Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019
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2018 Dining Retrospective: 8 Restaurants that Opened and 3 that Closed
The Main Line area saw an abundance of new dining options last year—and a few closures. Here's a look back. 
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Juice Bars
5 Places to Get Juices and Smoothies Around the Main Line
Get fruit and veggie-packed drinks at these local spots. Read more.
How to Be More Positive
How to Live a More Positive Life in 2019
From deleting social media to practicing mindfulness, here’s how to start the new year off on the right note. Read more.
Big Bend Farm
Reviving Frolic Weymouth’s Big Bend Farm
The late artist’s only son is in the midst of renovating the centuries-old Chadds Ford estate. Read more.

Best of the Main Line 2019 Ballot

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Voting is now open for Best of the Main Line 2019! 
Vote for your favorite local restaurants, services, shops and more now through Jan. 27.
 
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Hot Tickets
 
Thru. Jan. 30
Black Moth Tattoo and Gallery's latest exhibit, City Between Two Rivers, showcases woodblock prints by Jennifer Manzella. More
 
Thru. Feb. 1
The Historical Society of Montgomery County's Made in Montgomery County exhibit showcases some of the area's most talented artisans from the 18th century to now. More
 
Looking for more things to do? Check out our community calendar here.
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Reviving the Big Bend
Frolic Weymouth's only son has serious plans for his father's centuries-old estate.

Keeper of the Blues
A veteran Delaware County guitar ace finds his prodigy.

The 12th Step
Pledging to combat the opioid epidemic, drug and alcohol treatment centers are proliferating throughout the suburbs.