News
April 10, 2017
Since its founding, the University of Valley Forge (UVF) has spoken of God’s provision, guidance and faithfulness as it has focused on preparing individuals for a life of service and leadership in the church and in the world. This past year, the university experienced God’s faithfulness and guidance once again as the search for a new university president began. After nearly a year of searching, interviewing and fervent prayer, the university is pleased to announce Rev. David S. Kim as ... View Article
April 7, 2017
Once again, there’s no healthier place to live in Pennsylvania than in Chester County. The annual County Health Rankings recently crowned Chester County as the top place for healthy living based on past health outcomes and the factors that will affect the future health of residents. The rankings measure 35 different countywide statistics gathered by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, according to a Philadelphia Business Journal report by John George. “The County ... View Article
April 5, 2017
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PHOENIXVILLE – At Wednesday night’s 88th Annual Award Dinner, the Phoenixville Regional Chamber of Commerce recognized eight citizens, organizations, and businesses who made a significant impact on the Phoenixville community. The evening’s presentations kicked off with the 2017 State of the Chamber Address, which detailed the tremendous growth of the Chamber over the last year. “The Chamber is in the strongest financial position in its 88-year history,” said President and CEO Jessica Capistrant. “Our members have ... View Article
April 3, 2017
Greater Philadelphia is the place to be for young professionals, according to a new study by the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia, writes Kenneth Hilario for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to the study, 93 percent of new and mid-career professionals say they believe their next job could be in the region. Greater Philadelphia was the most appealing to professionals ages 25-39, led by factors such as safety and affordability. According to the chamber, the survey was designed to ... View Article
March 30, 2017
Don’t let showers get you down, starting in April downtown Phoenixville is the place to be for family fun and community events! Phoenixville First and Phoenix Media Group have put a video together to highlight the beginning of Phoenixville Events season – starting with A Whole Lot of Lulu and including First Fridays, the Food Truck Festival, and the Dogwood Festival and Parade. For more information about these events and more, visit www.phoenixvillefirst.org