Main Line Today
Main Line Today is a monthly regional magazine and website that highlights the people, culture, and lifestyle of Philadelphia’s Main Line and western suburbs.
It features engaging stories on dining, events, homes, and local personalities, offering readers a comprehensive guide to the area.
Address: 41 Leopard Rd # 101, Paoli, PA 19301
Phone: (610) 325-4630
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French Country Living Among the Rolling Hills of Newtown Square
Set among the rolling hills of the Willistown Conservation Trust, a charming stone-and-stucco home brings the French countryside to Newtown Square, writes Eileen Smith Dallabrida…
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Thought-Provoking Magazine from Media Resident a Resource for Women of All Ages
The Bridge, a thought-provoking and emotional new magazine and manual from Media resident Aubrey Fink, offers something for women of all ages, writes Lisa Dukart…
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These Delaware County Educators Among Top Teachers Around the Main Line, Western Suburbs
Four exceptional educators in Delaware County who go above and beyond for their students are among the best teachers in the region, writes Lisa Dukart…
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Swarthmore College Student Was First U.S. Casualty of Spanish Civil War
Joseph Selligman, the Swarthmore College student who disappeared from campus to fight the fascist forces in Europe in 1936, was the first U.S. casualty of…
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Raffaele Puppio’s Ernest Spiros Angelos Named Among Delco’s Top Business Lawyers
Main Line Today once again has named Raffaele Puppio attorney Ernest Spiros Angelos among the Main Line’s “Top Lawyers 2018” in its Reader Choice survey.…
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New Podcast Based in Wayne Turns Career Failures into Teachable Moments
A new podcast – “Successfully Screwed” – launched by Sara Rosenberg and Ashley Owens at HeadRoom in Wayne explores how to best learn from your…
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Third-Generation Business Sells Novelties Out of Warehouses in Lansdowne, Yeadon
Kalan has been selling trendy, impulse-buy novelties out of its warehouses in Lansdowne and Yeadon for more than three decades, writes J.F. Pirro for Main…
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Haverford Resident, Author of Children’s Books Receives 2018 John Newbery Medal
Haverford resident Erin Entrada Kelly, an author of children’s books, has been honored with the 2018 John Newbery Medal by the Association for Library Service…
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WWII Hero, Unsung Football Great Memorialized with Statue in Radnor
Emlen Tunnell, a World War II hero and the first African-American to play for the New York Giants, has been memorialized with a statue in…
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‘There Can Be No Better Setting’ for Rose Valley Museum, Historical Society
Rose Valley’s Thunderbird Lodge, on Rose Valley Road just north of the Hedgerow Theatre, is home to the Rose Valley Museum and Historical Society, writes…
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Radnor Native Releases Her Fourth Book to Critical Acclaim
A decade after releasing her first memoir, Radnor native Kelly Corrigan has released her fourth book, Tell Me More, to critical acclaim, writes Tara Behan…
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Efforts Being Undertaken Locally to Boost Youth Participation in Golf
Professionals at golf clubs and associations in the region are working on boosting youth participation in the sport, writes Michael Bradley for Main Line Today.…
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Brinker Simpson Ranks Among the 14 Great Places to Work Around the Main Line
A number of companies in Philadelphia’s western suburbs offer a good office environment, but some of them stand out as the best places to work…
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Wawa Punches Above Its Weight to Become the Best Sandwich Shop in America
Wawa has been voted the best quick-service sandwich shop in America in an annual survey by Market Force Information, a customer experience research firm, writes…
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Delaware County Home to Three of Main Line’s 11 Hottest Towns
Havertown, Media, and Wayne are among the Main Line’s 11 hottest towns, writes Tara Behan for Main Line Today. Real estate in these areas is…
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Creating a Walkable Chadds Ford, Where You Can ‘See 300 Years of History’
Chadds Ford supervisors are working with residents and business owners to make the area more walkable, writes Lisa Dukart for Main Line Today. The goal…
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Remembering a World War II Hero from Chester
Chester native Bill Reese, who died in the Battle of Troina in Italy during World Word II, was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor,…





















