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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Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission to Honor Jim Croce’s Legacy
The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission will honor the legacy of famous guitarist Jim Croce by formally marking the barn in Lyndell where he wrote…
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Delco Home to 4 of the 15 Hottest Towns in the Western Suburbs
According to local realtors, Delaware County is home to four of the 15 hottest towns in Philadelphia’s western suburbs for people looking to relocate, write…
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Good Vibrations at Wayne Music Festival
Wayne Music Festival Co-director Ken Kearns wants to make sure the Festival on Saturday, June 8, appeals to a broad range of people, writes Melissa…
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Radnor Alum Named to Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
A Radnor High School alum was one of two Main Line natives inducted into the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, writes Lisa Dukart for…
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Aronimink Club Golf Instructor Reflects On How He Teaches the Game
Ever since he was a young boy following his PGA professional father around the course, John Bierkan aspired to spend his life in the world…
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Chefs Face Food Network Challenge Together
Husband and wife co-owners and chefs Alex and Tara B. Hardy of Wayne’s At the Table BYOB took their culinary prowess to the national stage when they…
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Tyler Arboretum Celebrates 75th With Sculpture Exhibit
This month marks the 75th anniversary when Tyler Arboretum in Media ceased being a summer residence and working farm in 1944 and became a public…
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Cheyney’s President Has a Plan to Save Nation’s Oldest HBCU
Cheyney University president Aaron Walton is on a mission to save the nation’s oldest historically black university, writes Michael Bradley for Main Line Today. Walton,…
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Local Family Continues to Bring Awareness to Genetic Disorder After Losing Son
A local family is honoring its late son, Pete Henkel, by continuing to bring awareness to spinal muscular atrophy and advocate for its treatment, writes…
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Admittance Rate Below 15 Percent Doesn’t Prevent Swarthmore College from Being Athletic Powerhouse
The resurgence of the Swarthmore College men’s basketball program is part of a larger athletic initiative that has turned one of the most elite institutions…
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A Minority Owner of the Philadelphia Union Protects the Environment Through Photography
Richie Graham, a minority owner of the Philadelphia Union and the founder of YSC Academy in Wayne, is using photography to help protect the environment,…
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Frolic Weymouth’s Son Reviving Big Bend Farm, the Late Artist’s Centuries-Old Estate in Chadds Ford
The centuries-old Big Bend Farm in Chadds Ford that was once owned by renowned artist George “Frolic” Weymouth is being revived by his son, writes…
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Blues Legend Living in Delco Mentors Prodigy from Havertown
Blues legend and Media resident Lonnie Shields has found his successor in 20-year-old Jesse Loewy and has been mentoring the Havertown native for the last…
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Legacy of Pioneering Work by Wallingford-Born Architect Lives on in Rose Valley
The legacy of the pioneering, but mostly forgotten work of Wallingford native William Price, who reshaped architecture, continues to live on in nearby Rose Valley,…
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Farmhouse in Chadds Ford Combines History with Nature in Stunning Seasonal Displays
Vincent and Elizabeth Moro have combined history with nature to stunning effect in seasonal displays at their 1830s farmhouse in Chadds Ford, writes Eileen Smith…
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History of Groundbreaking Soft Drink Runs Through Main Line
Bill Double, who cut his teeth as a journalist at the Coatesville Record in the late 1960s, has written a book on the history of…
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Delaware County Played a Key Role in the Aftermath of the Jonestown Massacre
The impact of the Jonestown Massacre still resonates four decades later, especially in communities throughout the tri-state area that played a key role in the…







































