• Ardmore’s Raab Collection Selling George Washington’s 1777 Letter

    Ardmore’s Raab Collection Selling George Washington’s 1777 Letter

    The Raab Collection in Ardmore is offering a 1777 letter written by George Washington in Morristown, New Jersey, for $150,000, writes Rob Jennings for Military.com. Despite a recent defeat, the commander of the Continental Army penned an optimistic letter on the possibility of winning the Revolutionary War. Washington wrote that the strong resistance during the…

  • First Bank House of the Week: A Rare Neutra-Designed Home Hidden in King of Prussia

    First Bank House of the Week: A Rare Neutra-Designed Home Hidden in King of Prussia

    Tucked away on a serene two-acre lot in Gulph Mills, the Richard Neutra–designed Coveney House offers a rare blend of architectural heritage and natural tranquility. . . Listed at $2,495,000 on Realtor.com, this mid-century modern masterpiece is one of only six private residences in the Philadelphia region created by the iconic architect. Completed in 1963…

  • iFLY King of Prussia Expands Offerings Beyond Thrills with STEM Programs and Family Flights

    iFLY King of Prussia Expands Offerings Beyond Thrills with STEM Programs and Family Flights

    For years, iFLY King of Prussia has offered locals the chance to experience freefall without ever stepping near an airplane. But what began as a unique thrill has evolved into something more: a mix of education, accessibility, and community engagement that’s redefining how residents can experience the science of flight. The indoor skydiving facility has…

  • St. Joseph’s Field Hockey Advances To Face Top Seeded North Carolina In NCAA Tournament

    St. Joseph’s Field Hockey Advances To Face Top Seeded North Carolina In NCAA Tournament

    After a victory over Drexel, the St. Joe’s field hockey team is moving on in the NCAA tournament and will take on No. 1 North Carolina this Friday, writes Colin Schofield for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Forward Carly Hynd, who scored two goals all season, managed to match that number in 30 minutes of play Wednesday…

  • Must-Try Montco Eats: From Potato Pancake Reubens to $99 Burgers

    Must-Try Montco Eats: From Potato Pancake Reubens to $99 Burgers

    Montgomery County’s dining scene took center stage in Main Line Today’s latest roundup of must-try eats, highlighting three local favorites that prove great flavor knows no borders. In Conshohocken, Hook & Ladder Sky Bar literally sets the bar high with The Fireman Burger. The sandwich is a $99 splurge that’s as over-the-top as it sounds.…

  • Raab Collection Offers Rare Hamilton-Signed U.S. Proclamation

    Raab Collection Offers Rare Hamilton-Signed U.S. Proclamation

    In a move that might be of interest to both history buffs and Broadway fans, The Raab Collection in Ardmore is offering up a rare copy of George Washington’s neutrality proclamation signed by Alexander Hamilton, writes Tori Latham for the Robb Report. Hamilton helped draft the 1793 Rules of Neutrality, which was owned by one…

  • Springfield Elementary Schools Honor Ruby Bridges with Annual Walk to School Day

    Springfield Elementary Schools Honor Ruby Bridges with Annual Walk to School Day

    Students and families in Springfield Township will once again come together to honor a Civil Rights trailblazer during the annual Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day on November 14, 2025.  The event, organized by the Enfield and Erdenheim Home & School Partnership (EEHSP), celebrates courage, inclusion, and the ongoing pursuit of equality in education. The…

  • Montgomery County Man Launches Foundation to Bring People Together Through Power of Laughter

    Montgomery County Man Launches Foundation to Bring People Together Through Power of Laughter

    Montgomery County’s Daniel Keota launched the Die Laughing Foundation in hopes of bringing people together through the power of laughter while raising money for the Penn Lung Transplant program, reports Todd Haas for 6abc. Keota is on the program’s wait list for a double lung transplant. He was diagnosed on April 1, 2017. “I didn’t…

  • North Wales’ John Oates Reflects on the Give-and-Take of a Musical Partnership

    North Wales’ John Oates Reflects on the Give-and-Take of a Musical Partnership

    For John Oates, the North Wales native and half of the legendary pop duo Hall & Oates, making music was always about balance, writes Ultimate Guitar. It’s not just melody and rhythm, but partnership and humility. Speaking on the Broken Record podcast, Oates reflected on the unique energy of working as a duo and why…

