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Elkins Estate Expands with New Distillery and Event Space
The Elkins Estate in Elkins Park prepares to add a boutique event venue and a working distillery, according to Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 42-acre estate, already home to the popular Elstowe Manor wedding venue, will debut the Chelten House this fall. The Tudor-style building will host more intimate gatherings of up to…
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New Thai BYOB Manorah Brings Southern Thai Flavors to Bryn Mawr
The quiet opening of Manorah brings a new addition to Bryn Mawr’s dining scene, writes Ed Williams for Main Line Today. The Thai BYOB brings bold southern Thai flavors and a refined-yet-welcoming atmosphere to the heart of the Main Line. The restaurant is the vision of married couple Jae and Virin Cha, who transformed the…
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Pottstown BID Launches New Website to Boost Local Businesses and Events
Pottstown BID is dedicated to building community and things are just getting started. Pottstown BID recently announced their brand new website, which includes more local resources and information. The site now has tools to automatically include content, events, and information from participating local businesses through our partnership with Locable. On the new website, visitors be able…
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Toll Brothers Launches $1M+ Luxury Community in Royersford
Luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers has officially launched sales at Canterbury Meadows, a new 30-home community in Royersford, according to Paul Schwedelson of The Philadelphia Business Journal. The Fort Washington-based builder says homes in the Royersford development will start at $1.02 million. The sales center and model home are located at 183 Kline Road. Residences offer…
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Penn Wynne Scientist Recognized Among World’s Leading Inventors
A longtime research leader at Penn Wynne’s Lankenau Medical Center is being recognized nationally for his impact on medical innovation, according to Main Line Health. George Prendergast, PhD, president and CEO of the Lankenau Institute for Medical Research, has been elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. The acknowledgment is the highest professional…
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Two Montco Players Among High School Girls’ Basketball Players to Watch This Season
High school basketball season has started, returning with a host of top players in the region to watch, including two standouts in Montgomery County, writes Joseph Santoliquito for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Ryan Carter, a 6-foot junior guard at Friends’ Central, displayed remarkable courage during the PIAA Class 5A state championship games before an injury forced…
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King of Prussia Mall Welcomes 15 New Additions for Gift-Giving Season
King of Prussia Mall, the largest on the East Coast, welcome 15 new additions, including restaurants and retail stores in time for the holiday gift-giving season, write Lauren Armstrong and Anne E. Hill for the Main Line Today. Eataly offers an authentic Italian dining experience with classics like pizza, pasta, and meatballs, while also being…
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Chris Thomas Enters State Senate Race, Challenging Pennycuick in Key Montco District
Former executive director of the Montgomery County Democratic Committee Chris Thomas has entered the race for Pennsylvania’s 24th State Senate District, writes Gillian McGoldrick for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 29-year-old Democrat is challenging incumbent Senator Tracy Pennycuick, who represents parts of Montgomery and Berks Counties. Thomas, who previously taught seventh-grade math and science in Philadelphia,…
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Why the Closure of a Bryn Mawr Birth Center Matters for Local Families
For years, Lifecycle Birth & Wellness Center in Bryn Mawr offered midwife-led, personalized maternity care in a calm, home-like setting, writes Courtney DuChene for Philadelphia Magazine. But beginning in February, the freestanding birth center will stop assisting with deliveries at Bryn Mawr Hospital. By March, it will also close its outpatient prenatal, postnatal, and gynecological…
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Flourtown’s Guardian Nurses Leader Donates $25K to Boost Pennsylvania Nightingale Awards
Montgomery County’s healthcare community is celebrating a powerful investment in the future of nursing, thanks to Betty Long, Founder and CEO of Flourtown’s Guardian Nurses Healthcare Advocates. As she concludes her term as board president of the Nightingale Awards of Pennsylvania in Bala Cynwyd, Long has made a $25,000 personal donation to strengthen the organization’s…
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Why is Governor Josh Shapiro Suddenly Everywhere?
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is receiving an unusual surge of national attention, writes John Baer for Penn Live. The Abington native appeared in extensive profiles in The New Yorker and The Atlantic, along with a recent New York Times editorial touting him as a Democrat with broad appeal. The timing has raised questions about why…
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New Year’s Eve in Hatboro To Feature Debut of ‘Hat Drop’
To ring in the new year, Hatboro Borough is launching a new tradition with the inaugural “Hat Drop,” set to be held on York Road on New Year’s Eve, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The hat has been custom-designed and manufactured by Royson Engineering. The festivities will kick off at 4 p.m. on December…
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Abington Soccer Coach Recieves Statewide Honor
Abington is celebrating one of its own, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch. The Pennsylvania State Soccer Coaches Association named Randy Garber, head coach of the Abington High School boys’ soccer team, the 2025 W. Gene Davis Memorial Coach of the Year in the AAAA classification. The distinction is among the most demanding honors in Pennsylvania…
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Sanctuary Blu in Conshohocken Has Perfect Gifts for Eagles Fans
For sports-themed gifts and merchandise for the Eagles fan in your family, Sanctuary Blu in Conshohocken is sure to have everything you need, reports Jenn Frederick for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Sanctuary Blu offers an extensive selection of gifts, ranging from classic sports jerseys and hats to trendy fashion pieces, accessories, and novelty items, all adorned…
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Audbon’s PJM Interconnection Caught in the Middle of National Energy Debate
A growing national debate over how to power massive new data centers is placing PJM Interconnection at the center of a high-stakes regulatory fight, writes Ethan Howland for Utility Dive. The Audubon-based grid operator is navigating competing industry pressures before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission over how large power users should connect to the electric…
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Middle Eastern Fast-Casual Concept, Naya, To Debut in Plymouth Meeting
The Plymouth Meeting Shopping Center is preparing to welcome a new dining option with NAYA, a fast-casual restaurant chain serving Middle Eastern-inspired cuisine, writes Courtney McGinley for WHAT NOW Philadelphia. The new NAYA location will be opening in the 2,450-square-foot space formerly home to Five Guys. The restaurant features a build-your-own format for Middle Eastern–inspired…
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Winterfest Returns to King of Prussia with Santa, Train Rides & Holiday Cheer
The holidays are officially rolling into King of Prussia as Winterfest returns to the Town Center. King of Prussia will host a free afternoon of festive fun for families this Saturday, December 13, from 2 to 5 PM. Hosted in the heart of the King of Prussia Town Center, this year’s Winterfest promises a classic…
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First Bank House of the Week: Spacious & Stylish Home for Sale in the Heart of Trappe
A newly listed Trappe home has hit the market at $1,348,725, offering an impressive blend of space, craftsmanship, and everyday livability. According to its listing on Realtor.com, the property delivers the kind of layout today’s buyers are searching for, combining open gathering spaces with private retreats designed for both entertaining and quiet living. . .…









































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