• See Which Local Eatery Makes Some of Best Wings in Philadelphia Region

    See Which Local Eatery Makes Some of Best Wings in Philadelphia Region

    Those looking to get their fix of delicious, crispy chicken wings do not have to go far from home, as Ripplewood in Ardmore makes some of the best classic wings in the region, writes Craig LaBan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This classic American staple gets an update from Chef Biff Gottehrer who confits his wings…

  • Skippack Pharmacist Springs Into Action After Sudden COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery

    Skippack Pharmacist Springs Into Action After Sudden COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery

    Pharmacist Mayank Amin had to put his event-planning skills to the ultimate test last week after suddenly learning that 1,200 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were arriving at Skippack Pharmacy during the time when a major snowstorm was expected in the area, writes Jeff Gammage for The Philadelphia Inquirer. So he quickly came up with the…

  • Montgomery County to Deploy COVID-19 Hotline, Software Fix to Prevent Misuse of Appointment Links

    Montgomery County to Deploy COVID-19 Hotline, Software Fix to Prevent Misuse of Appointment Links

    Montgomery County is preparing to deploy a software fix that will prevent the misuse of vaccine appointment links, write Justine McDaniel, Oona Goodin-Smith, Rob Tornoe, and Allison Steele for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The state provided registration software, PrepMod, creates universal links for appointments, which were being shared among family and friends, creating registration problems. These…

  • Souderton-based Univest Awards $5,000 to Nonprofit That Brings Fairytale Magic to Children in Hospitals

    Souderton-based Univest Awards $5,000 to Nonprofit That Brings Fairytale Magic to Children in Hospitals

    As part of its ninth annual Caring for Community Giveaway on January 6, Souderton-based Univest Financial has awarded $5,000 to Temple University’s chapter of A Moment of Magic, the nonprofit that brings fairytale magic to children in hospitals, writes Rosie Leonard for The Temple News. The organization usually sends volunteers dressed as various fictional characters…

  • Keystone Property Group Breaks Ground on Hotel Component of SORA West, Its $325M Mixed-Use Project in Conshohocken

    Keystone Property Group Breaks Ground on Hotel Component of SORA West, Its $325M Mixed-Use Project in Conshohocken

    Keystone Property Group broke ground earlier this week on Hotel West + Main, the hotel component of SORA West, its $325 million mixed-use project in Conshohocken, writes Kevin Tierney for More Than The Curve. In addition to the hotel, the project includes a new global headquarters for AmerisourceBergen, the reuse of a historic firehouse, and…

  • Local Couple Opens Good Life Organic Kitchen in Eagleview Town Center

    Local Couple Opens Good Life Organic Kitchen in Eagleview Town Center

    Downingtown couple Abigail and Tom Scogna have opened a Good Life Organic Kitchen franchise in the Eagleview Town Center, Hankin Group’s award-winning, mixed-use community in Exton. Good Life Organic Kitchen is the brainchild of Conor Delaney, who worked with local farmers and vendors to open the franchise’s first stand-alone location in Lancaster. The Scognas followed…

  • Malvern Bank House of the Week: Gorgeous Colonial With Original Woodwork in Jenkintown

    Malvern Bank House of the Week: Gorgeous Colonial With Original Woodwork in Jenkintown

    Check out this gorgeous colonial home set on a 2.14-acre lot with five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms available for sale in Jenkintown. . . This completely redone residence still boasts all of its original floors and original woodwork. . . The many highlights include a spectacular foyer with brick fireplace and spiral…

  • The 15th Annual VF Revolutionary 5-Mile Run Supporting Valley Forge National Historical Park Goes Virtual

    The 15th Annual VF Revolutionary 5-Mile Run Supporting Valley Forge National Historical Park Goes Virtual

    The Valley Forge Revolutionary 5-Mile Run registration is now open and runners and walkers everywhere are invited to participate virtually during National Park Week, April 17th – 25th. Organized by the Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board (VFTCB), all proceeds from the event benefit Valley Forge National Historical Park. The cost is $40 with an…

  • Nearby Chester County Resident Inks Contract to Compete at Highest Level of American Soccer

    Nearby Chester County Resident Inks Contract to Compete at Highest Level of American Soccer

