Main Line
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Battle to Maintain Balance Between History and Commerce Quietly Continues
Maintaining the balance between preservation of history and economic progress is a battle that has been raging on for decades on the Main Line, writes Paul Jablow for Main Line Today. Throughout the region, the preservationists have been fighting to maintain as much of the historical character of the area as progress will allow. “Without…
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With COVID-19 Hospitalizations Surging, Main Line Health Postpones Elective Surgeries
As COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to surge throughout the state, Main Line Health has decided to postpone elective surgeries to make more beds available and help with staffing issues, writes Stephanie Stahl for CBS Philly. According to Pennsylvania Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine, the average number of hospitalized patients per day in the state has increased…
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Coronavirus Threat, Business Closures Along the Main Line Left Streets Eerily Empty Over Weekend
The business closures mandated by Governor Tom Wolf in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus left Main Line streets eerily empty over the weekend, writes Ellie Rushing for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Originally, all “nonessential” businesses were asked to close to prevent COVID-19 spread. However on Sunday, Wolf also instructed restaurants and bars to…
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Main Line Fertility One of Few Clinics in Region to Offer New, Cheaper IVF Treatment
Main Line Fertility is one of the few clinics in the region to offer INVOcell, a new and significantly cheaper In Vitro Fertilization treatment, writes Queen Muse for the Philadelphia Magazine. While in most other IVF methods embryo’s are developed in a lab, INVOcell uses a woman’s own body as an incubator for the duration…
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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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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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Main Line Friends of ‘Villainous’ Ford Executive in ‘Ford v Ferrari’ Movie Renounce His Portrayal As Inaccurate (Video)
Leo Beebe’s friends from his time living on the Main Line have called his portrayal as a villainous Ford executive in the new “Ford v Ferrari” movie inaccurate, writes Gary Thompson for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In the movie, Matt Damon plays car designer Carroll Shelby who works with volatile driver Ken Miles, played by Christian…
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The ‘Notable Kitchen Tour and Chefs’ Tastings’ visits the Main Line to benefit Philadelphia Orchestra
How about a little classical music and some classical eats to go along with it? The Philadelphia Orchestra’s Main Line Committee announces that its Notable Kitchen Tour and Chefs’ Tastings will take place on Thursday, November 7, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This popular self-guided tour of the Main Line’s most unique kitchens…

















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