Private Schools Guide 2012The lowdown on what's new and different on campuses throughout the region. |
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Tired Hands Brewing Company Review: Fresh Eats and Great Brews in ArdmoreThough beer-focused by name, Tired Hands makes it easy (and wonderful) to get sidetracked by the kitchen's local bounty. |
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Media's Spasso Italian Grille ReviewA Philly favorite moves to the 'burbs, with Italian favorites and a big-city vibe in tow. |
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Bucks County TravelThere's more to Bucks County than meets the eye. |
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Senior Living Guide 2012Where to go, what to do and how to be healthy today and tomorrow for local seniors. |
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Fall Fashion: Leather and Metallics ShinePLUS: Jewels aren't just for accessorizing. Sapphire, emerald and ruby tones take center stage in this season's collections. |
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Calm, Cool & Collected: Kathleen Jamieson's Malvern BarnThe barn-turned-home retains a rustic aesthetic with enough quirk to go around. |
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Galusha Pennypacker: The Civil War's Youngest GeneralThough Pennypacker was a fierce soldier, the atrocities of war never escaped the young leader's mind. |
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Media's Natural Lands Trust Protects Sacred Main Line GroundOne of the nation's oldest and largest organizations of its kind, NLT is also one of the lesser-known. President Molly Morrison is set to change that. |
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School Lunches: Joining Nutrition and TasteDo you know what's in your child's school cafeteria? A new wave of government programs regulating school lunches will ensure a healthy lunch for all students. |
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The Benefits of Same-Sex Education for BoysWhat’s it take to get through to today’s little men? Haverford School alum Michael Bradley heads back to campus to find out. |
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Callan Solem Rides Once MoreAfter a devastating injury, the Chester Springs equestrian is back in the saddle to pursue her dream career. |
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Music Still Is What It Used To BeYou just have to know where to find it. Luckily, one concert promoter's trash turns out to be everyone's treasure. |
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Vetting Single-Sex EducationIt may not be for everyone, but there is a place for single-sex education in today's classrooms. |
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Frontline: Great EscapeArchive » |
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Maryland Travel: The Edge Hotel at Fager's Island |
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Frontline: First ImpressionArchive » |
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Q&A: Cristina Desmond of Capital Wine & SpiritsThe director of marketing and business analytics for Capital Wines & Spirits shares her take on the best meal on the Main Line. |
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Web ExclusiveArchive » |
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Age-Related Hearing Loss: Hearing Aids Aren't Like They Used To BeNewer, more advanced options are out there for those suffering from presbycusis. |
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Frontline: 60 SecondsArchive » |
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Q&A: Haverford Musician Jeffrey GainesWith a new album under his belt and a fresh take on songwriting, the Main Line music maker is hitting a high note. |
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Frontline: RetrospectArchive » |
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Galusha Pennypacker: The Civil War's Youngest GeneralThough Pennypacker was a fierce soldier, the atrocities of war never escaped the young leader's mind. |
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Habitat: Hot PropertyArchive » |
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Malvern Real Estate: Gorgeous Estate with Room for MoreBoasting an apartment and an in-law suite in addition to the main home, this estate is a welcoming place for all who enter. |
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End of the LineArchive » |
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Music Still Is What It Used To BeYou just have to know where to find it. Luckily, one concert promoter's trash turns out to be everyone's treasure. |
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