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Classic Towns News

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  • Winter 2011/2012
Winter 2011/2012

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  • Give the Gift of Classic Towns
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    Holiday shopping is sublime in the Classic Towns. You can stroll from store to store, or make a special trip to some unique, locally owned specialty shops and retailers. Whether you’re buying for craft beer connoisseurs, vintage vinyl collectors, or the foodies among your friends and family, you’re sure to find the perfect gift in the Classic Towns.

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  • “I Love Classic Towns” Photo Contest
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    Love is in the air. So what better way to show your love than the “I Love Classic Towns” Photo Contest? This year we’re inviting professional and amateur photographers alike to submit photos showcasing everything they love about their favorite Classic Town(s).

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  • Celebrating the New Year in the Classic Towns
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    From now through New Year’s, there are so many fun ways to celebrate the season in the Classic Towns, like Tuba Christmas in Lansdale Borough. But as we look to close out the calendar year, you may be looking for ways to celebrate. Here are a few ways to ring in the New Year in the Classic Towns.

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  • Make it a Date in the Classic Towns
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    Think you’re all of out places to take your date during the colder months? Think again. Winter is the perfect time to follow your heart and find all the warm and romantic retreats that the Classic Towns have to offer.

    Whether you’re looking for world-class cuisine, live entertainment, or an intimate escape for two, you’ll find them all in the Classic Towns. We’ve collected ten divine destinations for romantic rendezvous. They’re sure to get your heart racing for Valentine’s Day and keep you warm through the winter.

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  • Reason to Call Philadelphia and the Classic Towns Home

    Artists and entrepreneurs alike are making Philadelphia their home. Although the Northeast has some of the priciest real estate in the country, Philadelphia is considerably less expensive… and not skimping on culture. Travel & Leisure magazine named Philadelphia “The number one City for Culture.”

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  • Life is Sweet in the Classic Towns
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    Looking for a decadent treat to impress that special someone? Then don’t reach for the same old box of chocolate at your local drugstore. There’s still time to discover the one of the Classic Towns’ many sweet spots. From world-class chocolatiers and national producers to fourth-generation family confectioners, there’s something for every taste and budget.

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  • Reasons to Love Life in the Classic Towns
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    The Region’s real estate market, appeal to prominent demographic groups, and economic strengths make it an attractive place to live and work.

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  • Related Event: New Jersey Future’s Redevelopment Forum — March 9th

    New Jersey Future, a nonprofit organization that promotes redevelopment among other land use policies, holds an annual Redevelopment Forum. Nearly 500 local and state officials, community volunteers, development professionals, planners, and leaders come together to discuss how new development can use existing infrastructure, take advantage of historically strategic locations, and improve communities. Learn more about New Jersey Future’s Redevelopment Forum.

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In the News

  • Ambler’s Oktoberfest highlights the town’s finest assets

    Development Agreement Extended for Ardmore Revitalization Project

    Bristol takes ‘Little Prince’ to N.Y.

    Collingswood Borough Beeswax: Buzzing About New Zipcar Stations

    Battle of Germantown Re-Enactment a Highlight of Festival  

    Glassboro’s Italian Heritage Festival to feature authentic cuisine and entertainment

    Lansdowne Theater gets grant from Delco Council

    Manayunk Bridge: a recreational trail connecting two communities

    Autumn in Moorestown attracts huge crowds

    Phoenixville Ghost Tour Celebrates Seventh Season

    Souderton’s hill and hollow in Images of America series

    Food, Fun, Fashion at ‘Taste Of Ardmore’

    Trains, history and art draw crowds to Bordentown City

    Can Collingswood Take the Title for Top Town?

    Germantown’s Obvious, Yet Elusive, Potential

    Glassboro reaps benefits from town-gown cooperation

    Kennett Square Bakery Supplies Gingerbread Ornaments for Longwood

    Streetscape project nearing completion in Lansdale

    Advertising the Arts in Lansdale

    Lansdale Farmers’ Market Looking to Winterize?

    ‘Pints for North Light’ raises $10,000 for Manayunk community center

    12 of the Borough’s Non-Profits Unite to ‘Celebrate Media’

    PREIT to Revitalize Moorestown Mall in Southern NJ

    Bucks County couple save historic New Hope playhouse

    Overbrook Farms wants historic status

    Firebird festival celebrates renewal in Phoenixville

    House tour shows off ‘Hometown Christmas’ in Souderton, Perkasie

    Downtown West Chester Hosts Old Fashioned Christmas

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