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Locality: Narberth, Pennsylvania



Address: 100 Conway Ave 19072 Narberth, PA, US

Website: www.mayorgrady.com

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Narberth Town Hall 30.12.2020

This project is taking three Philly sites and pairing them with a design firm and a social-service organization to build new models for civic spaces.

Narberth Town Hall 27.12.2020

1 day to #Narberth4thOfJuly! Throwback to July 4, 2011 (with Narb all the same) Q: Why is the Fourth so important to Narberth? A: Two things. The first is p...ride in our independence and a celebration of our country. The second is a coming home celebration. We live in a small town, and it is a time for us to celebrate that way of life. Children ride their bikes with red-white-and-blue streamers. They play games in the park during the day with their friends, have cookouts with their families at dinnertime, and come to the park at night to lie on blankets and stare at the summer sky as it is lit up by fireworks. Regardless of age, I tend to think we all reach back to our best childhood memories, when maybe life was a bit less complicated.-Philadelphia Inquirer, July 4, 2011. #LoveNarberth See more

Narberth Town Hall 20.12.2020

Former city dwellers from Philadelphia and New York have made the transition to suburban life quite comfortably, thanks to Narberth’s more urban setting and am...enities. With rail access that can satisfy a city itch within minutes and a downtown area that has everything from a small grocer to a movie theater, Narberth has plenty to offer young families, including the Lower Merion School District.-Main Line Today’s Hot Towns, March 2018 #LoveNarberth See more

Narberth Town Hall 11.12.2020

Our Sister Town. #LoveNarberth

Narberth Town Hall 21.11.2020

"The cozy borough of Narberth has small-town village charm to spare, with a great beer store (The Greeks Next Door, 237 Haverford Ave.), an imported cheese emporium (The Cheese Co., 217 Haverford Ave.) and even a cute Thai restaurant (Coco Thai Bistro, 231 Haverford Ave.) for a pad Thai fix. But the single best reason to visit this Main Line hamlet is Le Petit Mitron, a French patisserie from Patrick and Isabelle Rurange that is as close as we get to a true Parisian boulagerie Paris. It’s no surprise a line forms before the window curtains are lifted each morning. If there’s a better croissant in the region, I haven’t had it. All the pastries here are simply magnifiques."- Craig LaBan #LoveNarberth