• Free Cancer Screenings Coming to Montgomery County in April

    Free Cancer Screenings Coming to Montgomery County in April

    Montgomery County residents will have access to free cancer screenings this April thanks to a partnership aimed at expanding preventive care in the community. According to a press release, the Philip Jaisohn Memorial Foundation will host three free screening clinics in collaboration with the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center. The events will utilize Jefferson’s Mobile…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Restored 1725 Farmhouse on 3 Acres Lists in Lower Gwynedd

    First Bank House of the Week: Restored 1725 Farmhouse on 3 Acres Lists in Lower Gwynedd

    Historic Lower Gwynedd Farmhouse Blends Colonial Charm With Modern Luxury. A meticulously restored Colonial-era farmhouse in Lower Gwynedd Township is now on the market for $2,390,000, offering a rare mix of historic character and modern upgrades. The nearly 300-year-old property is listed on and sits on more than three private acres within the Wissahickon School…

  • Holy Family University President Speaks at United Nations

    Holy Family University President Speaks at United Nations

    “Science and technology alone do not create inclusive futures. People do,” Holy Family University President Dr. Anne Prisco said last month in a speech before the United Nations. Dr. Prisco addressed the 11th International Day of Women & Girls in Science Assembly in February. The invited sector experts, government officials, private-sector representatives, and a contingent of students…

  • Next Installment of DelVal’s Colloquium Series to Discuss How Economic Choices Shape the World

    Next Installment of DelVal’s Colloquium Series to Discuss How Economic Choices Shape the World

    Delaware Valley University’s Department of Business and Information Management will facilitate the next installment of the Business, Arts, and Sciences Question It! Change It! Colloquium Series. This segment, entitled “The Economy,” will foster an informed conversation about how economic choices influence jobs, prices, innovation, and global competitiveness in an increasingly complex and uncertain world. The…

  • Breakfast Joint The Wiz Café Replaces Wilson’s Secret Sauce in Upper Darby

    Breakfast Joint The Wiz Café Replaces Wilson’s Secret Sauce in Upper Darby

    Wilson’s Secret Sauce on Township Line Road in Upper Darby will be replaced with an all-day breakfast and brunch restaurant, The Wiz Cafe, writes Victor Firillo for Philadelphia Magazine. The barbecue restaurant is closing soon, a year after Gordon Ramsay showed up in a new reality show, Gordon Ramsey’s Secret Service, to give the restaurant…

  • Cause of 2024 Plane Crash That Killed Octorara Area School District Board President Revealed

    Cause of 2024 Plane Crash That Killed Octorara Area School District Board President Revealed

    The cause of the West Caln Township plane crash that killed a Chester County school board president has been revealed by federal investigators more than two years after the deadly accident took place, writes George Stockburger for ABC27. According to the National Transportation Safety Board, the crash was caused by an inadequate preflight inspection. Investigators found…

  • Two Philadelphia Catholic Schools Receive Seven-Figure Donations

    Two Philadelphia Catholic Schools Receive Seven-Figure Donations

    Father Judge High School and Roman Catholic High School were recently awarded seven-figure donations, which is part of a growing trend of record gifts to local private schools since early last year, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Father Judge High School received $1.5 million from James Brady and Stephen Stines, with the…

  • A Culinary Tour: Must-Try Restaurants in Bucks County That Locals Love

    A Culinary Tour: Must-Try Restaurants in Bucks County That Locals Love

    Bucks County is home to a vibrant dining scene that offers a little something for everyone — from cozy family-owned eateries to upscale destinations. Whether you’re in the mood for authentic Peruvian flavors, classic Italian comfort food, or inventive small plates, the county’s restaurant offerings are as diverse as they are delicious. Locals and visitors…

  • Memorial Bench in Rittenhouse Square to Honor Gladwyne’s Pierre Robert

    Memorial Bench in Rittenhouse Square to Honor Gladwyne’s Pierre Robert

    Beloved WMMR-FM DJ Pierre Robert, a Gladwyne resident who died in October, will be honored with a memorial bench in Rittenhouse Square, writes Dan DeLuca for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Robert was a Philadelphia mainstay on radio, at live concerts, and at community and charitable events for over four decades. In December, fans and colleagues remembered…

