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The number of undefeated teams in the women's college summer basketball league was reduced to two as Team Purple (West Chester U.) overcame Team Red (Chestnut Hill College). more
Germantown's Lois Volta developed her housecleaning gig into a successful business, a product line, and now a book. more
The Philadelphia/Suburban Women's Summer Basketball League staged its first two nights of competition for 2023 last Tuesday and Thursday. more
Sarah Gutwirth, an acclaimed Chestnut Hill artist, has an interesting story about how she wound up in her job. more
The Chestnut Hill Conservancy paid tribute to Fleming with a gift he truly would value: A grove of bur oaks in Pastorius Park. more
Starting in early May, the inured players for the Blue Devils were back in action, with the exception of a two-year veteran out for the season with an ACL tear. more
Last Tuesday the second-seeded PC Quakers hosted the third-ranked Blue Devils in a Pa. Independent Schools semifinal match. more
Dr. Rebecca Maury, 53, an internal medicine specialist, was the first medical doctor in the Northwest to approve patients for the use of cannabis from her Germantown Ave.  office. more
Small business owners looking for financial help and advice are invited to apply for this year’s round of Comcast RISE initiative grants, which award $5,000 to local entrepreneurs. more
In girls' lacrosse, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy finished the regular season with a winning overall record. more
For many years, Nazareth Academy was a dominant softball power in the Athletic Association of Catholic Academies. Not last week. more
The four area sculling programs were all in action last weekend at the historic, sprawling spectacle that is the Stotesbury Cup Regatta. more
Mount St. Joseph Academy's crew swept the eights categories to take home four gold medals. more
Once collectively known as the German Township, the three neighborhoods of Chestnut Hill, Mount Airy and Germantown are steeped in centuries of a rich history. more
Germantown resident Sherrie Elle, an author and founder of a book publishing company, is a woman who comes with an unusual story of her own.  more
Walking along Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill you can easily miss it, somehow. more
Penn Charter won just three events last Saturday when it hosted the Inter-Ac track and field championships, but the versatility and depth of the Quakers girls allowed them to win the team title. more
The softball squads from Springside Chestnut Hill and Mount St. Joseph Academy turned out to be pretty evenly matched when they met at SCH last Wednesday. more
The Mount Magic won six of 15 events, finishing second in six others, and piling up additional points with its team depth. more
With 162 team points accumulated across almost the full spectrum of events, Episcopal Academy repeated as Inter-Ac champion. more
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