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August 2023 Issue

Issue Features

Celebrating 5 Years plus your 10 Months of Bringing People Together!

We’re having a party and you’re invited to celebrate with us! That’s right: Our hometown…

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Business Profile - From the Top Studio of Dance: Celebrating 20 Years of Quality Dance Education with a Twist of Fun!

Learning to dance takes time, interest and effort. It can be hard work, but when that work is FUN, it can feel like PLAY! Newtown Square is blessed with a devoted dance teacher and community advocate, Sheila Turner, whose studio makes sure fun is part of every class.

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Student of the Month: Daniel Lain

The August Rey Azteca Student of the Month is Daniel Lain, who is a rising Senior at Marple Newtown High School (MNHS).

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Rey Azteca, Bringing People Together Now With A Student of The Month

Nearly everyone likes Mexican food, but they may not yet realize how much more they would like “real Mexican food.” That was me until I visited Rey Azteca Mexican Restaurant shortly after it opened in January 2020.

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August Is National Golf Month

Summertime calls for celebrations, and our Newtown Edgmont Friends & Neighbors certainly know how to do that! July was sizzling, from 4th of July celebrations to firing up your grills for National Grilling Month!

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The Return of Pints in the Square

The annual Pints in the Square Craft Brew Fest and 5K will be here soon! The “Pints” committee of the Newtown Square Fire Company is excited to announce that the 6th annual celebration of local craft brewing, food vendors and live music will happen on Saturday, September 16th.

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Expert Contributor Articles

Preparing Your Trees for Autumn

This fall, it’s important to prepare your trees for the cooler weather, maintaining their health and ensuring their resilience.

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So Many Buyers – So Few Homes for Sale

All across America, excited home buyers enter the market only to be met with the stress and disappointment of the low housing inventory that’s affecting markets nationwide.

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The Carpet Comeback

As consumers became reacquainted with their homes during the pandemic, words like “comfort” and “cozy” took on a stronger meaning.

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Get a Jump on Setting Up Your Holiday Display

Today the choices for lights, ornaments, animated characters and holiday displays are endless and can satisfy any curiosity and desire for holiday cheer.

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Painting the High Traffic Areas in Your Home

Are you tired of constantly touching up the paint in high-traffic areas of your home?

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Food for Thought

The United States discards more food than any other country in the world: nearly 60 million tons — 120 billion pounds — every year, which is estimated to be about 40 percent of the entire US Food supply.

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Community Partner Articles

History Spotlight: Howellville and Gradyville

Who was Gradyville named for? The simple answer is State Senator John Cadwalader Grady. But the back story is more complex. And interesting. And like so many interesting stories, it begins with a tavern.

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Edgmont Community Day

Gather your family and friends for the 2nd annual Edgmont Community Day that will take place on Saturday, September 9th from 11am to 5pm.

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