Wednesday, September 26, 2018 | |
Devon’s Tom Coyne Has Played More Rounds of Golf than Anyone you Know The author and Saint Joseph’s University professor recently released his latest book, A Course Called Scotland. | |
7 Beauty Secrets Main Line Area Salon and Spa Owners Swear By From eyelash extension maintenance to finding the right color foundation, these insider tips will help you refine your beauty routine. | |
Q&A: Valley Forge Military Academy and College’s Maj. Gen. Walter Lord The school’s president reflects on his first year at VFMAC’s helm. | |
Delaware/Main Line Bride: 11 Blue-Toned Jewelry Pieces We're Loving Right Now Ever since Meghan Markle wore Princess Diana’s aquamarine ring on her right hand, the once ho-hum custom of donning this hue is now shining brighter than ever. | |
| The Face of Plastic Surgery: Claytor/Noone Plastic Surgery Claytor/Noone Plastic Surgery has been recognized as a premier plastic surgery practice for over 40 years. Dr. Claytor, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and Chief of the Division of Plastic Surgery at Main Line Health Systems, is nationally respected for his expertise in aesthetic surgery and breast reconstruction. Their office-based surgical facility is certified by the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery. Dr. Claytor and his staff take pride in ensuring patients receive the safest care with the highest-quality results. | |
Hot Tickets Sept. 27 Inspired by its Natural Wonders exhibit, the Brandywine River Museum of Arttakes visitors on an adventure through historic Chadds Ford on the Harvey Run Trail Walk. More Sept. 27 Celebrate some of the best international vintners at the 2018 Main Line Wine Gala, which benefits Resources for Human Development. More Looking for more things to do? Check out our monthly round up here. | |
| 2018 Women on the Move These 20 women are redefining success around Philadelphia's Main Line and western suburbs. Town and Country Ellis Preserve brings focus to suddenly resurgent Newtown Square. Modern Throwback Ardmore's speakeasy-inspired Ripplewood Whiskey & Craft takes bar food to the next level. | | |
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