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7 Outdoor Summer Concerts
From Bryn Mawr to Wayne, King of Prussia to Media, the region is alive with the sound of music this summer. by Abigail Wolfe, Entertainment Editor Hot temperatures and long nights are the perfect time to enjoy outdoor concerts. From Bryn Mawr to Wayne, King of Prussia to Media and Glen Mills, local summer concert…
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First Look: AFC Radnor
The Main Line’s New, $6 Million Fitness Center After a hefty makeover, the former PSC gym opened Aug. 1. with new equipment, upgraded class spaces and snazzy locker rooms. Will AFC Radnor succeed in the Main Line’s crowded gym scene? by Melissa Jacobs These days, Matt Littman is the $6 million man. That’s how much…
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Skin Care We Love: Micro Current Facial
Dani Causey’s New Anti-Aging Treatment Works – Fast by Diane Oliva and Melissa Jacobs Sponsored Content A painless, non-surgical treatment that tightens sagging jaw lines, plumps cheeks and smooths fine lines? Would it really work? When Main Line skin care expert Dani Causey invited us to her luxurious Newtown Square studio to try a micro…
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911: Will Local Ambulance Squads Flatline?
Facing financial emergencies, EMS squads from Narberth to Kennett Square, Radnor to Conshohocken and Berwyn ask for state and local support. by Davis Giangiulio, Managing Editor Call 911 and EMS squads arrive within minutes to perform lifesaving measures. Now, it’s the EMS squads that need saving. In Montgomery, Chester and Delaware counties, leaders of…
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Brian Westbrook On Football, His Book – And Winning
The Hall Of Fame Eagles player talks about sports, his foundation, his days at Villanova, and why size doesn’t always matter. by Melissa Jacobs Brian Westbrook fans know that 36 and 20 carry special meaning. They are the numbers that Westbrook wore during his award-winning careers with the Philadelphia Eagles and Villanova University football teams.…
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Why We Love The Wayne Farmers Market
6 Must-Try Eats at Lancaster County Farmers Market By Maura Boughter-Dornfeld, Food Editor, Main Line Tonight Co-founder, Philly Snack Queens These days, it’s rare to find a relatively old-school, open market that hasn’t lost its roots, but Lancaster County Farmers Market in Wayne still has its sparkle. Easier to navigate and less touristy than Reading…
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Lilly Pulitzer Fans’ Exclusive Palm Beach Weekend
Inside The Pink Retreat by Jennifer Lynn Robinson Think Lilly Pulitzer is all about colorful resort attire? It is that – and so much more. For Lilly fans like me, the brand is … well, more than a brand. It is a community populated by affinity groups all across the world. In June, after a…
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Valley Forge National Park Hosts Naturalization Ceremony
21 new Americans took the US Oath Of Allegiance at Valley Forge Westtown School Tennis Coach Fazal Syed Shared His Immigration Story by Melissa Jacobs Valley Forge has special meaning to many Americans – especially the 21 people who became U.S. citizens on July 5 at Valley Forge National Historic Park. Standing outside Washington’s Headquarters,…
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LiVnSoL Shines
Downingtown Artist Brian Hearns Featured in Two Solo Exhibits by Melissa Jacobs Birds, musicians, Maya Angelou; Brian Hearns’s subjects are as varied as his mediums. The Downingtown artist, who goes by the creative and declarative name LiVnSoL, used cut paper, exuberantly colored acrylics and black India ink to compose “Truth Seekers,” the new exhibition he…
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West Chester Gallery Features “Outsider Art”
The Art Trust’s new show highlights local, self-taught artists from a Wilmington studio by Melissa Jacobs Drawings, paintings, angels, and a bus with legs are just a few of the pieces showcased in “Untethered Vision,” the new exhibit at The Art Trust in West Chester. Geraldo Gonzalez, Jr., Kenneth Carley, Meme and George Thomas are…