• Recharge This Fall at These Unique Coffee Shops Around the Main Line

    Recharge This Fall at These Unique Coffee Shops Around the Main Line

    Start your mornings off right or get that much needed afternoon caffeine kick at one of the warm and cozy coffee shops around the Main Line, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. Rosie’s Coffee at Villanova Station Located at Train Station, 308 N Spring Mill Rd. in Villanova, Rosie’s Coffee at Villanova Station is…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Plymouth Meeting Colonial with Unrivaled Craftsmanship

    First Bank House of the Week: Plymouth Meeting Colonial with Unrivaled Craftsmanship

    A stunning custom-built colonial home with six bedrooms and five full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Plymouth Meeting. The residence has been perfectly nestled on an attractive 1.22-acre cul-de-sac lot in the coveted Narcissa Woods community. It has also been meticulously maintained and tastefully updated boasting unrivaled quality of craftsmanship and…

  • Madrigal Pharmaceuticals Sells $500M in Stocks in Prep for FDA Approval

    Madrigal Pharmaceuticals Sells $500M in Stocks in Prep for FDA Approval

    Conshohocken-based Madrigal Pharmaceuticals is in a flurry of activity as it prepares for the potential launch of its NASH drug candidate, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. NASH is an inflammatory liver disease, and right now there is no U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved treatment for it. Madrigal’s new drug candidate resmetirom, if approved,…

  • For a Former Poet Laureate of Montco, Creativity Has a Strong Healing Power

    For a Former Poet Laureate of Montco, Creativity Has a Strong Healing Power

    Main Line Today is recognizing women in the Main Line region who are having a powerful impact on their respective industries, writes Gina Lizzo for the magazine. One of those powerful women is Wynnewood’s Cathleen Cohen, Creator of We the Poets. Cohen was named Poet Laureate of Montgomery County in 2019. She works with underserved…

  • Penn State Abington Grad Has Special Bond with Fighter Danielle Kelly

    Penn State Abington Grad Has Special Bond with Fighter Danielle Kelly

    Philadelphia’s Danielle Kelly recently won the first female submission grappling title at ONE Fight Night 14, and no one was rooting harder for her than her longtime friend Suzie Pepe. Pepe is a Penn State Abington graduate who first noticed Kelly when she was taking classes at Pepe’s Philadelphia area Brazilian jiu-jitsu studio. Since then,…

  • Bryn Mawr Hospital Executive’s Connection to Hospital Goes Back to Birth

    Bryn Mawr Hospital Executive’s Connection to Hospital Goes Back to Birth

    Cinda Johnson, the executive director of Bryn Mawr Hospital Foundation, knows personally the importance of the lifesaving work the hospital does, writes Nick Iadonisi for 6ABC. She was born there and spent two weeks in Bryn Mawr’s neonatal ICU with spinal meningitis. “I can remember the doctors telling us…she might lose her sight, she might…

  • Forbes Ranks the Wealthiest Americans and There Are Some Familiar Montco Faces

    Forbes Ranks the Wealthiest Americans and There Are Some Familiar Montco Faces

    America’s wealthiest people are even richer this year than they were last year after regaining a collective $500 billion, thanks in part to rising technology stocks, writes Rob LaFranco and Chase Peterson-Withorn for Forbes. To make the Forbes 400 list, the superrich needed to have a net worth of at least $2.9 billion. On the…

  • Game On: Here’s Some Montgomery County Spots to Play Quizzo

    Game On: Here’s Some Montgomery County Spots to Play Quizzo

    Quizzo nights are a favorite activity in the Philadelphia region, especially here in Montgomery County. The next time you and your friends are looking for some competition and a fun night out at a bar or restaurant, try these Montco hot spots with weekly Quizzo nights, writes Tori Bissonette for Main Line Today. Fingers, Wings…

  • Come Visit with ‘The Addams Family’ at the Steel River Playhouse in Pottstown

    Come Visit with ‘The Addams Family’ at the Steel River Playhouse in Pottstown

    You can visit with one of America’s favorite families starting on Friday, October 13. The “Addams Family” at the Steel River Playhouse in Pottstown is bringing back all the Addams characters you’ve come to love to celebrate the Halloween season. The show, which will run through the 29th on the main stage, will tell an…

