• Goalie Doctor Is Brainchild of Former Neumann Ice Hockey Coach

    Goalie Doctor Is Brainchild of Former Neumann Ice Hockey Coach

    Goalie Doctor, a training program based in Aston, Is helping many ice hockey goalie upstarts advance their athletic careers, reports Main Line Today. The program is run by Matt Tendler, who was a freshman netminder at Neumann University when the school won an NCAA Division III championship. He also coached goalies there for three years,…

  • The Oldest Town in Pennsylvania Happens to Be in Delaware County

    The Oldest Town in Pennsylvania Happens to Be in Delaware County

    Pennsylvania, as one of the original 13 colonies where independence was born, has many historic towns that have stood the test of time. But to find the oldest, you need only look in Delaware County’s backyard, writes Andre DeBonis for EnergyPortal.eu. Chester was the earliest settlement in Pennsylvania, founded in 1682 by William Penn, who…

  • Don Guanella Park Property Gets New Name; Mental Health Facility Planned

    Don Guanella Park Property Gets New Name; Mental Health Facility Planned

    Delaware County’s newest and largest park now has a name—Delco Woods.  The name was approved by Delaware County Council April 3 for the former 213-acre Don Guanella property in Marple after 518 names were submitted in a contest, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. A second action had mixed responses.   Delaware County…

  • Widener University’s FAFSA Action Week Supports Students Applying for Financial Aid

    Widener University’s FAFSA Action Week Supports Students Applying for Financial Aid

    Widener University is providing financial aid programs and policy changes to assist students in understanding the college financial aid process as the federal government declares April 15-19 FAFSA Week of Action. The week designation announced by the White House and U.S. Department of Education comes at a time when Widener is: FAFSA, or the Free…

  • Kylie Kelce’s Net Worth Is Growing and She’s Putting It to Good Use

    Kylie Kelce’s Net Worth Is Growing and She’s Putting It to Good Use

    Despite a modest approach to her celebrity, Kylie Kelce is reaping the financial benefits as part of a popular two-some. As her Instagram followers grow, so does Kylie’s net worth, thanks to a large number of celebrity endorsements. She’s been able to use that to help several philanthropic causes, writes Mehera Bonner for Cosmopolitan. According…

  • Scrub Daddy Owner Weighing Possible Sale of $220M Company

    Scrub Daddy Owner Weighing Possible Sale of $220M Company

    The founder of the hugely successful Scrub Daddy kitchen product, initially manufactured in Folcroft, is thinking of selling his company, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. Reuters is reporting that CEO Aaron Krause, maker of the popular Scrub Daddy kitchen sponge products, who gained celebrity status in 2012 after successfully pitching his idea on…

  • It’s a Chamber Concert for All Ages From the Delaware County Symphony Orchestra

    It’s a Chamber Concert for All Ages From the Delaware County Symphony Orchestra

    A Delaware County Chamber Concert for All from the Delaware County Symphony takes place April 14 at Neumann University. The fun and family-friendly performance will feature ragtime music and a symphony for toys. The concert takes place at 3 PM in Neumann University’s Meagher Theatre. Purchase tickets on the symphony orchestra website here. With guest…

  • Taylor Swift in Haverford for Easter? So Sorry We Missed You

    Taylor Swift in Haverford for Easter? So Sorry We Missed You

    Taylor Swift got to meet Travis Kelce’s nieces for the first time Easter Sunday when she stopped by Jason and Kylie Kelce’s Haverford home, writes Laura Colins for the Daily Mail. Swift and boyfriend Travis, who plays tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, spent Easter at the home of his brother, retired Philadelphia Eagles…

  • Incentives Are Drawing Film and TV Crews to Delaware County

    Incentives Are Drawing Film and TV Crews to Delaware County

    Delaware County is benefitting from incentives offered to film and television producers, generating award-winning projects here like Silver Linings Playbook and Mare of Easttown. That’s the consensus of discussion March 22 at Sun Center Studios in Aston between elected officials and stakeholders in the film and television industry. The Delaware County Commerce Center and Visit…

