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In this episode, Caroline and co-host/daughter Kara O’Halloran discuss:
- A Main Line patriarch brings an epic film about Cabrini University’s fierce namesake, Cabrini, to theaters across the U.S. (Timestamp 2:10)
- An underappreciated foodie find! (5:10)
- Crime on the Main Line (and Center City) with Radnor Police Chief Chris Flanagan. Is local crime getting worse? How do home burglars, car thieves, wallet pickpockets and porch pirates operate? How can we best protect our homes and our belongings. (6:35)
- Like it or not, big changes are coming to Lancaster Ave. in Wayne. (19:10)
- Wayne gets another Italian restaurant at the old Bertucci’s. (21:20)
- Bryn Mawr’s Fiore Rosso – a Marc Vetri Restaurant Group creation – is changing it up. (22:13)
Then, it’s interview time! (24.:28)
Co-host Phil Tamney, foodie and Berwyn salon owner, joins us for a chat about the Main Line dining scene with a straight shooter: Alex Hardy, chef/owner of At the Table in Wayne. Do Main Line restauranteurs play it safe? Is the customer always right? As usual, Alex calls it as he sees it. (24:28)
Mentioned in this episode: TJ Maxx, Home Goods, Austen Hepburn, Pella, Radnor Police Alerts, Radnor Township, Cabrini movie, Eustace Wolfington, Francesca Cabrini, Wawa, St. Katharine of Siena, West Ave. condos, DiBruno Bros., Bar Alimentari, Fiore Rosso, Marc Vetri, Bryn Mawr Village, Testa Rossa, White Dog Café, Rosalie, Autograph, Fearless Restaurants, Philip Tamney Salon, At The Table.
Recorded and produced in Bryn Mawr at Uncommon Individual Foundation, the cool, local non-profit that powers OnTrack Plus mentoring for high school students.
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EPISODE #2 BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE MAIN LINE’S BEST WINDOW & DOOR GUY, AUSTIN HEPBURN: