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Abandoned Wyncote Childhood Home of Baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson Set for Demolition
Baseball legend Reggie Jackson’s long-abandoned childhood home in Wyncote is set to be torn down starting April 14 to make way for a parking lot that will serve a nearby gym and co-working space, writes Michael Tanenbaum for the Philly Voice. The Baseball Hall of Famer, who won five World Series rings during his career…
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Narberth Mayoral Race Clears for Dana Edwards After Heated Endorsement Battle
Narberth’s next mayoral race just got a lot quieter, writes Katie Bernard for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Dana Edwards, a local business insurance executive, is now the likely winner after his opponent, attorney Rebecca Starr, exited the race last week, citing a toxic tone. With no Republicans on the ballot and no independents (yet) in sight,…
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North Penn High School to Kick Off Highly-Anticipated Renovation with Tile-Breaking Ceremony
Big changes are on the horizon for North Penn High School—and it all starts with a tile smash, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. On May 19 at 6 p.m., the district will host a spirited “tile breaking” ceremony at the Rick Carroll Natatorium, officially launching Phase 1 of a long-anticipated renovation project. The public…
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First Bank House of the Week: Fort Washington Home Blends Luxury and Comfort on 1.2 Acres
Step into refined suburban living at 438 Dreshertown Road in Fort Washington, where sophisticated design and everyday comfort blend seamlessly. Listed at $1,350,000, this 5-bedroom, 3.5-bath estate sits on nearly 1.2 acres in the heart of Montgomery County. . . The home welcomes you with a grand marble foyer and flows into an open floor…
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Main Line Fashion Week Returns to Bryn Mawr, Celebrating Style and Neurodiversity
This Saturday, Bryn Mawr brings the runway back to the Main Line Fashion Week, and for a good cause, writes Max Bennett for the Patch. The one-hour fashion show doubles as a fundraiser to support neurodiverse students at Hill Top Preparatory School. Hill Top will host the event from 8 to 9 PM. Spearheaded by…
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Governor Josh Shapiro Talks Faith and a Life of Service
When Abington’s Josh Shapiro took the oath as Pennsylvania’s 48th governor, he did it with a Bible from the Tree of Life synagogue, writes Aaron Troodler for the Philadelphia Jewish Exponent. This was a powerful symbol of both his Jewish faith and his commitment to public service. For Shapiro, faith isn’t just personal; it’s foundational.…
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Ambler’s Hidden Gem: One of Pennsylvania’s Seven Best Small Town Craft Breweries
One popular local spot has made the list of the seven great small town craft breweries in Pennsylvania, writes Robin Shreeves for The Keystone. Forest & Main Brewing is a true gem in Ambler in a beautiful Victorian building from the late 1800s. With 13 beers on tap, including three side pulls and three hand…
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From Live Music to Local Eats: Glenside Offers Perfect Mix for Residents
Glenside is not just a place to visit for a show; it offers a perfect blend of great dining and entertainment options for those who live there, writes Sandy Smith for the Philadelphia Magazine. “It’s a perfect 10!” said Carle Robbins, Addison Wolfe Real Estate’s director of sales. “As in, only 10 miles to Philly…
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Geno Auriemma’s Legacy Grows as the Gold Standard in NCAA Excellence
Norristown legend Geno Auriemma has done it again—securing his 12th NCAA women’s basketball championship as head coach of the UConn Huskies, writes Robby Kalland for CBS Sports. After an eight-year title drought, Auriemma’s squad delivered a commanding 82-59 victory over South Carolina in the 2025 national championship game, reminding everyone why he’s one of the…
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Cutlets at Carina Sorella in Bryn Mawr Are Show-Stopping Spectacles
The huge chicken cutlets served at Carina Sorella in Bryn Mawr are a true spectacle, often drawing the attention of many a passersby, writes Craig LaBan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. While some might criticize the supersizing of American portions, this 14-ounce slab of fried chicken and buttermilk breading is perfect for sharing with a loved…
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Bala Cynwyd’s Susquehanna International Group Leads the Charge to Save TikTok
As Trump pushes the deadline back another 75 days, Susquehanna International Group is at the forefront of efforts to keep TikTok in the U.S., writes Samantha Neely for USA Today. The Bala Cynwyd-based trading firm, a longtime investor in TikTok’s parent company ByteDance, is helping lead a consortium—alongside Blackstone and other non-Chinese stakeholders—aiming to acquire…
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Paws and Affection’s “Cocktails for Canines” Returns for a Night of Food, Fun, and Furry Friends
Paws and Affection is gearing up for its annual Cocktails for Canines event on Saturday, April 26 at the Cynwyd Club in Narberth, and it’s shaping up to be a night to remember. This year’s event embraces a black-and-white theme inspired by the nonprofit’s playful panda logo, a clever nod to its acronym, “PandA.” It’s…
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WSJ: Morgan Properties Writes Colossal Check for Expansion into Midwest
Conshohocken’s Morgan Properties is making waves in the Midwest, scooping up 11 apartment communities across the region for $501 million, writes Rebecca Picciotto for the Wall Street Journal. The move adds more than 3,000 units to its portfolio and pushes the company past 100,000 apartments nationwide—an all-time high in its 40-year history. Long known for…
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Caroline M. Merrill, Retired Nurse and Montgomery County’s Oldest Resident, Remembered
Caroline M. Merrill, a retired nurse, daycare assistant, and exercise enthusiast, died on March 29 aged 110 at her home in Ardmore House, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Merrill, celebrated as the oldest Montgomery County resident and fourth-oldest Pennsylvanian, became a local celebrity thanks to her age, energy, and endearing personality. She appeared…
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Richie LaCalandra Leads St. Joe’s Lacrosse After Long-Awaited Return to the Field
After two injury-plagued seasons, St. Joe’s Richie LaCalandra is finally bacon the lacrosse field in full force, writes Mia Messina for the Philadelphia Inquirer. With 36 points through 10 games, LaCalandra is leading the charge for No. 15 Saint Joseph’s, reminding everyone why he was once a two-time NEC Player of the Year at Long…
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David’s Bridal Becomes One-Stop Shop with New Menswear Line
David’s Bridal, headquartered in King of Prussia, is expanding its portfolio into the men’s fashion game, writes Lucille Barilla for Retail Wire. The iconic wedding retailer just announced its first-ever menswear collection, thanks to a new collaboration with Perry Ellis and its brand Cubavera. The rollout begins with accessories, with suits to follow shortly, all…
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IKEA Mini Store Concept Headed to Texas This Year
Big news in a smaller package: a bite-sized IKEA is heading to the Rio Grande Valley later this year, writes Dina Arévalo for My San Antonio. According to state records, the Swedish retailer headquartered in Conshohocken is bringing one of its small-format stores to Pharr Town Center, a busy shopping hub in Pharr, Texas. The…













































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