• One of the 20 Best Burgers in the Philadelphia Region is Served By This Ardmore Eatery

    One of the 20 Best Burgers in the Philadelphia Region is Served By This Ardmore Eatery

    The Philadelphia region has many great burgers, and one of the 20 best ones to eat right now is served by a Montgomery County eatery, write Craig LaBan, Michael Klein, and Henry Savage for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Ripplewood Whiskey & Craft in Ardmore serves a delicious double-patty burger made by chef/co-owner Biff Gottehrer. For the…

  • This Montgomery County Community Is Among the 50 Best Liberal Places to Live in America

    This Montgomery County Community Is Among the 50 Best Liberal Places to Live in America

    A Montgomery County community has been declared the No. 1 best liberal place to live in America, according to Stacker. Based on data from Niche, which ranked the 50 best liberal places to live in the U.S., Ardmore came out on top. Ardmore, with a population of 13,567,  has a suburban and urban feel with…

  • Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers Pulls Out of Apartment Development in Ardmore

    Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers Pulls Out of Apartment Development in Ardmore

    Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has decided to part ways with King of Prussia-based Piazza Auto Group on an apartment project in Ardmore, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The development, which is slated to be Ardmore’s largest apartment building, would replace the Acura and Volkswagen dealerships owned by Piazza. The auto group does not…

  • Ardmore Company Lists Letter Proving Benjamin Franklin’s Influence in the American Revolution

    Ardmore Company Lists Letter Proving Benjamin Franklin’s Influence in the American Revolution

    The Raab Collection, an Ardmore-based company that buys and sells historical documents, recently listed a letter written by Benjamin Franklin, writes Tori Latham for the Robb Report. The letter, written by the Founding Father in 1777, will be displayed in the firm’s Philadelphia office before being put up for sale on April 11 for $120,000.…

  • Bethel AME Church of Ardmore Create Community Garden and Farming Program To Provide Easier Access to Nutritious Food

    Bethel AME Church of Ardmore Create Community Garden and Farming Program To Provide Easier Access to Nutritious Food

    For six years, the Bethel AME Church of Ardmore has been helping feed its congregation and the neighborhood with produce from its community garden, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. For a Black church, “being a lifeline support center” is central to its existence, said Carolyn C. Cavaness, Pastor of Bethel AME Church of Ardmore. The…

  • At Wallace Dry Goods a Key Ingredient Is Missing, and That’s OK

    At Wallace Dry Goods a Key Ingredient Is Missing, and That’s OK

    Wallace Dry Goods in Ardmore is a liquor store on the Main Line that doesn’t sell any liquor. There’s bottle after bottle on the shelves of whiskey, wine, gins, and mixers , and a beer pong table stacked with Guinness, and it’s all non-alcoholic, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today.  Owner Robin Cummiskey aims…

  • Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society in Ardmore Hosts Sunrise Skate

    Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society in Ardmore Hosts Sunrise Skate

    Early birds got extra ice time at the Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society in Ardmore on September 5, 2023. America’s first skating club hosting a Sunrise Skate from 6:15 to 8:30 a.m. the day after Labor Day to kick off the new season. The skating session was free for members. The club’s mission is…

  • Rare Einstein Letter on Creation of the Universe on Sale in Ardmore

    Rare Einstein Letter on Creation of the Universe on Sale in Ardmore

    The Raab Collection in Ardmore is selling a personal letter written by Albert Einstein where he argues against the biblical version of the creation, writes Richa Karmarka for The Washington Post. The rare letter was written on April 11, 1950, to Martha Munk, the wife of a well-known German rabbi in answer to a question…

  • Ardmore Public Relations Firm’s AI Press-Release Generator a Game-Changer for Clients

    Ardmore Public Relations Firm’s AI Press-Release Generator a Game-Changer for Clients

    Artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for years as people try to seek ways to improve their work lives and find the best methods of using technology to their advantage.  Gregory FCA, a public relations firm based in Ardmore, is one such company that, instead of fearing AI, has harnessed its power to create a…

  • BUCKSCO County Leadership: Greg Matusky, CEO and Founder, Gregory FCA Public Relations

    BUCKSCO County Leadership: Greg Matusky, CEO and Founder, Gregory FCA Public Relations

