• West Chester’s Bam Margera Exits Iconic ‘Jackass’ Franchise For Good

    West Chester’s Bam Margera Exits Iconic ‘Jackass’ Franchise For Good

    West Chester native Bam Margera has no plans to return to the Jackass franchise which first skyrocketed him to national fame, writes Jessica Wang for Entertainment Weekly. Margera confirmed he was finished with the franchise in an interview with CinemaBlend. The decision comes after he was fired from Jackass Forever in 2020 due to his…

  • Coatesville Ceremony Finally Honors Zachariah Walker After Brutal Lynching in 1911

    Coatesville Ceremony Finally Honors Zachariah Walker After Brutal Lynching in 1911

    Coatesville resident Zachariah Walker was finally recognized with a dignified burial after his brutal death over one hundred years ago, reports staff for 6abc. Walker, a Black man, was killed by a white mob after a self-defense shootout with a white police officer. Walker was injured during the shootout, and mob members later kidnapped him…

  • Twin Duo Continues Lacrosse Stardom at Downingtown West High School

    Twin Duo Continues Lacrosse Stardom at Downingtown West High School

    Twins Ava and Brinn Findora are continuing their athletic career of lacrosse stardom beyond high school, writes Gabriella Galati for 6abc. The Findora twins have been named two of the best high school lacrosse players in the country. Both midfielders, Ava and Brinn have both received all-league honors, have trained with Team USA, and were…

  • Local History Professor Shares His Decades of Duffy’s Cut Research

    Local History Professor Shares His Decades of Duffy’s Cut Research

    Local history professor William Watson has shared the story of first discovering Duffy’s Cut, a mysterious landmark in Malvern, as he writes in an article at The Conversation. The Immaculata University professor and a team of students first discovered Duffy’s Cut in 2004. In the decades since, the team has continued research on the site,…

  • Four August Events Around Chester County to Add to Your Calendar

    Four August Events Around Chester County to Add to Your Calendar

    With late summer on the horizon, August events around Chester County offer residents the perfect way to wrap up the season, writes Gina Lizzo for Main Line Today. Here are four events taking place across the county this month offering summer fun for all ages. Dining Out for the Dogs—Exton. At this annual fundraiser by…

  • Phoenixville Named No. 1 Best Small Town to Live in By Travel + Leisure

    Phoenixville Named No. 1 Best Small Town to Live in By Travel + Leisure

    Renowned travel magazine Travel + Leisure has named Phoenixville the top small town in the U.S. in a recent ranking, write Anne E. Hill and Dahlia Matzner for Main Line Today. The magazine evaluated small towns across the country based on a variety of factors. This included accessible housing, cultural activities, access to green spaces,…

  • Glenmoore Family Honors Late Son with Memorial Spaceflight

    Glenmoore Family Honors Late Son with Memorial Spaceflight

    A Glenmoore family will honor their late son with a unique memorial through Celestis Inc., writes Rita Giordano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The company, based in Houston, offers a unique memorial tribute: a “space burial,” where a loved one’s remains can be rocketed into space. Celestis offers multiple options and methods for the “burial.” The…

  • Two New Trader Joe’s Locations “Coming Soon” to Berwyn and Exton

    Two New Trader Joe’s Locations “Coming Soon” to Berwyn and Exton

    Chester County residents can expect two new Trader Joe’s locations in both Berwyn and Exton in the coming months, writes Michael Bartiromo for PHL17. The new Berwyn location is planned for 550 Lancaster Avenue, and the Exton location for 125 West Lincoln Highway. Trader Joe’s currently has thirty new locations listed as “opening soon.” The…

  • Musical About QVC-Famous Miracle Mop Continues Off-Broadway Run

    Musical About QVC-Famous Miracle Mop Continues Off-Broadway Run

    A musical about the Miracle Mop, an iconic product of West Chester-headquartered QVC, is currently running Off-Broadway, writes Tim Teeman for The Daily Beast. Joy, the musical about Miracle Mop founder Joy Mangano, runs at the Laura Pels Theatre in New York City. The show details the product’s invention and rise to popularity, and Mangano’s…

