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The Living Room at Cricket Avenue One-Year Later Still an Intimate Live Music Experience
The Living Room at Cricket Avenue is getting ready to celebrate its one year anniversary and owner Laura Mann is still dedicated to providing an intimate live music experience, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. Located at 104 Cricket Avenue in Ardmore, The Living Room features comfy sofas and armchairs just like in your…
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See What You Can Buy in Montgomery County With $1M House Budget
A Gladwyne property with character, plenty of yard space, and enough room to comfortably fit a small family is a rare find within a $1 million house budget on the Main Line, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Nestled on Righters Mill Road, this charming home is set back from the street that…
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Willow Grove Nonprofit to Benefit from Liam Castellanos ‘Battle Cry’ Tee
Liam Castellanos, the son of Phillies slugger Nick Castellanos, has become a favorite face at Citizens Bank Park whenever he comes to support his dad. Phillies fans are loving the special bond between father and son. What is even more special though is how Liam uses his celebrity to give back to those who need…
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Montgomery County Resident Advocates for Young Women as Girl Scouts CEO
Kim E. Fraites-Dow, a Montgomery County resident, was nominated as a Patch community leader for the strong impact she has had as CEO of the Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. She was nominated by Taylor Campbell who lives in the Plymouth–Whitemarsh area. On why Fraites Dow deserves to be recognized,…
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State Reps, County Leaders Rally Behind Suburban Community Hospital Nurses
Several prominent local leaders joined the picket line of healthcare workers at Suburban Community Hospital earlier this week to show their support for the nurses who are rallying for safe working conditions, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. State Sen. Amanda Cappelletti, State Reps. Matt Bradford and Greg Scott, and Montgomery County Commissioner Jamila Winder were…
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Philly, Lower Merion Considering New Trail to Connect Manayunk and Lower Merion
Transportation professionals in Philadelphia and Lower Merion have been studying the feasibility of creating a new trail connection across the Schuylkill River. The new trail would connect the Schuylkill River Trail in Manayunk with the Pencoyd Trail in Lower Merion Township. The feasibility study explored whether an existing bridge dubbed by many as the “Mule…
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Jason Kelce Talks Possible Collab with Taylor Swift on Future Christmas Album
In an interview with the Today show, the Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, said it would be “incredible” if Taylor Swift joined the NFL team’s annual Christmas album in the future. Kelce was on the show with teammate’s Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata to discuss their upcoming second Christmas album, “A Philly Special Christmas Special,”…
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Rite Aid CEO Warns Landlords More Stores Will Close, Cost Concessions Needed
The recent closings of Rite Aid stores in our area apparently are not the end of the company’s restructuring as it goes through Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, writes Tim Schooley for Pittsburgh Business Times. On a recent conference call, new Rite Aid CEO Jeffrey Stein didn’t mince words when he warned retail landlords that more…
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Montco Commissioner Calls on Neighbors to Support Each Other in Midst of Israel-Hamas War
The Philadelphia Citizen recently published a transcript of the remarks of Ken Lawrence Jr., chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners, as he spoke about the Israel–Hamas war at a meeting on October 19. Here is an excerpt of what he said: “While for some of us, this is a far-off conflict, for many…
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Enjoy Dining in an Igloo Garden While Giving Back to Upper Merion Food Pantry
Igloo dining is back in Montgomery County at the King of Prussia District’s Igloo Garden on the Green and when you make a reservation you help support the Upper Merion Area Community Cupboard, writes Main Line Tonight. Six heated igloos provided by AVE King of Prussia and Ethan Allen will be located at King of…
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Gerhard’s Appliances Hosting a ‘High Fashion Halloween Happy Hour’
Gerhard’s Appliances in Glenside is celebrating innovation and luxury with a “High Fashion Halloween Happy Hour” at its new Jennair Showroom on October 26, writes Ryan Genova of Glenside Local. The showroom opening will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and guests are encouraged to come in costume to the “high fashion extravaganza.”…
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Wegmans Signs First Philadelphia Sports Sponsorship Deal with Flyers
Wegmans has secured its first local sports sponsorship deal with the Philadelphia Flyers, writes Ryan Sharrow for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The details of the agreement haven’t been disclosed, but the grocery store chain will have signage in the Wells Fargo Center as well as different promotions with the Flyers Charities. Wegmans and the Flyers…
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Former Owner of an Ardmore Boxing Studio Starts New Chapter as Author
Jen Crompton and her husband Jeff built a strong fitness community through their Ardmore boxing and spin studio and now she is expanding that community through a new book, writes Melissa Jacob for Main Line Tonight. Fuel Cycle Fitness was an award-winning fitness studio, but unfortunately like what happened to many businesses, the pandemic hit…
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SEPTA Halts Demolition of Ambler Freight House as Community Concern Heats Up
SEPTA had the historic Ambler Freight House slated for demolition this month, but the plans have been delayed for now, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. Ambler residents say that the building – a symbol of the community’s small-town roots – should be preserved not demolished. SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch explained that the decision to raze…
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Haverford School Grad and Author Sheds Light on Century-old Mystery
About 110 years ago, Rudolf Diesel, the inventor of the Diesel engine, disappeared without a trace. His story unfortunately was lost to history until author Douglas Brunt, The Haverford School graduate, brought it to life, writes Amanda Smith for Billy Penn. In his first nonfiction book, “The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel: Genius, Power, and…
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Two Cheltenham Graduates Win Several Emmy Awards at Mid-Atlantic Regionals
Theron Louis, Cheltenham High School Class of 2011 and Ayanna Clark, Cheltenham High School Class of 2014, both took home Emmy Awards after the 41st annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Awards ceremony of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, writes Ryan Genova for Glenside Local. Clark, an award-winning NBC10 Philadelphia news producer, won in the…
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Looking for some Family Fun This Week? Check Out These Philly Area Bowling Alleys
Whether you play with family or friends, bowling alleys are always a cool place to hang out, writes Noah Rymsza for Main Line Today. In the Philadelphia area, bowling alleys come in all shapes in sizes and include more classic alleys as well as more modern upgraded ones with an arcade and bar. Check out…






































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