Havertown
Havertown, a vibrant community in Haverford with a population of 37,210 according to the 2020 census, is located just 10 miles west of Philadelphia, offering suburban charm and convenient city access.
Known for its rich history and family-friendly atmosphere, it’s a great place to live and visit.
Address: 1014 Darby Road, Havertown, PA 19083
Phone: (610) 446-1000
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Sophie’s BBQ in Havertown Offers BBQ Done Right, with a Twist
Executive chef and Sophie’s BBQ owner Greg Herman is bringing his own Philly flair to barbecue in Havertown, writes Natalie Jason for 6abc. You’ll find…
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Wildcats Sought Advice From March Madness Vets to Regroup Toward NCAA Tournament
When the season started, it didn’t look like the Villanova Wildcats had a shot at the NCAA Tournament. The women’s basketball team’s record was 2-2…
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These Local Plant Shops Will Satisfy All Your Gardening Needs
Whether you’re looking to spruce up your home with some houseplants or create the outdoor garden of your dreams, there are plenty of plant shops…
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Bill Atkinson: The Life and Impact of the Catholic Church’s First Quadriplegic Priest
Rev. Robert P. Hagan, O.S.A., was inspired to become an Augustinian priest because of Father Bill Atkinson’s own incredible relationship with God. Rev. Hagan, a…
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St. Patrick’s Day Guinness Flows at These Delaware County Irish Pubs
With St. Patrick’s Day fast approaching, people all over Delaware County will be seeking out their favorite Irish pubs for some Guinness, Irish food, and…
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Nudy’s Cafe Opening 15th Location in Glen Mills as Chain Expands
Nudy’s Cafe, operating as a breakfast and lunch venue for 46 years, is opening its 15th location in Glen Mills, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia…
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Delaware County Farmers Markets Abound for Fresh Produce
Six farmers’ markets in Delaware County offer a great way to access fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, cheeses, and handmade products grown in our area,…
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Wealth Is Concentrated in These Delaware County ZIP Codes
There are several Delaware County ZIP Codes where wealth spends some time, according to a Philadelphia Business Journal ranking of the region’s wealthiest ZIP Codes.…
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A Daughter’s Promise: Legacy of Carl’s Cards in Havertown Lives On
The family of the late Carl Henderson, owner of Carl’s Cards and Collectibles in Havertown, isn’t letting his 31-year legacy vanish, writes Alex Coffey for…
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Work Continues on Llanerch Country Club Upgrades in Havertown
Nave Newell Engineers outlined upcoming projects at the Llanerch Country Club in Havertown to replace a 70-year-old pool and upgrade the driving range and short-game…
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From College Acquaintances to Soulmates: A Delaware County Love Story
It’s a Delaware County love story. Matt and Melanie met for the first time in a math class at St. Joseph’s University. They struck up…
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Remembering Carl Henderson, Owner of Carls’s Cards in Havertown
The owner of Carl’s Cards & Collectibles in Havertown is being remembered this week, writes Alexandra Simon for CBS News Philadelphia. Carl Henderson, who opened…
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First Bank House of the Week: Striking Colonial in Havertown
A striking colonial home at 727 E. Manoa Road, set on a lovely 8,721-square-foot lot with four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, is…
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Havertown’s Al Pastor Restaurant Is Closed; New Business on the Way
Havertown’s popular Mexican restaurant Al Pastor closed Jan. 7 after two years to make way for a new business opening at 13 W. Benedict Ave.,…
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These Delaware County Spots Offer Some Tasty Cheesesteaks
Several Delaware County eateries bring their A-game in crafting Philadelphia’s iconic cheesesteaks, and creating some of the finest on the Main Line and beyond, write…
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Delaware County’s Got Some Good Lottery Karma Right Now
It’s been a scratch-off lottery ticket bonanza lately in Delaware County. A $5 million ticket was sold at the Giant supermarket at 550 E. Lancaster…
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Ohio Investment Firm Buys Quarry Center in Havertown for $80M
The Quarry Center at 116 Township Line Road in Havertown has been sold for more than $80 million to Ohio-based Mid-America Management, writes Paul Schwedelson…








































