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Main Line Health and UnitedHealthcare Have Until July 1. Here’s What Happens to Patients If Talks Fail.
A contract dispute between Main Line Health and UnitedHealthcare could affect thousands of patients across Philadelphia’s western suburbs if the two sides do not reach…
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What Past Present Future Meant to Ardmore, and Why Its Closing Matters
A longtime Ardmore storefront known for its colorful mix of art, crafts, jewelry, gifts, and conversation is preparing to close after five decades in business,…
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The ZIP Codes That Define Wealth in Montgomery County
Montgomery County’s wealth map is often reduced to a familiar phrase: the Main Line. But the county’s most affluent ZIP codes tell a more complicated…
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MCCC Professor Earns 2026 Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award
After being recognized for her leadership in workforce development, industry partnerships, and grant-funded innovation in biotechnology, Dr. Margaret Bryans, Professor of Biology and Biotechnology Program…
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Why Freedom Village at Brandywine’s CMS 5-Star Rating Matters for Your Senior Living Decision
As a culture, we love ratings. They make it easier to evaluate everything from cars, restaurants, and movies to senior care. Of course, the rating…
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DelVal’s Landscape Architecture Program Earns Continued Accreditation Through 2030
The landscapes people experience every day โ from parks and campuses to public spaces and environmental restoration projects โ often begin in a classroom. Delaware…
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Can Factory-Built Homes Help Philadelphia Close Its Housing Gap?
Philadelphia has a housing problem, and Mayor Cherelle Parker is betting that part of the answer might be built in a factory, writes Gabriel Donahue…
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Ground Provisions in West Chester Is the Vegan Restaurant That Doesn’t Feel Like One
Just south of West Chester in the historic crossroads of Dilworthtown, there is a restaurant that has become one of Chester County’s most coveted reservations.…
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How Levittown’s Home Construction Method Transformed Homeownership After World War II
A simple slab of concrete helped reshape the American Dream, and its origins trace back to Bucks County, writes staff for PhillyBurbs. After World War…
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Paul Beale’s Flowersย in West Oak Lane Has Been a Philadelphia Family Legacy for 55 Years
In Philadelphia’s West Oak Lane neighborhood, a flower shop has been quietly marking life’s most important moments for 55 years, and it’s still very much a family affair. …
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$105M Redevelopment Finally Moving Forward in Willow Grove
After nearly two years of delays, a major redevelopment project in Willow Grove is finally moving forward, writes Paul Schedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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Conshohocken Bridal Boutique Closes After 45 Years as Amazon and SHEIN Squeeze Out Local Shops
For 45 years, brides from across the region walked through the doors of La Bella Moda in Conshohocken and walked out with a dress, a…
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PJM’s Crisis: How Data Centers Are Rewriting the Rules of the American Power Grid
The artificial intelligence boom is no longer just a technology story. For Audubon’s PJM Interconnection, it may become an existential one, according to Bloomberg. For…
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How Bryn Mawr and Haverford Built One of College Education’s Most Unusual Partnerships
Most college students pick a school and stay there. At Bryn Mawr and Haverford, that’s never really been the point, writes Susan Snyder for The…
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