• Joe Giglio: Bucks County’s Bold Sports Radio Host on WIP

    Joe Giglio: Bucks County’s Bold Sports Radio Host on WIP

    Bucks County’s Joe Giglio loves to share his ideas – as unconventional as they might sound sometimes – as a sports radio host on WIP in Philadelphia, writes Joe Mason for the Asbury Park Press. Growing up, Giglio always expected to be talking trades and how to build a team in the future, he just did…

  • Toll Brothers and Sunrun Partnership for Solar-Powered Homes

    Toll Brothers and Sunrun Partnership for Solar-Powered Homes

    Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers, a leading luxury home builder, has announced a national partnership with Sunrun. Sunrun is the top provider of home solar and storage solutions in the U.S.  Through this agreement, Sunrun will supply solar power and storage for Toll Brothers homes, beginning with all homes in California. The agreement also allows for…

  • Philadelphia Cricket Club Tees Off Early Success as Truist Championship Sales Soar

    Philadelphia Cricket Club Tees Off Early Success as Truist Championship Sales Soar

    The Philadelphia Cricket Club in Flourtown is hosting the Truist Championship next year, and sales are already booming reports Josh Carpenter for the Sports Business Journal. The PGA tournament will take place May 8-11, 2025. The Philadelphia Cricket Club replaces the usual Charlotte venue as Quail Hollow Club prepares for the PGA Championship. Early sales…

  • Police Chief Bendig Receives Emotional Sendoff

    Police Chief Bendig Receives Emotional Sendoff

    The North Penn community gathered on Friday September 20 to bid farewell to police officer J. Scott Bendig, reports Tony Didomizio for North Penn Now. After 35 years of service, Bendig is moving on to semi-retirement while also filling the chief’s position in Upper Moreland. Members of Montgomery Township including friends, colleagues and local politicians…

  • Horsham Celebrates 25 Years of Safe Passage with Retiring Crossing Guards

    Horsham Celebrates 25 Years of Safe Passage with Retiring Crossing Guards

    Horsham Township recognizes two staples of the community, reports Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. After over 25 years of service, crossing guards Ed Henry and Nick Zollo are retiring. The township recognizes the two for their consistent dedication to Horsham pedestrians. Henry has worked with the township’s police department for 25 years, and Zollo started…

  • Ashley Sessa, Schwenksville’s Field Hockey Star Makes ‘SportsCenter’s’ Top Ten Plays

    Ashley Sessa, Schwenksville’s Field Hockey Star Makes ‘SportsCenter’s’ Top Ten Plays

    Ashley Sessa, a Schwenksville native and the youngest field hockey player on the U.S. national team to compete at the Paris Games, scored twice in the Wildcats’ win over Iowa on Friday, with her second goal making the night’s SportsCenter Top 10, writes Isabella DiAmore for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The midfielder/forward managed to break free…

  • Quakertown’s Sabrina Carpenter Gets A Netflix Christmas Special

    Quakertown’s Sabrina Carpenter Gets A Netflix Christmas Special

    After ruling the summer with her hit tune, Espresso, Sabrina Carpenter, a Quakertown native, is set to continue her reign into the holiday season with a Netflix Christmas special, writes Franki Rudnesky for the Philly Voice. The famous singer and actress will star in A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter. The holiday variety music special will be available on the…

  • PennDOT to Begin Stage 2 of Route 422 Rebuild; Expect Delays

    PennDOT to Begin Stage 2 of Route 422 Rebuild; Expect Delays

    PennDOT will shift eastbound Route 422 traffic on Thursday, Sept. 26, reports The Mercury. The move is part of an $83.6 million project to rebuild 2.1 miles of the expressway. The rebuild will also replace bridges between the Sanatoga Interchange and Porter Road. Motorists should expect the following restrictions: Sept. 22–25: Single-lane pattern on eastbound…

