• PLCB’s Latest ‘Limited-Release Lottery’ Includes 1,252 Bottles of Rare Whiskeys

    PLCB’s Latest ‘Limited-Release Lottery’ Includes 1,252 Bottles of Rare Whiskeys

    Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board’s rare whiskey lottery offers spirit aficionados the chance to buy a $7,499.99 bottle of bourbon, writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  State liquor license holders as well as residents 21 and over can enter the PLBC’s latest “Limited-Release Lottery” through 5 PM Friday. The lottery includes 1,252 bottles of nine…

  • Influx of City Folks to Philadelphia Suburbs Like Chester County Could Turn Tide of Election in PA

    Influx of City Folks to Philadelphia Suburbs Like Chester County Could Turn Tide of Election in PA

    Population growth in Chester County and other Philadelphia suburbs has helped Democrats in the last several elections. If they keep the momentum, Kamala Harris could secure a win in Pennsylvania come November, writes Katie Bernard and Aseem Shukla for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  People from the city have started relocating to suburbs in larger numbers in…

  • Mac Mart Expands to Ardmore, Bringing Gourmet Mac and Cheese to the Main Line

    Mac Mart Expands to Ardmore, Bringing Gourmet Mac and Cheese to the Main Line

    Mac Mart, the beloved Rittenhouse Square macaroni and cheese spot, is expanding to the Main Line with a new location in Ardmore, set to open in September, writes Chris Compendio for The Philly Voice.   The eatery first began as a food truck in 2013 before opening its first brick-and-mortar location in Philadelphia.  The new…

  • Philadelphia Man Among Contestants Looking for Love on First Season of ‘The Golden Bachelorette’

    Philadelphia Man Among Contestants Looking for Love on First Season of ‘The Golden Bachelorette’

    Charles L., a Philadelphia man, will be among a handful of men competing on the inaugural season of “The Golden Bachelorette,” writes Franki Rudnesky for PhillyVoice. Charles is a 66-year-old retired financial analyst and father of two, according to his ABC bio. He grew up in rural China and moved to the United States with…

  • Yardley Native Richard Kind Tapped by Fans for SNL Role as Tim Walz  

    Yardley Native Richard Kind Tapped by Fans for SNL Role as Tim Walz  

    Richard Kind, the versatile actor known for his roles in Inside Out, A Serious Man, and Curb Your Enthusiasm, has a deep connection to Bucks County, where he grew up before rising to fame, writes Bedatri D. Choudhury for The Philadelphia Inquirer.   Born in Trenton and raised in Yardley, Kind’s early life was far…

  • Even Abraham Lincoln Has a Connection to Wawa. Find Out  How

    Even Abraham Lincoln Has a Connection to Wawa. Find Out How

    There honestly is an Abraham Lincoln Wawa connection and to find it, you have to learn more about the Wood family, the folks that started Wawa, writes Dan Seitz for Mashed. From the iron foundry that was started by David Wood in 1803, to the Wawa dairy farm opened in 1902, to the convenience store…

  • Radnor Police Find a Snake in the Grass—It’s a Python, Actually

    Radnor Police Find a Snake in the Grass—It’s a Python, Actually

    Radnor Police are looking for the owner of a 4-foot-long python snake in the grass found near one of the township’s parks earlier this week, writes Justin Udo for KYW Newsradio. Police posted on Facebook Tuesday evening that they found the ball python near Strathmore and Conestoga roads, just a block from Clem Macrone Park. …

  • Now’s Your Chance to Own a Unique George Washington Letter

    Now’s Your Chance to Own a Unique George Washington Letter

    A George Washington letter to Col. Stephen Moylan from January 1780 will be auctioned off Aug. 23 by Briggs Auction Inc. in Garnet Valley, according to Express Press Release. The letter has been passed through descendants of Stephen Moylan and Thomas Lancaster Lansdale and is being offered for the first time at public auction. It…

  • Penn State Great Valley Golf Outing Raises More Than $30K for Scholarships

    Penn State Great Valley Golf Outing Raises More Than $30K for Scholarships

    Penn State Great Valley held its annual golf outing earlier this summer at Applecross Country Club in Downingtown, raising over $30,000 for student scholarships. Seventy-two golfers participated in the event, which also featured a silent auction, wine pull, several raffles, golf contests on the course, and prizes for first-, second-, and third-place golf winners. The…

  • Head Coach Laura Hogan ’90 Retires After Illustrious Career With Delaware Valley University Women’s Basketball

