• Hatboro Chamber of Commerce Recognizes 4 Businesses for Decade of Service

    Hatboro Chamber of Commerce Recognizes 4 Businesses for Decade of Service

    The downtown district in Hatboro has been experiencing a transformation as plans move forward on the construction of apartment buildings with retail space on the first floor, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch. As the Hatboro Chamber of Commerce focuses on drawing more shoppers downtown, it is also celebrating businesses that have longstanding records of serving…

  • Academy of the New Church Boys Optimistic About this Year’s League Championship

    Academy of the New Church Boys Optimistic About this Year’s League Championship

    Academy of the New Church in Bryn Athyn is hoping that this year, the boys’ basketball team can go all the way and win the Friends Schools League championship, writes Joseph Santoliquito for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The last time the school won the championship was in 2005, but the boys have managed to reach the…

  • Chief Medical Officer at Community Health & Dental Care Receives 2023 APEX Award

    Chief Medical Officer at Community Health & Dental Care Receives 2023 APEX Award

    Community Health & Dental Care pediatric provider and Chief Medical Officer, Irene Shepherd, received the 2023 APEX – Outstanding Primary Care Clinician Award at the 2023 Annual Pennsylvania Association for Community Health Centers Conference held between October 10 and October 12 at the Lancaster Marriott in Lancaster. The Outstanding Primary Care Clinician Award is presented…

  • Local Landscaper on Mission to Beautify Public Spaces in Montgomery County

    Local Landscaper on Mission to Beautify Public Spaces in Montgomery County

    Warren Lewis, the owner of his own landscaping company for almost 40 years, understands the powerful impact beautiful outdoor spaces can have on a community, writes Matteo Iadonisi for 6ABC. That is why he devotes his free time to public beautification projects like a recent one in Gladwyne. “I drive by intersections, you know, on…

  • Philadelphia Museum of Art, Arcadia University Join Forces on Culinary Masterpieces

    Philadelphia Museum of Art, Arcadia University Join Forces on Culinary Masterpieces

    A new exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art will now have a culinary component added to it, thanks in part to an Arcadia University professor, writes Timothy Walton for 6ABC. Shape of Time: Korean Art after 1989 highlights Korean artists after the travel bans were lifted by the Asian country in 1989. “As a…

  • Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers Adds Another Montgomery County Location

    Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers Adds Another Montgomery County Location

    The national chain Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers is coming to Limerick Township, according to Ryan Kneller at 69 News WFMZ. The fast-casual restaurant that specializes in cooked-to-order steakburgers made with “Freddy’s Famous Steakburger and Fry Seasoning” and frozen custard treats opened another Montgomery County location on Tuesday, October 17 at 70 Buckwalter Road, Suite…

  • Wawa Continues Montgomery County Expansion with New East Norriton Store

    Wawa Continues Montgomery County Expansion with New East Norriton Store

    Wawa is continuing its Montgomery County expansion with the recent opening of its latest location in East Norriton Township, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. The large new store is located at 14 E. Germantown Pike. A grand opening last week featured local officials, first responders, and a fire truck. Wawa’s official mascot, Wally Goose,…

  • Bring Your Appetite: These Montco Eateries Are Part of Main Line Today Restaurant Week

    Bring Your Appetite: These Montco Eateries Are Part of Main Line Today Restaurant Week

    Main Line Today Restaurant Week is returning for the third year, and several Montgomery County eateries have signed on to participate in the two-week culinary celebration, writes Ben Silver for the Main Line Today. The event will take place from November 5 to 18. The aim is to showcase the talents of some of the…

  • See How Much House a $500,000 Budget Can Get You in Ardmore

    See How Much House a $500,000 Budget Can Get You in Ardmore

    While homes in one of the most sought-after parts of the Main Line are usually more expensive, occasionally, there are some gems that can be purchased for an attainable price, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. A lovely brick house at 333 E. County Line Road in Ardmore currently on sale for $499,000…