  • Bala Cynwyd’s BaseCamp Glamping Turns Your Backyard into Paradise

    Bala Cynwyd’s BaseCamp Glamping Turns Your Backyard into Paradise

    Bala Cynwyd-based BaseCamp Glamping can turn a backyard or a state park camping site into a true glamping paradise for those who want the experience, but not the hustle of setting it up, writes Laura Brzyski for Philadelphia Magazine.  The company delivers and sets up waterproof bell tents along with beds, linens, pillows, blankets, camping…

  • Clover Market, Wonderland of Artisan and Vintage Finds, Returns This Weekend 

    Clover Market, Wonderland of Artisan and Vintage Finds, Returns This Weekend 

    Clover Market, a wonderland of artisan and vintage finds started by Janet Long thirteen years ago in Ardmore, is returning to Bryn Mawr this weekend, writes Melissa Jacobs for the Main Line Tonight.  The market offers a plethora of high-end, artisan-made and vintage items, from leather goods and clothes to jewelry and candles to furniture…

  • Perkiomen Valley Girls’ Basketball Team Is Dreaming Big, Striving for State Champs

    Perkiomen Valley Girls’ Basketball Team Is Dreaming Big, Striving for State Champs

    The Perkiomen Valley girls’ basketball team is willing to put in the hard work and sweat to go after their dreams, writes Owen McCue of City of Basketball Love for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Two years ago, the Vikings set their sights on winning the Pioneer Athletic Conference championship, and after a run to the conference…

  • A Wildly Good Time: Elmwood Park Zoo’s Beast of a Feast Commences Tomorrow

    A Wildly Good Time: Elmwood Park Zoo’s Beast of a Feast Commences Tomorrow

    Tomorrow night guests of the Elmwood Park Zoo’s annual food and drink festival, Beast of a Feast, will be able to dine on tasty dishes while enjoying fun entertainment and visiting with the wild residents of the zoo. The feast will include food from eateries such as The Capital Grille in King of Prussia, Redstone…

  • Bryn Mawr Native Talks Magical Realism and Grappling with Grief with Vanity Fair

    Bryn Mawr Native Talks Magical Realism and Grappling with Grief with Vanity Fair

    Melissa Broder’s newest novel, “Death Valley,” is considered her most personal yet because the protagonist’s journey through grief mirrored the author’s in a lot of ways, writes Annabel Graham for Vanity Fair. Broder, a Bryn Mawr native who attended the Baldwin School, worked as a book publicist before releasing a poetry collection and then her…

  • Homegrown Talent: Philly Music Fest Lineup Led by Narberth Couple

    Homegrown Talent: Philly Music Fest Lineup Led by Narberth Couple

    The mission of Philly Music Fest is to celebrate and promote the musical talents of Philly musicians. This passion for local music is what drives the Narberth couple who organizes the fest each year, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. This year the Philly Music Fest will run October 9 through the 15 at…

  • Caring Transitions Expands Its Senior Relocation and Transition Services to Ambler

    Caring Transitions Expands Its Senior Relocation and Transition Services to Ambler

    Caring Transitions is further expanding its senior relocation and transition services with its latest location in Ambler.  The new franchise is owned and operated by Brian and Jennifer Gallagher, Montgomery County real estate agents.  “We’ve come across situations where sellers are moving out of their lifelong homes and had so many belongings, and they didn’t…

  • Your Phone Will Sound an Alarm This Wednesday, and There’s a Good Reason for It 

    Your Phone Will Sound an Alarm This Wednesday, and There’s a Good Reason for It 

    This Wednesday at 2:20 p.m. ET your phone and the phones of everybody else will start to alarm, but there is no reason for worry, writes Catherine Thorbecke for CNN.  The federal government announced it is planning on conducting a nationwide test of its Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alerts on Wednesday.  “The purpose…

  • Pick Your Own Pumpkins at These Pumpkin Patches Near Montgomery County

    Pick Your Own Pumpkins at These Pumpkin Patches Near Montgomery County

    If you haven’t gotten your pumpkins yet for carving and for fall decorating, don’t worry there is still plenty of time. And if you enjoy going out to the patch and picking your own, then you will want to visit these pumpkin farms that are close by the Montgomery County area, writes Holly Herman for…