James M. Willcox Jr.'s Fight Against Congress for Freedom of PrintWhen currency counterfeiting plagued the U.S. government, the Concord papermaker stepped in. When Congress got nosy, he bowed out. |
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Best of the TownsAll across the Main Line, civic improvements are making our neighborhoods even better places to live. With new restaurants, arts and culture initiatives and more, it's not hard to see why. |
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Art Imitates Life in Bob Jackson's Kennett Square StudioA typical still-life artist he's not. Still, Jackson's making a name for himself in the Main Line art scene, one balloon animal at a time. |
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Bright Colors are Spring Fashion's Must-HavesCoral, lime and other vibrant hues are heavy hitters for this season's clothing and accessories. |
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Main Line Coffee Drinkers Enjoy Specialty BrewsFrom Kimberton to Merion, local specialty purveyors take a ride on coffee’s third wave. |
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Summer 2012 Camps GuideFrom sports to cooking and academia to overnights, here are the standouts from the Main Line's summer camp scene. |
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Friends' Central's Amile Jefferson Shoots for the Big LeaguesThough only 18, Amile Jefferson has the skills and maturity of players much older and wiser. As for choosing his fate, he's still got some thinking left to do. |
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A 19th-Century Radnor Carriage House Becomes a HomeAn original house on the Knollhurst estate is now the striking home of Main Line realtor Lisa Weber Yakulis. |
Foreword: Editor's LetterArchive » |
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Main Line Improvements I'd Like to See |
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Frontline: Great EscapeArchive » |
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New Jersey Travel: Inn at Lambertville Station |
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Frontline: First ImpressionArchive » |
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Q&A: Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital's Ramadevi SwaminathAs the medical director for BMRH's stroke rehabilitation program, Swaminath is all about improving quality of life. For her, the fix is a sunny spot, a good book and green beans from Yangming. |
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Frontline: MLT MustsArchive » |
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Staff Picks: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and Phillies Phantasy CampPLUS: Orchid Extravaganza at Longwood Gardens |
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Habitat: HomefrontArchive » |
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Antiques Show Returns for 30th AnniversaryThe Westtown School hosts the Chester County Historical Society's 30th annual Antiques Show, which features more than 50 international and Main Line dealers. |
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Style Line: Local FashionistaArchive » |
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Q&A: Ardmore's Denim Habit Manager Lizanne CrottyShe's all about denim, and these days, denim is all about breaking tradition. Crotty gives the scoop on what's replacing her old blue jeans. |
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Frontline: 60 SecondsArchive » |
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Q&A: Wilt Chamberlain biographer Robert CherryThe Wynnewood author watched Chamberlain from afar at Overbrook High School, but Cherry's 2004 book, Wilt: Larger Than Life, is an insightful look at the legend's personal life, career and enduring... |
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Main EventsArchive » |
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Will Smith and Questlove's FELA! at the Academy of Music |
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Living WellArchive » |
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ACL Tears in Young Athletes SoarAs youth sports get more competitive, the occurrence of season-ending ACL injuries continues to rise. Reconstruction risks include stunted growth among the youngest victims. |
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Habitat: Designing MindArchive » |
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Claire Sautter's Take on Interior DesignThe Rosemont-based interior designer keeps things consistent and clean, but isn't shy about adding a dash of sparkle and shine. |
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Habitat: Hot PropertyArchive » |
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Villanova Real Estate: Eight-Bedroom Georgian Estate For SaleOriginally occupied by the Clothier family, this sprawling home features a three-floor staircase, tennis courts and more. |
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End of the LineArchive » |
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Driving Without a GPS in the Brandywine ValleyYes, I usually use a global positioning system. But do I really need it? |
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