Ardmore
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Ardmore Company Lists Letter Proving Benjamin Franklin’s Influence in the American Revolution
The Raab Collection, an Ardmore-based company that buys and sells historical documents, recently listed a letter written by Benjamin Franklin, writes Tori Latham for the Robb Report. The letter, written by the Founding Father in 1777, will be displayed in the firm’s Philadelphia office before being put up for sale on April 11 for $120,000.…
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After Call for Help, Community Comes Through for Ardmore Food Pantry
After demand nearly doubled, the Ardmore Food Pantry had to put out a call for help through its socialmedia two weeks ago, writes Jennifer Joyce for FOX 29 Philadelphia. The Ardmore community immediately rallied to help, and within a few days, there were tables filled with cannedand fresh food available to distribute to a growing…
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Penn Swimmer Anna Kalandadze of Ardmore Places 4th at NCAA Championship
Anna Kalandadze of Ardmore finished out her swimming and diving career at the University of Pennsylvania with a fourth place finish at the NCAA Championships, writes Valeri Guevarra for The Daily Pennsylvanian. The distance freestyler competed at the championships March 20 to 23 held in Athens, Ga. She took the fourth place in the 1650-yard…
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At Wallace Dry Goods a Key Ingredient Is Missing, and That’s OK
Wallace Dry Goods in Ardmore is a liquor store on the Main Line that doesn’t sell any liquor. There’s bottle after bottle on the shelves of whiskey, wine, gins, and mixers , and a beer pong table stacked with Guinness, and it’s all non-alcoholic, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. Owner Robin Cummiskey aims…
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The Fun Bar Is Being Raised in Ardmore with Revival of Twenty-One Pips
The revival of Twenty-One Pips is bringing an elevated gaming and dining experience to Ardmore, writes Ernest Owens for Eater via MSN. The popular restaurant that offered board game lovers a place to dine and play together has gone through a revamp to raise the fun bar even higher. Now diners and gamers can enjoy…
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Female Executives at Ardmore-based Gregory FCA Share Their Best Career Advice
On International Women’s Day, women in leadership roles at Ardmore-based Gregory FCA shared how they support other women at work and offered their best advice for women growing their careers, writes Fran Merlie for Gregory FCA Insights. Managing Director Brittany Bevacqua had great mentors throughout her entire career, and now she is paying it forward.…
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Who’s Got the Best Burgers in Philly? An Ardmore Favorite Makes the List
The Philadelphia Inquirer restaurant staff writers have decreed where the best burgers in Philly are, and one in the ‘burbs makes the cut. See what Jillian Wilson, Craig LaBan and Michael Klein think of local burgers. Which do they like better- the city burger or the ‘burbs’ burger? At Ripplewood Whiskey & Craft, they went…
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A New Ardmore Zero Proof Bottle Shop Offers a Different Type of Intoxicating Experience
Wallace Dry Goods in Ardmore wants to be the community hotspot for people looking for non-alcoholic fun, writes Nydia Han and Heather Grubola for 6abc. The non-alcoholic industry has been booming in the last few years and Robin Cummiskey, the owner of Wallace Dry Goods, wants people to know that they can still enjoy fun,…
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Singer-Songwriter Laura Mann to Close the Living Room and Cricket Café This Spring
Laura Mann, a singer-songwriter and owner of Ardmore’s The Living Room and Cricket Café, has decided to close the popular music venue and cafe in April, writes Dan DeLuca for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Mann first opened the venue on Lancaster Avenue in 2018 under the name, the Living Room. After the pandemic shut her down,…
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Ardmore Dermatologist’s New Skincare Line Improves Aged and Photodamaged Skin
The founder of the Main Line Center for Laser Surgery, Dr. Eric Bernstein is launching his own skincare line to improve aged and photodamaged skin, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. As a clinician and researcher Bernstein has been studying the effects of the sun and the aging process on the skin for years…
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From Ardmore’s Positano Ristorante to My Loup, Neil Ross Shares What He Has Learned
Former General Manager at My Loup Neil Ross recently took a leap and started a new career as an account manager at The Wine Merchant LTD. He talked to Alisha Miranda at Philadelphia Magazine about his experience in the hospitality industry from Ardmore’s Positano Ristorante to My Loup in Philly, and how the skills he…
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AI Platform Created by an Ardmore Native Aims to Change How You Consume News
Ardmore native Jono Matusky wants to help streamline the way you consume the news, writes Sarah Huffman for TECHNICAL.LY. Matusky spent years in the communications business before founding Newsprint, an AI platform that monitors and analyzes news. The platform has an AI assistant tool that helps prioritize information. Right now, it is being targeted to…
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Culinary Gems in Ardmore: Three Not to Be Missed Korean Restaurants
If you love to try new restaurants, the Keystone Local Guide has three culinary gems in Ardmore for you to experience. Three Korean restaurants in Ardmore are wooing customers with delicious menus and great customer service. Ratings were based on data from Yelp and Google Maps. Bam Bam Kitchen Located at 31 E. Lancaster Avenue…
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A Southern California Jewelry Brand Is Opening a Second Philadelphia-area Location
Gorjana, based in Laguna Beach, California, first broke into the Philadelphia market with a Rittenhouse Square store, and now is opening its second Philadelphia-area location early this year, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The second location will open on February 1st in Ardmore’s Suburban Square. The 1,789-square-foot store will be located at 29…
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First Bank House of the Week: Updated Fieldstone Colonial in Ardmore
An updated Fieldstone Colonial with six bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Ardmore for $2,800,000. Situated on a beautiful tree-lined quiet street, the home is within a short distance of Suburban Square. …. …. The colonial built in 1909 has been extensively updated and sits on a 1.15-acre lot.…
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Plans to Reimagine Ardmore’s Schaeuffele Plaza as a Civic Space Take Shape
Lower Merion is getting closer to starting renovations on Ardmore’s Schaeuffele Plaza, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for Main Line Media News. At a recent township finance committee, Lower Merion’s commissioners recommended Omnes, a professional services contract company, to design a civic space at Schauffele Plaza and the adjacent parking lot number 6. The area is right…
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Two Lower Merion Grads Enjoy International Success with New Ardmore American Trench Store
The success of the menswear company American Trench is a great hometown story. The creators of the brand both live in Wynnewood and are graduates of Lower Merion High School, writes Melissa Jacobs for Main Line Tonight. Jacob Hurwitz and David Neill’s menswear brand American Trench has fans worldwide, and now the duo is opening…
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Sweet Inspiration: The Candy Lab Brings Out Kids’ Inner Artist
The Candy Lab in Ardmore offers fun immersive experiences meant to inspire creativity in children. Fox 29’s Bob Kelly recently checked out the laboratory where children can learn to make candy art and other food-based crafts. The Candy Lab offers a variety of classes and workshops for children in grades K-5, including jewelry design workshops…


























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