Narberth
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Smart, Svelte, and Successful: Eagleville Doctor-Entrepreneur Lauded as a 2022 Power Woman
Dr. Janine Darby, an Eagleville family practitioner, perfectly embodies the concept of “Physician, heal thyself.” At 30 pounds overweight, she embarked on a weight-loss journey, succeeded, and used her experience to found her own thriving company, Lifestyle Changes. Those three accomplishments led to her inclusion on the Main Line Today 2022 Power Women list. Darby…
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Atop Quality Ranking of Montco High Schools Come Data on the Districts behind Them
In conjunction with the recently published list of top Montgomery County high schools comes a similarly themed Niche.com assessment of the Montco school districts in which they operate. Niche has identified 11 of them to be among the top 50 school districts in Pa. for 2023. To determine 2023’s best school districts, Niche analyzed U.S.…
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Narberth Shop Bakes Stellar Version of Asian Holiday Dish, Mooncakes
The recent Asian celebration of the annual Mid-Autumn Festival (Sept. 10 for 2022, its exact dates shift) had a Narberth bakery creating a dish integral to the holiday: mooncakes. Natalie Jason sifted the details of this seasonal treat for 6abc. In Chinese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is on par with Chinese New Year in terms…
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30 Montgomery County Businesses Land on Inc. Mag’s 5,000 Fastest Growers List
A total of 30 Montgomery County companies made the 2022 Inc. 5000, a list of the fastest-growing businesses in the country. Ryan Mulligan compiled the list in the Philadelphia Business Journal. The list ranks companies based on their three-year percent revenue growth. Companies must be privately held, independently owned, and have generated revenue of at…
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It’s Time to Loosen Those Belts for the 2022 Main Line Today Restaurant Week, Fall Edition
The fall 2022 restaurant week — organized by Main Line Today and Today Media and sponsored by Firstrust Bank — invites area foodies to unfold menus across the Phila. suburbs during its Aug. 22 to Sept. 4 run. Of the 33 participating restaurants, 13 are in Montgomery County: Participating restaurants will offer special three- or…
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Montgomery County Businesses Lead the Collar Counties on PBJ Soaring 76 List
The Philadelphia Business Journal Soaring 76 spells good news for Montgomery County. Lisa Dukart tallied the reasons for local optimism in the business community this year. A macro view of the area’s fastest-growing companies for 2022 yields a few surprises. Yes, there are perennial qualifiers. But there are also several newcomers, signaling young tycoons making…
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In Advance of Tomorrow’s Scorcher, Here’s Where to Turn for Relief
Tomorrow’s one-two punch of high humidity and excessive heat will bring on a real-feel temperature of 102⁰. That’s dangerous territory for Montgomery County residents who are very young, advanced in age, or medically compromised; however, Montgomery County service providers are firing up its heat advisory response. Emily Rizzo was appropriately cool-headed in bringing details to…
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Narberth Woman Has Been Searching for Missing Father for Four Decades, With No Answers in Sight
Dallyn Pavey, formerly of Narberth, has been searching for her missing father for nearly forty years, but the answers to her many questions are still eluding her, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. Eugene “Gene” Pavey, who was 50 at the time, left Fort Lauderdale, where he used to live, in his cigarette boat with…
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Narberth Attorney, Founder of Philly Music Fest, Helps Local Musicians Thrive
Greg Seltzer, the founder and producer of Philly Music Fest, is using his business savvy and passion for music to help local musicians thrive, writes Sarah Jordan for The Philadelphia Citizen. The Lower Moreland native describes himself as a “music nerd” who has written several books on 1960s rock and how it relates to historical…
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Service Dogs Trained by Narberth Nonprofit Make Life Sweeter for Youngsters Who Need Calming Friend
Paws and Affection in Narberth is making the lives of children with disabilities a little brighter by matching them with service dogs, writes Beccah Hendrickson for 6ABC. In the last eight years, the nonprofit has matched dozens of kids with their pets, including 10-year-old Jessica Lorusso and her pup, Winni. “Usually, when I’m doing my…
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Development Has Some Residents Worried Narberth Could Lose Its Unique Identity
Narberth is one of the rare suburbs with so much to offer, such as walkable neighborhoods, mom-and-pop shops, restaurants, a movie theater, and a train station, that even urbanists love it, writes Kevin Riordan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. However, with the departure of several long-time local businesses in recent years, a residential project proposal that…
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With this Narberth Shop, the Living is Easy, and Sustainable
This Montgomery County shop is making living easier through sustainable shopping, writes Laura Brzyski for Philadelphia Magazine. Main Line SHIFT in Narberth is women-owned business focused on offers eco-conscious goods and services focused on low-impact living, encouraging environmental responsibility through sustainable use of natural resources. They position themselves as a resource those seeking sustainable ways…
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Find Your Next Romance, Mystery, or Thriller at These Montco Bookstores
Despite the continuously dropping number of bookstores in the region, there are many of those that are still fighting the good fight as they continue to offer a great selection of books while being a vital pillar in the community, writes Patrick Rapa for the Philadelphia Magazine. Three of them are right here in Montgomery…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Stunning Gem That Looks Like a Fairytale in Heart of Narberth
A stunning Victorian home full of original character with four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Narberth. This gorgeous residence looks like it came out of a fairytale and has been featured on postcards, and even as Christmas ornaments! . The wrap-around front porch leads to the hallway with…
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Wall Street Journal: Narberth’s Wonderspring Early Education Struggling to Find Employees Amid Tight Labor Market
Like many child-care businesses in the Philadelphia region, Wonderspring Early Education in Narberth has been struggling to find employees amid a tight labor market, despite offering higher pay and signing bonuses, writes Kris Maher for The Wall Street Journal. Zakiyyah Boone, Wonderspring CEO, has been passing out business cards to employees at fast-food drive-through windows,…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Renovated Modern Narberth Colonial Offers Charm and Warmth
This beautiful newly renovated stone colonial meets modern farmhouse in the town of Narberth. The location of this highly desirable neighborhood is within walking distance to the charming shops and restaurants, Suburban Square, parks, and all major transportation routes. . 506 Dudley Avenue offers 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and is 3,800 sq ft. There are…
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Local Artist Publishes Book of Dog Drawings Titled ‘The Dogs of Narberth’
Dillon Shea, a Narberth artist who loves dogs so much he often walks them on a volunteer basis, has published a book of his drawings titled The Dogs of Narberth, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for the Main Line Media News. Shea, who is on the Autism Spectrum, is a member of the JEVS Independence Network. The…















































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