    Head Coach Laura Hogan ’90 Retires After Illustrious Career With Delaware Valley University Women’s Basketball

    Delaware Valley University head women’s basketball coach Laura Hogan ’90 announced her retirement from coaching on Monday morning, after 28 seasons at the helm. Hogan was named the head coach of her alma mater prior to the 1996 season. Her 28 years behind the bench is the most of any coach in DelVal Athletics history.…

  • Malvern Student Passes Down the Junior Miss Ocean City Title 

    Malvern Student Passes Down the Junior Miss Ocean City Title 

    Junior Miss Ocean City Sarah Avellino will pass the crown to her successor at the 2025 Junior Miss Ocean City Pageant at the Music Pier, writes staff for Ocean City Sentinel.  Avellino, 15, is set to begin her sophomore year at Villa Maria Academy High School in Malvern. She was first introduced to the pageant…

  • This Gladwyne Gothic Mansion Takes You Back in Time

    This Gladwyne Gothic Mansion Takes You Back in Time

    Deep within heavily wooded Gladwyne hides a luxurious gothic-style mansion that gives visitors a sense that they are lost in time. Ben Silver at Main Line Today spotlights the beautiful home at 56 Crosby Brown Road. The original structure was built in 1905 as a carriage house for an adjacent property. The other property has…

  • Delaware, New Jersey Governors Pitch for the Sixers to Build New Arena in Respective States

    Delaware, New Jersey Governors Pitch for the Sixers to Build New Arena in Respective States

    As the Philadelphia 76ers continue to move forward on what to do in terms of building a new arena, Delaware Governor John Carney has proposed moving the team from Philadelphia to Delaware, writes the 6abc digital team. In a recent Twitter/X post, Carney posted: “Hey @sixers, if you’re looking outside of Philly, let’s build your…

  • Media Author Ponders the Repercussions of ‘Decade of Greed’ in New Book

    Media Author Ponders the Repercussions of ‘Decade of Greed’ in New Book

    Award-winning Media author and editor Tom McGrath examines the Decade of Greed and its repercussions on America’s society in his latest book, Triumph of the Yuppies, writes Michael Bradley for Main Line Today.  McGrath’s book looks at how the nation took a divisive hard turn that continues to haunt us to this day.  “There’s a…

  • Firstrust Bank Supports VetFest, a Family-Friendly Event Celebrating Local Veteran-Owned Businesses

    Firstrust Bank Supports VetFest, a Family-Friendly Event Celebrating Local Veteran-Owned Businesses

    Firstrust Bank is proud to sponsor VetFest, an event hosted by Greencastle Consulting at its headquarters on Chesterfield Parkway in Malvern on Saturday, Sept. 14 from 11 AM-4 PM. Attendees of the family-friendly event can expect a vibrant atmosphere with nearly 60 vendors, including food trucks, breweries, wineries, distilleries, craft vendors, and veteran service organizations.…

  • University of the Arts Seemed to Be on Firm Footing Before Its Abrupt Closing Was Announced. What Happened?

    University of the Arts Seemed to Be on Firm Footing Before Its Abrupt Closing Was Announced. What Happened?

    The University of the Arts, which used to occupy a series of striking old buildings along South Broad Street in Philadelphia, seemed to be on firm footing when its imminent closure was announced on May 31, writes David Murrell for Philadelphia Magazine. University of the Arts is a private university that was always highly reliant…

  • Everything You Need to Know About Chester County’s Cheese Scene

    Everything You Need to Know About Chester County’s Cheese Scene

    Chester County’s cheesemaking culture is exceptional, bringing together both the agriculture industry and talented chefs, writes Maddy Sweitzer-Lammé and Chloé Pantazi-Wolber for Philadelphia Magazine.  The Farm at Doe Run in Coatesville is not only a cheesemaker, but an entire organic farm that includes cows and sheep raised for milk. Doe Run’s signature cheeses, Seven Sisters…

  • Due to Popular Demand, Campbell’s Brings Back Jason Kelce’s ‘Legend Edition’ Cans

    Due to Popular Demand, Campbell’s Brings Back Jason Kelce’s ‘Legend Edition’ Cans

    Due to popular demand, Campbell Soup Company is bringing back the Jason Kelce “Legend Edition” cans, writes Cherise Lynch for NBC10 Philadelphia.  The sought-after cans first dropped earlier this year in celebration of the former Philadelphia Eagles center’s legendary career.  The limited edition Campbell’s Classic Chicken Noodle Soup cans feature a silhouette of Kelce’s distinguishable…