• Savor Barbecue and Craft Beer at La Cabra Brewing in Bryn Mawr

    Savor Barbecue and Craft Beer at La Cabra Brewing in Bryn Mawr

    For those craving mouthwatering barbecue paired with locally brewed beer, La Cabra Brewing Smokehouse in Bryn Mawr has to be a must-visit destination, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. It all started with a brewery. “So we have a brewery out in Berwyn,” said Alex MacDonald, Director of Operations at La Cabra Brewing Smokehouse.…

  • Royal Oak Realty Trust Picks Up $29M Industrial Site in Upper Providence

    Royal Oak Realty Trust Picks Up $29M Industrial Site in Upper Providence

    Royal Oak Realty Trust recently purchased a two-building complex in Upper Providence Township for $29.25 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The 14-acre property at 500 Prosperity Drive sits along the Schuylkill River, directly across from Phoenixville, and remains fully leased to longtime tenant Global Packaging Inc. The site has been a…

  • Israeli Charging Company Acquires King of Prussia’s InductEV

    Israeli Charging Company Acquires King of Prussia’s InductEV

    King of Prussia’s InductEV, a longtime innovator in wireless electric vehicle charging, agrees to be acquired by Israel’s Electreon Wireless, writes Ryan Mulligan for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The all-stock deal is valued at roughly $10.5 million. Shareholders will receive 4.1% of Electreon stock when the transaction closes in January. InductEV’s large-scale charging pads, capable…

  • Bryn Mawr’s MP Collective Puts Time and Care Back Into Women’s Health

    Bryn Mawr’s MP Collective Puts Time and Care Back Into Women’s Health

    Bryn Mawr’s Dr. Kim Einhorn is redefining women’s health care with The MP Collective, a concierge practice focused exclusively on menopause and perimenopause, reports The Philadelphia Business Journal. Just two months into opening her Summit Grove office across from Bryn Mawr Hospital, Einhorn says she’s certain she made the right move and has no plans…

  • Gladwyne’s Jake Weinstein Brings Heartfelt Robots to Center City Gallery

    Gladwyne’s Jake Weinstein Brings Heartfelt Robots to Center City Gallery

    Gladwyne native Jake Weinstein has turned a lifelong fascination with robots into a rising artistic career, debuting his first solo exhibition, “Clankers,” at the Works on Paper Gallery in Rittenhouse Square, reports the Philadelphia Inquirer. Weinstein’s robot illustrations are far from cold machines. His dome-headed caretakers, quirky dancers, and expressive metal giants blend whimsy with…

  • Resilient Students Network Addresses Food and Housing Insecurity for Local College Students

    Resilient Students Network Addresses Food and Housing Insecurity for Local College Students

    The Resilient Students Network, based in Pottstown, works to assist local college students by providing help with food insecurity, housing needs, and other essential challenges they face, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. “The Resilient Students Network was founded in 2019, and we started programming in 2022,” said Wendy Gaynor, Executive Director of the Resilient Students…

  • New Arcadia Wrestling Teams Build Foundation for Program’s Future

    New Arcadia Wrestling Teams Build Foundation for Program’s Future

    New men’s and women’s wrestling teams at Arcadia University are establishing a strong foundation for the program’s long-term future during their first season, writes Katie Lewis for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The university’s newest athletic programs found their home in a transformed basketball gymnasium on campus. “Compared to most wrestling rooms, we have a very open…

  • Horsham-Based Myonex Taps CFO for Top Executive Position

    Horsham-Based Myonex Taps CFO for Top Executive Position

    Horsham-based Myonex has appointed its chief financial officer, Greg Lavin, as the top executive of the clinical trial supply and services company, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Lavin will assume the role of CEO on January 1, succeeding James Lovett, who is retiring after six years in the position but will continue…

  • Jenkintown’s National Philanthropic Trust Surpasses $6.6B in Global Grantmaking

    Jenkintown’s National Philanthropic Trust Surpasses $6.6B in Global Grantmaking

    Jenkintown’s National Philanthropic Trust, the nation’s largest independent public charity specializing in donor-advised funds, reports a landmark year of generosity. According to the organization, National Philanthropic Trust facilitated $6.61 billion in donor-recommended grants during Fiscal Year 2025. This reflects a 20% increase year-over-year and marks one of the most impactful giving cycles in its history.…

