• Four Industries to Find Remote Jobs in 2023 

    Four Industries to Find Remote Jobs in 2023 

    Remote work comes with a lot of benefits. It gives you flexibility in your day and saves money on your commute. According to Flex Jobs, four industries have seen growth in remote positions, according to Flex Jobs.  1. Nonprofit and philanthropy  If you have a humanitarian streak, this might be up your alley. Listings on…

  • Chester County Revels in the Eating Scene With Restaurant, Food Updates

    Chester County Revels in the Eating Scene With Restaurant, Food Updates

    There have been some updates to Chester County eatery favorites. Here’s the latest out of the food scene, writes Ed Williams for Main Line Today.   Founded 11 years ago, A Taste of Britain in Wayne doubles as a grocery shop and quaint British-inspired tearoom. Take your little ones to enjoy a full afternoon tea…

  • See How Pennsylvania Stacks Up Among States with Most UFO Sightings

    See How Pennsylvania Stacks Up Among States with Most UFO Sightings

    While UFO sightings are not uncommon in the United States, with all the states having at least an occasional report of an unidentified flying object, for some, these sightings are much more prevalent, writes Nicole Caldwell for tucson.com. Using data from NUFORC’s 24/7 hotline, Stacker compiled a ranking of the states with the highest number…

  • See Where This Squash Player from Wayne Ranks in Country, Worldwide  

    See Where This Squash Player from Wayne Ranks in Country, Worldwide  

    Hailing from Wayne, Todd Harrity is making a name for himself in the world of squash. He’s earned the title of the 5th best player in the country, and ranks 39th in the world, writes Michael Bradley for Main Line Today.   The Princeton alum has been athletic all his life. When attending the Episcopal…

  • Saint Anthony’s in the Park Rebrands, Set to Open Park Trail and More

    Saint Anthony’s in the Park Rebrands, Set to Open Park Trail and More

    As Saint Anthony’s in the Park begins phase one of its redevelopment project, there is also a rebranding effort underway. The park, which will re-emerge as New Garden Hills, will get new signage and renamed roads, writes Richard Gaw for the Chester County Press.   The developers plan to incorporate existing design into the new…

  • Four Tips to Shift Your Career Right Now  

    Four Tips to Shift Your Career Right Now  

    While pivoting your career might appear difficult during a shift in the economy, it can actually be advantageous. Here’s what experts told GoBankingRates.com on the steps you would need to take to make that pivot.   1. Look for training opportunities  Some companies looking to fill positions are more than willing to train employees. Many…

  • Founded During Pandemic, Philadelphia Apiary Puts Focus on Mental Health, Mindfulness

    Founded During Pandemic, Philadelphia Apiary Puts Focus on Mental Health, Mindfulness

    Founded by Amelia Mraz and Natasha Pham during the pandemic, Half Mad Honey, a Navy Yard-based apiary, puts focus on mental health and mindfulness, writes Laura Swartz for the Philadelphia Magazine. The name they chose for their business is a deliberate nod to Mad Pride, a movement that advocates for the de-stigmatization of mental illness…

  • Future of West Chester Metro Rail Service Seems Murky Amid Ongoing Battle

    Future of West Chester Metro Rail Service Seems Murky Amid Ongoing Battle

    West Chester’s commuter “Metro” rail service might be making a comeback, but it’s not without a little back and forth, writes Bill Rettew for The Daily Local News.   The West Chester Borough Railroad Committee said residents who use the rail service could connect to SEPTA trains, which would bring them into Center City. However,…

  • YMCA of Greater Brandywine President and CEO Denise Day Announces Retirement Date of June 2023 

    YMCA of Greater Brandywine President and CEO Denise Day Announces Retirement Date of June 2023 

      If you’ve had the pleasure of meeting Denise Day, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Brandywine, you’ve sensed the passion that she pours into all that she does. From leading a team of more than 2,000 staff to serving more than 50,000 members across eight locations, Day operates from the heart. Now,…