  • Visit These Chester County Wineries for Specialty Wines, Gorgeous Views

    Visit These Chester County Wineries for Specialty Wines, Gorgeous Views

    With summer weather in full swing, there is no better time to spend an evening outdoors at local wineries, writes Olivia Stefano and Anne E. Hill for Main Line Today. Here are four wineries throughout Chester County offering delicious wines and stunning outdoor views. Stargazer’s Vineyard—Coatesville. Named after the nearby Stargazer’s Stone, the winery offers…

  • West Chester’s Jawn Supply Offers Sportswear Perfect for a Phillies Game Day

    West Chester’s Jawn Supply Offers Sportswear Perfect for a Phillies Game Day

    For one-of-a-kind vintage sportswear to wear this baseball season, look no further than Jawn Supply in West Chester, writes Kristin Detterline for Philadelphia. The small business offers a carefully curated selection of Philadelphia sports gear. Over its two years of operation, the shop has become a community favorite with over 120,000 followers on Instagram. But…

  • West Whiteland Township Planning Commission Concerned Over Exton Square Mall Redevelopment Project

    West Whiteland Township Planning Commission Concerned Over Exton Square Mall Redevelopment Project

    The West Whiteland Township Planning Commission is still not ready to advance the Exton Square Mall redevelopment project over traffic and open space concerns, writes Noah Zucker for BISNOW. Abrams Realty & Development had previously amended its master plan for the ailing shopping center, but Tuesday’s meeting indicated the changes were insufficient. The meeting ended…

  • Duffy’s Cut Researchers Believe They Found Second Mass Grave of Irish Railroad Workers Likely Killed in 1832

    Duffy’s Cut Researchers Believe They Found Second Mass Grave of Irish Railroad Workers Likely Killed in 1832

    Brothers William and Frank Watson, the researchers who first uncovered Duffy’s Cut, believe they have discovered a second mass grave of Irish railroad workers buried in Malvern in 1832, writes Zoe Greenberg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. William Watson is a historian at Immaculata University, while Frank Watson is a pastor and an archivist. They discovered…

  • Exton-Based Enigma Networks Delivers Cyber Protection for AI-Driven Threats

    Exton-Based Enigma Networks Delivers Cyber Protection for AI-Driven Threats

    Enigma Networks, a cybersecurity software developer based in Exton, provides protection against artificial intelligence-driven network threats, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The startup is an 18-month “stealth project” from Bob Moul, a veteran of several Philadelphia-area software companies, and Mark Viglione, a former cybersecurity engineer at QVC and Vartex. Enigma offers a…

  • Herr’s Plans to Sell 123 Acres of East Nottingham Land for “Herr’s Farm” Project

    Herr’s Plans to Sell 123 Acres of East Nottingham Land for “Herr’s Farm” Project

    Nottingham-based snack company Herr’s plans to sell over one hundred acres of Nottingham land for the new Herr’s Farm project, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The company has owned the 123-acre stretch of land since 1994. The sale is currently under agreement with E Kahn Development in Malvern. Referred to as the Herr’s…

  • Peak Spotted Lanternfly Season Hits Philadelphia Area: Time to Step Up Your Stomping Game

    Peak Spotted Lanternfly Season Hits Philadelphia Area: Time to Step Up Your Stomping Game

    Spotted lanternfly season has returned to the Philadelphia region, making it the perfect time to step up your stomping game and stay alert for spotted lanternfly egg masses to destroy, write Mike D’Onofrio and Chrissy Suttles for AXIOS. The Asia-native, polka-dotted bugs were first spotted in Pennsylvania in 2014 in Berks County and have since…

  • Abrams Realty Submits Revised Exton Square Mall Plans Reflecting Community Feedback

    Abrams Realty Submits Revised Exton Square Mall Plans Reflecting Community Feedback

    Abrams Realty & Development recently submitted revised plans for the Exton Square Mall site project in West Whiteland, with feedback from officials and residents, writes Andrew Seidman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The original plans for 376 rental apartments and 243 for-sale townhouses now include the removal of 73 proposed townhouses, the addition of a luxury…

  • Engineer Brings Creative Programming Opportunities to Coatesville

    Engineer Brings Creative Programming Opportunities to Coatesville

    Local engineer Shane Cloyd has brought creative new education opportunities to the Coatesville community, writes staff for The Daily Local News. Cloyd, currently a Principal Engineer at Penske Logistics, operates technology and arts after-school programming in downtown Coatesville. Out of a previously unused 8,000 square foot building, he manages Our Dot Art and STEAM/POWER. Both…