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May 2012

Features

Summer Travel: Maryland's Eastern Shore

Summer Travel: Maryland's Eastern Shore

There's plenty to do, see, eat and enjoy on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Our county-by-county guide tells you where (and how) to do it all.

Pets Guide 2012

Pets Guide 2012

Whether furry or feathered, pets truly are a Main Liner's best friend.
PLUS: Your guide to keeping them healthy and happy.

Golf Guide 2012

Golf Guide 2012

Your comprehensive guide to golf in the Delaware Valley.

Ella's American Bistro Review: All the Comforts of Home in Wayne

Ella's American Bistro Review: All the Comforts of Home in Wayne

Blending homey favorites with a heavy dose of sophistication, Wayne's newest restaurant is a hit for the masses.

Ardmore's MilkBoy Expands to Philly

Ardmore's MilkBoy Expands to Philly

The suburban mainstay capitalizes on its food-and-music formula to make a successful transition to the city stage-and-bar scene.

Plastic Surgery For Teens: How Young is Too Young?

Plastic Surgery For Teens: How Young is Too Young?

Even 18 could be too young for body-altering surgeries. Main Line plastic surgeons share the pros and cons of cosmetic alterations for young patients.

McAlpine Tankersley Architecture Brings Southern Charm To Villanova

McAlpine Tankersley Architecture Brings Southern Charm To Villanova

The Montgomery, Ala. design team combined modern and comfortable vibes under one roof for the ultimate in sophistication.

The Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation's Main Line Roots

The Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation's Main Line Roots

Behind the rocker's namesake foundation are Craig Spencer and Mimi Box - two locals keeping the engines running for Philadelphians in need.

Upland Baseball's Frank "Home Run" Baker: Show Him the Money

Upland Baseball's Frank "Home Run" Baker: Show Him the Money

Were there ever simpler times in baseball? It always boils down to the contracts.

Divine Cakes' Kristin Peri Leaves Court for Dessert

Divine Cakes' Kristin Peri Leaves Court for Dessert

The successful Glen Mills lawyer and trial-judge hopeful finds fulfillment in her second career as cake decorator and baker.

Engineer-Turned-CEO Anthony Gold's Medical Software

Engineer-Turned-CEO Anthony Gold's Medical Software

As CEO of Healthy Humans, Gold and his team connects patients to doctors inside and outside of the exam room.

Hugh Brownstone's Coldfront: A Paoli Business Helping Women Manage Menopause

Hugh Brownstone's Coldfront: A Paoli Business Helping Women Manage Menopause

The Wharton Business School grad collaborated with his sister to launch a simple yet profitable idea, which has since turned into a full-time career.

Joanne Lang's AboutOne App: Family Organization At Hand

Joanne Lang's AboutOne App: Family Organization At Hand

After a hospital trip had her scrambling for medical records, Lang realized there was room in the digital market for family organization at parents' fingertips.

Q&A: Marian V. Marchese of New Leash on Life USA

Q&A: Marian V. Marchese of New Leash on Life USA

The Penn Valley resident's volunteer efforts quickly snowballed into an educational program for the Philadelphia Prison System's inmates, while granting a new life to abandoned animals.

Delaware County SPCA's Humane Efforts

Delaware County SPCA's Humane Efforts

After a year of unprecedented change, the Delaware County SPCA works to settle into its role as a real lifesaver.

David Cugno: Main Line Dog Whisperer

David Cugno: Main Line Dog Whisperer

No treats, no spoiled pets, no problem. Though his approach to dog training may seem unconventional, the King of Prussia behaviorist has developed quite the following of loyal believers.

Chenoa Manor's Teen Program: Finding Common Ground Between At-Risk Youth and Abused Animals

Chenoa Manor's Teen Program: Finding Common Ground Between At-Risk Youth and Abused Animals

Everyone and everything deserves a second chance, and veterinarian Rob Teti offers a new perspective on life for abused animals and their human counterparts.

Departments

Foreword: Editor's Letter

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When the Industry Bubble Bursts

When the Industry Bubble Bursts

Frontline: Great Escape

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New York Travel: Ink 48 Hotel

New York Travel: Ink 48 Hotel

Frontline: First Impression

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Q&A: Softball Coach and "Man of the Year" Candidate Gary Rathsmill

Q&A: Softball Coach and "Man of the Year" Candidate Gary Rathsmill

The Radnor High School coach and Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Eastern Pennsylvania fundraiser shares his secret for the perfect Philly soft pretzel.

Frontline: MLT Musts

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Staff Picks: The Barnes Foundation's Grand Reopening and Geron Hoy's "Lunatic"

Staff Picks: The Barnes Foundation's Grand Reopening and Geron Hoy's "Lunatic"

PLUS: A Glorious Enterprise from the Academy of Natural Sciences.

Epicure: Mini-Review

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Conshohocken's 401 Diner Review: Not Your Average Diner

Conshohocken's 401 Diner Review: Not Your Average Diner

Forget the stereotypical image of the American diner, this BYOB is anything but.

Frontline: 60 Seconds

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Q&A: Communications Expert Patricia Scott

Q&A: Communications Expert Patricia Scott

The Media resident, self-proclaimed "communications geek" and winner of 3M's "Make Mine a Million $ Business" contest shares her secrets of success.

Habitat: Designing Mind

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Q&A with Mural Artist and Interior Designer Kat Robbins

Q&A with Mural Artist and Interior Designer Kat Robbins

The Wayne Renaissance woman spills her staple design color and gives some Zen advice for first-time design efforts.

Habitat: Hot Property

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A Normandy Bank Barn in Haverford For Sale

A Normandy Bank Barn in Haverford For Sale

The recently renovated 1812 property comes with a modern twist in the form of a custom swimming pool and waterfall.

Epicure: In the Drink

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Mint Juleps Reimagined at Ella's American Bistro

Mint Juleps Reimagined at Ella's American Bistro

The classic Southern quencher makes an appearance just in time for the races.

End of the Line

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Sitting, Waiting, Wishing at Bryn Mawr and Lancaster Avenues

Sitting, Waiting, Wishing at Bryn Mawr and Lancaster Avenues

One can get a lot done while waiting for that red light, as long as it doesn't involve going anywhere.

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