  • Top-Selling Karen Strid Team Makes Move to Compass from Berkshire Hathaway

    Top-Selling Karen Strid Team Makes Move to Compass from Berkshire Hathaway

    Karen Strid has moved her top-selling Main Line team from Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach to Compass, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The official switch was in October. Based in Rosemont, the Karen Strid Team closed nearly $108 million in home sales last year, ranking third among midsize real estate teams…

  • Valley Forge Casino Adds Spa to Growing Lineup of Dining and Leisure Options

    Valley Forge Casino Adds Spa to Growing Lineup of Dining and Leisure Options

    The Valley Forge Casino Resort in King of Prussia continues to evolve as one of Montgomery County’s premier leisure destinations with the opening of the Valley Spa, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. The spa is a full-service retreat designed to offer guests relaxation alongside the resort’s signature excitement. Located next to the casino’s fitness center,…

  • Unwavering School Spirit Remains as Rosemont College Prepares to Close

    Unwavering School Spirit Remains as Rosemont College Prepares to Close

    The community spirit remains strong at Bryn Mawr’s Rosemont College, even as its numbers dwindle, writes Susan Snyder for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Once home to nearly 800 students, the 104-year-old Catholic college opened this fall with just 428, nearly half of last year’s total. This followed the announcement that the school will close in 2028…

  • College Settlement’s “Adventure Starts with Access” Gala Fuels Opportunity for Local Youth

    College Settlement’s “Adventure Starts with Access” Gala Fuels Opportunity for Local Youth

    The College Settlement of Philadelphia in Horsham hosted its 2025 “Adventure Starts with Access” Gala, as announced in a press release. The event raised more than $96,000 to fund camperships and outdoor education programs for children from under-resourced communities across the Greater Philadelphia region. The gala took place on October 14 at The Manor House…

  • Logistical Favor Fosters Lasting Interfaith Bond Between Lower Merion Synagogue and Local Church

    Logistical Favor Fosters Lasting Interfaith Bond Between Lower Merion Synagogue and Local Church

    When a fire destroyed the sanctuary of Overbrook Presbyterian Church in 2024, Rev. Adam Hearlson reached out to Rabbi Ethan Witkovsky of Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El in Wynnewood to ask about temporarily using the temple for worship, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. That simple act of hospitality evolved into a deep friendship between…

  • DCED Secretary to Speak at the 60th Anniversary Celebration of Pottstown’s Lead Economic Development Organization

    DCED Secretary to Speak at the 60th Anniversary Celebration of Pottstown’s Lead Economic Development Organization

    Pottstown Area Economic Development (PAED) will celebrate its 60th Anniversary with a special Pottstown Progress luncheon on November 13, 2025, at Brookside Country Club in Pottstown. This celebration recognizes PAED’s work in bringing this post-industrial borough into the 21st century. As part of the celebration, PAED is pleased to announce Secretary Rick Siger of the…

  • Pottstown Hospital Faces Cutbacks as Tower Health Tightens Operations

    Pottstown Hospital Faces Cutbacks as Tower Health Tightens Operations

    Tower Health announced plans to eliminate about 350 positions, roughly 3% of its workforce, and close select programs in an effort to remain financially stable, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Pottstown Hospital will lose 131 administrative and clinical jobs over the next two months as the facility prepares to close its intensive…

  • Federal Realty Launches Leasing for Blayr, a $170M Main Line Development

    Federal Realty Launches Leasing for Blayr, a $170M Main Line Development

    Federal Realty Investment Trust has begun leasing for Blayr, a 217-unit luxury apartment building in Bala Cynwyd, the company announced in a press release. Federal Realty expects move-ins in March 2026. The project marks the second phase of Federal Realty’s $170 million redevelopment along the City Avenue corridor, designed to create a vibrant, walkable community…

  • With Transformation Complete, East Norriton Behavioral Health Campus Exploring Partnerships

    With Transformation Complete, East Norriton Behavioral Health Campus Exploring Partnerships

    Four months ago, Suburban Community Hospital in East Norriton officially transitioned into the Suburban Behavioral Health Campus of Roxborough Memorial Hospital, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Now, the medical center is expanding its operations at a steady pace while also exploring potential partnerships to fill vacant space. “It’s never easy in the…