, who also maintained a residence in Florida, was Campbell Soup’s longest-serving board member, with a tenure of 35 years. She regularly appeared…