by Hollywood Holbrook | Aug 20, 2023 | Sports
Media Little League…let us tell you why that feat was amazing, and will be for years to come. Here in Delaware County, we tend to hold on to our glory days from youth sports like grade school football, little league baseball, CYO basketball, etc, and into our...
by Al Zaffiri | Mar 3, 2023 | Delco, Fundraising
It is that time of year again. Delco Day season is officially upon us once more. As the creators and hosts of the official celebration, the members of Delco Live are happy to announce it will be held on June 10th, 2023 from 2 PM to 2 AM. This year’s celebration...
by Al Zaffiri | Feb 5, 2023 | Delco
A fire in an apartment building in Drexel Hill broke out Saturday night. Just before 9 pm last night, the Upper Darby fire department, along with aid from surrounding departments, was dispatched to Llanerch Place Apartments for a building fire with reported...
by Al Zaffiri | Sep 29, 2022 | Delco
As Delco Live looks through social media for all the Delco happenings, we sometimes come across some real gems. This time Kerri came across something different. A Drexel Hill woman puts her heart out there looking for a missed connection. Kristin Lang, originally of...
by Hollywood Holbrook | Apr 5, 2022 | Delco
Delco Day – June 10, 2016 – Upper Darby Where it began. Delco personalities realized their beloved area code, is also a date on the calendar (6/10). Start small, handle what you can. Five acts filled a small bar on West Chester Pike with the goal of raising...
by Mateo Horhay | Dec 31, 2021 | Delco History
Daily people ride by an unassuming building in a corner of Rose Tree Park. Yet not many people realize the incredible history behind this establishment. This building is known as the Old Rose Tree Taven. It is a historic inn and tavern dating back to the 18th century....
by Mateo Horhay | Nov 15, 2021 | Delco History
The most popular water was once in Delco. Not not the Darby Creek. Along Barren Road in Middletown are remnants of the Black Hawk Spring. Now I can not begin to describe how popular the water from this spring was. People from near and far came to get it. This spring...
by Hollywood Holbrook | Aug 19, 2021 | Fundraising, Local Heroes
Even if you are currently in solitary at George W. Hill Correctional Facility, you are most likely aware of the events unfolding in Afghanistan. This article is not a war editorial, it’s not a political piece, and it’s not a promotion… it is a story about a hero from...
by Mateo Horhay | Aug 15, 2021 | Delco History
I took a recent look at the Crum Creek Ruins. You will find the story behind these ruins fascinating and worth sharing. Many know this as the Crum Creek Ruins. Though it is also known as Hinkson’s Water Garden. The water garden is all that remains of what was once a...
by Mateo Horhay | May 24, 2021 | Delco History
Many in Delco have spent time at Ridley Creek State Park. This place offers many the opportunity to enjoy a nice day. You can go for a lovely hike. Fish the day away. And so much more. What most don’t realize is a cemetery lies within these grounds. The Russell...