• Atglen Father of Four Needs a New Heart

    Atglen Father of Four Needs a New Heart

    Nick Madrigale is a 31-year-old Atlgen resident, life partner, father of four and a status 4 heart transplant recipient. He was born with a “hidden” heart disease, Hypertrophic Cardiomypathy (HCM). It causes the heart muscle to have thick walls, which limits the amount of blood to the heart and makes it difficult for oxygen-rich blood…

  • Wayne’s City Hydration Quenches Patients One Drip at a Time

    Wayne’s City Hydration Quenches Patients One Drip at a Time

    City Hydration opened up its doors in July, and has been giving the Main Line the ultimate spa treatment ever since. While other med spas already provide IV infusions, City Hydration is the first official “IV bar” in the area writes Caroline O’Halloran for SAVVY Main Line. It’s run by Christie D’Arcy, who is a…

  • Brandywine Conservancy Wins Uphill Battle to Acquire Skirmish Hill

    Brandywine Conservancy Wins Uphill Battle to Acquire Skirmish Hill

    It’s been quite an uphill battle for the Brandywine Conservancy to acquire the final piece of land, Skirmish Hill Farm. A 25-year battle at that. Roberta “Bobby” Odell was the matriarch living alone on the 13 acres of the historic Brandywine Battlefield land, writes J.F. Pirro for Main Line Today.   At 90 years old,…

  • Saint Anthony’s Park in New Garden Township to Get a Facelift

    Saint Anthony’s Park in New Garden Township to Get a Facelift

    New Garden Township is rolling out development of the Saint Anthony’s in the Hills Park, writes Richard Gaw for the Chester County Press.   The two-phase project will provide ample recreational space at the 137-acre property for the community. The first phase includes a trail system that is expected to open in Fall of 2023. A…

  • How a West Bradford Artist Supports His Community 

    How a West Bradford Artist Supports His Community 

    Oil renderings of scenes from Chester County and the Delaware Valley show a “grittier” side of the area, thanks to the talent of West Bradford artist David Katz. Community leaders have taken quite an interest in his work, allowing Katz to take his art beyond his 128 East Gay Street gallery, writes Bill Rettew for…