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Big ‘downtown’ Devon news; Splashy new swim school; More ethnic eats in Ardmore; Crime news; Solutions 4 Health, Devon hats, Woodlynde wonders and more

June 7, 2018 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Devon Horse Show 2018 is history – but whoa, Nelly.

There’s a move afoot that could change the look of “downtown” Devon almost as much as URBN’s fast-rising Devon Yard.

The horse show’s chairman and CEO wants to put a three-level parking garage between Devon Yard (the new Terrain/Anthropologie complex) and the show grounds.

Because, let’s face it, parking can be a pain at Devon.

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, EAT, Uncategorized Tagged With: 118 North, acai bowls, Accents on Main, Ardmore, Ardmore Initiative, Bam Bam Seoul Kitchen, Chic and Simple Resale, Chris Conway, consignment stores, crime, Denise Barger, Devon, Devon hat contest, Devon Horse Show, Devon Ladies Day, downtown Wayne, ethnic restaurants, Goldfish Swim School, Kenny Kearns, learning differences, Main Line shopping, Malvern, murder, Nam Phuong Bistro, Nora Nissenbaum, parking garages, Playa Bowls, Playa Bowls Wayne, resale shops, Solutions 4 Health, The Bercy, The Malvern School, Tredyffrin Police, Tredyffrin-Easttown Middle School, Vietnamese restaurants, Wayne Grafton, Wayne Music Festival, Woodlynde School

T/E probes policy after alleged gun threat & hate speech rattle middle school parents; Gotta go to Main & Vine & Devon Horse Show; #SaveStoneleigh, shore dunes and much more

May 24, 2018 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

With recent school shootings very much on their minds, some Tredyffrin-Easttown Middle School parents are taking aim at T/E’s response to an alleged threat of gun violence and bullying.

They sent e-mails, made phone calls, met with school officials.

Then, scores of them showed up at a school board meeting Monday night.

The district was ready. Message received, loud and clear.

The Superintendent announced the creation of parent focus groups to evaluate T/E’s threat-response policy and suggest changes as needed. He said the district will also explore “best practices” of other districts across the country and review relevant research.

And the day after the meeting, the principal of T/E Middle School sent an extraordinarily detailed e-mail to parents explaining how, as a parent himself, he takes students’ safety personally.

The hubbub started in early February. It simmered, then boiled over last week after a TEMS family, the Nissenbaums, told their story to the AP.

And it ran in newspapers across the country.

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Peek inside posh new Life Time in Sub. Square; Tasting Ripplewood in Ardmore; The Switch; An opioid confession; Jane Winchester; Nifty Mom’s Day gifts & more

April 26, 2018 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Polished to perfection, Life Time opens its “diamond” level club in Suburban Square this week.

All that’s missing?

Beds.

Not kidding. The “healthy way of life company” – now ensconced in the old Macy’s – wants to be your fitness center, your hair-and-nail salon, your restaurant, your spa, your babysitter – and now, your office.

Not just a “laptops-welcome-free-wifi” of office.

But a real one, totally tricked out.

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, EAT, PLAY, SHOP, STYLE, Uncategorized Tagged With: Alice's Table, Amy McCann, Ardmore, Beke Beau, Cara Bradley, Common Space, Crissy Pyfer, Dorinda Medley, Duffy Real Estate, gastropubs, get real main line, Jackie Verna, Jane Paradis, Jane Winchester, Karen Phelps Moyer, Kimmel Center, Life Time Athletic, Life Time Work, Lilly Pulitzer, Lisa Thomas Laury, Lisi Lerch, Lori Gildea, Main Line mansions, Moyer Foundation, mural, Mural Arts Philadelphia, pendant jewelry, Peter Martin, Philadelphia mansions, Ripplewood Whiskey and Craft, St. David's Episcopal Church, St. David's Episcopal Day School, Suburban Square, Teen makeup camp, The Switch, The Voice, thepurebag, Thom Nickels, Toni Filipone, Wynnewood mural, yoga bags

Boss Ladies! AR Workshop Malvern & Wayne mom’s Yogi invention; Plus, KOP Mall facelift, Nova News, Politics, Platoon Fitness & more

March 29, 2018 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Callin’ all wine-lovin’ ladies and DIYers: the coolest spot this side of The Buttery just opened in Malvern.

AR Workshop is a custom art studio where you make wood signs, photo frames, canvas pillows, tote bags and more.

Sipping all the way.

(Giving “craft cocktails” a whole new meaning, right?)

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, PLAY, SHOP, SOUL, STYLE, Uncategorized Tagged With: AR Workshop, Bikram, Boston College, Campli PHotography, Courtney Mullen, crafts, DIY projects, Eastside Flats, Final Four, Focus Fitness, Fourth Congressional District primary, girls night out, Jay Leno in West Chester, Jo Ruse, Joe Hoeffel, Kasie Hunt, King of Prussia mall, King Street, Lauren Hart, Louella, Main Line personal training, Malvern, march for our lives, March for Our Lives Philadelphia, Mojo Fitness, MOMS Demand Action, PA primary elections, Platoon Fitness, Pope Francis, Ryan Costello, Safe School Symposium, Sixth Congressional District, Stoneleigh bunnies, Todd Carmichael, trampoline park, Urban Air, Villanova, Villanova acceptance rate, Villanova admissions, Villanova baseketball, Villanova campus construction, women's nights, yoga, YOGI Fitness mats

GUNS! Students walk out, Parents gather & Stoga teacher speaks out nationally; Devon’s new Lumbrada; Ardmore’s new Living Room; Pro athletes talk mental health; Village Wellness & more

March 15, 2018 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

They called B.S.

