• Devoted ‘Mare’ Fans Bring a Darker Side of the Hit Series to Filming Areas

    Devoted ‘Mare’ Fans Bring a Darker Side of the Hit Series to Filming Areas

    Police are warning fans of HBO’s “Mare of Easttown” that trespassing in Wallingford will not be tolerated, writes Dann Cuellar for 6abc.com. The HBO hit series brought a lot of national attention, most of it good, to Delaware County. But some fans have been showing up to check out where scenes were filmed, including the…

  • Chalfont Nursing Graduate Changes Focus, Opts to Work Full Time on Company That Making Wearable Lights for Nurses

    Chalfont Nursing Graduate Changes Focus, Opts to Work Full Time on Company That Making Wearable Lights for Nurses

    While still studying at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Chalfont native Anthony Scarpone-Lambert came up with an invention that he hoped would be a game-changer for nurses, writes Ashley Ahn for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Several months down the line, the recent graduate has decided to forego a career as a clinical nurse and…

  • The Inaugural Class of MONTCO Millennial Superstars: Part 3 of 4

    The Inaugural Class of MONTCO Millennial Superstars: Part 3 of 4

    The much-anticipated time has finally arrived, and MONTCO Today—in partnership with Montgomery County Community College, Meridian Bank, The Lincoln Center, Bald Birds Brewing, and Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board—is thrilled to reveal its 2021 Class of MONTCO Millennial Superstars. This Spring, we launched our inaugural search to identify and honor 40 of Montgomery County’s…

  • American Airlines Cuts Flights to Cover Weather, Labor Shortage, Traveler Uptick

    American Airlines Cuts Flights to Cover Weather, Labor Shortage, Traveler Uptick

    Bad weather, a labor shortage, and a sudden surge in travelers have forced American Airlines to cancel some of its flights through mid-July, reports Katherine Scott for 6abc.com. The most impact has been felt at American’s Dallas-Fort Worth hub. Philadelphia Airport is a major hub for the airline. “Oh it’s crazy, everyone wants to get…

  • Nearby Town Bolsters Struggling Teens in an Effort to Stem the Tragic Tide of Recent Suicides

    Nearby Town Bolsters Struggling Teens in an Effort to Stem the Tragic Tide of Recent Suicides

    As it grieves the loss of seven young lives, Downingtown is now grappling with how to show teens who are struggling that suicide is preventable, writes Maddie Hanna for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Parents and students are putting pressure on Downingtown Area School District through petitions and social media posts to improve its mental health education…

  • Kicking Off Summer in Montgomery County with a Refreshing Strawberry Lemonade Shandy, Sold Where? Wawa!

    Kicking Off Summer in Montgomery County with a Refreshing Strawberry Lemonade Shandy, Sold Where? Wawa!

    A summer beer from Wawa and 2SP Brewing Company in Aston may lure you in on its name alone: The Sunfest Strawberry Lemonade Shandy. The can has a bearded guy surfing on a hoagie. “There’s no better time than now to reunite with our friends at 2SP to provide a perfect summer beverage to our…

  • NEW: Bringing the Best Take-out BBQ to Glenside

    NEW: Bringing the Best Take-out BBQ to Glenside

    Two Conshohocken residents have opened the long-awaited Smokin’ Jim’s Roadside Smokehouse. Patricia Delamere and Jim Andruskiewicz created a menu focusing on artisanal BBQ like bacon-wrapped Gouda cheese-stuffed meatloaf and pork belly. They are also smoking up those favorites locals love, like ribs, pulled pork sandwiches, meatballs, and Quattro Formaggio macaroni & cheese, coleslaw, and potato…

  • Wallpaper, Once the Old Fogey of Interior Design, is Back en Vogue, Says Local Studio

    Wallpaper, Once the Old Fogey of Interior Design, is Back en Vogue, Says Local Studio

    Wallpaper: It’s not the tea-rose pattern you remember from gramma’s bedroom. Meadowbank Designs, an interior design studio in Wayne, is seeing a rise in its popularity, as it gains traction from homeowners seeking to elevate a particular room, writes Terri Akman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The spike has highlighted grasscloths and natural fibers, as well…

  • The Inaugural Class of MONTCO Millennial Superstars: Part 2 of 4

    The Inaugural Class of MONTCO Millennial Superstars: Part 2 of 4

    The much-anticipated time has finally arrived, and MONTCO Today—in partnership with Montgomery County Community College, Meridian Bank, The Lincoln Center, Bald Birds Brewing, and Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board—is thrilled to reveal its 2021 Class of MONTCO Millennial Superstars. This Spring, we launched our inaugural search to identify and honor 40 of Montgomery County’s…

