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T/E teacher/coach LeRoi Leviston (Stoga ’06) finds his voice as Roi Lush. Plus, hot news around town

October 20, 2016 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

If anyone’s story can blot out all the bad press that came out of T/E schools last year, surely LeRoi Leviston’s can.

His journey from starting Stoga quarterback to Mr. Lev, Valley Forge Middle School teacher, to Roi Lush, full-time rapper, is as improbable as it is inspiring.

The odds against LeRoi, 28, were stacked from the start.

He was born on Long Island to parents who “were very into hardcore drugs,” LeRoi tells SAVVY.

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, SHOP, SOUL, STYLE Tagged With: Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, Conestoga High School, Haverford School, LeRoi Leviston, Loch Aerie, Mojo Fitness, Paoli, Roi Lush, Shark Tank, Solemates, Suburban Square, T & E Care, Tredyffrin Police, Tredyffrin/Easttown School District

Whole Foods’ tasty new tavern, a Gateway good-bye, Naf Naf gets grilling, twin leukemia tragedies & more

September 12, 2016 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Hey, Whole Foods: Can you build us a new Devon store, too?

We just had a sneak peek tour and tasting at the about-to-open Wynnewood market and, frankly, we were blown away.

The place is blockbuster.

We knew it would be three times bigger than the cramped Whole Foods it’s replacing around the corner.

But we had no idea how much better it would be.

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, EAT, SOUL Tagged With: Gateway Shopping Center, leukemia, Main Line, Middle Eastern food, Naf Naf Grill, shawarma, Wayne, Whole Foods Market, Wynnewood

Murder in Berwyn; Another life lost to addiction; Radnor’s new Harvest Seasonal Grill & more

June 23, 2016 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

It’s not often that violent crime comes knocking on the Main Line’s door.

But last week’s brutal murder in Berwyn reminds us that evil can strike anywhere, anytime.

Police are investigating the homicide of a 62-year-old woman in Daylesford Estates, an upscale Toll Brothers’ development that sits between Routes 252 and Route 202 in Tredyffrin.

On June 17, a relative came to check on Denise McDonald Barger and found her beaten to death inside her home.

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, EAT, PLAY, SOUL Tagged With: Berwyn, Caron Foundation, Conestoga Football, dining, drug addiction, Escape games, Hazing, King of Prussia, murder, recovery, Tredyffrin Police, Villanova

La Colombe is here! More hip spots to follow in suddenly chic Bryn Mawr; A lupus miracle & Dad’s Day ideas

June 16, 2016 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Coffee geeks are bouncing off the walls this week.
And not just from caffeine.
They’re jazzed because the Main Line’s first La Colombe Café has opened.
At last.

The place is a knockout – a hip makeover of the old Bryn Mawr Garage with soaring ceilings, skylights, original brick and handcrafted wood seating.
Industrial chic done right.

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, EAT, PLAY, SHOP, SOUL, STYLE Tagged With: Bryn Mawr, Bryn Mawr Village, coffee, fashion boutiques, Father's Day, la colombe, lacrosse, lupus, Main Line restaurants, sarcoma, Todd Carmichael, Tredici, Zavino

Who’s Coming, Who’s Going, Who’s Growing in Wayne, Stoneleigh in Nova saved for ALL & Mom’s Day ideas

May 4, 2016 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Turning the page on Bryn Mawr, Main Point Books is heading west to Wayne.

Score one for Wayne in the Main Line Downtown Showdown.

Dusty, down-at-the-heels and now officially defunct, Wayne’s old-timey Reader’s Forum will get re-incarnated as Main Point Books in mid-summer.

“I wouldn’t have moved if I hadn’t been offered this specific space,” says bookseller Cathy Fiebach, a Wynnewood mom who will pack up Bryn Mawr after a three-year run and open on North Wayne Ave. the last week of July.

‘Cause Wayne’s got what Bryn Mawr’s still pining for: foot traffic.

“People understand how to park in Wayne and how to walk around town,” she tells SAVVY. “Bryn Mawr doesn’t quite have that worked out.”

