• PAED Spotlight: Pottstown’s Hollywood Garage

    PAED Spotlight: Pottstown’s Hollywood Garage

    For Nick Yannessa, running Hollywood Garage in Pottstown is more than a job — it’s a family tradition built on hard work, trust, and a deep love for the community. Yannessa grew up around cars, helping his father, Mike, at the family’s shop as early as 12 years old. Mike first opened Mike’s Service Center…

  • Office Evolution Opens New Flexible Workspace in Blue Bell’s Sentry Park

    Office Evolution Opens New Flexible Workspace in Blue Bell’s Sentry Park

    Professionals in Blue Bell now have a new, modern option for flexible workspaces, thanks to the arrival of Office Evolution at Five Sentry Park East. Located at 325 Sentry Parkway East, Suite 301, the newly opened Office Evolution spans nearly 13,000 square feet. The space offers 68 private offices, a coworking area, two conference rooms,…

  • Glencairn Museum in Bryn Athyn Highlights Sacred Ukrainian Tradition with New Exhibit

    Glencairn Museum in Bryn Athyn Highlights Sacred Ukrainian Tradition with New Exhibit

    Glencairn Museum in Bryn Athyn is hosting an exhibition that showcases the sacred Ukrainian embroidery tradition known as rushnyk, practiced by many Ukrainian American families in the region, writes Emily Neil for the WHYY. A rushnyk is a traditional Ukrainian embroidered cloth used in rituals such as births, weddings, and funerals. Many Ukrainian homes display…

  • Rooster’s Glenside Blends Sports Bar, English Pub, and Cocktail Lounge Vibes

    Rooster’s Glenside Blends Sports Bar, English Pub, and Cocktail Lounge Vibes

    Rooster’s, the new Stove & Co. restaurant in Glenside, blends sports bar, English pub, and cocktail lounge vibes into one inviting spot for a great night out, writes Jason Sheehan for the Philadelphia Magazine. The new eatery, located in the space that once housed the beloved Keswick Tavern, features a massive television that stretches nearly…

  • Six New Restaurants in Montgomery County Add to a Thriving Dining Scene

    Six New Restaurants in Montgomery County Add to a Thriving Dining Scene

    The dining scene in Philadelphia suburbs continues to thrive, with many new restaurants in Montgomery County opening this fallas well as throughout the region, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Peter Martin and chef Biff Gottehrer recently opened Izzy’s Cocktail Bar in Ardmore, a snug Japanese izakaya that focuses primarily on bao bun and…

  • Bryn Mawr’s Michael Rubin Launches First Fanatics Collectibles Store with Formula 1 Flair

    Bryn Mawr’s Michael Rubin Launches First Fanatics Collectibles Store with Formula 1 Flair

    Bryn Mawr native Michael Rubin called on Formula 1 superstar Lewis Hamilton to make the new Fanatics flagship store unforgettable, writes Trace William Cowen for Complex. Thousands of fans packed London’s Regent Street on Friday for the debut of the first-ever Fanatics Collectibles flagship store. The 9,000-square-foot shop is a new hub for trading card…

  • Truist Championship Volunteers Gather in King of Prussia Before PGA Tour Debut

    Truist Championship Volunteers Gather in King of Prussia Before PGA Tour Debut

    With the 2025 Truist Championship a little more than a week away at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, hundreds of volunteers gathered Sunday at Topgolf in King of Prussia to kick off the excitement, writes Eva Anderson for CBS News. More than 1,700 volunteers from 21 states and three countries have signed up to help run…

  • East Greenville’s Sabrina Carpenter Hits Musical Milestone in the U.K.

    East Greenville’s Sabrina Carpenter Hits Musical Milestone in the U.K.

    East Greenville’s own Sabrina Carpenter is still riding high from her breakout success with Short n’ Sweet, but now one of her earlier albums is having a major moment, writes Hugh McIntyre for Forbes. Emails I Can’t Send, released back in 2022, just celebrated its 52nd week on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart — marking…

  • Wynnewood’s Sunrise Day Camp Gives Kids with Cancer a Chance to Enjoy Typical Camp Activities

    Wynnewood’s Sunrise Day Camp Gives Kids with Cancer a Chance to Enjoy Typical Camp Activities

    Sunrise Day Camp at the Kaiserman JCC in Wynnewood, over seven weeks each summer, is a true ray of light for children battling cancer and their families, writes Nydia Han for 6abc. The free summer camp provides kids living with the often deadly disease with the opportunity to do typical camp stuff, including swimming and…

