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Community Health & Dental Care’s Mobile Oral Health Unit is on the Move in Pottstown
Community Health & Dental Care, Inc. (CHDC) announces its Mobile Oral Health Unit is on the move! After kicking off the health unit at its health center locations in Pottstown and Barto in July, the CHDC Mobile Oral Health Unit is making its inaugural debut in the community at The Ricketts Center, 658 Beech Street…
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DeSales MBA Program Enhances Professional Skills for Success
The DeSales MBA program has been at the forefront of graduate education for more than 25 years. In an effort to serve both their student population and members of their surrounding communities we are pleased to offer graduate-level courses designed to enhance professional skills or to provide valuable knowledge to those just seeking to learn. …
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CEO of Simon Property Group Takes a Stand on Malls, Proclaims KoP Mall Safe
David Simon, CEO of Simon Property Group, which owns King of Prussia Mall, believes malls have been treated unfairly during the coronavirus pandemic when they were labeled as breeding grounds for the spread of COVID-19, writes Brian Sozzi for Yahoo Finance. “The mall is safe,” said Simon during an earnings call last week. “Even though…
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Downingtown-Based Auctioneer Helps Reunite Two-Year-Old Puritan Girl from the 1700s with Her Family
Pook & Pook, a Downingtown-based auction and appraisal service, helped return the gravestone of a Puritan girl, Abigail Chase, to her resting place. The marker’s relocation reunited a family that was devastated by diphtheria in the 1700s, writes Cynthia Beech Lawrence for Antiques and the Arts Weekly. Ron Pook discovered the gravestone of Abigail Chase…
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Decision to Move to Its Headquarters to Wayne from Center City Makes Radian Group ‘Bit of Unicorn’
The Radian Group decision to move its headquarters from Center City to Wayne and shrink the space it used to occupy by over two-thirds makes the company an early outlier, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. While several major companies, including Facebook and Ford Motor, have decided to go fully remote after the…
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Lansdale Tween Starts Business with Help from His Four-legged Partner
Twelve-year-old Shane Popiny and his dog Pepper are a team to be reckoned with, writes Jamie Stover for the WFMZ 69 News. Shane is a survivor of pediatric stroke and has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Pepper helps him perform tasks many others take for granted. “He can open doors,” said Shane. “He can close…
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Couple Transforms Bryn Mawr Home Into Their Own Mediterranean Retreat
Cosmo and Janet DeNicola transformed their Bryn Mawr property with European antiques and furniture and grapevines in the backyard into their own Italian retreat, writes Candace Taylor for The Wall Street Journal. “I’m Italian,” said the husband. “This is my little piece of Italy.” The couple bought the property in 2014. Their goal when renovating…
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Montgomery County Community College Appoints New Executive Director of the Baker Center
Montgomery County Community College has announced the appointment of Scott Moon as the new Executive Director of the Baker Center of Excellence for Employee Ownership and Business Transformation. In this position, he is responsible for leading the Baker Center of Excellence and its endeavors to increase awareness and adoption of the employee-ownership model for privately…
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Pottstown’s Community Health & Dental Care Celebrates National Health Center Week
Community Health & Dental Care, Inc. (CHDC) celebrates National Health Center Week, The Chemistry For Strong Communities, August 8 – 14, 2021. National Health Center Week is an annual celebration with the goal of raising awareness about the mission and accomplishments of America’s health centers over the past five decades. The national theme this year…
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What to Do This August in Montco: Kayaking, Pub Dates, Historical Visits, and More!
There are tons of exciting things to do this August in Montgomery County. Here are some of our favorites, writes Emily Keel for the Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board. Night Tours: Summer Twilight8.1 – 8.31 | Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site Explore Eastern State Penitentiary’s historic cellblocks as the sun goes down. Admission to Night Tours: Summer…
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Ardmore Rock N’ Ride Kicks Off a Music & Cycling Celebration Day
Cycling fever will return to Ardmore this August, as preparations for the 2021 Main Line Bike Race, benefiting Narberth Ambulance, are officially underway with Rock N’ Ride. This year, the event welcomes two new partners, Suburban Square and Ardmore Music Hall, with two stages of acclaimed entertainment acts headlined by Philly native rockers Mondo Cozmo.…
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Montgomery County Mall Put Up for Sale, Expected to Sell for Estimated $50M
After being foreclosed on and put in receivership, Montgomery Mall has now been put up for sale and is expected to sell for an estimated $50 million, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. That is significantly below the $118 million judgment lodged against the property that was formerly owned by Simon Property Group…
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Two More Santander Branches in Montgomery County Shuttered
Two Santander Bank branches in Montgomery County have closed recently as the subsidiary of Spain’s Santander Group continues to focus on trimming its retail footprint, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Boston-based bank shuttered the branches at 800 E. Willow Grove Ave in Wyndmoor and 618 Germantown Pike in Lafayette Hill on…
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This Timeless Hatboro Diner Unlocks all Types of Nostalgia
Much like the rest of America, Montgomery County loves a good diner. Perhaps it is the timeless quality, writes Katie Kohler for the Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board. Daddypops in Hatboro unlocks all types of nostalgia and is also one of the best diners in Montgomery County. It is also probably one of…
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As Talent War Intensifies, Blue Bell-based Unisys Doubles Down on Retaining Its Employees
As the talent war intensifies among companies desperate for tech workers, Blue Bell-based Unisys is doubling down on retaining its best employees, writes Kennedy Rose for the Philadelphia Business Journal. CEO Peter Altabef informed investors during a recent second-quarter earnings call that while the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on talent does play a role…
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Montco Companies Split on Vaccine Requirement for Employees
Amid a surge in coronavirus cases fueled by the Delta variant, local companies are split on their approach to a COVID-19 vaccine requirement, writes Erin Arvedlund for The Philadelphia Inquirer. For example, CompanyVoice in Blue Bell has opted for a hybrid approach. “We are not requiring employees returning to work to be vaccinated,” said Claudia…
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CHOP’s New King of Prussia Hospital is Set to Open in November, Here’s What It Will Offer
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is on track to open its new inpatient hospital that will be a part of its King of Prussia campus in November, writes Tracey Romero for the Philly Voice. The new facility will feature a 24/7 pediatric emergency department, an emergency department with 20 beds, and 52 private inpatient rooms.…
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Frontier Airlines Adds Bahamas Route at Philadelphia International Airport
Frontier Airlines continues expanding its presence at Philadelphia International Airport with flights to the Bahamas starting in the fall, writes Ryan Sharrow for Philadelphia Business Journal. There will be three weekly nonstop flights from Philadelphia to Nassau starting Nov. 2. Introductory flights will start at $79. The Denver-based airline is offering introductory flights starting at…



































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