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Bryn Mawr Chef Has Become the Go-to Expert for Authentic Spanish Cuisine
Veronica Fitzgerald, born in Ecuador, but now living in Bryn Mawr, has become the Main Line expert on the popular empanada, writes Ed Williams for Main Line Today. She established V Empanadas at the Lancaster County Farmers Market just over a year ago, and it has already become the go-to spot for authentic Spanish cuisine.…
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Norristown Area School District Robotics Team Took on State Robotics Competition This Weekend
The VEX Robotics Competition took place at Norristown Area High School this past weekend, writes Rachel Ravina for The Reporter via Main Line Times & Suburban. At the statewide competition, the Norristown Area School District Robotics Club was prepared to shine. Saturday’s tournament was for high school teams while Sunday’s was for middle school students…
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Merion Station Author Offers a Guide to Exploring Nature around the Main Line
Mike Weilbacher, a Merion Station resident, and author, has dedicated his life to finding creative ways to teach people about nature, writes the staff of Main Line Today. And now all his experience has culminated in his first book, Wild Philly: Explore the Amazing Nature in and Around Philadelphia. Weilbacher is the executive director of…
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A Montgomery County Official Shares Ideas for Protecting Voting Rights at the White House
Montgomery County Commissioner Neil Makhija recently attended a voting rights roundtable at the White House to share strategies for improving voting accessibility, writes Aliya Schneider for The Philadelphia Inquirer via MSN. “I’m excited to share ideas on all the steps we can take to protect the right to vote, and I believe Montgomery County can…
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MCCC’s Men’s Basketball Team Lit Up the Court This Season with Its Chemistry
The special chemistry of this year’s Montgomery County Community College Men’s Basketball team was palpable from the start, writes Owen McCue for City of Basketball Love. Sean Emfinger, a first-year player from Cheltenham, described the energy they all felt during summer pick-ups. “It was a bunch of dunks, we were hitting threes. The chemistry was…
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Bryn Mawr Chemist’s Book Brews Bitter Debate Between the U.S. and the U.K.
When Michelle Francl, a chemistry professor at Bryn Mawr College published her book, “Steeped: The Chemistry of Tea,” she had no idea it would stir up an international controversy between the U.S. and the U.K., writes Suryatapa Bhattacharya and Gareth Vipers for The Wall Street Journal. In her new book released this week, she examines…
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Tower Health Is Closing Two Urgent Care Locations, Including One in Oaks
Tower Health is undergoing some strategic consolidation of its urgent care locations to streamline the health system’s operations, writes WFMZ 69 News staff. The closures including locations in Hamburg in Berks County and Oaks in Montgomery County were made effective on February 25. To compensate, the North Coventry, Chester County, and Exeter Township locations are…
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A New Lansdale Traffic Study Will Identify Streets Being Used as Shortcuts
Lansdale has approved a traffic study to determine which side streets are used as shortcuts by drivers, writes Dan Sokil for The Reporter via MSN. The Lansdale Borough police department and public safety committee have been working toward this study for a few years as they received complaints from residents about drivers speeding and ignoring…
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Don’t Miss the Opening of Babas Chicken & Brews in Audubon This Morning
Three brothers are sharing their grandfather’s special hot chicken recipe with Montgomery County at their new Audubon restaurant, writes Brianna Fallon for NBC 10 vis MSN. Babas Chicken & Brews will open with a ribbon cutting on Monday, February 26 at 11 a.m. Brothers Leo, Pep, and Jim Osmanollaj are on a mission to share…
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Grupo Bimbo Recognized for Its Global Efforts to Mitigate Effects of Climate Change
Grupo Bimbo, a leading global bakery company with USA headquarters in Horsham, has again been recognized for its efforts to mitigate climate change. The Mexican company was included in The A List for 2023 by the Carbon Disclosure Project, the second consecutive year for this recognition. The CDP compiles a list of companies all over…
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Instead of Knocking Down Walls, Bryn Mawr Couple Opts for Artful Update of New Home
When a couple in dire need of space opted to buy a big stone house in Bryn Mawr, they found a layout that was more old school with a center hall, crown moldings, and ceiling medallions, writes Eileen Smith Dallabrida for the Main Line Today. While they would have preferred a more modern aesthetic, due…
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Annual Pottstown’s Progress Luncheon Showcases Vision for a Brighter Future
The annual Pottstown’s Progress Luncheon, organized by the TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Pottstown Area Economic Development, took place on February 14 at the historic Sunnybrook Ballroom, writes Mahnoor Jehangir for BNN. The highlight of the event at Sunnybrook Ballroom was the honoring of individuals who have made major contributions to the…
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A Plymouth Meeting Property Is Being Listed for Sale as Prime Spot for a Hotel
A property at 201 Plymouth Road in Plymouth Meeting is being marketed for sale by Jeffrey Cohen and Nelson Wax of CBRE as a potential hotel, writes Kevin Tierney for More Than The Curve. The almost 5 acres of land is situated between Plymouth Road and Corson Lane near The Pinnacle senior living facility and…
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Jenkintown Forced to Re-evaluate Future of Police Department as Financial Worries Mount
Jenkintown’s recent announcement about the potential closure of its police department due to budget concerns has raised a strong reaction from residents, writes Jesse Bunch for The Philadelphia Inquirer via MSN. Jenkintown officials have said that maintaining the 134-year police department has become untenable due to mismanagement and that outsourcing police work to neighboring municipalities…
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Jenkintown’s Bradley Cooper Was ‘Very Serious Thinker’ in High School, Says Former Teacher
Jenkintown native Bradley Cooper is once again nominated for an Oscar, this time for Best Actor for the role of composer Leonard Bernstein in Maestro, writes Caroline Goggin for 6abc. He also directed the movie, which was also nominated for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay. For his former teacher, Gabrielle Russomagno, an innovation consultant…
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First Bank House of the Week: Charming Stone Bank Barn in Blue Bell
A charming stone bank barn home on 5.89 gorgeous acres with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Blue Bell. >>>> Perfectly set on a quiet cul-de-sac, Walmere Manor boasts impeccable grounds highlighted by lush gardens, pristine landscaping, and a lovely one-acre pond with a dock and fountain. The…
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King of Prussia Restaurant Week Celebrates the Big Ten with Special Additions
King of Prussia Restaurant Week is back and this year it is celebrating its 10th Anniversary with the addition of community events, writes the editors of Main Line Tonight. Held March 4th through the 15th, King of Prussia Restaurant Week will feature specials from 30 restaurants offering menus from $15 to $50. You can also…
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PJ Whelihan’s Hosting Hiring Events for New Wynnewood Restaurant Opening in Spring
The newest location of P.J. Whelihan’s in Wynnewood is getting ready for a spring opening with several hiring events, writes the staff at Main Line Times & Suburban. The new restaurant slated for the Wynnewood Shopping Center in Wynnewood will create 80 new job opportunities for the community. Hiring events are being held every Wednesday,…







































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