The Haverford Township Zoning Hearing Board will discuss an appeal by Amazon Retail LLC that seeks a variance for wall sign installation.
Brewer’s Outlet, 535 Church Lane in Yeadon, sold a Treasure Hunt tickets matched all five numbers drawn Tuesday for a $61,262.50 prize.
The Wawa at 970 Baltimore Pike in Concordville recently sold a Feelin’ Like a Million Bucks Scratch-Off ticket good for $1 million.
The Powerball ticket sold at an Upper Darby store matched four of the five white balls drawn, as well as the red Powerball, on Wednesday.
Local businesses who meet eligibility requirements can get a one-time grant of $2,500. See details on the program here.
One lucky shopper struck gold at a small tobacco shop in Delaware County.
Vehicles up for sale include a 2007 BMW 525XI, a 2009 Ford Flex, and a 2011 Mercedes Benz S550. See details on the auction here.
FuzeMee aims to better connect college students than existing social media options through filtering, direct messaging, and more.
Local businesses negatively impacted by the pandemic can apply for grants under the new Back To Business. See details on the program here.
New decor, updated offerings, more pharmacy services, and expanded curbside pick up are among the store's renovations.
The bank is closing three locations in the area, one in Horsham, one in Philadelphia, and one on Eagle Road in Havertown.
Haverford-Havertown area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 179,088 Pennsylvania businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Haverford-Havertown.
The Boeing Co. of Ridley Park was recently awarded an $18.3 million contract as part of the MH-47G helicopter production.
Forbes this week released its 2021 World's Billionaires List and a Haverford resident is the richest person in Pennsylvania.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Delaware County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
A Cash 5 ticket worth $525,000 was sold at a Delaware County 7-Eleven store last week, according to Lottery Officials.
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According to Pennsylvania lottery officials, a jackpot-winning Treasure Hunt ticket worth $133,000 was sold in Upper Darby recently.
An East Township Line Road business recently sold a Cash 5 ticket worth $100,000, according to Pennsylvania Lottery officials.
The Delco Strong program is continuing to support businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic by making more funding available.
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A Match 6 Lotto ticket worth $650,000 that matched all the numbers from the Oct. 20 drawing was sold at a Delco BP recently, officials said.
The final distribution of Delco Strong 2 grants totaling $6.3 million has been awarded to 462 businesses and 73 non profits in the county.
If you recently bought a Match 6 Lotto ticket at a Chadds Ford Wawa, you could be $3.62 million richer.
More than two dozen Haverford and Havertown businesses received tens of thousands of dollars in relief assistance to weather the pandemic.
Two Pennsylvania staples are teaming up again to offer a chocolate porter beer on draft and in bottles.
Haverford Township officials said companies involved in the development of 403 West Chester Pike are bound by a non-disclosure agreement.
Six Pennsylvania residents made the list of the nation's richest people from Forbes, and four are in the Philadelphia area.
More than $2.8 million in hazard pay grants has been awarded to 27 employers across Delaware County, Gov. Tom Wolf's office said Monday.
Bentbox is a reusable takeout food box that aims to stop plastic, styrofoam, and other materials from the polluting the land and waters.
The owner and the operator of Central Laundry Inc. in Lansdowne paid workers as little as $5 per hour, according to federal authorities.
Other less known supplies, such as barbicide for salons and barber shops, have reportedly become problematic regarding price gouging.
Numerous companies and organizations in Haverford and Havertown were given loans worth more than $150,000. See the full list here.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board said 23 more Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores are opening up Friday, including the Upper Darby store.
Delaware County formed the task force in anticipation of the county being designated "yellow" on June 5 as part of Wolf's reopening plan.
Topics include The Delco Strong Program, unemployment assistance, employment opportunities, business reopening guidance, and more.
We asked local businesses in Haverford and Havertown to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Haverford and Havertown businesses. Here’s how to get listed.