    Greg Matusky, CEO and founder of Gregory FCA Public Relations, spoke to BUCKSCO Today about growing up in Lansdale, the youngest son of the high school assistant principal. He recalled his victories on the track team in the 300-meter hurdles and his summer job on the maintenance crew of an apartment complex, where he learned…

  • Wynnewood Lanes Bowler Saves Youth Program from Clunking into the Gutter

    Wynnewood Lanes Bowler Saves Youth Program from Clunking into the Gutter

    Philly Youth Strikers, a youth bowling program housed at Wynnewood Lanes in Ardmore, teaches kids how to score strikes and scholarships, reported Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. The program is led by Timmothy Bolden, who grew up watching his parents bowl in a league. They later encouraged him to start playing and join a youth league…

  • It’s Time to Loosen Those Belts for the 2022 Main Line Today Restaurant Week, Fall Edition

    It’s Time to Loosen Those Belts for the 2022 Main Line Today Restaurant Week, Fall Edition

    The fall 2022 restaurant week — organized by Main Line Today and Today Media and sponsored by Firstrust Bank — invites area foodies to unfold menus across the Phila. suburbs during its Aug. 22 to Sept. 4 run. The 33 participating restaurants, all commutable from Bucks County, are: 118 North, Wayne 333 Belrose Bar &…

  • In Advance of Tomorrow’s Scorching Weather, Here’s Where to Turn for Relief

    In Advance of Tomorrow’s Scorching Weather, Here’s Where to Turn for Relief

    Tomorrow’s one-two punch of high humidity and excessive heat will bring on a real-feel temperature of 102⁰. That’s dangerous territory for Montgomery County residents who are very young, advanced in age, or medically compromised; however, Montgomery County service providers are firing up its heat advisory response. Emily Rizzo was appropriately cool-headed in bringing details to…

  • On a Summertime Errand in Montco? Pop into a Local Bubble Tea Shop 

    On a Summertime Errand in Montco? Pop into a Local Bubble Tea Shop 

    Whether you call it boba, bubble tea, or pearl milk tea, the drink is filled with delicious, iced milk tea with boba bubbles. The fully customizable treat has caught on locally, especially on the Main Line. Tori Bissonnette got the sweet assignment of covering the story for Main Line Today.  The tasty drink hails from…

  • ‘We Are a Victim of Our Own Success’: Pros and Cons of A Main Line Community’s Continued Growth

    ‘We Are a Victim of Our Own Success’: Pros and Cons of A Main Line Community’s Continued Growth

    As Ardmore continues to grow and attract more residents and businesses, not everybody is happy about the prospect over the increased traffic and density effects, writes Michael Bradley for Main Line Today. One of the latest projects includes 70,000 square feet of retail space and 279 apartment units with 615 parking spaces. This development is…

  • Retired Ardmore Judge Recalls Toughest Cases in New Memoir, ‘Her Honor’

    Retired Ardmore Judge Recalls Toughest Cases in New Memoir, ‘Her Honor’

    Ardmore native LaDoris Hazzard Cordell, a retired Santa Clara County Superior Court judge, recalls some of her toughest cases in her recently released memoir, Her Honor, writes Jessica Zack for the San Francisco Chronicle. During her time on the bench, Cordell, who became the first African American female jurist in Northern California when she was…

  • Viva Video in Ardmore Says ‘That’s a Wrap,’ Ending the Video Store Era in the Philadelphia Suburbs

    Viva Video in Ardmore Says ‘That’s a Wrap,’ Ending the Video Store Era in the Philadelphia Suburbs

    One of the last remaining video stores in the Philadelphia suburbs, Viva Video, has announced it is closing, writes Bill Rohrer for Fox 29 News. Viva Video in Ardmore will permanently eject itself from the home entertainment industry on Aug. 31, replaced by another business. Owner Miguel Gomez opened the store in 2012 after the…

  • Freshly Renovated Ardmore Music Hall Ready to Come Back in Full Swing

    Freshly Renovated Ardmore Music Hall Ready to Come Back in Full Swing

    After streaming live shows played at an empty venue during the pandemic, the freshly renovated Ardmore Music Hall is excited to welcome music fans again as soon as it gets the green light to fully reopen, writes Michael Bradley for Main Line Today. And while he is unsure when this will happen, AMH co-owner Chris…