    Nearby West Chester native Kyle Morton is heading to Major League Soccer after spending four seasons as one of the top goalkeepers in USL Championship, the second tier of professional soccer in America, writes Matthew Ralph for Brotherly Game. Morton, 26, recently signed a one-year contract with the Houston Dynamo with club options for 2022…

  • Valentine’s Day in Montco: Romance and Fun Are in the Air

    Valentine’s Day in Montco: Romance and Fun Are in the Air

    Who knows love and friendship better than Montco residents? Thanks to a host of great activities, places to eat, and places to stay, you’ll enjoy Valentine’s Day (safely) no matter what you do in our wonderful county. Go on a super-special excursion on Boyertown’s Colebrookdale Railroad Saturday or Sunday, February 13th or 14th. Take a…

  • Two Montgomery County Lawyers at the Center of Impeachment Universe

    Two Montgomery County Lawyers at the Center of Impeachment Universe

    With area lawyers on both sides, Montgomery County is firmly at the heart of former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial, writes Katie Meyer for WHYY. Madeleine Dean, of Glenside, a congressional Democrat representing Montgomery County, is serving as impeachment manager and will attempt to make the case that Trump directly incited violence at the…

  • Internet’s Hottest New DJ Hails from Montgomery County

    Internet’s Hottest New DJ Hails from Montgomery County

    Jimir Reece Davis, aka Amorphous, who is the internet’s hottest DJ right now, learned his craft by performing beatboxing sets and rapping for his family while growing up in Montgomery County, writes Brandon T. Harden for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Davis had already released several viral projects, including a mashup album of Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s hits.…

  • Lansdale Man Leaves Corporate World Behind to Open Gourmet Food Truck, Helps Local Community

    Lansdale Man Leaves Corporate World Behind to Open Gourmet Food Truck, Helps Local Community

    Dan Lynch, a Lansdale resident, left the corporate world to open a gourmet food truck, Roll ‘M Up, and help fight food insecurity in the community, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. Roll ‘M Up officially launched this month and will tour both Montgomery and Bucks counties. The menu is diverse and was compiled with…

  • ‘Living in Art,’ Couple Says of Their Historic Home

    ‘Living in Art,’ Couple Says of Their Historic Home

    With housing inventory at an all-time low in the area, many buyers are considering the possibility of buying an older home for the first time, writes Michaelle Bond for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “A historic home is like living in art,” said Paul Chung, who bought an 1850 home in Chester Springs with his wife, Karen.…

  • Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board’s Guide to Valentine’s Day

    Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board’s Guide to Valentine’s Day

    Now more than ever, it’s important to keep your loved ones close to your heart. Although Valentine’s activities are a little different this year, Montgomery County offers plenty of ways to make this holiday one to remember. Shop Montco and see how you can support our Montco Main Streets and small businesses this Valentine’s Day!…

  • Tower Health to Temporarily Cut Management Pay at Local Hospitals As COVID-19 Losses Continue to Mount

    Tower Health to Temporarily Cut Management Pay at Local Hospitals As COVID-19 Losses Continue to Mount

    Tower Health will implement temporary salary cuts of 10 percent or 15 percent for its executives and managers, including those at Pottstown Hospital and Chestnut Hill Hospital, as COVID-19 losses continue to mount, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The move will save the nonprofit system around $11.6 million through June. The move comes…

  • Horsham Woman Advocating for Cancellation of Student Debt by President Biden

    Horsham Woman Advocating for Cancellation of Student Debt by President Biden

    Lystra Small-Clouden, a 63-year-old mother of four from Horsham, is among the growing number of people who are advocating for President Joe Biden to use his executive power to cancel student debt entirely, writes Anna Orso for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Small-Clouden, who is Black and has joined the Debt Collective, a national debtors’ union, started…

  • Hidden Oasis in Chadds Ford is Considered One of the Mid-Atlantic’s Premier Private Gardens

    Hidden Oasis in Chadds Ford is Considered One of the Mid-Atlantic’s Premier Private Gardens

    Located in Chadds Ford and owned by Wayne and Doris Guymon, WynEden is considered one of the Mid-Atlantic’s premier private gardens, writes Lora Bilton Englehart for The Hunt magazine. The Guymons bought the 9.5-acre property tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac in 1998. Immediately, Wayne started to visualize what he wanted to do with the…