Ardmore
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Ardmore-Based Gregory FCA Receives $7M Investment to Expand, Enhance Technology
Gregory FCA, the Ardmore-based public relations firm, has received a minority investment of $7 million from Boston’s Copley Equity Partners, writes Laura Smythe for the Philadelphia Business Journal. This new funding will go towards expanding the company as well as enhancing the technology it uses. According to Founder Gregory Matusky, the firm will use the…
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Ardmore’s Cambridge Road among Eight Most Expensive Streets in Golf
Golfers looking to move should consider Cambridge Road in Ardmore, one of the eight most expensive streets in golf, writes James Colgan for the GOLF.com. With an average home price of $2.25 million, Cambridge Road is seventh on the list. . Click Here for your free guide to public golf courses in Montgomery County! Buying…
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As Harpist Played On, Famous Fashion Designer to Main Line A-listers Sirvart Kaloustian, Died at age 89
Sirvart Kaloustian, the famous Paris-trained fashion designer and custom dressmaker to the local elite, died of pneumonia at Bryn Mawr Hospital. He was 89, writes Wendy Ruderman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Kaloustian died on her own terms, refusing a ventilator that would help her breath and listening to a harpist perform in her hospital room.…
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Craig LaBan Includes Jenkintown, Ardmore Eateries In His Class of 2019 Hottest Delaware Valley Restaurants
Ripplewood Whiskey & Craft in Ardmore and Keep in Jenkintown were among the Philadelphia area eateries that delighted diners with their fare in 2019, writes Craig LaBan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Ardmore whiskey bar and restaurant earned three out of four bells. The popular establishment has evolved into a casually stylish space where you…
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Adaptive Distortion by Ardmore-Based Tired Hands Among Best New Beers Released in 2019
Adaptive Distortion, a Belgian-style ale from Ardmore-based Tired Hands, is among the best new beers released in 2019, writes Justin Kennedy for The Economic Times. While the consumption of beer was down this year, this did not affect small breweries. Instead the big players such as Anheuser-Busch Cos. and MillerCoors, bore the brunt of the…
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Carlino’s in Ardmore Offers Best Italian Food in Region
Founded nearly four decades ago by the late Angela “Mama“ Carlino who immigrated from Italy, the Carlino’s in Ardmore offers some of the best Italian food in the region, writes Maria Panaritis for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Located in a row of former two-story attached homes on County Line Road run by Carlino’s son, Pat, and…
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Swain Destinations in Ardmore Turns Car Crash Into Artistic Opportunity
After a car crashed into Swain Destinations in Ardmore, the owners decided to turn the potential disaster into an artistic opportunity, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for the Main Line Times. While no one was injured in the Nov. 22 crash, the storefront was damaged. Until the replacement glass could be ordered, the owners had to put…
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Rebel Boutique in Ardmore Gives More High-End Fitness Apparel Options to Fitness Enthusiasts
Local fitness enthusiasts will have more options for high-end fitness apparel with the arrival of Rebel boutique in Ardmore, writes Laura Brzyski for the Philadelphia Magazine. The Chestnut Hill fitness and apparel boutique opened up a pop-up active wear store in the center of Suburban Square Dec 2. The new store offers workout clothing from…
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Four Montgomery County Schools Rank Among Top 500 STEM High Schools in Nation
Four Montgomery County schools are among the Top 500 STEM High Schools in the nation for 2020, writes Nancy Cooper for Newsweek. The Hill School in Pottstown ranked highest among Montgomery County schools at No. 142. Harriton Senior High School in Rosemont is next at No. 406, followed by The Haverford School at No. 428.…
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Ardmore’s Tired Hands Brewing One Of Nation’s Best Breweries of the Decade
Tired Hands Brewing in Ardmore is one of the best breweries of the decade in the nation, writes Jim Vorel for the Paste Magazine. The brewery ranked forty-third on the newly published The 50 Best American Breweries of the 2010s list. One of the things that ensured the local brewery a place among the very…
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Ardmore Jeweler Immortalized In Giant Translucent Sculpture By Artist’s Son
Ardmore jeweler Alexander Horn, the owner of Alexander Horn & Co., has been immortalized by his artist son Miguel Horn, who created a giant translucent sculpture of his head in the Delaware River that disappears with the tides, writes Amy S. Rosenberg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The spellbinding piece of art is one of 10…
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Enjoy Some of Region’s Best Grilled Cheese Sandwiches Right Here in Montco
If you are looking for delicious comfort food but do not feel like going very far to get it, you are in luck, as some of the Philadelphia region’s best grilled sandwiches can be found right here in Montgomery County, write Alexandra Jones and Jason Sheehan for the Philadelphia Magazine. Melt Shop in King of…
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Inquirer: Ardmore’s Ripplewood Whiskey & Craft’s Is One of Most Compelling Restaurants in Suburbs
One of the best burgers in the region is just one of the many delicious draws to Ardmore’s Ripplewood Whiskey & Craft whiskey bar and restaurant, writes Craig LaBan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 120-seat bar owned by Chef Biff Gottehrer’s and his partner, Peter S. Martin, has become one of the most compelling restaurants…
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Founder of Mi Casita Ardmore Introduces Main Line’s First Spanish Immersion Preschool
Melissa Page Peter, founder of Mi Casita, the Spanish immersion preschool, is bringing her brand of multicultural learning to Ardmore, writes Laura Englehart for the Main Line Today. The new Main Line location is the third Mi Casita to open since the original Philadelphia preschool first welcomed students in 2015. Page Peter developed her love…
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Ardmore Software Developer Has Been Keeping Commuters Updated on SEPTA Rides On Cheeky Website for 7 Years
For seven years, Doug Muth, an Ardmore software developer, has been keeping the region’s commuters updated on the state of SEPTA’s rides on his cheeky website, Is SEPTA F*****?, writes Hector Davila Jr. for the Technical.ly. Muth started confronting SEPTA tardiness using his site in 2012 by tracking all regional transit lines and determining how…
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Conshohocken’s new Hawaiian poké restaurant PokéOno
PokéOno dishes out freshly made poké bowls for lunch and dinner seven days a week in Conshohocken and Ardmore, writes Laura Brzyski for phillymag.com. Many people believe poké is a deconstructed sushi dish, but those people are wrong. [uam_ad id=”54865″] Poké is a Hawaiian dish made with cubed and marinated raw fish and usually topped with seaweed and a mixture of seasonings, served over rice…
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Battle on to save the historic Ardmore movie house
The Ardmore Cinema closed almost two decades ago. The current occupant is an outdoor furniture store that advertises on the marquee that once displayed movie showings, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Due to pending zoning code changes, the historic theater may soon become a seven-story apartment complex. In the latest proposal received by…
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Celebrate Woodstock’s 50th anniversary at Ardmore Music Hall with tributes to Hendrix, Joplin and CCR
A veritable combination of the finest musicians on the local and national music scene will converge on the stage at 23 East Lancaster Avenue in Ardmore for a celebration of the music of the 1969 Woodstock Festival. Featuring the likes of pedal steel master Roosevelt Collier, The Kensington Clearwater Revival, and Philly vocal phenom Chelsea…

































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