  • Ardmore’s Raab Collection Lists Rare JFK Assassination Recording for $750K

    Ardmore’s Raab Collection Lists Rare JFK Assassination Recording for $750K

    A Montgomery County collectibles firm is at the center of a stunning historical moment, writes Mike Newall for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Ardmore-based Raab Collection has listed an original Air Force One recording from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy for $750,000. The recording offers more than two hours of real-time radio traffic from Nov.…

  • Make-A-Wish Philadelphia Chapter Establishes New Home In Bala Cynwyd

    Make-A-Wish Philadelphia Chapter Establishes New Home In Bala Cynwyd

    The Philadelphia region’s Make-A-Wish chapter will soon open a new state-of-the-art home in Bala Cynwyd, called the Wishing Place, writes Erin Flynn Jay for the Main Line Today. Created to bring wishes to life, the new space will welcome children and their families into a vibrant, uplifting environment, where colorful and thoughtfully designed elements will…

  • Jefferson Abington Shutters Behavioral Health Unit to Make Room for Additional Emergency Department

    Jefferson Abington Shutters Behavioral Health Unit to Make Room for Additional Emergency Department

    Jefferson Abington Hospital has shut down its inpatient behavioral health unit, repurposing the 23 beds to meet rising demand in the emergency department, writes Sarah Gantz for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The hospital will maintain crisis services to support patients in mental health emergencies as well as conduct psychiatric evaluations required for transfers to specialized care.…

  • Small Businesses in Ambler Leverage Black Friday to Strengthen Connections with Loyal Customers and Attract New Ones

    Small Businesses in Ambler Leverage Black Friday to Strengthen Connections with Loyal Customers and Attract New Ones

    With Black Friday sales attracting many early seasonal shoppers, small towns like Ambler are using the opportunity to strengthen relationships with loyal customers, write Josh Sanders and Brad Nau for CBS News. Butler Avenue in Ambler is always a bustling hub, especially during the holiday season. “I want people to come in, feel welcomed, feel…

  • Cheltenham’s Lil Dicky in Talks with DreamWorks for Next Big Project

    Cheltenham’s Lil Dicky in Talks with DreamWorks for Next Big Project

    Cheltenham native Dave Burd, better known as Lil Dicky, is entering a new chapter of his creative career, according to Ryan Gajewski for The Hollywood Reporter. Burd is in talks to sell an original animated feature pitch to DreamWorks Animation. This marks a major step for the performer whose work already spans rap, TV, comedy,…

  • King of Prussia’s Clean Earth Sells in Massive Deal to French Company

    King of Prussia’s Clean Earth Sells in Massive Deal to French Company

    French waste-management giant Veolia announced plans to purchase King of Prussia’s Clean Earth, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The $3 billion acquisition of the waste recycler will expand Veolia’s U.S. operations, positioning the company as one of the largest players in the industry. Clean Earth employs roughly 1,800 people and handles contaminated…

  • Lower Merion Township Approves Ban On Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers

    Lower Merion Township Approves Ban On Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers

    Lower Merion Township’s board of commissioners has approved a ban on gas-powered leaf blowers in a 10-4 vote on Wednesday, following hours of public comment on the issue, writes Emily Neil for WHYY. “If this were easy, it would have happened already, right?” said Todd Sinai, president of the board of commissioners. “This is hard.…

  • King of Prussia Mall Gears Up for Its Biggest Holiday Season Yet

    King of Prussia Mall Gears Up for Its Biggest Holiday Season Yet

    The King of Prussia Mall is heading into the holidays with major momentum, writes Erin McCarthy for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Following the debut of the world’s first Netflix House earlier this month, the mall has now welcomed Sloomoo MiniMoo. The 3,000-square-foot sensory slime experience lets guests design their own slime with custom textures, colors, scents,…

  • Montgomery Township Authorizes 11 New Firefighter Hires in Response to Volunteer Shortage

    Montgomery Township Authorizes 11 New Firefighter Hires in Response to Volunteer Shortage

    Montgomery Township’s Board of Supervisors has voted to hire eleven additional career firefighters, writes Brandon Goldner for CBS News Philadelphia. The vote was in response to a volunteer shortage that has pushed weekend emergency response times beyond national standards. The new hires would be funded through a new “fire tax,” which the board approved for…