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Million-dollar lottery ticket sold at Montco Wawa
DOUGLASS TWP., Pa. - A Montgomery County Wawa sold a $1 million winning scratch-off lottery ticket. The winning Million Dollar Multiplier Madness ticket was sold at the Wawa located in the 1000 block of Grosser Road, Douglass Township. Lottery officials say the store will receive a $5,000 bonus for selling...
Gazzos Steaks Opens First Shop in Pottstown to Huge Crowds
Gazzos Steaks owners Joe Lewis and Mike Lamson in their new Pottstown shop. Gazzos Steaks, which built its reputation from a signature food truck and online followers, opened its first shop Saturday on South Hannover Street in Pottstown, writes Evan Brandt for The Pottstown Mercury. The grand opening had more...
Delaware County smoke shop sells $2.4M winning lottery ticket
WAYNE, Pa. - Someone in Delaware County is $2.4M richer after they hit a Pennsylvania Lottery jackpot. The winning Fast Play ticket was sold at the Puff Gallery on West Lancaster Road in Wayne. Pennsylvania Lottery officials say the jackpot is the second-largest Fast Play Progressive top prize. The Puff...
Two Chester County Steakhouses Among Best in Region
Two steakhouses in Chester County have made the list of best steakhouses to try in the region. Two steakhouses in Chester County have made the list of best steakhouses to try in the Philadelphia region, according to Jason Sheehan, Maddy Sweitzer-Lamme, and Christine Coppa for Philadelphia Magazine. Steakhouses are the...
Hit Up These Places for the Best Breakfast Sandwiches in Chester County
Chester County is filled with great places that make excellent food, and two of them are among the 50 best breakfast sandwiches in the area right now, write Michael Klein and Neil Bardhan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Black Cat Cafe in Devon makes delicious, fluffy egg sandwiches guaranteed to...
The Colonial Theatre Launches Fundraiser To Bring ‘That Thing You Do!’ to Viewers in Its Original 35mm Format
The Colonial Theatre strives to preserve the magic of cinema by bringing "That Thing You Do!" to the big screen in its original 35mm format. The Colonial Theatre is embarking on an exciting campaign to preserve the magic of cinema by bringing the beloved film That Thing You Do! to the big screen in its original 35mm format.
Closed Doylestown restaurant makes comeback with Montco brewery
A Doylestown restaurant that closed in March has quickly bounced back after joining forces with a local brewery. Harper & Penny’s, a cozy bar and restaurant which had served up its Southern fusion menu inside the Main Street Marketplace until its lease ended, reopened in Lansdale this month thanks to a partnership with Round Guys Brewing Company.
Richland Library Company exhibits local folk artist’s works
The paintings of William Harrison Atkinson, 1895-1978, folk artist of Bucks County, are featured in an exhibit from now until July 31, at Richland Library Co., 44 S. Main St., Quakertown. The paintings exhibited include the “Oldest Home in Richland Township,” a “Quilting Bee” with participants identified, “Fishtown” and “Licking Run Creek,” the Fluck home and family, Haycock Mountain, and many others donated for this exhibit by individual owners, the Richland Historical Society, and Richland Library Company.
'Feline Frenzy Cat Expo' is this weekend in Oaks
Looking for the paw-fect springtime event that is open to both you and your furry little feline friend? Then scoot over to the "Feline Frenzy Cat Expo" this weekend. This edition of the Feline Frenzy Cat Expo will feature more sessions for cat parents, along with information on adopting Feline Frenzy's available cats. Images of available cats are posted on Feline Frenzy's Facebook page.
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