Fed up because they don’t feel safe in school, thousands of Main Line students walked off the job Wednesday.

For 17 minutes or more, classrooms became ghost towns, the halls were mostly quiet.

There would be no repercussions. Lower Merion, Radnor and T/E Schools were of one voice: students would not be penalized for commemorating Florida’s fallen 17 and demanding #NeverAgain.

As a precaution, parents were cordially not invited to attend – forbidden, in fact, from entering schools that became “closed campuses” from 10 to 11 a.m. Local police stood at the ready, their services, thankfully, not needed.

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, EAT, PLAY, SHOP Tagged With: #Enough, Anselmo Torres, Ardmore, Barbara Bigford, Berwyn, Bluebell Kitchens, community acupuncture, Conestoga High School, CYO basketball, Dan Maxwell, Deb Ciamacca, Deb Fein, Delaware Valley Friends School, Delice et Chocolat, Devon, DMAX Foundation, Emergency Aid of PA, entrepreneurs, Jennifer Thompson, Lance Isakov, Laura Mann, Laurie Doan, Lower Merion High School, Lumbrada, Main Line acupuncture, Main Line School Night, Mexican restaurants, Mullen Interiors, national school walkout, Peter Cardone, Radnor High School. Moms Demand Action, St. Monica's Parish, student athletes, student walkout, suicide prevention, Taste of the Main Line, teen mental health, The Living Room at 23 East, Tredyffrin Public Library, Village Wellness

Two Devon mysteries solved: What’s up with old Shiraz site & empty KMart; Plus, new hotel to Radnor, new map for PA, new charges for Ahr; ‘active shooter’ training & more

February 22, 2018 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

It’s a Main Line mystery: Twin buildings – perhaps the most opulent ever built in these parts – sitting idle for years in the heart of Devon.

Unleased.

Unsold.

Ripe for the taking but no one’s biting.

What happened to this modern-day Taj Mahal, its hushed, lifeless halls worlds away from the bustling Whole Foods across the street?

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Rock on! Wayne’s new music hall; ANEU to Rosemont; Wayne murder/suicide & jailhouse death; Mt. Joy; Eagles’ ‘Case for Smiles’ and more

February 8, 2018 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Great balls of fire! Wayne’s about to get what Ardmore’s had for years: its own live music hall.

118 North will open on N. Wayne Avenue Feb. 15, adding a touch of Austin/Nashville to our fair town.

To which we say: Rock it to us.

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Can Wayne theater be saved? Plus, Berwyn murder update; ‘Choice’ Bryn Mawr BYOB; T/E redistricts; Meehan’s miseries; Eagles Superfans & more

January 25, 2018 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

For years, downtown Wayne’s movie theater has been slugging it out with the big boys: the Regals, the AMCs, the Movie Taverns, and, to a lesser degree, the Bryn Mawr Film Institute.

Slugging it out and, er, losing.

But the tide may turn yet.

Because dear old Anthony Wayne – built in 1928 and sagging with age – is making his last stand.

The theater’s operator, Reel Cinemas, just launched a “Save the Anthony Wayne” campaign and the stakes couldn’t be higher: Raise $2 million to modernize, compete and fill the seats.

Or raise the white flag and go dark for good.

Don’t think it can’t happen.

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Double issue: Movie (!), dining & shopping scoops, plus our annual all-local ‘nifty gifts’ guide

December 14, 2017 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Pop some corn: seems the western Main Line is going to the movies.

One of the nation’s largest movie chains is THISCLOSE to inking a deal with Uptown Worthington, the long-time-coming lifestyle center near the Malvern Wegmans.

The center’s owner, developer Brian O’Neill, tells SAVVY that a dine-in theater with full bar plans to take 43,000 sq. ft. and should open in a year or so. Two prior deals with movie chains cratered a few years back, but we’re told this one should be a wrap by early January.

O’Neill also tells us he’s nearing a deal with Main Line restaurateur Marty Grims. The White Dog Café/Autograph Brasserie/Moshulu owner wants to open a “super hip” spot at Worthington

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Ex-Stoga aide admits student sexual assaults; New Bryn Mawr BYOB; Fresh ‘Canvas’ for downsizing boomers; Teegarden dogs; Our Closet; Mister Sprinkle & more

November 30, 2017 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Guilty as charged. A former teacher’s aide has admitted to the repeated sexual assault of a Conestoga sophomore – in his school office, his car and her bedroom – during the 2016-2017 school year.

After pleading not guilty at his April arraignment, Arthur Phillips changed his plea to guilty last Tuesday and was sentenced to 10 to 20 years in state prison.

If Phillips had been younger, Chester County Judge Patrick Carmody said he wouldn’t have accepted the plea deal. “You’re 67, Do you understand that you may never leave jail, that this might be a life sentence?” he asked the defendant.

Phillips said quietly that he understood.

The judge was clearly disgusted by Phillips’ crimes.

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