Narberth
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First major apartment construction in decades planned for the Main Line
A real estate company plans to start major developments on the Main Line including an $18 million apartment complex in Narberth, writes Natalie Kostelni for Philadelphia Business Journal. In addition to the apartment complex, there are two more multi-family development projects planned for Narberth currently in the approval process. These projects will be the first major development…
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Cafe in Narberth lifts up and gives back to people with disabilities
Brooke Goodspeed understands that not all families have the freedom or opportunity to enjoy public outings and open spaces. Goodspeed, who has a son diagnosed with Down syndrome and on the autism spectrum, knows that it can be an uncomfortable situation to be stared at, whispered about – which oftentimes forces an end to a…
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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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Montco Leadership – Professional golfer Jay Sigel
Professional golfer Jay Sigel spoke with MONTCO Today about his upbringing in Narberth and how his first experience with golf was as a caddie for his father and a few of his friends. He won his first tournament, a 12-and-under at Plymouth Country Club, and played collegiately at Wake Forest. After enjoying an illustrious amateur…
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Malvern Bank, National Association Honors Narberth Ambulance in Celebration of EMS Week
In celebration of National EMS Week, representatives of Malvern Bank, National Association visited Narberth Ambulance on Monday with boxes of donuts to show appreciation for the myriad services its volunteers provide the community. Comprised of more than 80 members who volunteer their time, Narberth Ambulance is a nonprofit that provides 24/7 service to more than…
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Café Lift to open in Narberth
Brunch-lovers in the ‘burbs: Get excited! A Main Line outpost of Philly’s popular breakfast, brunch and lunch spot, Café Lift, will open in Narberth in the spring of 2018. Michael Pasquarello, owner of Philadelphia’s 13th Street Kitchens (the restaurant group that includes Café Lift, Prohibition Taproom, Bufad and Kensington Quarters) along with his wife Jeniphur, will export to the new Narberth…
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Great Narberth Leprechaun Hunt is on
In most tales and stories leprechauns are depicted as generally harmless creatures who enjoy solitude and live in remote locations, while in others they are depicted as ill-natured and mischievous, with a mind for cunning. Opinion is divided as to if they ever enjoy the company of other spirits. Although rarely seen in social situations, leprechauns are…
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Starter homes hard to come by in Narberth and other desired Philadelphia suburbs
Home ownership among young couples, is rather low — at least in comparison to last year. On a national scale, adults 35 years old or younger accounted for just one-third of home owners. In 2004, the highest peak in the country, home owners in that age bracket accounted for 43.6 percent. The reduction, caused by…
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A seamless transition into Narberth business for this former Wall Streeter
Think of a pond. Then think of ripples in that pond. Laura Kelly’s business spread like that. “It’s just been a journey of drip, drip, drip,” Kelly said. An idea that once fit around the kitchen table of her Main Line home has grown to 10 states and is poised for national exposure through a…
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Narberth’s Handwork Studio poised for national growth
Think of a pond. Then think of ripples in that pond. Laura Kelly’s business spread like that. “It’s just been a journey of drip, drip, drip,” Kelly said. An idea that once fit around the kitchen table of her Main Line home has grown to 10 states and is poised for national exposure through a…
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Narberth considers Main Street program to spark revitalization
Explaining the Main Street program that towns across Pennsylvania and the nation have used to revitalize their traditional downtowns, a consultant told Narberth’s council earlier this year that the essential first factor is identifying a “critical mass” of community interest and ready volunteers. If the line out the door at Borough Hall last week is…
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Narberth Social Entrepreneur Behind NeedsList Helps NGOs Streamline Aid Provision
Narberth’s Amanda Levinson, one of the co-founders of NeedsList, has created an online tool that helps NGOs streamline the provision of aid, writes Federico Guerrin for Forbes. Levinson saw the need for the tool after seeing non-profit groups around the country spending months collecting and packing supplies and spending thousands of dollars shipping them abroad.…
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Wayne’s Francis Thomas O’Neill Sr., Father of Developer Brian O’Neill, Dies Aged 90
Main Line restaurateur and real estate salesman, Francis Thomas O’Neill Sr. of Wayne, died on June 11 of heart failure at 90 years old, writes Bonnie L. Cook for Philly.com. O’Neill, known to most as “Frank,” was born in Phoenixville, and lived in Merion, Haverford, and Villanova before settling in Wayne. He attended St. Joseph’s…




































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