• First Bank House of the Week: Gorgeous Farmhouse in Lansdale

    First Bank House of the Week: Gorgeous Farmhouse in Lansdale

    A gorgeous farmhouse on stunning 39.28 acres with four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Lansdale. . . This extraordinary residence blends historic charm with refined modern living. Distinctive details include wide-plank pine floors, exposed wood beams, detailed crown moldings, multiple fireplaces, and radiant heated floors, all carefully preserving…

  • RKL Claims Top Spot Among Accounting Firms in Pennsylvania

    RKL Claims Top Spot Among Accounting Firms in Pennsylvania

    RKL, a leading advisory firm with an office in Exton, ranked first in Pennsylvania and 58th nationwide in the latest roundup of the 100 largest accounting firms from industry publication Accounting Today. RKL’s 2026 national ranking is based on 2025’s revenue of $151.54 million. The firm also ranked ninth among the top firms in the…

  • The Public-Private Partnership Required to Remove Forever Chemicals From Your Water

    The Public-Private Partnership Required to Remove Forever Chemicals From Your Water

    In more than 35 years working in water and wastewater operations, I’ve watched this industry transform in ways I never saw coming — and the pace of that change isn’t slowing down. Scientific advancements challenge us to be even better stewards of the environment and provide exemplary customer service. Engineers, chemists, and water treatment professionals…

  • Restored Lansdowne Theater Welcomes Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt Before April 10 Official Launch

    Restored Lansdowne Theater Welcomes Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt Before April 10 Official Launch

    The newly-refurbished Lansdowne Theater has been open for concerts, most recently welcoming Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt. An official reopening on April 10 is still planned, welcoming the Brazilian band Minas, who are residents of Lansdowne, writes Dan DeLuca for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 99-year-old venue has been brought back to life through a $20…

  • Wayne’s Radian Group to Lay Off 50 in Mortgage Unit Wind-Down 

    Wayne’s Radian Group to Lay Off 50 in Mortgage Unit Wind-Down 

    Radian Group, based in Wayne, plans to lay off around 50 employees as it shuts down its mortgage conduit business, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Strategic options for the mortgage insurer’s title and real estate services units will also remain under consideration.  “We are actively exploring opportunities for affected employees both within Radian and…

  • See How Far $100,000 Stretches in Philadelphia Compared to Other Major U.S. Cities

    See How Far $100,000 Stretches in Philadelphia Compared to Other Major U.S. Cities

    Philadelphia ranks among the 20 largest cities in the United States where $100,000 goes the shortest distance, writes Jaclyn DeJohn for SmartAsset. A recent SmartAsset study evaluated 69 of the country’s largest cities, ranking them based on the purchasing power of a $100,000 annual income after taxes and local expenses. In 2025, Philadelphia ranked No.…

  • Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Faces Monumental Defeat in Bryn Mawr David v. Goliath Legal Battle

    Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Faces Monumental Defeat in Bryn Mawr David v. Goliath Legal Battle

    Bryn Mawr wine distributor, Jason Malumed took on the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board in a legal battle that exposed the inefficiencies and overreach of the agency writes Michele Garguilo for Main Line Tonight. In 2016, Act 39 passed stating that the PLCB was supposed to modernize its operations and allow wine distributors to sell directly…

  • Penn Medicine’s Montgomeryville Center Part of Regional Plan

    Penn Medicine’s Montgomeryville Center Part of Regional Plan

    Penn Medicine is bringing world-class cancer care closer to Montgomery County residents, writes Harold Brubaker for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The health system is adding a new $270 million outpatient center now under construction in Montgomeryville. The facility will include advanced radiation oncology and an infusion center. This is all part of the University of Pennsylvania…

  • Montgomery County Leadership: Broc Sandelin, Dean of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Delaware Valley University

    Montgomery County Leadership: Broc Sandelin, Dean of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Delaware Valley University

    Broc Sandelin, Dean of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at Delaware Valley University, spoke with MONTCO Today about small-town life in Lewis, Kan., working on the farm, and exploring everything from football to 4-H to barbershop quartet with his tiny class of 15 students. Sandelin grew up on the farm, but was not sure that was…