  • Three Tips on Formatting Your Résumé  

    Three Tips on Formatting Your Résumé  

    In the world of online job applications, the content of your résumé can really make or break your chances. There are many tips to skirt ATS scanners and make your CV pop. But what about formatting? CNBC contributor Gili Malinsky consulted experts on how to properly format your résumé.  Education on top for recent grads …

  • Landenberg Home Gracefully Marries Farmhouse and French Country 

    Landenberg Home Gracefully Marries Farmhouse and French Country 

    A custom-built 13,000-square-foot home bonds two aesthetics in holy matrimony. Owned by husband and wife, the Landenberg house incorporates both Farmhouse and French Chateau aesthetics, writes Drew Limsky for Delaware Today.   “The husband wanted a traditional Pennsylvania farmhouse exterior aesthetic, whereas she was interested in more of a French country interior. So as a…

  • Pennsylvania’s Population Drops Slightly Despite Increase in Births

    Pennsylvania’s Population Drops Slightly Despite Increase in Births

    New census data on population change in Pennsylvania shows that the state lost around 40,000 people between July 2021 and July 2022, write Ximena Conde and Aseem Shukla for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Overall, the United States experienced a modest increase of 0.4 percent in population, which is a historically low growth rate. The data come…

  • Partnership That Includes Kennett Square Group Plans to Build 60-Room Hotel in Rehoboth Beach

    Partnership That Includes Kennett Square Group Plans to Build 60-Room Hotel in Rehoboth Beach

    One Rehoboth Avenue, a partnership between Kennett Square-based Onix Group and Grotto Pizza, is planning to build a 60-room hotel in Rehoboth Beach, writes Chris Flood for the Cape Gazette. The partnership submitted plans to Rehoboth Beach Planning Commission for a 42-foot-tall structure with four stories and a total floor area of 58,300 square feet.…

  • West Chester-Born Painter Known As a Harlem Renaissance Icon  

    West Chester-Born Painter Known As a Harlem Renaissance Icon  

    Although Horace Pippin spent most of his time in upstate New York, the West Chester-born painter has had quite a cultural impact in Chester County. One of his most notable admirers was Albert C. Barnes, the Barnes Collection founder, writes Stephan Nartey for Face2Face Africa.   Pippin has 140 finished canvases of work in his…

  • Want to Avoid Burnout? Here are Workplace Red (and Green) Flags to Look For

    Want to Avoid Burnout? Here are Workplace Red (and Green) Flags to Look For

    Burnout is a common affliction in the workplace, caused by unmanaged stress. Employees who experience burnout are also more likely to have a litany of mental and physical problems, writes Natalie Tham for CNBC. While there is only so much you can do on the job, there are things you can do to avoid finding…

  • Here Are the 2023 Dates for West Chester’s Popular Pandemic-Friendly Market

    Here Are the 2023 Dates for West Chester’s Popular Pandemic-Friendly Market

    A pandemic-inspired open-air market is here to stay in West Chester. After much debate between council members and residents on the set dates and times, the market on Gay Street will run Fridays through Sundays. The Council unanimously set the street closure for those days, and it will be in effect from May 5 to…

  • Die-Hard Vanguard Investors Known as Bogleheads Not Scared of Market Volatility

    Die-Hard Vanguard Investors Known as Bogleheads Not Scared of Market Volatility

    Die-hard Vanguard investors who call themselves Bogleheads after the late Jack Bogle, founder of the Malvern-based investment giant, are not easily frightened by market volatility, writes Kim Clark for the Kiplinger. During the 2022 Bogleheads Conference held in Chicago in October, on one of the most volatile days in the stock market’s history, participants had…

  • Phoenixville Content Creator Started Sharing His Insights on Street Designs and Development on TikTok, and People Are Listening

    Phoenixville Content Creator Started Sharing His Insights on Street Designs and Development on TikTok, and People Are Listening

    Nathan Allebach, a Phoenixville native, started sharing his insights about zoning, street design, and development on TikTok, and people are listening to what he has to say, writes Lauren Fisher for the online blog of the non-profit Strong Towns. Allebach was raised in Souderton, but his heart always remained with the town he was born…