Tongues are clucking at the prospect of a Chick-Fil-A in downtown Wayne.
But don’t be counting your chickens; This bird might take a while to hatch, if it does at all.
it's what you want to know
/ By Caroline O'Halloran / /
Tongues are clucking at the prospect of a Chick-Fil-A in downtown Wayne.
But don’t be counting your chickens; This bird might take a while to hatch, if it does at all.
/ By Caroline O'Halloran / /
In six years, Ashley Meyers has ricocheted from restless – OK, bored – Berwyn housewife to multi-platform fashion influencer to beauty queen.
“If you dream it, you can do it,” says Meyers, aka Main Line Fashionista, of her swift ascent.
In September, she was crowned Mrs. Pennsylvania. Next month in Vegas, she might just win it all: the tiara, sash, and title: Mrs. America 2021.
/ By Caroline O'Halloran / /
On July 25, 2021, the 10th anniversary of the catastrophe that upended her life, Melissa Schweiter Oeth, 52, posted a grateful message on Facebook, took a long walk near her Devon home and counted her blessings.
That night, she cuddled a little longer with her 22-year-old son Logan, who remains in a near-vegetative state from the accident, and told him how proud she was of him. Her “Bear” was trying so hard – to talk, to move, to make himself understood.
She went to sleep relieved that the milestone she’d dreaded was over and thankful it hadn’t rained a drop.
The toughest anniversaries were the wet ones.
/ By Caroline O'Halloran / /
At a meeting punctuated by riotous applause, cheers, jeers and out-of-order outbursts from angry parents, the T/E School Board unanimously approved a mask mandate for all students this week.
It wasn’t pretty.
Both sides – for and against the mask requirement – attended in roughly equal numbers, but those opposed were decidedly more vocal, at times verging on disruptive.
/ By Caroline O'Halloran / /
The Main Line teems with talented trainers.
But we’ve found no one (yet) who brings as much of himself to the table and inspires a more rabid following than SoulCycle Master Instructor Ryan Lewis.
It goes way deeper than his jammed classes, his Instagram eye candy and legendary Taylor Swift rides.
Twenty-three times a week – 16 classes at Soul in Ardmore and Center City, seven more at Barry’s Bootcamp – Ryan empties himself fully, baring all, daring all. Lay it all out, I’ll pull you out, I’ll lift you up. We’re in this together.
St. Joe’s Prep alums may recall Ryan as the skinny theater kid who came out to 50 male classmates during a religious retreat.
/ By Caroline O'Halloran / /
A 12-year-old just opened his own bike shop in Paoli.
Yup, you read that right.
Dom Fixes Bikes, aka DFB, is owned and operated by Dom Pecora. The Valley Forge Middle School sixth-grader ditched modeling and acting gigs – he’s walked runways and appeared on national TV – for the greasier charms of bike chains, tubes and lubes.
Calling Dom merely precocious sells him short. This kid’s got an entrepreneur’s moxie, a mechanic’s smarts and a salesman’s gift of gab.
/ By Caroline O'Halloran / /
Look, Mom. No masks!
Cool breezes and a hot tourist market – no boarding pass required – are calling us Shore-ward like never before. You too?
That’s why we’ve ventured off the Main Line to compile our first SAVVY (at the) Shore Guide.
Researching this one was so rough, you’ll have to twist our arms to try this again next year.
Nah, who’re we kidding? We had so much fun, we just might have to relocate. SAVVY Shore, anyone?
Before we dive into the latest and greatest, here’s what locals are buzzing about over pancakes at Gilchrist’s, steamers at Smitty’s and Blue Moons at the Princeton.
/ By Caroline O'Halloran / /
Like the blessed spring that finally came, our fair ‘burbs are bursting with new life.
City-ish life.
Philly-esque goodies has been popping up in our own backyards: outdoor comedy clubs and concerts, wine and distillery tastings, assorted flea and farmer’s markets.
Bringing the biggest buzz lately? The roomy new rooftop bar at the Great American Pub and Lola’s Garden of earthly delights in Suburban Square. Both couldn’t be more trendy or timely, although they were both in the works before the pandemic.
/ By Caroline O'Halloran / /
Spring, mercifully, has sprung.
Before you know it, we’ll be dining under the stars without huddling around heaters.
Still, we’re pretty sure the takeout trend isn’t going anywhere. Hungry for new places to try? We asked some higher-profile peeps for their go-to Main Line spots:
/ By Caroline O'Halloran / /
With COVID cases falling and kids’ academic and emotional losses piling up, the drumbeat for fully reopening schools is getting louder by the minute.
If nearby districts and private schools can safely bring students back full-time, why can’t Lower Merion, Radnor and T/E? a growing chorus of public school parents wants to know.
Well, that chorus is being heard. Change is in the air.
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