Daily Times
-
New Indie Thriller Full of Delco Personality, Like Its Creators
Joshua Coates of Upper Darby has brought the flavor of Delaware County to the big screen with his new indie thriller, Hollywould, writes Peg DeGrassa…
-
Legal Sale of Recreational Marijuana Could Be $1.6 Billion Industry in Pennsylvania
The legal sale of recreational marijuana in Pennsylvania could be a $1.6 billion industry, generating almost $600 million in revenue for the state’s general fund…
-
Delco Couple Turns Pickle Cravings into Award-Winning Business
Delco Dills started out as a way for Collingdale husband and wife Lee and Elaine Lawley to satisfy their own pickle cravings, writes Peg DeGrass…
-
Enhancements to Paoli Train Station, SEPTA’s Busiest Station, Now Complete
Amtrak and SEPTA officials were joined by disability rights groups and local politicians for the ribbon-cutting celebration for the completion of the Paoli Station Accessibility…
-
Latest Proposal for Don Guanella Tract in Marple Calls for 141 Homes
There is a proposal to build 141 homes on the site of the former Don Guanella School in Marple, writes Kevin Tustin for the Daily…
-
Former Downingtown East Star Enjoys Life on Eagles’ Practice Squad
After spending the previous season with the New York Giants, Downingtown East High School graduate Kyle Lauletta has joined the Philadelphia Eagles as a member…
-
Local Man Puts Family Ahead of His Own Life After Tree Falls on Car
The wife of a man who died last month saving his family from a falling tree wants everyone to know what kind of a person…
-
A Fixture in Delco, Where Generations of Customers Share Memories, Moves a Mile Down the Road
After 80 years in Ridley Township, Charlie’s Hamburgers is still the same hamburger joint you’ve always known, even if it is slinging burgers at a…
-
A Victim of Changing Times, Local Gift Shop to Close After 58 Years and Thousands Served
Langguth’s Gift Shop, with a 58-year legacy on East Hinkley Avenue in Ridley Township, is closing on Sept. 28 as another victim of changing times,…
-
Local Company Brings ‘Touch of Delco’ to U.S. Military Uniforms, Even Those Used in Hollywood
The “touch of Delco” can be found in film classics Titanic and Taps and in just about every military officer’s uniform worldwide, writes Peg DeGrassa…
-
School Districts in Delco to Determine if Former Prendie Building Becomes a College Campus
Delaware County Community College officials are visiting the college’s 12 sponsoring school districts to convince them to support a $55 million capital improvement bond for…
-
Owner of Local Restaurant Saves 14-Month-Old Girl After She Falls into Pool
Jason McHugh, the owner and chef of Desert Rose in Media, decided to close his restaurant on Sundays to spend more time with his family.…
-
FROM DELCO: Community College Seeks OK in $55 Million Bid for Former Prendergast High School
Delaware County Community College is asking its 12 sponsoring school districts for a $55 million investment to buy the former Archbishop Prendergast High School building…
-
Editor of Local Newspaper Recalls the Baseball Scout from Oxford Who Discovered This Phillies Star
A ceremony held at City Hall last week pushed forward the effort to get Phillies great Dick Allen inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame,…
-
Honey Brook Native Takes Reins at Her University, Becomes President for a Day
Honey Brook’s Gabrielle Gehron, a senior at Widener, recently took over the reins as the university’s 2019 President for a Day, writes Colin Ainsworth for…
-
Retired Minister from West Chester Replaces Pulpit with Information Desk at the Kimmel Center
West Chester native Bob Boell, a retired minister now living in Media, has replaced his pulpit with an information desk at the Kimmel Center, where…
-
West Chester Native, Malvern Prep Grad Makes Debut with the Phillies
West Chester native and Malvern Prep graduate Phil Gosselin made his big-league debut this season with the Phillies last week at Citizens Bank Park, writes…





























































