MalvernSmaller portions, fewer second drinks: How restaurateurs are adapting to changing consumer trendsDiners’ preferences have changed in recent years, amid economic uncertainty and the rise of weight-loss drugs that curb appetites.Erin McCarthy A Malvern teen is launching free art classes for kids | Inquirer Chester CountyLisa Dukart Art makes this Chesco 15-year-old happy. So she launched a nonprofit to teach younger kids.Brooke Schultz Gluten-free bakery Flakely levels up with a new and bigger storefront in Bryn MawrBeatrice Forman A Main Line man who brought guns to a ‘No Kings’ protest and had bombs at his house pleaded guilty in federal courtChris Palmer AdvertisementThe many versions of ‘A Christmas Carol’ that you can watch in the Philadelphia region this seasonFrom the good old original one to a reimagined Levittown version, there's a retelling of the Dickens classic fit for all tastesFrank Schierloh, For The Inquirer Christmas at Longwood Gardens is an ‘economic engine’ | Inquirer Chester CountyPlus, a new restaurant has opened at the former Lotus Inn in Berwyn. Lisa Dukart Philly-based DuPont spin-off hopes merger with global paint giant will boost sagging salesBoth companies have plants in the Philadelphia area, among other locations worldwide.Joseph N. DiStefano Rosemont College enrollment fell by 45%, but many students and professors want to stay until school closes in 2028The college is preparing to close the Main Line campus in 2028. Its campus will be purchased by Villanova University.Susan Snyder The wooded Malvern-area home of a famous Main Line builder is for sale for nearly $2 millionThe Willistown Township property sits on five secluded acres and is filled with custom wood features, from the kitchen cabinets to its central spiral staircase.Erin McCarthy Fujirebio Diagnostics’ Malvern site played key role in new Alzheimer’s blood testThe Chester County company's product is the first blood test cleared by the FDA to help diagnose Alzheimer's.Harold Brubaker Heavy rains didn’t dampen the excitement or food competition at the Stotesbury Cup RegattaWhile heavy rains pounded the course, the real event was going on inside the tents as folks from all over the nation created a mini-food festival on Day One of the annual regatta.Isabella DiAmore See more storiesAdvertisement
Smaller portions, fewer second drinks: How restaurateurs are adapting to changing consumer trendsDiners’ preferences have changed in recent years, amid economic uncertainty and the rise of weight-loss drugs that curb appetites.Erin McCarthy
Smaller portions, fewer second drinks: How restaurateurs are adapting to changing consumer trendsDiners’ preferences have changed in recent years, amid economic uncertainty and the rise of weight-loss drugs that curb appetites.Erin McCarthy
Art makes this Chesco 15-year-old happy. So she launched a nonprofit to teach younger kids.Brooke Schultz
Art makes this Chesco 15-year-old happy. So she launched a nonprofit to teach younger kids.Brooke Schultz
A Main Line man who brought guns to a ‘No Kings’ protest and had bombs at his house pleaded guilty in federal courtChris Palmer
A Main Line man who brought guns to a ‘No Kings’ protest and had bombs at his house pleaded guilty in federal courtChris Palmer
The many versions of ‘A Christmas Carol’ that you can watch in the Philadelphia region this seasonFrom the good old original one to a reimagined Levittown version, there's a retelling of the Dickens classic fit for all tastesFrank Schierloh, For The Inquirer
The many versions of ‘A Christmas Carol’ that you can watch in the Philadelphia region this seasonFrom the good old original one to a reimagined Levittown version, there's a retelling of the Dickens classic fit for all tastesFrank Schierloh, For The Inquirer
Christmas at Longwood Gardens is an ‘economic engine’ | Inquirer Chester CountyPlus, a new restaurant has opened at the former Lotus Inn in Berwyn. Lisa Dukart
Christmas at Longwood Gardens is an ‘economic engine’ | Inquirer Chester CountyPlus, a new restaurant has opened at the former Lotus Inn in Berwyn. Lisa Dukart
Philly-based DuPont spin-off hopes merger with global paint giant will boost sagging salesBoth companies have plants in the Philadelphia area, among other locations worldwide.Joseph N. DiStefano
Philly-based DuPont spin-off hopes merger with global paint giant will boost sagging salesBoth companies have plants in the Philadelphia area, among other locations worldwide.Joseph N. DiStefano
Rosemont College enrollment fell by 45%, but many students and professors want to stay until school closes in 2028The college is preparing to close the Main Line campus in 2028. Its campus will be purchased by Villanova University.Susan Snyder
Rosemont College enrollment fell by 45%, but many students and professors want to stay until school closes in 2028The college is preparing to close the Main Line campus in 2028. Its campus will be purchased by Villanova University.Susan Snyder
The wooded Malvern-area home of a famous Main Line builder is for sale for nearly $2 millionThe Willistown Township property sits on five secluded acres and is filled with custom wood features, from the kitchen cabinets to its central spiral staircase.Erin McCarthy
The wooded Malvern-area home of a famous Main Line builder is for sale for nearly $2 millionThe Willistown Township property sits on five secluded acres and is filled with custom wood features, from the kitchen cabinets to its central spiral staircase.Erin McCarthy
Fujirebio Diagnostics’ Malvern site played key role in new Alzheimer’s blood testThe Chester County company's product is the first blood test cleared by the FDA to help diagnose Alzheimer's.Harold Brubaker
Fujirebio Diagnostics’ Malvern site played key role in new Alzheimer’s blood testThe Chester County company's product is the first blood test cleared by the FDA to help diagnose Alzheimer's.Harold Brubaker
Heavy rains didn’t dampen the excitement or food competition at the Stotesbury Cup RegattaWhile heavy rains pounded the course, the real event was going on inside the tents as folks from all over the nation created a mini-food festival on Day One of the annual regatta.Isabella DiAmore
Heavy rains didn’t dampen the excitement or food competition at the Stotesbury Cup RegattaWhile heavy rains pounded the course, the real event was going on inside the tents as folks from all over the nation created a mini-food festival on Day One of the annual regatta.Isabella DiAmore