Ardmore
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It’s Time to Loosen Those Belts for the 2022 Main Line Today Restaurant Week, Fall Edition
The fall 2022 restaurant week — organized by Main Line Today and Today Media and sponsored by Firstrust Bank — invites area foodies to unfold menus across the Phila. suburbs during its Aug. 22 to Sept. 4 run. Of the 33 participating restaurants, 13 are in Montgomery County: Participating restaurants will offer special three- or…
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Arts Montco Week, Returns for 2022 and Includes First-Ever Montco Jazz Fest
The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board announces the return of Arts Montco Week, a celebratory initiative that supports Montgomery County’s over 200 arts, culture, and entertainment venues. The festivities will highlight artists, entertainers, makers, and attractions in the region, which normally represent $100 million in positive economic impact, not to mention hundreds, if not…
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In Advance of Tomorrow’s Scorcher, Here’s Where to Turn for Relief
Tomorrow’s one-two punch of high humidity and excessive heat will bring on a real-feel temperature of 102⁰. That’s dangerous territory for Montgomery County residents who are very young, advanced in age, or medically compromised; however, Montgomery County service providers are firing up its heat advisory response. Emily Rizzo was appropriately cool-headed in bringing details to…
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Lower Merion H.S. Entrepreneurs Eliminate the Wave of Obstacles That Could Spoil a Day’s Shore Trip
It’s about 70 miles from Montgomery County to the Shore. But in a car packed with kids, chairs, toys, towels, beach bags, lunches, inflatables, kites, and food, that trek can feel like 700. Two teenage, Montco entrepreneurs have a fix: Perfect Beach Day NJ. Victor Fiorello floated their story in Philadelphia Magazine. The business model…
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In July’s Swelter, Nation’s First Ice Skating Club in Montco Fights to Keep From Melting Away
The Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society in Ardmore is in jeopardy. It’s an indoor rink, so the threat is not from the soaring July temperatures of late. Rather, the nation’s first skating club — dating to 1849 — needs funds to keep its building from gliding further into disrepair. Paul Jablow shaved down the…
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Ardmore Café Rolls Out New Eat-and-Compete Dining Concept
Think of Twenty-One Pips, a new Ardmore game café, as something like Farkle over flatbreads. Or Boggle with a burger. It’s a cozy nook to gather with friends, crack open a game board, order food, and play. Twenty-One Pips — the number of dots on a die — features a sharable menu, conducive to noshing…
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Macaroni & Cheese Day Yields 10 In-County Places to ‘Shellebrate’ with Cheesy Gusto
The origins of macaroni and cheese have been blurred by the passage of time. Kraft Foods and Thomas Jefferson are thought to have had a hand in popularizing the dish. But historical records show references to it as far back as the 14th Century. Regardless, today’s holiday (July 14) celebrating it, which appeared sometime around…
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Wells Fargo to Unhitch Its Banking Team from Ardmore Branch
A filing with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency indicates that the Wells Fargo Ardmore branch is being withdrawn. The West Lancaster Avenue site is exiting with another branch in Hammonton, N.J. Jeff Blumenthal generated reader interest when he brought the story to the Philadelphia Business Journal. The July plug-pulls come after a…
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Founder of Ardmore’s Tired Hands Brewing Resumes His Operational Role Year After Publicly Stepping Away
Jean Broillet IV, the founder of Tired Hands Brewing company in Ardmore, has resumed a role in the brewery’s day-to-day operations a year after he publicly stepped away due to employees’ allegations of sexism and discrimination, writes Jenn Ladd for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He has been working at Tired Hands again for the past several…
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Ardmore Golf Course Put to Test Competitors’ Skills at 42nd Curtis Cup
The classic Merion Golf Club in Ardmore managed to test the skills of women during the 42nd Curtis Cup that was held from June 10 to 13, writes Alex Miceli for Sports Illustrated. The biennial amateur matches saw the United State women’s team take on Great Britain and Ireland – and come out victorious once…
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Lower Merion Officials Looking for Public Input on New Master Plan for Ardmore
After hiring Kittelson Associates to help develop the new Ardmore master plan, Lower Merion officials are now asking for input from the public, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for the Main Line Times & Suburban. “It is with great excitement that we announce the first of many opportunities for the community to participate in the process,” said…
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Pottstown Distillery Plans to Open Two New Tasting Rooms This Year on the Main Line
Manatawny Still Works in Pottstown is planning to open two new tasting rooms later this year, in Ardmore on the Main Line and Philadelphia’s Fishtown area, writes Donna Rovins for the Daily Local News. “We identified a couple of areas we thought we would do well,” said Max Pfeffer, Manatawny Still Works’ distiller. “The Main…
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Ardmore Entrepreneur Opts for Mixed Approach in Funding for Go Startup
Michael Beauchamp, founder of car subscription startup Go, took a mixed approach to early financing, writes Paige Gross for the Technica.lly. Go functions as a car ownership alternative. It allows users to pay a subscription fee for a car instead of buying or leasing it. So when he launched the service in 2020, he knew…
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Bubble Tea Shops Pop Up Around Montco, Here Are Four Places to Visit
Whether you call it boba, bubble tea, or pearl milk tea, the drink is filled with delicious, iced milk tea with boba bubbles, a fully customizable treat that has taken over the Main Line in recent years, writes Tori Bissonnette for Main Line Today. The tasty drink hails from Taiwan, and the “bubbles” are small,…
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Full of Hand-Made Goods and Vintage Finds, Flourishing Main Line Market Returns
Clover Market, which originally started on the Main Line, will pop up in Kennett Square on June 5. It is a wonderland of high-end, artisan-made and vintage goods that has everything from clothes and jewelry to tableware and furniture, writes Melissa Jacobs for the Main Line Tonight. Clover Market was started by Janet Long in 2010. The…
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Terry Hertzog of Merion Golf Club Wins 2022 Delaware Valley Open
Terry Hertzog of Merion Golf Club in Ardmore won the 2022 Delaware Valley Open at Rolling Green Golf Club on the third playoff hole, writes Matt Frey for the PGA.com. The Philadelphia PGA Member’s 3-under-par scorecard of 68 featured four birdies and one lone bogey. This is an impressive achievement on a golf course that…
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Find Some of the Best Outdoor & Rooftop Dining in Montgomery County
Warmer weather is upon us, and it’s time to celebrate Montgomery County at some of the best outdoor and rooftop dining that Jillian Wilson, Bethany Ao, and Grace Dickinson have discovered for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Great American Pub The pub is located right in the heart of downtown Conshohocken with amazing views so you’ll never feel like…
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Find Your Next Romance, Mystery, or Thriller at These Montco Bookstores
Despite the continuously dropping number of bookstores in the region, there are many of those that are still fighting the good fight as they continue to offer a great selection of books while being a vital pillar in the community, writes Patrick Rapa for the Philadelphia Magazine. Three of them are right here in Montgomery…































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