• 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…

  • Montco Forms Council to Determine AI’s Role in County’s Future

    Montco Forms Council to Determine AI’s Role in County’s Future

    Montgomery County is taking a step into the future with the launch of a new AI for Public Good Advisory Council, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch.  As AI tools grow more powerful—and more pervasive—county leaders are moving quickly to ensure ethics, transparency, and community benefit stay front and center. The newly formed council will…

  • Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Debuts Stonemill Village in Downingtown

    Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Debuts Stonemill Village in Downingtown

    Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers has unveiled its latest offering: Stonemill Village in Downingtown, Chester County, according to Morningstar. Nestled in the acclaimed Downingtown Area School District, Stonemill Village will feature 89 two-story townhomes designed with ease and elegance in mind. Homes range from 1,825 to over 2,100 square feet, with 3 bedrooms, 2 to 3.5…

  • Brandon Parish Brings Jewish Deli Tradition to with King of Prussia’s Kibitz Room

    Brandon Parish Brings Jewish Deli Tradition to with King of Prussia’s Kibitz Room

    Brandon Parish adds a new chapter to his family’s legacy with the opening of King of Prussia’s newest Jewish deli, the Kibitz Room, writes Michael Klein for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Located just a mile from King of Prussia Mall, the new spot marks Brandon’s first solo venture—though he grew up in his father’s Cherry Hill…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Modern Gladwyne Home Offers Smart Design and Riverfront Living

    First Bank House of the Week: Modern Gladwyne Home Offers Smart Design and Riverfront Living

    Tucked along the scenic banks of the Schuylkill River, 310 River Road is a striking blend of contemporary design and effortless elegance. Listed at $2.19 million, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence in Gladwyne offers 4,000+ square feet of cutting-edge architecture and expansive views. . . Built by Rufo Properties and designed by Bissinger, this home is…

  • After Arsonist Attack, Gov. Josh Shapiro Urges Rejection of Political Violence

    After Arsonist Attack, Gov. Josh Shapiro Urges Rejection of Political Violence

    Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has called on society to reject political violence in a New York Times opinion piece following last week’s arsonist attack on his mansion, writes Gillian McGoldrick for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Shapiro, who similarly condemned political violence after an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump, wrote that there is a “shared responsibility…

  • Midcentury Modern Bryn Mawr Home Hits Market for $2.2M

    Midcentury Modern Bryn Mawr Home Hits Market for $2.2M

    A midcentury modern home in Bryn Mawr, inspired by the 1960s aesthetic popularized by the show Mad Men, hit the market last week for $2.2 million, writes Erica Palan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The stunning residence impresses from the start with its jaw-dropping spiral staircase. “As soon as you walk in, you can see the…

  • Walkable Jenkintown Praises Hatboro’s Parking—Locals Might Disagree

    Walkable Jenkintown Praises Hatboro’s Parking—Locals Might Disagree

    While locals complain about parking, Hatboro Mayor Tim Schultz says the issue is more perception than reality, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Schultz says there’s plenty of parking downtown, pointing to spots behind Produce Junction as prime real estate—though borough officials clarify those are reserved for nearby stores. Still, Schultz stands by the simplicity…

  • Jeff Yass Nearly Doubled His Net Worth Last Year – Now You Can Track How He Spends It

    Jeff Yass Nearly Doubled His Net Worth Last Year – Now You Can Track How He Spends It

    Bala Cynwyd billionaire Jeff Yass, Pennsylvania’s richest person, nearly doubled his net worth to $50 billion last year thanks to his investment in ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, writes Sean Kitchen for The Keystone. The recently launched website, All Eyes on Yass, highlights Yass’ wealth and his influence in the Keystone State. “Jeff Yass is the…

  • Berwyn’s Shady Dog Record & Disc Exchange Rides the Vinyl Resurgence

    Berwyn’s Shady Dog Record & Disc Exchange Rides the Vinyl Resurgence

    Vinyl is back in vogue, and Dave Castleman, who owns Shady Dog Record & Disc Exchange in Berwyn, is thrilled, writes Hobart Rowland for the Main Line Today. Castleman has devoted most of his life to records. He started working at Plastic Fantastic vinyl shop in 1976, eventually becoming vice president. He opened Shady Dog…