  • Women’s Varsity Golf Will Be in Full Swing at Saint Joseph’s University by Fall 2024

    Women’s Varsity Golf Will Be in Full Swing at Saint Joseph’s University by Fall 2024

    Saint Joseph’s University will be adding a new varsity sport next fall, writes Todd Kelly for GOLFWEEK. The university is building a women’s varsity golf team that will start to compete in fall of 2024. School officials said that the search for a head coach will start soon. St. Joe’s competes in the Atlantic 10…

  • Taste the Flavors of Fall with These Autumnal Drinks in Montgomery County

    Taste the Flavors of Fall with These Autumnal Drinks in Montgomery County

    The fall is the perfect time to tempt your palate with some warm flavored drinks, writes Julie King for Valley Forge Tourism and Conventional Board. And with the free Montco Makers mobile pass, you can win prizes when you check into local breweries, distilleries, and wineries. Here are some of hottest autumnal drinks this season.…

  • King of Prussia’s Victus Sports Takes Over Manayunk Gallery for Red October

    King of Prussia’s Victus Sports Takes Over Manayunk Gallery for Red October

    Bruce Tatem, aka the “Bat King,” an artist with Victus Sports in King of Prussia, has taken over the Look Listen art gallery in Manayunk for Red October, reports Tim Furlong for NBC 10. The “Swingable Art” exhibit, which will run until October 27, is a fun collection of baseball bat designs used by some…

  • Powerful Storytelling: Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media Fall Fest Coming to Montco

    Powerful Storytelling: Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media Fall Fest Coming to Montco

    Every November Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media kicks off its Fall Fest with film screenings and exclusive digital content, highlighting Jewish storytelling from all around the world, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. This year, from November 11th through the 18th, Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media will premiere eight new films, a mix of…

  • NY Developer to Redevelop Former Inquirer Printing Plant in Upper Merion

    NY Developer to Redevelop Former Inquirer Printing Plant in Upper Merion

    DH Property Holdings, a New York developer, last week submitted plans to build a 746,240-square foot warehouse complex at the site of the former Philadelphia Inquirer printing plant in Upper Merion, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The plans detail the building of two industrial buildings on the 46.3-acre site that the real…

  • New Trends in Montgomery County Offer a Fresh Take on Classic Home Design

    New Trends in Montgomery County Offer a Fresh Take on Classic Home Design

    If you are looking to freshen up your home with a new look, you won’t want to miss these new home design trends identified by Philadelphia Magazine. In Montgomery County, some of the hottest new design styles include a warmer palette of earthy tones, creamy textures, and sweeping murals, writes Emily Goulet for the magazine.…

  • 3 Montco Golf Courses Rank Among the Top Courses in Pennsylvania

    3 Montco Golf Courses Rank Among the Top Courses in Pennsylvania

    LINKS Magazine recently ranked the best golf courses in Pennsylvania and three Montgomery County courses made the Top 10 list. Merion Golf Club East in Ardmore, which is considered “the finest inland links in the country,” is on the list. The course was designed by Hugh Wilson and made famous by golfers Bobby Jones and…

  • Norristown Forum Explores Fate of Former Montgomery County Prison

    Norristown Forum Explores Fate of Former Montgomery County Prison

    A forum was held recently in Norristown to discuss the preservation of the former Montgomery County prison, writes Kevin Riordan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The participants of the forum listened to a panel of experts, including an advocate for penal reform. Those in favor of preservation say the prison could be repurposed in some way…

  • Abington High School Grad Crosses Ocean to Play Gaelic Football for Northern Ireland

    Abington High School Grad Crosses Ocean to Play Gaelic Football for Northern Ireland

    Aidan Coyle grew up in the Philadelphia area and graduated from Abington High School, but his Irish roots led him on a journey to his father’s homeland, writes Andy Watters for The Irish News. Coyle fell in love with Gaelic football which contains elements of baseball, soccer, and basketball, and is spending a year with…