Friday, September 21, 2018
The Making of Women on the Move 2018
MLT senior editor Lisa Dukart shares how our October cover story came to be.
Ship Bottom Brewery to Open Beer Garden at Linvilla Orchards
Expect eight Ship Bottom pours when it debuts on Sept. 22.
Thanks to Ellis Preserve, Newtown Square is Making a Comeback
The 318-acre mixed-use property—home to residential, retail, hotel, and office space—is breathing new life into the township.
14 Great Places to Work Around the Main Line
From stellar perks to state-of-the-art offices, these are some of the best companies to work for in Philadelphia’s western suburbs.
The Face of Fine Dining: Firepoint Grill
Lehigh Valley restaurateur George Paxos has brought his threefold dining experience to the Main Line with Firepoint Grill. “Dining out is not only about eating a quality meal with fresh ingredients,” Paxos says. “We want our guests to enjoy the full experience of great food, friendly, attentive service, and incredible ambience.” Find all three at Firepoint in Newtown Square, which Paxos opened with corporate chef Christopher Heath in 2016. Firepoint boasts a spacious, modern dining room with an eclectic menu of wood-fired rotisserie pizzas, burgers, steaks and even a tofu stir fry. Enjoy the seasonal covered patio and a new Sunday brunch happy hour.
Hot Tickets

Sept. 22
Explore the bucolic rolling hills of the Brandywine Valley during the Brandywine Conservancy's third annual Bike the Brandywine. More

Sept. 22
Join the Pennsylvania SPCA and Main Line Animal Rescue for a drive-in movie night, hosted by Philadelphia Flyers legend Bernie Parent. More

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In Print
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.