  • Earth Day Takes Root in Pottstown with Massive Tree-Planting Project

    Earth Day Takes Root in Pottstown with Massive Tree-Planting Project

    Earth Day was transformative at Pottstown High School this year, writes Evan Brandt for the Pottstwon Mercury. In one of the largest school-based tree planting efforts in Pennsylvania history, the Pottstown School District added 434 new trees across nine sites. The Department of Conservation supported the project with a $550,000 initiative. DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams…

  • Kieffer’s Appliances in Lansdale Leads the Charge as Smart Kitchens Go Mainstream

    Kieffer’s Appliances in Lansdale Leads the Charge as Smart Kitchens Go Mainstream

    The kitchen of the future is already here, and Kieffer’s Appliances in Lansdale is making sure Montgomery County residents are ready for it, writes Terri Ackman for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Once considered a luxury reserved for top-tier brands, smart kitchen technology has gone mainstream. “When smart features first came out, they were a luxury,” says…

  • Josh Shapiro Brings Community Back to Governor’s Home After Arson Attack

    Josh Shapiro Brings Community Back to Governor’s Home After Arson Attack

    Less than two weeks after an arson attempt shook the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence, Josh Shapiro turned heartbreak into hope, welcoming families back to the mansion lawn for the annual Easter egg hunt. The April 13 fire, allegedly set by a man “harboring hatred” toward Shapiro, caused significant damage while the governor and his family slept…

  • Six Abandoned Dogs in Care of Montgomery County SPCA as Cheltenham Township Seeks Responsible Party

    Six Abandoned Dogs in Care of Montgomery County SPCA as Cheltenham Township Seeks Responsible Party

    Six dogs abandoned in cages behind a shopping center are now in the care of Montgomery County SPCA in Conshohocken, while Cheltenham Township police search for the culprit, writes Caroline Goggin for 6abc. The police said they found the six Australian cattle dogs – five together in one cage and their dad in the other…

  • Production Wraps for Bradley Cooper’s Latest Directorial Project

    Production Wraps for Bradley Cooper’s Latest Directorial Project

    Jenkintown native, Bradley Cooper has wrapped production on his newest film, Is This Thing On?, writes Katcy Stephan for Variety. The film is a heartfelt story, blending comedy and emotional depth.  The Searchlight Pictures project follows a couple whose marriage begins to unravel as they take divergent paths: he dives into New York City’s stand-up…

  • Story of Abington’s Radical Abolitionist Makes Debut on Philadelphia Stage

    Story of Abington’s Radical Abolitionist Makes Debut on Philadelphia Stage

    The Return of Benjamin Lay, the story of a radical Abington abolitionist, arrives in Philadelphia for the first time, with a run at the Quintessence Theatre, writes  Kristin Hunt for the Philly Voice. Lay, a 4-foot-7 activist, protested slavery so loudly in 1700s Philadelphia that his own congregation expelled him. Dismissed by his contemporaries as…

  • Schradergroup Acquisition Brings Conshohocken Design Expertise to National Stage

    Schradergroup Acquisition Brings Conshohocken Design Expertise to National Stage

    Conshohocken-based Schradergroup has been acquired by Hord Coplan Macht, a major architecture firm headquartered in Baltimore, writes Melody Simmons for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The acquisition, announced this week, gives Hord Coplan Macht a solid entry into the Philadelphia market—along with expanded reach into Pittsburgh, Lancaster, and State College. Schradergroup, founded in 2004 and based…

  • Matt Strahm and King of Prussia’s Victus Sports Surprise Local Team with Custom Gloves

    Matt Strahm and King of Prussia’s Victus Sports Surprise Local Team with Custom Gloves

    Before the Phillies took the field Friday night, one of their own delivered a major-league moment off the diamond—thanks in part to King of Prussia’s Victus Sports, writes Dan Snyder and Sean Tallant for CBS News. Phillies reliever Matt Strahm teamed up with Victus to surprise the Newtown Angels, a special needs baseball team, with…