Lists, Lists, Lists Jason Taylor is the store manager at Staples on Montgomery Ave. in Narberth (technically speaking it's Penn Valley). This will be his sixth "Back to School" at this store. He says that "Back to School Lists" are changing. One cart for one kid can cost from $40 to $100 One year Jason got caught without enough book sox. You know what book sox … [Read more...] about A Conversation With The Busiest Person (this weekend) In Lower Merion/Narberth
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Board Prez Melissa Gilbert Weighs In On School Funding
To The Editor [Main Line Times], from Melissa Gilbert, Lower Merion School Board President We were honored to welcome State Senator Hughes last week in his effort to highlight the funding discrepancy for public education in Pennsylvania. The Senator marched from Overbrook High School to Lower Merion High School - just four miles apart on a map but worlds away in terms of … [Read more...] about Board Prez Melissa Gilbert Weighs In On School Funding
Hawk Booters Settle For Tie In Big 5 Showdown Vs. Nova
SJU VILLANOVA, Pa. - The Saint Joseph's women's soccer team played to a 1-1 double-overtime draw at rival Villanova on Sunday. Sophomore Aleksa Peev scored her first goal of the season and freshman goalkeeper Emily Cuccio made a game-high eight saves in her first college start as the Hawks moved to 1-0-1 on the new year. How It Happened• Sophomore Aleksa Peev scored the … [Read more...] about Hawk Booters Settle For Tie In Big 5 Showdown Vs. Nova
Bryn Mawr College Wins Top Rankings On Several Princeton Review Surveys
The Princeton Review Survey, which ranks 385 colleges in 62 categories gave Bryn Mawr College high marks in several categories, including: Best Alumni Network (18)Best Campus Food (17)Best College Dorms (6)Best Quality of Life (14)LGBTQ Friendly (1)Most Active Student Government (1)Most Beautiful Campus (2)Most Liberal Studetns (4) There was one category where Bryn Mawr … [Read more...] about Bryn Mawr College Wins Top Rankings On Several Princeton Review Surveys
$1.5 Million Grant for Rosemont College
Good news! State money has been awarded for two development projects in our district - $1.5 million to help Rosemont College expand its Cardinal Hall, and $1 million for the First Avenue linear park project in Upper Merion Township. https://t.co/D39GuCZDjq— Rep. Tim Briggs (@RepTimBriggs) August 2, 2019 … [Read more...] about $1.5 Million Grant for Rosemont College




