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Montgomery County Reported 861 New Positive Cases of COVID-19 over a 3-Day Period
Montgomery County Montgomery County reported 320 new positive cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, Nov. 21; 290 new positives on Sunday, Nov. 22; 251 new positives on Monday, Nov. 23, pushing the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases to 18,832 countywide. Montgomery County’s 7-day trend has increased by 212 cases compared to the previous 7 days;…
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6ABC’s Popular Meteorologist, Main Line’s Adam Joseph, Talks Winter Predictions, Staying in Shape
Known to his friends as “Spitfire,” 6ABC’s meteorologist Adam Joseph is currently doing what he always hoped he would, writes Victor Fiorillo for the Philadelphia Magazine. “The weather is a true passion,” he said. Drawing from years of experience, he predicts that the coming winter will be a fairly easy one. “We need an easy…
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Creativity Meets Industrial in Montgomeryville-Based Nappen & Associates’ Latest Availability
Nappen & Associates, a leading industrial/flex real estate developer based out of Montgomeryville, has announced its latest flex rental availability to all prospective businesses. Located at 211B Progress Drive in Montgomeryville, this 19,814 square foot flex space can easily satisfy most office/flex needs. With its unique and creative office design, this space provides all the…
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MONTCO Careers – Admissions Counselor at Manor College
Manor College is a small college that offers big opportunities, a stellar education with small classes full of big thinkers, and a big-hearted community ready to challenge students and employees alike to reach and grow. Admissions Counselor/Recruiter An Admissions Counselor recruits students who fit the academic profile and support the mission of Manor College. The…
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Pandemic Triggers Record Sale of Million-Dollar Homes in Region
One side effect of the stay-at-home pandemic is that people are willing to pay a higher price for homes that have space, writes Brian McCrone for NBC 10. That, coupled with low inventory and low interest rates on mortgages, means it’s a sellers’ market right now, with million-dollar homes a hot commodity in the suburban…
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Daniel McGinley, Local Educator and Union Chief, Dies Aged 88
Daniel J. McGinley, a lifelong educator in the Philadelphia region, local union chief, and a devoted family man, died on November 16 at 88, writes Kristen A. Graham for The Philadelphia Inquirer. McGinley started his career in education as a teacher in a pair of Philadelphia elementary schools. Later, he became a school principal and…
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Local Family’s Heartbreaking Story a Reminder That COVID-19 Doesn’t Discriminate
Chester Springs resident Trish Phillips, whose family has been shattered by COVID-19, is now sharing her story, hoping to warn others to not take the threat of coronavirus lightly, writes Caroline O’Halloran for SAVVY Main Line. Phillips’s husband, Andy, contracted the virus in the early days of the pandemic. Despite being healthy and in great…
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Vote for Your Favorite Photo in Valley Forge Park Alliance’s First-Ever Fall Photo Contest
Valley Forge Park Alliance has determined the finalists of its first ever Fall Photography Contest and you can help decide the inaugural winners by voting for your favorite. In what has proven to be a very difficult process due to the overall quality of submitted photographs, the Alliance Board has chosen three finalists for each…
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Brothers Behind Bala Cynwyd’s Germ Hero Company Are True COVID-19 Heroes
Brothers Eric and Nathan Zhivalyuk, owners of Bala Cynwyd-based Germ Hero, have proven to be real-life heroes in the fight against COVID-19, writes Kelsey Fabian for PHL 17. The pair are using their disinfecting and sanitizing business to give back to the community by providing free sanitization to first responders and providing those on the…
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‘Keystone Change’ Podcast Profiles Pottstown’s Manatawny Still Works
Manatawny Still Works in Pottstown has been operational since 2014, but 2020 has been its craziest year by far, writes Lee Stabert for the Keystone Edge. Stabert interviewed Derek Menaldino, co-owner of the distillery, for the inaugural episode of Keystone Change. This new podcast series aims at talking about the creative ways state businesses and…
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Jewish Group for Local College Students Adjusts Its Popular Programs for Pandemic
Most Jewish campus groups in the region are adjusting their programs for the pandemic while making sure to preserve some type of tangible connection among the students, writes Jesse Bernstein for the Jewish Exponent. The Rohr Center for Jewish Life – Chabad House, which serves Jewish students at Haverford, Bryn Mawr, and Swarthmore colleges, has…
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VFTCB Wins Northstar Meetings Stella Award
The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board has earned Northstar Meetings Group’s Silver Medal Stella Award, Best CVB/CMO (REGIONAL) – Northeast, for consistently delivering quality service and innovation to meeting and event professionals. Northstar Meetings Group and its leading brands, Meetings & Conventions and Successful Meetings, announced the 2020 receipients of the 4th Stella Awards…
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Forbes: Norristown Chef Bares All in Campaign to Help Hospitality Workers During Pandemic
Chef Keith Taylor, whose new restaurant in Norristown is expected to open in late 2020, recently bared it all for a campaign meant to benefit hospitality workers impacted by the pandemic, writes Tara Nurin for Forbes. Taylor participated in a photoshoot for Elverson-based Revivalist Spirits distillery wearing nothing but a chef’s hat and holding two…
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See Which Montco Company Made Deloitte’s 2020 Technology Fast 500 List
Seven Philadelphia region companies have found their place on Deloitte’s 2020 Technology Fast 500 list, with Ambler-based Phenom People among them, writes Michelle Caffrey for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The provider of Talent Relationship Marketing platform came highest in the entire region at No. 168. The list ranks the top 500 tech and life sciences…
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Seven Projects and Their Creators Recognized with 2020 Montgomery Awards
Seven local projects and their creators were recognized with 2020 Montgomery Awards at a virtual celebration sponsored by the Montgomery County Planning Commission. The annual program honors the best in Montgomery County in planning and design, advocacy, and environmental stewardship. The award also acknowledges the high-quality work and commitment of communities, organizations, and professionals. The…
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Over 300 New Positive Cases of COVID-19 Reported in Montgomery County
Montgomery County Montgomery County reported 303 new positive cases of COVID-19 on Friday, Nov. 20, pushing the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases to 17,971 countywide. Montgomery County’s 7-day trend has increased by 379 cases compared to the previous 7 days; the 14-day trend has increased by 1,776 cases compared to the previous 14 days.…
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Check Out the Montco Restaurants Offering Beloved Holiday Feasts
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, restaurants across Montgomery County are preparing to serve up beloved holiday feasts with all the fixings, so that you don’t have to. This year, the Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board saved you the hassle of cooking and compiled a list of all the seasoned Montco chefs you can…
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Moment When PA Attorney General Josh Shapiro’s Son Crashes His Interview Goes Viral
The moment when Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro’s teenage son Jonah wandered into the room while his father was being interviewed in their Abington home has quickly gone viral, writes Andrew Court for the Daily Mail. The completely unexpected moment of comedic relief that happened at the start of the month on MSNBC proved to…









































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