  • Bryn Mawr Entrepreneur Turns Kale Into a Convenient Wellness Brand

    Bryn Mawr Entrepreneur Turns Kale Into a Convenient Wellness Brand

    Bryn Mawr entrepreneur Charlie Szoradi is looking to make healthy eating easier with OnlyKale, writes J.F. Pirro for Main Line Today. OnlyKale is a brand built around organic freeze-dried kale products designed for convenience, nutrition, and everyday use. Szoradi, who cofounded the company, said the idea grew out of his own routine. After growing about…

  • Kutztown University Secures $100K Grant to Expand Special Education Teacher Pipeline in Pennsylvania

    Kutztown University Secures $100K Grant to Expand Special Education Teacher Pipeline in Pennsylvania

    Pennsylvania is taking a focused step to address a persistent education challenge. Kutztown University has received a $100,000 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education to help expand the pipeline of special education teachers. The funding is part of a nearly $1 million investment across 11 colleges and universities. The need is clear. Special education…

  • PECO’s All-of-the-Above Approach to Energy Affordability

    PECO’s All-of-the-Above Approach to Energy Affordability

    Pennsylvania’s energy landscape is at a crossroads. After decades of relatively flat electricity demand, energy use hit an all-time high in 2024 and continues to rise — driven by data centers, AI, industrial reshoring, and electrification. At the same time, many power plants have retired across the PJM Interconnection region, and many renewable energy projects…

  • When Graduation Doesn’t Feel Like Freedom

    When Graduation Doesn’t Feel Like Freedom

    Understanding Post-Graduation Depression — and How to Move Forward Graduation is often framed as a triumphant milestone — a doorway into independence, possibility, and adulthood. But for many young adults, the weeks and months after high school or college don’t feel exciting. They feel disorienting. If you’re a young adult who feels unmotivated, anxious, or…

  • Walk in George Washington’s Footsteps at Peter Wentz Farmstead

    Walk in George Washington’s Footsteps at Peter Wentz Farmstead

    Rooted in the same historic landscape that witnessed the American Revolution, the Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board (VFTCB) continues its mission of sharing the stories that define Montgomery County, especially as we approach America’s 250th Anniversary. Through monthly historic vignettes and upcoming initiatives like the Houses of Declaration, VFTCB is continuing a legacy by…

  • Harcum College Appoints CJ Scott ‘10 as Men’s Basketball Head Coach

    Harcum College Appoints CJ Scott ‘10 as Men’s Basketball Head Coach

    CJ Scott ‘10 has been named the next Head Coach of the Men’s Basketball program. Scott takes over the program following the resignation of John Ball, who spent nine seasons at Harcum College, including the last four as Head Coach. Ball played a significant role in building the program and guiding the Bears through multiple…

  • Here’s How TSA Shortages Are Playing Out at Philadelphia Airport

    Here’s How TSA Shortages Are Playing Out at Philadelphia Airport

    Passengers at Philadelphia International Airport are moving through security lines smoothly despite a month-old partial federal government shutdown that has caused TSA employee shortages, writes Briana Smith for 6abc. About 60,000 TSA employees nationwide are required to remain on the job but don’t get paid during the shutdown. Hundreds of TSA officers have quit since…

  • World Cafe Live Undergoes Name Change Amid Bankruptcy Filing Proceedings

    World Cafe Live Undergoes Name Change Amid Bankruptcy Filing Proceedings

    World Cafe Live has filed for bankruptcy after a year’s worth of turmoil, and has also changed its name amid the proceedings, writes Dan DeLuca for The Philadelphia Inquirer. After filing for bankruptcy on March 10, the venue has also announced its new name as World Stage. In May 2025, the venue welcomed a new…

  • Why Delaware County Was Chosen as the Home of the New Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal

    Why Delaware County Was Chosen as the Home of the New Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal

    A major new chapter in our region’s tourism economy is taking shape along the Delaware River, where construction has begun on the new PhilaPort Cruise Terminal in Tinicum Township. Beginning in April 2026, Norwegian Cruise Line will officially make Tinicum in Delaware County its homeport, launching 41 sailings every year through at least 2033. It’s…