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Two Conshohocken Apartment Communities on Track to Be Completed Next Year
Two latest additions to the construction boom in Conshohocken are progressing nicely and are on track to be completed next year as planned, writes Kevin Tierney for More Than the Curve. These two adjacent apartment communities are being developed along the riverfront just above the Matsonford Bridge. The first of the two projects is a…
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AIM Academy in Conshohocken Building Bicycle Repair Shop, Education Program to Memorialize 17-Year-Old Student
AIM Academy in Conshohocken is building a bicycle repair shop and education program to honor 17-year-old Sam Ozer who was killed while riding his bicycle, writes Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. Sam got his love for bicycles from his parents Mindy Maslin and Sidney Ozer, whose lives revolve around cycling. They started teaching their son how…
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Despite Shortage in Employees, Lafayette Hill’s One-Man Caspian Grille Continues to Serve Delicious Middle Eastern Food
While he may have lost all of his employees to Amazon and Uber, this has not stopped Ali Rashidian, owner of Caspian Grille in Lafayette Hill, from continuing to serve delicious Middle Eastern food as a one-man operation, writes Judy Rubin for the Chestnut Hill Local. An Iran native, Rashidian is a local mainstay. He…
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American Airlines Executives Upbeat About Philadelphia Airport Recovery
Comfort levels for flying domestically and staying in hotels is good news for the Philadelphia International Airport and its largest air carrier, American Airlines, writes Catherine Dunn for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “More than three out of four of our customers are now comfortable taking a domestic flight, as well as staying in a hotel,” said…
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Civil War Nurse Anna Morris Holstein to Be Honored with Historic Marker in King of Prussia
Anna Morris Holstein, a volunteer Civil War nurse who led the effort to acquire and preserve George Washington’s Headquarters at Valley Forge, will be honored with a historic marker in King of Prussia, writes Russell Rubert King for The Times Herald. This will be King of Prussia’s first Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission marker sign.…
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Matthew Musket, PT, DPT, of Pottstown’s CHDC Receives Clinical Excellence Award From Alvernia University
Community Health & Dental Care, Inc. (CHDC) congratulates physical therapy provider, Matthew Musket, PT, DPT for receiving the Clinical Excellence Award from the Alvernia University Physical Therapy Department at the Class of 2021 Celebration event held on May 14, 2021, at Berkshire Country Club in Reading, PA. According to the recognition award letter sent to…
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“Bringing a New Experience to Patients in the Commonwealth,” Medical Marijuana Dispensary Opens in Montgomeryville
Laurel Harvest Labs, a vertically integrated medical cannabis company has partnered with Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and officially opened its Montgomeryville dispensary located at 721 Bethlehem Pike. The new medical marijuana dispensary offers a variety of medical-grade cannabis products to patients with approved medical conditions in Pennsylvania. Additionally, Laurel Harvest Labs…
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The Flower Show is Back With New Location, Celebrating Philadelphia as America’s Garden Capital
This year’s Flower Show celebrates Philadelphia as America’s Garden Capital. With 37 public gardens located within 30 miles, the Greater Philadelphia region has more gardens in close proximity than anywhere else on the continent. All 37 gardens will be in attendance within a group offering an exhibit booth and free garden passports for garden visitors…
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Fortune 500 Ranks Four Montco Companies for 2021, Including One in Top Ten
Montgomery County made a strong showing in the latest Fortune 500 rankings, with four companies making the list and one making the top ten, writes Ryan Sharrow for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Fortune 500 ranks publicly traded companies based on their annual revenue. Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen ranked highest in the county and the region, jumping…
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More Than $4B in Development in Last Decade Solidifies King of Prussia as Center of Philadelphia’s Western Suburbs
King of Prussia has seen an astonishing development boom in the last decade, which has solidified its place as the center of Philadelphia’s western suburbs, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Out of that, $1.3 billion of development is currently ongoing in Upper Merion, ranging from a $14 million, the 74,000 square-foot building…
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After Leaving Cramped Apartment, Family Enjoys Space, Privacy of Their New Bryn Mawr Colonial
After leaving their Center City apartment, Cole and Erica Brown and their two daughters found refuge and comfort from the pandemic in their new Bryn Mawr colonial home, writes Terri Akman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “Coming out of the cramped apartment, I loved the space and privacy of the home,” said Erica, a family physician.…
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Blue Bell-based Unisys Reduces Its Real Estate Footprint by Nearly a Third, Focuses Future on Hoteling, Gig Workers
Blue Bell-based Unisys has decided to adopt some of its pandemic-era practices going forward, writes Kennedy Rose for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company executives plan to keep its real estate footprint reduced by 27 percent and implement hoteling at its remaining office space as well as expand its hiring to gig workers. Before the…
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Blue Bell-based Unisys Moves to Acquire Unify Square in Cash-on-Hand Transaction
Unisys has entered into an agreement to acquire Unify Square and funding the sale with cash on hand, writes Yahoo Finance. Unify Square is the top experience management provider for secure collaboration and communications platforms. “The acquisition of Unify Square will enhance Unisys’ digital workplace services business to drive increased revenue growth and improved profitability…
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After Shutting Down Most Operations Due to Cyberattack, JBS Meat Processing Facility in Franconia Township Resumes Production
The JBS meat processing facility in Franconia Township resumed production on Thursday after having to shut down most of its operations due to a cyberattack earlier in the week, according to a staff report from The Times Herald. The world’s largest meat processing company is headquartered in Greeley, Colorado, and employs 1,500 union workers in…
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Local Leaders Sound the Alarm Over the Future of Tower Health’s Hospitals in Nearby Chester County
Chester County and state medical leaders worry that Brandywine, Phoenixville, and Jennersville hospitals will close, writes Kelly Rule for FOX29. They believe that the hospitals’ owner, financially troubled Tower Health, will shutter them if it cannot find a partner. The history of one particular hospital in Coatesville – built by African-American physician W.C. Atkinson in…
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Athena Athletics Creates Opportunities for Montco Girls to Play Flag Football at More High Schools
When her daughters wanted to play flag football like their brother, Katie Quinn realized there were not any leagues in Montgomery County for them to join, writes Katie Katro for 6abc. However, instead of giving up, they decided to start their own. Soon, Athena Athletics was up and running. “We started this league to empower…

























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