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Back from spring break, the Penn Charter girls earned their first victory in the Inter-Ac League lacrosse competition last Tuesday. more
With the Easter break now over, racing resumed on the Schuylkill River last Sunday. more
In the mid-20th Century, an international genre of stage drama emerged which became known as the Theater of the Absurd. In emerged again on the girls' lacrosse field at Germantown Academy last Wednesday. more
Marsha Stender, longtime librarian and branch manager of the Lovett Library in Mt. Airy, has just stepped down from that job after 17 years of service. more
Back in the Twenty-Teens, a softball bout between Germantown Academy and Archbishop Carroll likely would have ended early due to the mercy rule, in favor of Radnor. No more. more
In boys' lacrosse, Germantown Academy went 2-1 during Easter week, sandwiching victories over Central Buck South (13-5) and Emmaus High School (13-6) around a road loss at Hill School (7-11). more
The 1982-83 team will be honored with a halftime ceremony during Monday night’s game against the Chicago Bulls at the Wells Fargo Center. more
Although the Mounties were able to add a few late runs, in the end they bowed to the Buccaneers, leaving Mount St. Joe with a record of 0-5. more
Tuesday's tilt with visiting Perkiomen School gave Blue Devils players all the way down the bench the opportunity to see meaningful time on the field, as the outcome of the contest wasn't in doubt for long. more
Nestled within the historic Ambler Train Station, patrons of the upscale French restaurant La Provence enjoy not just the food but also the warm smile of 20-year-old busser Yaroslava "Yasia" Chala. more
Last Sunday's second Manny Flick event featured the first gender split schedule of the 2023 season, with all of the girls' races in the morning, and the boys in the afternoon. more
After some windy, cold days in the middle of the month, the weather turned milder last week in time for Wednesday's season opener for the girls' golf team at Springside Chestnut Hill Academy. more
Last Thursday's morning rain tapered off in the afternoon, with only the occasional light sprinkle to be felt by the time Mount St. Joseph Academy began a non-league lacrosse match. more
Developer Stuart Udis adjusted his proposed development plans for the former Fred's Mt. Airy Motors site to address community concerns and provide affordable housing. more
Although her photography spans the breadth of human experience, Julia Lehman has found her truest inspiration underwater. more
The Bird in Hand shop is a place where area residents consign family heirlooms, start their own collections, or shop for gifts. It also is a nonprofit that supports community organizations.  more
Springside Chestnut Hill Academy gradually built up the level of competition in a series of scrimmages over the first two weeks of the girls' lacrosse season. more
There are always limited entries for the first Manny Flick/Horvat regatta of the spring rowing season, and last Sunday's weather led to even slimmer pickings than usual. more
This past weekend, 24 of the best female squash players in the world spent five days battling it out on the courts of the Philadelphia Cricket Club at the inaugural Chestnut Hill Classic. more
After a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic, hundreds of community members packed Springside Chestnut Hill Academy’s Vare Field House to celebrate the return of Hoops Madness. more
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