The intense heat and humidity that the fans at Narberth Playground had to put up with yesterday, was easily matched by the intensity of the two teams on the field who stubbornly forced the game between the Narberth Outsiders and Marple-Newtown to go three extra innings. https://youtu.be/QBkliJ-DZWANarberth now has two adult men's baseball teams.Last season the Outsiders, who … [Read more...] about Narberth Outsiders (Men’s Baseball) Walks Off With Extra-Innings Win
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Former NY Fabric Artist, Priscilla Bohlen, Is Enjoying A Second Act As A Narberth-Based Painter
By Andrew Goutman - This article originally appeared on The Record. It was author F. Scott Fitzgerald who said famously, “There are no second acts in American lives.” The line shows up in his unfinished novel, The Last Tycoon, which ended up being published posthumously in 1941. Fitzgerald might agree that he had been proven wrong. Count Priscilla Bohlen as one who’s … [Read more...] about Former NY Fabric Artist, Priscilla Bohlen, Is Enjoying A Second Act As A Narberth-Based Painter
Pro-Life Website Exaggerates A Little About What Tom Wolf Said At The Abortion Rights Rally In Narberth
You can read for yourself what Lifenews.com wrote about Governor Tom Wolf on Friday (May 28). Accurate reporting does not appear to be this publication's number one priority. May 27 - Wolf, Shapiro Attend Barely Publicized Rally In Narberth For Abortion Rights … [Read more...] about Pro-Life Website Exaggerates A Little About What Tom Wolf Said At The Abortion Rights Rally In Narberth
Wolf Endorses Shapiro For Governor In Narberth
Here's the full clip of Gov. Tom Wolf confirming his support for a potential Josh Shapiro gubernatorial campaign. pic.twitter.com/nIyKj8FrMM — Justin Sweitzer (@justin_sweitzer) May 27, 2021 One piece of news that came out of Thursday's (May 27) poorly publicized and poorly attended abortion rights rally in Narberth, was what sounded like Governor Tom Wolf endorsing Attorney … [Read more...] about Wolf Endorses Shapiro For Governor In Narberth
In 1935, Almost Every Town in PA Held a Referendum on Sunday Movies. Philly and Lower Merion Voted YES, but Narberth Voted to Keep the Ban
In 1935, Almost Every Town in PA Held a Referendum on Sunday Movies. Philly and Lower Merion Voted YES, but Narberth Voted to Keep the Ban Election Day was on November 5, in 1935. Turnout throughout the state was robust, but probably not because of any "off-off-year" judicial, council or mayoral races. A higher than expected number of voters showed up at the polls that … [Read more...] about In 1935, Almost Every Town in PA Held a Referendum on Sunday Movies. Philly and Lower Merion Voted YES, but Narberth Voted to Keep the Ban