• Collegeville and Narberth Redefine Small-Town Living with Smart Development

    Collegeville and Narberth Redefine Small-Town Living with Smart Development

    Collegeville and Narberth are both undergoing revitalization efforts aimed at blending modern development with small-town charm, writes Michael Bradley for Main Line Today. In Collegeville, local investors and community leaders are committed to transforming Main Street into a thriving destination. Longtime resident Phil Sapovits and his Silverback Investments team are spearheading efforts to bring new…

  • As Its New Executive Director, Gladwyne’s Karnit Biran Ready for Israeli Film Festival Of Philadelphia

    As Its New Executive Director, Gladwyne’s Karnit Biran Ready for Israeli Film Festival Of Philadelphia

    The Israeli Film Festival of Philadelphia will run from March 20 to March 30, helmed by its new executive director, Gladwyne’s Karnit Biran, writes Melissa Jacobs for the Main Line Tonight. Biran volunteered for the festival for a decade before taking on her new role last year. She is a native Israeli and Tel Aviv…

  • Toll Brothers Debuts Overlook, a Luxury Home Community in Carmel, New York

    Toll Brothers Debuts Overlook, a Luxury Home Community in Carmel, New York

    Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers has officially opened Overlook by Toll Brothers, a new master-planned community in Carmel, New York, reports Globe Newswire. Offering 300 single-family homes and townhomes, including options for 55+ active adults, Overlook combines upscale living with resort-style amenities. The Sales Center is now open at 2054 Route 6 in Carmel. The community…

  • ZeroEyes Expands AI Gun Detection to 15 More Pennsylvania School Districts

    ZeroEyes Expands AI Gun Detection to 15 More Pennsylvania School Districts

    Conshohocken’s ZeroEyes, an AI-powered gun detection company, expands to 15 Pennsylvania school districts, writes Donna Rovins for the Reporter. The expansion follows a $2 million grant from the Pennsylvania Commission of Crime and Delinquency. “We are deeply honored by the Pennsylvania state Senate’s support of our mission to keep communities safe,” said Mike Lahiff, ZeroEyes…

  • Teapioca Lounge Opens in Horsham, Offering New Haven for Tea Aficionados

    Teapioca Lounge Opens in Horsham, Offering New Haven for Tea Aficionados

    Tea aficionados have a new haven in Horsham with the recent opening of the Teapioca Lounge in the Horsham Point Shopping Center, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The new tea spot opened with several township officials in attendance, including Horsham Council members Bill Whiteside and Eric Glemser, Township Manager Bill Walker, Economic Development Director…

  • Montco’s Julia Wolfe Shines at Philadelphia Orchestra, Blending Classical Music with Innovative Compositions

    Montco’s Julia Wolfe Shines at Philadelphia Orchestra, Blending Classical Music with Innovative Compositions

    At the Philadelphia Orchestra concert at the Kimmel Center, Julia Wolfe emerged as a focal point, highlighting the evolution of women composers in classical music, writes David Patrick Stearns for the Philadelphia Inquirer.  Growing up in Montgomery County, Wolfe’s journey in music was shaped by her education at the forward-thinking University of Michigan in Ann…

  • The Most Expensive Places to Buy a Home in Montgomery County Right Now

    The Most Expensive Places to Buy a Home in Montgomery County Right Now

    Buying a home is more than just finding a place to live—it’s a major financial investment. As home prices continue to rise, affordability remains a key concern for buyers. Stacker used analytics from Zillow to find the towns in PA with the most valuable homes. The typical home value in the U.S. hit $356,776 in…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Historic Jenkintown Colonial Offers Luxury Living on 1.9 Acres

    First Bank House of the Week: Historic Jenkintown Colonial Offers Luxury Living on 1.9 Acres

    Nestled in the prestigious Rydal/Meadowbrook neighborhood, this stunning stone Colonial estate is now on the market for $1,395,000. Here’s a glimpse into this magnificent residence that offers an extraordinary blend of historic charm and modern luxury. . . Situated on 1.9 acres of professionally landscaped grounds, this home exudes classic elegance from the moment you…

  • Downtown Lansdale Parking Woes Spark Fresh Discussion on Solutions

    Downtown Lansdale Parking Woes Spark Fresh Discussion on Solutions

    Parking in downtown Lansdale is once again a hot topic, writes Dan Sokil for The Reporter. A familiar question resurfaces: How can the borough balance parking for visitors while also accommodating employees working in the area? “This has been around forever. It’s kind of a chicken or egg type of situation,” said Police Chief Mike…

  • Montgomery County Businesswomen Shine on Inc.’s Female Founders List

    Montgomery County Businesswomen Shine on Inc.’s Female Founders List

    Several local women with roots in Montgomery County have been recognized on Inc.’s Female Founders 500 list for 2025, highlighting their impressive entrepreneurial achievements, writes Lisa Dukart for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Among them is Jeni Britton, founder of Floura. Her startup turns upcycled food like watermelon rinds and apple cores into fiber bars. Britton,…

  • Asher’s Chocolate Gives Moon Rocks a Stylish Makeover—Same Great Taste, Fresh New Look!

