Narberth
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Paws and Affection’s “Cocktails for Canines” Returns for a Night of Food, Fun, and Furry Friends
Paws and Affection is gearing up for its annual Cocktails for Canines event on Saturday, April 26 at the Cynwyd Club in Narberth, and it’s shaping up to be a night to remember. This year’s event embraces a black-and-white theme inspired by the nonprofit’s playful panda logo, a clever nod to its acronym, “PandA.” It’s…
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As Its New Executive Director, Gladwyne’s Karnit Biran Ready for Israeli Film Festival Of Philadelphia
The Israeli Film Festival of Philadelphia will run from March 20 to March 30, helmed by its new executive director, Gladwyne’s Karnit Biran, writes Melissa Jacobs for the Main Line Tonight. Biran volunteered for the festival for a decade before taking on her new role last year. She is a native Israeli and Tel Aviv…
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Bond Vet Brings Urgent and Primary Pet Care to Narberth, Plans Further Expansion in Philly
Bond Vet, a New York-based walk-in veterinary clinic chain specializing in primary and urgent pet care, has expanded to Narberth, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The next step is a second location in Rittenhouse Square by summer, backed by a $170 million investment from private equity firm Warburg Pincus. “Philadelphia is a…
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Following Devastating Fire, Narberth Community Theatre Triumphantly Returns to Stage
After fire destroyed its performance space, props, and costumes at Overbrook Presbyterian Church over a year ago, Narberth Community Theatre had its triumphant return to the stage at the Circus Campus in Mt. Airy on Sunday, writes Alex George for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Months of hard work following the tragedy culminated in the new production…
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Narberth Nonprofit Stress Relief Outlet for People with Cystic Fibrosis
Take A Breather Foundation, a Narberth-based nonprofit, provides much-needed stress relief outlet for individuals living with cystic fibrosis, reports Nick Iadonisi for 6abc. Its mission is to try and give recipients a break from the daily challenges of their illness, often by having special events which can include offering a ticket to an Eagles game,…
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For Narberth Woman, Phasing Out of Safe Deposit Boxes Represents ‘End of Era’
Narberth resident Linda Dorey-Stein is among many Americans losing their safe deposit boxes as banks phase out this long-standing service due to its low profitability, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Dorey-Stein received a letter in August from Citizens Bank, instructing her to empty her safe deposit box in the following months. When she…
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Eagles Founder and Football Legend Bert Bell Honored in Bronze at UPenn
Fans gathered to honor Narberth native and football visionary Bert Bell ahead of the Penn vs Yale game at Franklin Field last Friday, reports Mary Brown for Main Line Times & Suburban. The evening began with a ceremony in the Li Family Auditorium, where Bell’s son, Upton Bell, spoke about his father’s legacy before the…
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Friends, Former Teammates Remember Joe “Jellybean” Bryant as ‘Likable Guy’ with Otherworldly Talent
Many friends and former teammates were stunned to find out that Joe “Jellybean” Bryant, standout basketball player and the father of late NBA star Kobe Bryant, had died last week at 69, writes Aaron Carter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Maurice “Mo” Howard, a fellow Philadelphia basketball legend, said he was shocked by the news. “I…
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Narberth Native, Lower Merion High School Grad Lizzy McAlpine Talks Life, Music Career, and Future
Lizzy McAlpine is a critically acclaimed multi-instrumentalist, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. Her new album, Older, is getting rave reviews and she will soon play two sets at The Met Philadelphia right after a stint at Radio City Music Hall. The Narberth native started writing music at 12 years old. “Back then, I wanted…
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Here is Everything You Wanted to Know About Jason Kelce’s Narberth-based Underdog Clothing Line
Jason Kelce’s love for Philadelphia is no more evident than it is in the passion he puts into his apparel brand Underdog Apparel, writes Laura Swartz for Philadelphia Magazine. The much-loved Philadelphia Eagles player started the company based in Narberth in 2022 to celebrate his adopted city and to benefit important city nonprofits. On the…
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Little Blue Owl Is Fast Becoming Foodie Favorite in Narberth
The Little Blue Owl Baking Company, which opened in the former La Petit Mitron space in 2022, is fast becoming a firm foodie favorite in Narberth, writes Ben Silver for the Main Line Today. Owners Angela and Andrew Ling are quick to admit that they made a mistake when they first took over the shop…
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Costa Auto Repair in Narberth Closed March 29 After 50 Years
Cars have changed a bit over the decades but Costa Auto Repair in Narberth has adapted to those changes since it opened in 1974. Now the repair shop has closed its doors, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. Over the years, longtime customers became friends and the repair shop at 845 Montgomery Avenue became…
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Narberth Man Creates Accurate, Scale Models of Main Line Businesses
Phil Juska has been honing his modeling skills since about 2008 and since then has used Main Line businesses as his subjects when he creates handmade scale models of local establishments, writes Max Bennett for Patch. His more recent storefront model was of Danny’s Guitar Shop in Narberth, the fifth Main Line business he’s recreated.…
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Narberth Native Kylie Kelce Co-Hosts Holiday Party for Eagles Wives, Girlfriends
Kylie Kelce, a Narberth native, recently co-hosted a holiday party for Eagles wives and girlfriends, writes Natasha Dye for People. She co-hosted the festive party with fellow Eagles wives Annie Elliott and Jordan Britt Lovato. The Philly-themed party was held at the home of Eagles linebacker Rick Lovato and his wife Jordan Britt Lovato. The…
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A Narberth Retired Decorated Navy Lieutenant Commander Is Remembered
Bernard M. Hillman, a retired decorated Navy lieutenant commander and longtime facility manager, passed away on Saturday, December 2 at his home in Narberth, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. During his U.S. Navy service, he saw action during four major invasions during World War II and earned the Navy and Marine Corps Medal…
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Narberth’s GET Café Is a Coffee Shop Where All Abilities Are Welcome
GET Café in Narberth has a mission: it offers employment opportunities to people with disabilities along with a social space where they can truly thrive, writes Corey Davis for 6abc. Individuals who work at GET Café making coffee and sandwiches are able to sharpen their skills in the process. “It’s an opportunity for me to…
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Homegrown Talent: Philly Music Fest Lineup Led by Narberth Couple
The mission of Philly Music Fest is to celebrate and promote the musical talents of Philly musicians. This passion for local music is what drives the Narberth couple who organizes the fest each year, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. This year the Philly Music Fest will run October 9 through the 15 at…
























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