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Upper Salford’s Philadelphia Folk Fest Sets for Return with Star-Studded Lineup
The Philadelphia Folk Festival is set to return for year 62 at Upper Salford’s Old Pool Farm, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. The event runs August 15-17 and will feature a full weekend of performances from folk legends and emerging acts. Organizers have unveiled this year’s lineup, headlined by artists including Alejandro Escovedo, Cedric…
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Elkins Park’s Seymour Lemonick Unveils First Exhibition at 90
Seymour Lemonick, who learned to sculpt wood during breaks from teaching and coaching high school football, is holding his first exhibition at age 90, writes Kristen A. Graham for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Lemonick, who transformed his Elkins Park home into a makeshift museum, says he can hardly believe it is finally happening. His exhibition opened…
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Banana Nana Pudding Brings Banana Pudding Cups Made from Family Recipe to Jenkintown
At Banana Nana Pudding in Jenkintown, Denée Bynum crafts eight unique banana pudding cup flavors from a cherished family recipe, reports Jalyn Green for 6abc. “We incorporate our signature vanilla pudding in the majority of our flavors,” said Bynum. Local favorites include the OG Classic, Apple Crumble, and Biscoff, made using the popular cookie. Bynum…
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Montco Officials, Developers Push to Cut Red Tape and Ease Housing Crisis
Montco’s housing crisis has builders and local leaders calling for big changes and fewer roadblocks, writes Noah Zucker for Bisnow. Valley Forge Casino Resort hosted Bisnow’s State of the Market even, where officials emphasized the need to simplify the residential development process countywide. “We need to cut through some of the red tape here in…
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Jefferson Health Debuts Life-Saving Mobile Stroke Unit in Upper Merion
Jefferson Health has introduced a Mobile Stroke Unit in Upper Merion Township, writes Main Line Times & Suburban. The MSU will bring rapid, advanced stroke care directly to patients. It functions as an “Emergency Department on Wheels,” equipped with telemedicine, brain imaging, and stroke medications like clot-busting drugs. Staffed by a stroke-trained EMS crew, the…
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DeLuca Homes’ Proposed 22-Home Subdivision in Horsham Nears Approval
The Horsham Township Council recently reviewed a proposal for DeLuca Homes’ new 22-home subdivision that has been planned on 41.56 acres at 1129 and 1131 County Line Road, with a vote scheduled for a July meeting, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The single-family homes would be situated between Park Road and Rose Lane. The…
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Valley Forge Casino Resort Launches New Comedy Club with Stress Factory
Valley Forge Casino Resort is dialing up the laughs this summer with the launch of a brand-new comedy club in partnership with Stress Factory. The club’s grand opening will host Michael Colyar for their grand opening on Friday, July 11. The new venue is part of the casino’s sweeping renovation project and aims to be…
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Rasheer Fleming and Eric Dixon Represent Montco, Ink NBA Contracts
Two Montgomery basketball standouts, Rasheer Fleming and Eric Dixon, are headed to the NBA. According to Saint Joseph’s University forward, Rasheer Fleming, was selected 31st overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 2025 NBA Draft. Though he’s expected to land with the Phoenix Suns in a deal to be finalized later, the pick marks a…
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Bryn Mawr’s Carina Sorella Specializes in Gigantic Cutlets That Everybody Should Try
Carina Sorella in Bryn Mawr specializes in gigantic, delicious cutlets that are the talk of the area – cutlets and must be seen, tried and enjoyed to be believed, reports Mike Jerrick for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Carina Sorella is a neighborhood Italian restaurant whose name means “darling sister.” The idea for the gigantic cutlet came…
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Jarrettown Elementary to Be Rebuilt; Project to Cost $60M
Upper Dublin School District is moving ahead with a full teardown and rebuild of Jarrettown Elementary School, writes Linda Finarelli for The Reporter. The school board voted to approve a $60 million plan to replace the aging facility with a modern 86,000-square-foot building. The school board expects the project to be completed in 2029, accommodating…
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King of Prussia-Based David’s Bridal Turns to AI to Reinvent Weddings
David’s Bridal is turning to artificial intelligence in an ambitious bid to reinvent wedding planning, writes James Thomason for Venture Beat. At a newly opened concept store in Florida, brides are greeted not only by dresses but by Pearl Planner, a high-tech AI platform that curates vision boards, generates personalized timelines, and recommends vendors based…
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Pottstown’s Manatawny Still Works Closed Permanently Sunday
Manatawny Still Works, a Pottstown distillery and tasting room, shut down permanently Sunday, closing all locations including its Ardmore, East Passyunk, and Fishtown cocktail bars, write Jenn Ladd and Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 11-year-old, award-winning distillery announced its imminent closure on social media on Friday. “Now’s your last chance to stop into…
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Facing Mounting Deficit and Shrinking Endowment, Bryn Athyn College Cuts Varsity Sports and Staff Positions
To address a mounting deficit and shrinking endowment, Bryn Athyn College of the New Church has eliminated its varsity athletic programs and the equivalent of 20 full-time positions, writes Susan Snyder for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “This decision is a necessary step for our survival,” said President Sean Connelly in March. “This is hard. But the…
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The Polls Like Abington’s Josh Shapiro for 2028 Presidential Election
Josh Shapiro is making waves in the race for the White House, three years before anyone officially declares, writes George Stockburger for ABC27. A new national poll from Emerson College shows the Pennsylvania governor and Abington native tied for fourth place among likely Democratic contenders for the 2028 election. Shapiro earned 7% of support among…
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Mother-Daughter Duo Pursues Surgical Technician Program at St. Joseph’s University
Mother and daughter, Erica Cabrera and Alexandra Gooding, are pursuing the surgical technician program together at St. Joseph’s University, writes Madeline Marriott for SJU News. Gooding was in the first year of the two-year program when her passion inspired her mother, who was contemplating a career change. She was previously an executive assistant at the…
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Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Cleans Up at Gold Nugget Awards
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers received multiple honors at the annual Gold Nugget Awards, one of the most prestigious national competitions in the home building industry, according to Business Insider. The nation’s leading builder of luxury homes received the notable Master Plan Community of the Year Award, along with six Grand Awards and 18 Merit Awards.…
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These Montco Breweries are Redefining the Suburban Beer Scene
Craft beer lovers rejoice! Montgomery County has some great breweries with a variety of flavor profiles. The Philadelphia Inquirer compiled a list of local breweries around the Main Line. Here are the breweries in Montco: Ardmore Brewing Company Ardmore Brewing Company has undergone a stylish rebrand. Its sleek space and creative menu curated by chef…







































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