    Asher’s Chocolate Gives Moon Rocks a Stylish Makeover—Same Great Taste, Fresh New Look!

    Asher’s Chocolate, the beloved family-owned Souderton chocolatier, is giving one of its fan-favorite treats a stylish makeover!  Moon Rocks, the indulgent confection that blends dark chocolate caramel marshmallow, white chocolate, and cookie crumbles, now comes in eye-catching new packaging—without changing the deliciousness inside. The updated design enhances the product’s visual appeal while staying true to…

  • Keeping Irish Tradition Strong: Steve Brady and the AOH Prepare for the Conshohocken St. Patrick’s Day Parade

    Keeping Irish Tradition Strong: Steve Brady and the AOH Prepare for the Conshohocken St. Patrick’s Day Parade

    For Skippack’s Steve Brady, being a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) is about more than just celebrating St. Patrick’s Day—it’s about fellowship, service, and tradition. Since joining Division 6 in 2009, he has found a community of like-minded men who share his passion for Irish culture and giving back. The AOH, a…

  • Joann’s Three Montco Stores to Hit Auction After Bankruptcy

    Joann’s Three Montco Stores to Hit Auction After Bankruptcy

    Joann Inc. is preparing to auction off all the stores in 790 retailers, including the three in Montgomery County, writes Mary Vanac for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The bankrupt fabric and craft retailer’s assets were acquired in a February auction by Great American Group LLC and the retailer’s term lenders. Joann Inc. had initially planned…

  • Huntingdon Valley’s Harvey Rovinsky, Celebrated Former Owner of Bernie Robbins Jewelers, Dies at 77

    Huntingdon Valley’s Harvey Rovinsky, Celebrated Former Owner of Bernie Robbins Jewelers, Dies at 77

    Harvey Rovinsky, a Huntingdon Valley resident and celebrated former owner and president of Bernie Robbins Jewelers, died on January 28 aged 77, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Rovinsky, who was also a marketing innovator, National Retail Hall of Famer, and philanthropist, transformed a small family business into a successful nine-store chain with national…

  • Scale Tippers, Private Strength Club in Oaks, Ready to Host First Bodybuilding Show

    Scale Tippers, Private Strength Club in Oaks, Ready to Host First Bodybuilding Show

    Scale Tippers, a private strength club in Oaks, is gearing up for its first bodybuilding show this Saturday, reports Aunyea Lachelle for NBC10 Philadelphia. Dave Battle opened the gym just over a year ago and it has already grown to become one of the premier bodybuilding facilities in the area. “We are the leading facility…

  • How An Abington Woman Earned a Quick Visa and Made it to Mexico

    How An Abington Woman Earned a Quick Visa and Made it to Mexico

    Back in 2016, after Donald Trump’s election, plenty of people swore they’d leave the country, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine.  Few, if any, actually did. Fast forward to today, and the same conversations are happening—except this time, Abington journalist Wendy Rosenfield is following through. Rosenfield recently secured a temporary residency visa for Mexico, taking…

  • This Woman-Led Montgomeryville Company is a Family-Owned Business Award Honoree

    This Woman-Led Montgomeryville Company is a Family-Owned Business Award Honoree

    Karla Trotman’s journey to leading Electro Soft, a contract manufacturing company, began at her family’s kitchen table in Ambler. Lisa Dukart highlights Trotman’s journey to running this 2024 family-owned business award honoree for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  As a child, Trotman learned to cut cables and wires under the guidance of her father, Wallace, who…

  • Billionaire Jeff Yass Expands Wealth and Influence Amid TikTok Controversy

    Billionaire Jeff Yass Expands Wealth and Influence Amid TikTok Controversy

    Jeff Yass, co-founder of Susquehanna International Group (SIG), has emerged as one of the richest figures in finance, writes Tom Maloney for Bloomberg. The Bala Cynwyd resident’s fortune now exceeds $63 billion. His wealth surge is largely tied to his early investment in ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, which he backed through SIG China…