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, PLAY, SHOP, SOUL, STYLE Tagged With: Bella Oliva Taproom, Belladonna gifts, Books, bookstores, conservation, engraved gifts, furniture consignment shops, gourmet shops, historic preservation, home decor, John Haas, Main Line, Main Point Books, National Lands Trust, olive oil, resale shops, Stoneleigh, Velvet Shoestring, Villanova, Wayne

3 New Spots You Need to Try: Biga in Bryn Mawr, Brandywine Branch Distillers & Wayne’s Christine Shirley, plus Covered Wagon Inn SAVED!

April 27, 2016 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Hallelujah! It has been SAVED!

A few months ago, we told you about the fire ’n brimstone fight to spare Strafford’s old Covered Wagon Inn from CVS’ wrecking ball.

Well, Praise Be: preservationists’ prayers have been answered.

CVS’ developer has submitted a new plan to Tredyffrin Township that keeps the small circa 1780 building – once the Covered Wagon Inn, now Thomas Moser Fine Furniture – standing tall at the corner of Old Eagle School and Lancaster.

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, EAT, PLAY, SHOP, SOUL, STYLE Tagged With: Beer, Biga, bourbon, Brandywine Branch Distillers, Christine Shirley, Covered Wagon Inn, craft workshops, Derek Lam, distilling gin, historic preservation, Pizza, Restaurant Alba, sewing lessons

A Devon Yard Uh-Oh; Big 5 High Fives; Malvern’s new Scoops – the next Handels? Verge Yogi’s book & more

April 20, 2016 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Well, what do you know? We’re getting a Pizzeria Vetri after all.

Just not in Devon. Not yet. And maybe never, the way Devon Yard’s going lately.

Urban Outfitters Inc. is clustering four of its brands near its Urban Outfitters store at the King of Prussia Mall’s Pavilion.

By mid-fall, we’ll get another Anthropologie, a Free People (relocated from the other end of the Court), and yes, that Pizzeria Vetri (with bar & lounge) that we’ve all been pining for. At the mall.

Meanwhile, back in dear Devon, the Yard project is as mired in weeds and thorns as the old Waterloo plot on which it would sit.

Yuck runs amuck: Neighbor vs. neighbor. Little guy vs. “big, bad” developer. Homeowners’ concerns vs. township interests. Threats and counter-threats.

Ugh.

The latest: Red “Promote Easttown: Support Devon Yard” signs dueling with blue “Save Devon” yard signs around town. (And yup, the first homeowner to put up a red sign last week – architect John Toates – says he found it lying in his mulch the next morning – which is exactly what allegedly happened when the blue signs went up a few months ago. Oy.)

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Filed Under: EAT, PLAY, SOUL, Uncategorized Tagged With: college basketball, Devon Yard, ewing's sarcoma, ice cream, leukemia, Malvern, Scoops n Smiless, St. Joe's Basketball, Urban Outfitters, Villanova basketball

Can Strafford’s old Covered Wagon Inn REALLY be saved? Plus, a new use (at last) for Bryn Mawr’s FoodSource & aftermath of an Academy Ball gone bust

January 27, 2016 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

You drive by it all the time, barely taking note: a charming, undoubtedly very old shop on a bustling, modernized stretch of Rte. 30 in Strafford.

Next time, do a double take.

For this is The Little Building That Could – all 1,200 sq. feet of it.

The Little Building that could stop a big-time developer in its tracks.

That could force a multibillion-dollar corporation back to the drawing board.

That could be the engine that pushes a certain Main Line township to add muscle to its wimpy historic preservation laws.

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Filed Under: BUZZ, SOUL Tagged With: Main Line

SoulCycle spins to Ardmore, T/E tops in U.S., Paoli gets a Devon Donut & Drums Alive, a bang-up new workout

January 13, 2016 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

SoulCycle – the coolest workout on one wheel (just ask ’em) – is rolling our way.

The indoor cycling company with the celebrity-soaked clientele will open in Ardmore this spring, its first Philly location after recent debuts in DC, Boston, Miami and Chicago.

Soul’s signature yellow bikes will be installed in the 3,400 sq. ft. former Corner Bakery space in Suburban Square across from Ruby’s Diner. (Still no takers for the rest of the building’s first floor, vacant now that the holiday pop-ups have departed.)

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Filed Under: BUZZ, SOUL Tagged With: fitness, food, Main Line

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