Construction has begun on Penn’s Walk, a new condominium building, located at 1011 E. Willow Grove Ave. in Wyndmoor.
A new movie about Vivien Leigh just wrapped filming in Philadelphia — and Chestnut Hill played a role.
Judging from the comments in the Skyspace guest book, reactions to the program are unanimous – the experience is indeed wondrous.
In June, the Blue Warbler opened with a soft launch of its all-day hybrid restaurant, bar, and cafe model.
Thank you very much for the obituary for Phyllis Taylor (“Mt. Airy human rights champion dies of cancer at 84,” July 2). Our nonprofit, “Kids of Kadiogne,” was just one of so many nonprofit ...
For Michael Hurst, the appeal of Chill on the Hill was not frozen yogurt: It was Chestnut Hill.
Two hundred and fifty years ago, Americans fought for freedom. Today, millions of Pennsylvanians are fighting just to get by.
In 1776, 56 delegates came to Philadelphia and did something that had never been done before. They put their names on a declaration stating that people had the right to govern themselves.
Harlem is a pocket-pit/boxer mix, and the definition of a lapdog. She wants nothing more in life than to snuggle up by your side (or on top of you) any chance she gets to take one of her famous naps.
This week in Chestnut Hill Local history July 7, 1966 July 4th celebration explodes with winners Last Monday, the annual Chestnut Hill-Mt. Airy Businessmen’s Association’s July 4 community celebration ...
Nowadays, any professional person or owner of a retail business has to be more solicitous of customer and client needs and feelings than ever before.
I was perusing the Local the other day and noticed that this column now has a title: “But Seriously …” Thank goodness!