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When she was 12 and growing up in Mt. Airy, Leah Hawkins began taking voice lessons from a Chestnut Hill opera singer and teacher. more
At 17, Jackson Erdos has already climbed to the top of his sport three times. more
As the college summer league transitioned to playoff mode last week, the first of the teams with local ties ended its season. more
Larry Weaner is one of only six horticulturists in the country to be given a “Great American Gardeners Award.”  more
No matter what else the future brings, longtime Mt. Airy resident Mark C. Lashley will always be known as a "Jeopardy!" champion. more
For his Eagle Scout project, Charles "Chip" Amuso is overseeing the creation of 10 handmade quilts for residents of Keystone House. more
Lynnette Shelley walked away from a successful career to be a full-time artist. Anyone who loves animals is thrilled that she did. more
In the last full week of regular-season play in the women's college summer league, the league leader experienced its first loss but remained atop the standings. more
With a big flat roof on its new supermarket in Germantown, the Weavers Way grocery co-op is going solar. more
At a time when Ramirez needed comfort, she received them in the place she had intended to be not only a business, but also a refuge for parents. more
Megan Rath is preparing for another grueling training session. more
In the last week of the women's college summer league before the July 4th hiatus, the number of undefeated teams and the number of winless teams was whittled down to one. more
When potential customers walk into Jennifer's Leaf Health & Wellness Studio, they naturally assume the ultra-fit owner and certified yoga instructor is named Jennifer. more
Next to the word “craftsman” in the dictionary should be a photo of Nick Corso. more
The death of a loved one can be overwhelming. That is where Naila Francis, a certified death coach and grief midwife, comes in. more
It is no secret that young people today (and lots of older people) are obsessed, and in some cases, even addicted to their phones. Then there is Asher Dahlgren, 16, of Wyndmoor. more
In the second week of action in the women's college summer league, one of two teams remaining undefeated includes four CHC grads. more
The delicate flower paintings of Betsy Batchelor are part of a colorful career retrospective on exhibit at the Cope House Gallery in Germantown. more
June is now well known as Pride Month. Young children may see all the colorful excitement, but you may be unsure how to explain it. more
“I work from 5:30 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. If someone invented a 25th hour or an eighth day in the week, I'd be working it,” said Danielle Jowdy. more
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