  • Manor College Graduate Beats the Odds and Gets Her Degree, Thanks to the Personal Attention From Her Professors

    Manor College Graduate Beats the Odds and Gets Her Degree, Thanks to the Personal Attention From Her Professors

    From homework in the hospital just hours after giving birth, to a sleeping toddler on her shoulder at graduation day, Amani Butcher persevered through several challenges in receiving her Manor College degree during the years leading up tothe institution’s 2021 Commencement ceremony on May 13, 2021. Back in the Books Not even 24 hours passed…

  • Montgomery County Announces Updated Masking Guidance Effective June 21 for Summer Camps and Summer Schools

    Montgomery County Announces Updated Masking Guidance Effective June 21 for Summer Camps and Summer Schools

    The Montgomery County Office of Public Health (OPH) has announced that as of today, June 21, 2021, masking for vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals at summer camps and summer schools will be optional, unless required by a business or organization. “Informed by the latest data, this updated masking guidance for summer camps and summer schools will…

  • La Salle College High School Grad is Barber to the Stars and NFL Players

    La Salle College High School Grad is Barber to the Stars and NFL Players

    Pat Regan, a Rockledge native and La Salle College High School graduate, started his career crafting $5 blowouts in his mother’s basement. Now, he is a barber to the stars with Patty Cuts, writes Tommy Rowan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Regan’s clients include many NFL stars such as Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens and…

  • Splash Club, Delco Steaks, Marple Public House—Delco Places Get Busy

    Splash Club, Delco Steaks, Marple Public House—Delco Places Get Busy

    If you like upscale swim clubs, quality steak sandwiches, and a good local tavern, you can thank Broomall natives John McKenzie and Nick Reynolds for making these Marple businesses available, writes Michael Bradley for Main Line Today. This summer, Splash Club, opened in May 2019, adds an ice cream parlor to its island themed club. …

  • Local Man Survives 120 Days in the ICU, Receives Warm Welcome Home After Six-Month Battle with COVID

    Local Man Survives 120 Days in the ICU, Receives Warm Welcome Home After Six-Month Battle with COVID

    After spending more than six months in the hospital in the ICU fighting COVID-19, Kevin Culbertson of East Goshen received an emotional homecoming, writes Fran Maye for the Daily Local News. Around two dozen of his family members and friends welcomed him back with cheers. Neighbors placed hundreds of support signs on their lawns to…

  • After Nearly Folding During Pandemic, Bryn Mawr-based ESF Restarting Activities at Its Day Camps

    After Nearly Folding During Pandemic, Bryn Mawr-based ESF Restarting Activities at Its Day Camps

    Bryn Mawr-based ESF Camps teetered on the edge of collapse during the pandemic, but the company managed to find a way to stay afloat and is now restarting activities at its day camps, writes Ezequiel Minaya for The Philadelphia Inquirer. After the shutdown orders, CEO and co-founder of ESF Michael Rouse was forced to issue…

  • The Inaugural Class of MONTCO Millennial Superstars: Part 1 of 4

    The Inaugural Class of MONTCO Millennial Superstars: Part 1 of 4

    The much-anticipated time has finally arrived, and MONTCO Today—in partnership with Montgomery County Community College, Meridian Bank, The Lincoln Center, Bald Birds Brewing, and Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board—is thrilled to reveal its 2021 Class of MONTCO Millennial Superstars. This Spring, we launched our inaugural search to identify and honor 40 of Montgomery County’s…

  • Gwynedd Mercy Grad Leaves Stable Job Amid Pandemic to Follow His Dream, Starts Immortal Vision Studio

    Gwynedd Mercy Grad Leaves Stable Job Amid Pandemic to Follow His Dream, Starts Immortal Vision Studio

    CJ Wolfe, a Gwynedd Mercy University graduate, left his reliable position as a financial adviser during the pandemic to follow his passion and focus on photography and videography at his recently open Immortal Vision Studio, writes Damichael Cole for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “My manager told me that there’s no money in photography, but he didn’t…

  • See How Pennsylvania Ranks Among Best and Worst States for Working Dads

    See How Pennsylvania Ranks Among Best and Worst States for Working Dads

    WalletHub has released its report on 2021’s Best & Worst States for Working Dads, ranking Pennsylvania is in the middle of the pack. To determine the best states for men who are both parents and providers, WalletHub compared the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia across four key dimensions, which were evaluated using…