An election for the third ward seat will be held Nov. 2.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Delaware County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
Radnor Township is planning a business treasure hunt throughout April, a new event to encourage local business.
See how well utility providers in the Radnor area and across PA serve local customers.
The growing global bank is expanding is adding 300 jobs to the local economy as it moves to a larger headquarters in Wayne.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Radnor Business of the Year.
A historic Chestnut Hill business has set up shop in Wayne, bringing rare books and maps to downtown.
A historic Chestnut Hill business has set up shop in Wayne, opening today, bringing rare books and maps to downtown.
A Chestnut Hill business that closed last winter is coming to Radnor Twp., purchased by Wayne resident David Mackey.
Safety compliance and employee training prepared the Main Line hotel for its Aug. 9 opening.
This is the week to buy a refurbished bike and support job training for persons with disabilities, at Devon's Shops at Devereux.
Delaware County businesses and non-profit groups can apply for a cut of an expected $14 million in grants in a second round of funding.
Employees and customers are now required to wear masks while on premises. Businesses can deny entry to individuals not wearing masks.
Learn more about how That Design Girl in Wayne is faring in the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time.
We asked local businesses in Radnor to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Radnor businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
Businesses in Delaware County are invited to join the webinar to learn about staff unemployment compensation, loan programs, and more.
The Delaware County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a webinar on Thursday, April 2 at 9:30am for business owners.
The Wayne Business Association has made it easy for residents to contact businesses for food orders, gift card purchases, and more.
"Informal Hearings will no longer be conducted in person. All Informal Hearings will be conducted by telephone with Tyler Tech."
Business owners in Delaware County are asked to take a short survey on COVID-19's impacts to help address the business community's needs.
Some places are closing, others are offering limited or to go service due to the ongoing new coronavirus crisis in the region.
In some cases, the Radnor Township Online Real Estate Tax payment portal is experiencing difficulties.
Get excited: Homesense, described as HomeGoods on steroids, is opening a St. Davids Location.
American business magazine Inc. recently released its annual guide to the 5,000 fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S.
A winning $1,000,000 Cash Club Scratch-Off was recently sold at the Wawa on Sugartown Road in Wayne, according to lottery officials.
Philadelphia Magazine's Best of Philly winners are out, and Radnor can count eight winners.
Leadership Guru Dave Griffith Shares Advice from Decades of Business Leadership at May 16 Delaware Valley Family Business Center Event
St. Albans Swim & Tennis Club is helping support Patch in bringing you local news. Learn more about them and ways you can support Patch.
Delaware Valley Family Business Center's March 15 Mini-Conference Features Day & Zimmerman Executive and Author Bill Yoh
Radnor officials are looking for local businesses to donate prizes to the annual event that draws thousands of people to Villanova.
It's almost time to ring in the new year, and that means your trash and recycling collections in Radnor will be affected by the holiday.
You've got now until Jan. 27 to vote for your favorite restaurants, bars, shops, spas, gyms, and more in Main Line Today's annual poll.
With its 200th franchise open, this seven-year-old Main Line business is the fastest growing junk removal franchise in the country.​
Gov. Tom Wolf announced farmland owners in Delaware County can get disaster relief funding from the United States Department of Agriculture.
Both $1M winning Mega Millions tickets from Tuesday's drawing were sold in suburban Philly. Meanwhile, Friday's jackpot is up to $900M.
The Australian data research company 2thinknow released its annual Innovation Cities Index this month. See how Pennsylvania cities ranked.
Now through Sept. 16, area students can win 3D printing and robotics kits valued at more than $900 and new gear for their school.
If you went shopping at a Giant in Delaware County and bought a Mega Millions ticket, you could be $1 million richer.
This Radnor-based company was recently named one of the best employers in the nation and was just featured on the new Fortune 500 list.