Radnor
Radnor, a township in Delaware County, had a population of 31,875 in the 2020 census.
Just 15 miles from Philadelphia, it is known for its prestigious universities, scenic parks, and vibrant suburban community with easy access to major highways and public transportation.
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Malvern Bank Demonstrates Its Commitment to Education by Awarding $20,000 to Five Local Independent Schools
Malvern Bank, National Association has awarded $20,000 in Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) funds to five local independent schools. The OSTC program, administered by the…
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T/E Dethroned as State’s Top School District; Chester County Home to Seven of Top 50
Chester County is home to seven of the Top 50 School Districts in Pennsylvania for 2021, but it no longer owns the top spot after…
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Coatesville Native Accepts Scholarship to Play at One of America’s Top College Basketball Programs
Coatesville native A.J. Hoggard – a senior at Huntington Prep, an elite, basketball-centric prep school in West Virginia – has announced that he will accept…
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How the Main Line Got Its Name
The truth about the origins of the Main Line’s famous name lies in the history of its surrounding area, writes Ukee Washington for CBS Philly.…
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Lack of Available Modern Workspaces, Rising Rents Fuel Suburban Office Boom
A number of developers are capitalizing on the lack of available modern workspaces and rising rents in Philadelphia’s suburbs by constructing several new office buildings,…
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Chester County Leadership: Mark Zandi, Chief Economist, Moody’s Analytics
Mark Zandi, the Chief Economist at Moody’s Analytics and easily Chester County’s most widely quoted resident, spoke with VISTA Today about growing up in the…
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Counselor in Tredyffrin/Easttown Publishes Humorous Book of Tips for Middle Schools Parents
Tredyffrin/Easttown School District counselor Andy Mullen has published Middle Schooled: Parenting Tips and Reminders to Keep You Smiling, a humorous guide for parents of children…
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Founder of Berwyn’s Turner Investments Makes Abrupt Career Change to Focus on Faith, Ministry
Robert Turner, the founder of Berwyn-based Turner Investments, is leaving the investment world to become a minister, writes Joseph DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Turner…
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Malvern-Based Homebuilder to Transform Grounds of Renowned Estate in Radnor
Malvern’s Pohlig Homes is planning to build 15 luxury homes on close to 10 acres of the fabled Ardrossan estate in Radnor, writes Caitlin McCabe…
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From MONTCO: North Gulph Road Office Building in King of Prussia to Get a New Look
When it comes to updating looks and staying trendy, King of Prussia seems to be the place to go. So, it’s not a surprise that…
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From DELCO: Radnor’s Safeguard Scientifics Shifts Focus, Lays Off Half of Its Staff
Radnor’s Safeguard Scientifics has laid off half of its staff as part of cost-cutting measures and a change in business strategy, writes Michelle Caffrey for…
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Exton’s iPipeline Experiencing Tremendous Growth
Exton-based iPipeline has seen tremendous growth in the past few years; however, there is more room to grow in the slow-changing insurance automation business, according…
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Bishop Shanahan Alum Officially Enshrined Among Basketball’s Greats
She was happy coaching high school, and she was thrilled to lead a college team. But hundreds of Notre Dame women’s basketball players from 1987…
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As Speaker Series Will Discuss, Colleges Digging Deep Into Their Pockets for eSports Talent
What was once seen as a major distraction on college campuses is now viewed as an asset for university athletics. The rise of competitive electronic…
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Suburbs Turn to Small Office Growth
A surge in new proposals for small office buildings in the Philadelphia suburbs may be tipping off the market that there’s big business to be…
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Brandywine Realty Unveils $5.6 Million Job Creation Initiative as Part of U-City Development
The Radnor-based Brandywine Realty Trust has announced a $5.6 million job creation and community engagement program as part of Phase I of its Schuylkill Yards…
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Bishop Shanahan Grad to Receive Basketball’s Highest Honor, Induction into Hall of Fame
Chester County helped produce one of college basketball’s winningest coaches, and now it can claim a Hall of Famer. Muffet McGraw, the women’s hoops coach…












































