Ardmore
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Ardmore restaurant week returns July 15-28 at more than 20 restaurants
Ardmore Restaurant Week, the two-week celebration of Downtown Ardmore’s exciting and diverse dining scene, returns July 15 through July 28. Diners can experience a variety of cuisines from the Main Line’s top chefs as they enjoy two-course lunch menus for $10 and $15, and three-course dinner menus for $15, $25 and $35. Six restaurants will…
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Pepper Hamilton Lawyer and Ardmore resident David Richman appointed interim executive director of Pennsylvania Innocence Project
The Pennsylvania Innocence Project,https://innocenceprojectpa.org/, the organization dedicated to securing freedom for individuals imprisoned for crimes they did not commit and preventing wrongful convictions, is pleased to announce the appointment of David Richman as Interim Executive Director. Richman succeeds Marissa Boyers Bluestine who, as Legal Director and then Executive Director, was instrumental in the reversal of 14 Pennsylvania…
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Ardmore Restaurant Week returns July 15-28 at more than 20 eateries
Ardmore Restaurant Week, the popular two-week celebration of Downtown Ardmore’s exciting and diverse dining scene, returns July 15 through July 28, 2019. Diners can experience a variety of cuisines from the Main Line’s top chefs as they enjoy two-course lunch menus for $10 and $15, and three-course dinner menus for $15, $25 and $35. Six…
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Piazza Management Co. looking to overhaul dealerships in Ardmore
Piazza Management Co., with offices in West Norriton Township at Westover Golf Club, is proposing a large development where two of their auto dealerships now stand in Ardmore. If approved the development would include 257 apartments, more than 120,000 square feet of commericial space and an underground parking garage, writes Jacob Adelman for philly.com. Update:…
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Iron Hill cans ‘Philly Special’ IPA for first time
For the first time in its short tenure on the taps, Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant announces the first can release of Philly Special, which premiered in February 2018 at their Phoenixville location. Philly Special cans will be unleashed in 16 oz. 4 packs on starting on April 18, 2019 at all 16 Iron Hill Restaurant &…
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House of the Week: 204 Glenn Road, Ardmore
Extraordinary one-of-a-kind architectural gem in the heart of North Ardmore! Nearly 5, 000 square feet of luxurious living space on .8 acres of flat, private ground. A short walk to Suburban Square. This gorgeous early Colonial Revival home was built in 1876, the home of Dr. Edward Glenn, for whom the prestigious street was later…
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Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant supports Penn State’s THON in a super way
Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant (Iron Hill) will be dedicating Super Bowl weekend at all Iron Hill locations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey this year to help raise funds for THON, Penn State’s student-run philanthropy committed to enhancing the lives of children and families impacted by childhood cancer. Running February 2nd to the 3rd, Iron Hill will feature…
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Ardmore’s Cricket Cringle brings outdoor holiday market to the Main Line with shopping, music, food, and family fun
Ardmore Initiative will kick-off the holidays with the return of the 5th Annual Cricket Cringle on Friday November 30 from 5:00pm to 9:00pm, and Saturday, December 1 from 10:00am to 4:00pm. The Main Line’s festive open-air holiday market is a two-day pop-up festival that takes over Cricket Avenue at Lancaster, and features over 40 artists,…
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Sip, Shop and Support Saved Me Animal Rescue at Kendra Scott in Ardmore
By Katie Kohler “Who rescued who?” People who rescue animals from shelters often have this saying displayed on bumper stickers, magnets, or tee shirts. Saving a dog from a shelter and seeing the joy on their face during their “freedom ride” to their new home could even make Cruella de Vil to crack a smile.…
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VFTCB Presents: Taste of Autumn in Montco, Part II
Now that the leaves are beginning to turn, button up your flannel and set out to explore the shopping, dining, entertainment and autumn festivals that abound in towns around Montgomery County. Taste of Autumn in Montco Part II takes you through the lively towns of Ardmore and Narberth, writes Susan Greenspon for Valley Forge Tourism & Convention…
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Ardmore Initiative offering grants to local retailers
Downtown Ardmore’s municipal business district authority is taking an aggressive approach to maintaining and bolstering the Main Line commercial corridor – even as businesses continue to wait out the construction of a $58 million mixed-use project. “A lot of the brick-and-mortar stores are losing ground to Amazon and online shopping,” Ardmore Initiative Executive Director Nancy Scarlato told…
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Main Line Bike Race puts spotlight on Ardmore
By Joe Barron Pedal power ruled Lancaster Avenue Sunday at the second annual Main Line Bike Race in Ardmore. Ten heats lasting from 30 minutes to an hour were run between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., bringing racers from across the region and beyond to the fast, 1-mile loop that led down Ardmore Avenue and…
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Andrea Kremer, former sports editor of Main Line Chronicle, to receive presitgious award
Andrea Kremer, who served as sports editor of the Main Line Chronicle in Ardmore in 1982 and a Philadelphia native, will be honored witht ehPro Football hall fo Fame’s Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award.The award for the graduate of University of Pennsylvania is for “longtime exceptional contributions to radio and television in professional football. Kremer is to be…
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Independence Blue Cross Main Line Bike race heading back to Ardmore
Cycling fanatics from across the region will descend upon downtown Ardmore to watch as some of the sport’s top athletes race through town. The new and expanded emergency department at Lankenau Medical Center is proud to present the 2018 Main Line Bike Race sponsored by Independence Blue Cross, Sunday, Aug. 12 from 8 a.m. to…
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One Ardmore Place balances modernity with Main Line tradition
One Ardmore Place, the $58 million project with 110 apartments off of Cricket Lane in Ardmore, is for Main Liners who no longer want to live in their large fieldstone home but have neither the desire to move to Center City nor the gumption to leave a community they have lived in for several decades.…
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Cycling fanatics gear up for 2018 Main Line Bike Race Aug. 12
Cycling fanatics from across the region will descend upon downtown Ardmore next month to watch as some of the sport’s top athletes race through town. The new and expanded emergency department at Lankenau Medical Center is proud to present the 2018 Main Line Bike Race sponsored by Independence Blue Cross, Sunday, Aug. 12, from 8…
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Ardmore’s Tired Hands Brewing looks to plant roots in Philadelphia with a beer garden
Tired Hands Brewing, based out of Ardmore, could be heading into Philadelphia by way of a beer garden if all the pieces fall into place. The New Kensington Community Development Corporation (NKCDC) confirmed to PhillyVoice that the Ardmore-based brewery plans on opening a beer garden along Frankford Avenue later this summer. The news was announced at an…
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Dranoff Properties’ Main Line development finally rising
After years of legal battles a development along the Main Line is finally taking shape. The final result is a development that may just fit in after all. A prolonged legal battle that embroiled public officials, a developer and residents in Philadelphia’s Main Line has ended not with a bang, or a whimper, but with…














































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