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New Grocery Store In Narberth To Offer Chef-Prepared Meals
A new Narberth-based grocery store, Pinwheel Provisions, will offer chef-prepared meals, pre-made sauces and spice blends Feb. 29 through the end of May, writes Laura Brzyski for the Philadelphia Magazine. The pop-up store will also offer ready-to-use frozen proteins and produce, to help remove the stress of dinner-making decisions for many shoppers. The store is…
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Amazon Is Removing Cafes From Local Whole Foods To Create Storage Areas For Food Deliveries
Amazon is removing or reducing cafes at local Whole Foods, including the one in Wynnewood, to create more room for a delivery storage area, writes Inga Saffron for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The e-commerce giant is already promising to deliver groceries to its Prime members within two hours and is now preparing for what most agree…
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Fox TV: Kobe Bryant’s Formative Years At Lower Merion HS Helped Mold Him Into World-Known NBA Icon
While many people associate Kobe Bryant primarily with Los Angeles due to his Lakers years, it was actually his formative time at Lower Merion High School that helped mold him into a world-known NBA icon, writes Fox 29. Bryant got his love for basketball from his father, who played professionally in the NBA before moving…
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Kim Chinh’s One-Woman Performance ‘Reclaiming Vietnam’ To Be Featured As Part Of MCCC’s Bennett Lectureship Series
As part of Montgomery County Community College’s annual Richard K. Bennett Distinguished Lectureship on Peace and Social Justice series, Kim Chinh’s will present her one-woman performance “Reclaiming Vietnam” on March 9 at Parkhouse Hall Atrium on the College’s Central Campus in Blue Bell. The performance will also be simulcast to the school’s South Hall Community…
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Local Jewelry Designer and Entrepreneur Believes In Honesty and Transparency In Business
Marlyn Schiff, a jewelry designer and entrepreneur who recently opened a Haverford store, believes honesty and transparency are crucial for a successful business, writes Rachel Spurlock for the Main Line Today. “I don’t worry too much about whether or not people will like what I make,” she said, adding that it is much more important…
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Radnor Hillside Near 476 Interchange Cleared of Trees, Upsetting Some Residents
A tree-clearing on a Radnor Township hill near the I-476 interchange has angered some residents and commissioner, writes Justine McDaniel for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The hill, on a traffic island along Lancaster Avenue, had trees and brush on it for decades. The trees were cut down in early January with no warning. The job cost…
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CNN: Mushroom Farm in Landenberg ‘Upping Its Game’ to Keep Pace with Increasing Demand
Bella Mushroom Farms in Landenberg is working hard to keep up with the increasing demand for mushrooms as the new food staple keeps growing in popularity, writes Parija Kavilanz for CNN Business. This increased demand is partially being driven by a consumer push to eat healthier by focusing more on plant-based foods. “We haven’t run…
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Priests-In-Training At St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood Hope To Inspire People To Put Their Trust In Clergy Again
The seminarians at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood are hoping to inspire people who are wary of putting their trust in the clergy again once they graduate, writes Matt Sedensky for The Morning Call. Currently, 156 young men call the seminary home. They are all aware that while their 188-year-old school has produced many…
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Local Artist Creating Dog-Themed Coloring Book To Benefit Bala Cynwyd-Based Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
Renowned pet artist from Philadelphia, Jay McClellan, is creating a special coloring book to benefit Bala Cynwyd-based Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation. McClellan’s famous commissioned dog artwork is sold at Anthropologie and is also featured at White Dog Café restaurants across the region. His latest project will feature sketches of dogs that belong to ALSF supporters.…
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Local Woman Trades In Antidepressants For Magic Mushrooms To Treat Depression And Anxiety
Aysha Ali, who lives in Wilmington and works in King of Prussia, has traded in antidepressants for magic mushrooms to treat her depression and anxiety, writes Bethany Ao for The Philadelphia Inquirer, as reported on MSN. She is one of a growing number of people nationwide who are finding that using full doses and microdoses…
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Toll Brothers Continues Southeast Expansion With Acquisition of Atlanta-Based Thrive Residential
Horsham-based Toll Brothers is continuing ts Southeast expansion by acquiring Atlanta-based urban developer, Thrive Residential, writes Sam Wood for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This is the second Atlanta acquisition for Toll in the last 12 months. In May, the company paid $93 million for high-end communities’ developer Sharp Residential. The terms of the latest deal have…
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Former Commercial Litigator From Bala Cynwyd One of the Women Behind Turn PA Blue
Despite having no prior political-organizing experience, Jamie Perrapato, a Bala Cynwyd resident and former commercial litigator, helped fund the Turn PA Blue PAC three years ago, writes Maria Panaritis for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 48-year-old Perrapato is one of the many suburban women who have taken the election of President Donald Trump as a call…
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Holders of Gift Certificates From Now Defunct Tango Can Use Them For $25 Discount At Avalon Bistro in Bryn Mawr
Any holders of gift certificates from Tango restaurant, which abruptly closed over Christmas, are getting a helping hand from restaurateur John Brandt-Lee, who owns Avalon Bistro in Bryn Mawr, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Brandt-Lee, who has no ties to Tango or its owners, has offered to deduct $25 from any Avalon guest…
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Philadelphia Union Contributes to Philadelphia Effort to Win Hosting Rights for 2026 World Cup
The Philadelphia Union soccer team in Chester has offered up a $1 million grant in the hopes of attracting the World Cup to Philadelphia in 2026, writes Kennedy Rose for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Another $1 million grant came from the Greater Philadelphia Hotel Association and the Philadelphia Comcast Corp. executive David L. Cohen chairs…
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State Reps Ride SEPTA From Pottstown to Norristown Transportation Center to Highlight Commuter Issues
State Rep. Joe Ciresi hopped on a SEPTA bus from Pottstown to Norristown Transportation Center to showcase the problems faced each day by non-driving commuters, according to a staff report from the Montgomery Media. He was joined by SEPTA officials and state Rep. Joe Webster, who took the ride from Collegeville. “It’s no secret that…












































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