  • Flag Football Sanctioned – Has Quinn Family to Thank

    Flag Football Sanctioned – Has Quinn Family to Thank

    The unofficial first family of girls’ flag football in Pennsylvania – the Quinns from Lansdale – is overjoyed now the sport is sanctioned by the state, writes Aaron Carter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Tim and Katie Quinn started the Athena Warriors flag program about six years ago for their daughters, Caitlin, Kara, Krista, and Keira.…

  • Upper Dublin Police Thwart Lululemon Heist

    Upper Dublin Police Thwart Lululemon Heist

    Two Philadelphia suspects are in custody thanks to the swift and heroic actions of Upper Dublin police officers, reports Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The officers thwarted a major theft at the Lululemon store in the Promenade at Upper Dublin. Officers responded to the scene just minutes after receiving a call about the theft in…

  • Wellness Week Kicks Off in King of Prussia with Free Classes and Workouts

    Wellness Week Kicks Off in King of Prussia with Free Classes and Workouts

    King of Prussia is hosting its annual Wellness Week, reports Donna Rovins for the Reporter. The event runs from September 23 through September 29. The event showcases a variety of health-focused events, workouts, and deals. Sponsored by Highmark Blue Shield, this week-long event highlights local health and wellness providers. It aims to encourage residents and…

  • Timeless Abington French Norman Style Home on Market

    Timeless Abington French Norman Style Home on Market

    A gorgeous Abington residence finds its place on the list of six timeless homes in the French Norman Style currently on the market recently published by The Week. The six-bedroom Normandy Tudor was constructed at the start of the 20th century and features many stunning details, such as the elaborately worked oak ceiling trim, built-ins,…

  • Merion Station Author Jeanne Murray Walker Talks New Memoir

    Merion Station Author Jeanne Murray Walker Talks New Memoir

    Jeanne Murray Walker, the award-winning author, poet, and Merion Station resident, shares her journey through life and constantly evolving relationship with religion in her moving new memoir, Leaping From the Burning Train: A Poet’s Journey of Faith, writes Gina Lizzo for the Main Line Today. In the book, she details her departure from the fundamentalist…

  • Gov. Shapiro Continues to Boost PA’s Life Sciences Industry

    Gov. Shapiro Continues to Boost PA’s Life Sciences Industry

    Gov. Josh Shapiro once again emphasized his dedication to boosting Pennsylvania’s life sciences industry by continuing to take “concrete actions” during the the Life Sciences Future event, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The event, organized by industry trade group Life Sciences Pa, took place earlier this week in King of Prussia. “The…

  • Main Line Health CEO to Retire After 20 Years

    Main Line Health CEO to Retire After 20 Years

    Main Line Health CEO Jack Lynch will retire next June after 20 years at the helm, reports Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. At 64, Lynch has navigated significant growth for the nonprofit health system, including the aquisition of Riddle Hospital and Mirmont Treatment Center. However, he faced substantial financial challenges following the COVID-19 pandemic…

  • Oktoberfest Comes to Montco

    Oktoberfest Comes to Montco

    With fall around the corner, many prepare to celebrate in the german tradition of Oktoberfest. Laura Swartz compiled a list of the best places to celebrate for Philadelphia Magazine. Check out these places from Montgomery County that made the list. Fall for Ardmore Festival September 28, 2 PM – 6 PM Schauffele Plaza hosts this…

  • Time for a Move: Precision Watchmakers Move to Lower Gwynedd

    Time for a Move: Precision Watchmakers Move to Lower Gwynedd

    Luxury Watch Company Precision has moved its flagship location to Lower Gwynedd, writes Emily Goulet for Philadelphia Magazine. The striking new addition to the area sits at the corner of Bethlehem Pike and Welsh Road. The building with its champagne colored-roof is a stunning upgrade from the company’s more modest operation in the Willow Grove…

  • Horsham Raises Awareness for National Suicide Prevention Month

    Horsham Raises Awareness for National Suicide Prevention Month

    Horsham Township came together to raise awareness during National Suicide Prevention Week, reports Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The community wanted to provide hope to those struggling. The township building adorned its front lawn with purple pinwheels, signaling their efforts to prevent suicide and promote mental health awareness. Township Manager Bill Walker shared that these…