  • Rachelle Boutique in Bryn Mawr Brings Celebrity Fashion From Hollywood to Main Line

    Rachelle Boutique in Bryn Mawr Brings Celebrity Fashion From Hollywood to Main Line

    For more than a decade, Rachelle Boutique and Designer Consignment in Bryn Mawr has delivered celebrity fashion from Hollywood straight to the Main Line, reports Timothy Walton for 6abc. Shelly Furman, the store’s owner, curates a selection of top-tier fashion from Chanel, Prada, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton. In addition to these major labels, she highlights…

  • PHILADELPHIA Careers – The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth

    PHILADELPHIA 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…

  • Act II Playhouse Reveals Its 2026-2027 Season

    Act II Playhouse Reveals Its 2026-2027 Season

    Act II Playhouse has revealed its slate of 2026-2027 productions, and the season is full of classic drama, history, romance, and comedy! Subscriptions and discount rates are now available. “Act II Playhouse presents a season that offers something for everyone,” said Act II Artistic Director Tony Braithwaite. “This season, we are thrilled to feature offerings…

  • Swarthmore’s Latest Manager Out After Six Months, Interim Named

    Swarthmore’s Latest Manager Out After Six Months, Interim Named

    Last week, Swarthmore Borough Council voted unanimously to remove borough manager Sean Halborn after just six months in the role, writes Denali Sagner and Lisa Dukart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Officials did not disclose the reason for the termination. Halbom began serving as borough manager in September, following a series of positions in Montgomery County,…

  • Former Chester County CEO Says Decision to Let Staff Use Sports Betting Sites Led to His Exit

    Former Chester County CEO Says Decision to Let Staff Use Sports Betting Sites Led to His Exit

    David Byerman, Chester County’s former CEO, said his removal last week resulted from an administrative decision he made more than a year ago to let county staff use sports betting and fantasy sports websites, writes Brooke Schultz for The Philadelphia Inquirer. After a little more than a year as the county’s chief administrative official, Byerman…

  • Exol’s Lease at Morrisville’s South Penn Logistics Center Biggest Industrial Deal in Years

    Exol’s Lease at Morrisville’s South Penn Logistics Center Biggest Industrial Deal in Years

    Exol, an automated fulfillment company based in Menlo Park, California, has leased the entire 973,200-square-foot South Penn Logistics Center in Morrisville, which is one of the Philadelphia area’s largest industrial deals in years, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. South Penn Logistics Center, which was completed last year by Chicago-based Logistics Property, had…

  • Penn Medicine Receives $10 Million Gift To Establish New First-Of-Its-Kind Research Center

    Penn Medicine Receives $10 Million Gift To Establish New First-Of-Its-Kind Research Center

    Penn Medicine was recently gifted $10 million, which is being used to establish its new King Center for Lynch Syndrome, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to Penn Medicine, the new research center is the world’s first named for Lynch syndrome, a genetic condition that increases the risk of developing certain types…

  • Twin Sisters Fulfill Their Dreams with Elkins Park Restaurant

    Twin Sisters Fulfill Their Dreams with Elkins Park Restaurant

    Twin sisters Maya and Kala Johnstone had always wanted to run their own restaurant, and their dream recently came true with the opening of FoodChasers’ Kitchen in Elkins Park, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Getting to that point, however, was not simple. The sisters previously worked at the School District of Philadelphia, Kala…

  • Gouldsburger’s Expands to Main Line With Ardmore Outpost

    Gouldsburger’s Expands to Main Line With Ardmore Outpost

    The popular fast-casual chain Gouldsburger’s has expanded to the Main Line with a new location in Ardmore, which is its seventh overall and third in Pennsylvania, writes Max Bennett for the Patch. Mike O’Leary and Samantha Sandoz, a husband-and-wife team, now own and operate the Ardmore franchise at 4 Station Road. They became involved when…