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Emerson “Kit” Cairns, a fifteen-year-old Phoenixville sophomore, started a nonprofit, Kit’s Closet, to collect clothing and food for those less fortunate, writes…
PXV Inside Out drinking and dining series continues to draw in thousands of people to Phoenixville each weekend, but some community members are frustrated about…
Firebird: Built to Burn, a new documentary that focuses on the Firebird Festival in Phoenixville, will premiere at the Colonial Theatre on Nov. 29 and…
Decades of teamwork between local business leaders and borough management have helped turn downtown Phoenixville from a crime-ridden main drag into a bustling commercial…
Open Hearth marked the opening of its new headquarters in Phoenixville with a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony that included tours of the building, comments from…
The 6th Annual Phoenixville Bed Races drew a large crowd of spectators who cheered on teams as they competed for the title of the “Fastest…
The Colonial Theatre honors veterans and active military personnel with a rare screening of Bright Victory (1951), about a wounded WWII soldier’s recovery in…
While many people do not look forward to the end of daylight saving time, one Phoenixville resident cannot wait for the two times in a…
The Colonial Theatre will host Larry & Joe on Thursday, Nov. 9, in the 1903 Theatre at 7:30 PM.
They call it Latingrass – and…
The ongoing revitalization efforts have made Phoenixville a perfect destination to visit for great food, amazing art, fun events, and community spirit, writes Emily Hart…
Gary Guadagno, a Phoenixville resident, was reunited with his late parents’ wedding rings after more than a decade of thinking they were lost for good…
An iconic emblem of the historic Colonial Theatre has been restored — and revealed.
For far longer than anyone ever intended, the center of the 1903…
The Phoenixville Farmers’ Market is a place where you can get fresh, locally grown produce and various homemade goods while enjoying a social atmosphere and…
After decades of her weight yo-yoing, Tara Watson, of Phoenixville, managed to lose 40 pounds for good and improve her quality of life significantly…
Willie, Jamaley & The Cacacoon, co-directed by Phoenixville natives Tyler Schnabel and Ryan Dellaquila, took top honors at the first-ever Phoenixville Film Festival…
After it took over the former Franco Ristorante on Bridge Street in Phoenixville a year ago, Rivertown Taps quickly amassed a sizable fanbase, writes Ed…
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