  • Beat the Summer Heat at These Top Regional Ice Cream Shops

    Beat the Summer Heat at These Top Regional Ice Cream Shops

    Summer is the perfect time to discover local ice cream shops, where the frosty scoops and creative flavors promise sweet relief from the heat, write Victoria Alfred-Levow and Ben Silver for the Main Line Today. The good news is that three of the region’s ten best spots are right here in Montgomery County. Petrucci’s Ice…

  • New Monument at Bryn Mawr College Pays Tribute to Generations of Black Workers

    New Monument at Bryn Mawr College Pays Tribute to Generations of Black Workers

    Bryn Mawr College unveiled a powerful new art installation last Thursday that honors the Black workers who helped build and sustain the Main Line institution over a century ago, writes Isaac Avilucea for Axios Philadelphia. The piece, titled “Don’t Forget to Remember (Me)” by D.C.-based artist Nekisha Durrett, transforms the Cloisters courtyard with a braided…

  • New Fort Washington Innovation Protects Seniors From Dangerous Fall

    New Fort Washington Innovation Protects Seniors From Dangerous Fall

    After years of development, Fort Washington-based ActiveProtective has earned FDA marketing authorization for its Tango Belt, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Tango Belt uses smart sensors to detect dangerous motion and deploys airbags during hip-impacting falls, offering older adults a new layer of protection. In clinical studies, the belt reduced fall-related…

  • Two King of Prussia Hotels Couldn’t Survive Slow Pandemic Recovery

    Two King of Prussia Hotels Couldn’t Survive Slow Pandemic Recovery

    After years of trying to weather a tough hotel market, Wilmington-based Buccini Pollin Group is surrendering two King of Prussia hotels to its lenders, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The firm is handing over the keys to the Crowne Plaza Philadelphia King of Prussia and the Fairfield Inn Philadelphia Valley Forge/King of…

  • Amazon Prime’s Spy High Docuseries Follows Lower Merion’s ‘WebcamGate’

    Amazon Prime’s Spy High Docuseries Follows Lower Merion’s ‘WebcamGate’

    The new docuseries ‘Spy High’ explores the Lower Merion “WebcamGate” scandal, writes Rosa Cartagena for the Philadelphia Inquirer. In 2010, the Lower Merion School District was accused of secretly recording students using school-issued laptops. The Spy High series follows Harriton High School student Blake Robbins, a 15-year-old accused of selling drugs based on a photo…

  • Saint Joseph’s Partners with Nonprofit to Explore How AI Robots Can Support Aging Adults with Autism

    Saint Joseph’s Partners with Nonprofit to Explore How AI Robots Can Support Aging Adults with Autism

    Researchers at Haub Innovation Center at Saint Joseph’s University are developing ways for AI-powered robots to support aging adults with autism, writes Nicole Leonard for the WHYY. They have partnered with Bancroft, a New Jersey nonprofit, to pilot the technology with individuals living in assisted care communities. For the project, researchers programmed Pepper – a…

  • Human Robot Brewery Coming to New Hope

    Human Robot Brewery Coming to New Hope

    Popular Philadelphia brewery Human Robot is opening a new location in New Hope, writes Jenn Ladd for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The new bar, Doubles, will take over the former home of Great Barn Brewery’s Farm to Glass Taproom and offer waterfront seating along the Delaware Canal Towpath. This will make the fifth location for Human…

  • Merion Building in King of Prussia Sold to Florida Real Estate Firm for $11.8M

    Merion Building in King of Prussia Sold to Florida Real Estate Firm for $11.8M

    The Merion Building in King of Prussia has been acquired by Florida-based Onicx Group for $11.8 million, marking the real estate firm’s first investment in the Philadelphia region, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Ilya Hvostikov, vice president of acquisitions for Onicx, called the building’s location on the northeast corner of South Gulph…

  • Following Masters Win, Rory McIlroy Heads to the Philadelphia Cricket Club for the Truist Championship

    Following Masters Win, Rory McIlroy Heads to the Philadelphia Cricket Club for the Truist Championship

    Newly crowned Masters champion Rory McIlroy will visit the Montco next month for the PGA Tour’s Truist Championship at the Philadelphia Cricket Club in Flourtown, write Alexandra Simon and Nikki DeMentri for CBS News Philadelphia. The tour announced that the sixth golfer in history to complete a career Grand Slam committed to the event just…