  • Glen Mills’ Taste & Sea Brings Old-School Hospitality to Fine Dining

    Glen Mills’ Taste & Sea Brings Old-School Hospitality to Fine Dining

    A new fine dining experience with old fashioned hospitality is available now in Glen Mills, with the opening of John and Christina Talbot ‘s Taste & Sea Seafood Steaks & Libations, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. The Glen Mills couple opened the restaurant at the former Pescatores on Wilmington Pike. “We call it…

  • ‘Cabrini’ and ‘Lucky Louie’ headline Neumann University Film Festival

    ‘Cabrini’ and ‘Lucky Louie’ headline Neumann University Film Festival

    A free screening of Cabrini, the new film about the life of Mother Francesca Cabrini, is the headline attraction of the Neumann Inspires Film Festival, set for April 19 and 20. The film tells the powerful story of an Italian immigrant who arrives in New York City in 1889 and is greeted by disease, crime,…

  • After Call for Help, Community Comes Through for Ardmore Food Pantry

    After Call for Help, Community Comes Through for Ardmore Food Pantry

    After demand nearly doubled, the Ardmore Food Pantry had to put out a call for help through its socialmedia two weeks ago, writes Jennifer Joyce for FOX 29 Philadelphia. The Ardmore community immediately rallied to help, and within a few days, there were tables filled with cannedand fresh food available to distribute to a growing…

  • Delaware County Ticketholder Wins Million Dollar Powerball Prize

    Delaware County Ticketholder Wins Million Dollar Powerball Prize

     A Delaware County Powerball ticket holder is a million dollars richer after hitting five of the numbers drawn on Wednesday, March 27, reports the 6abc Digital Staff. There continues to be no top winners of the Powerball jackpot, which stood Monday, April 1, at $1.026 billion, the fifth time that jackpot has reached so high.…

  • ESPN Approached Jason Kelce About Broadcasting Monday Night Football

    ESPN Approached Jason Kelce About Broadcasting Monday Night Football

    With Jason Kelce officially retired from playing NFL football, ESPN could be offering him a chance to broadcast Monday Night Football, writes Natasha Dye for People, as reported at yahoo!sports. Monday Night Football is now hosted by Scott Van Pelt and a panel that includes Robert Griffin III, Adam Schefter, Ryan Clark, Marcus Spears and…

  • Transfer Student From Turkey Finds a New Path at Neumann University

    Transfer Student From Turkey Finds a New Path at Neumann University

    A Neumann University transfer student from Turkey is reinventing herself. Sumbul Kiroglu hopes to draw on previous engineering skills to create innovation in the health care sciences, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. Sumbul Kiroglu was a mineralogist, petrologist, and spectral geologist in Turkey, working in the gold mining sector for eight years. Now she’s at…

  • Meet the Woman Who’s Stood With Jay Wright Through Triumph and Defeat

    Meet the Woman Who’s Stood With Jay Wright Through Triumph and Defeat

    It could be argued that there’s no better college basketball coach than Villanova University’s Jay Wright. Wright has led his Villanova team to two national championships and four Final Four appearances. During two decades at Villanova, Wright has built the Wildcats into a nationally-respected team. And standing right beside him through it all has been…

  • At Wallace Dry Goods a Key Ingredient Is Missing, and That’s OK

    At Wallace Dry Goods a Key Ingredient Is Missing, and That’s OK

    Wallace Dry Goods in Ardmore is a liquor store on the Main Line that doesn’t sell any liquor. There’s bottle after bottle on the shelves of whiskey, wine, gins, and mixers , and a beer pong table stacked with Guinness, and it’s all non-alcoholic, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today.  Owner Robin Cummiskey aims…

  • Havertown Parents Run 340 Miles for Their Son With Down Syndrome

    Havertown Parents Run 340 Miles for Their Son With Down Syndrome

    Michael Mallick and Jenny Mallick of Havertown joined a 340-mile run March 21 from Los Angeles to Las Vegas to raise money for the National Down Syndrome Society. Their youngest son, Gregory, 9, was born with Down Syndrome, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. “Gregory is truly an amazing little guy and teaches me…