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This King of Prussia Restaurant is a Haven for Allergen-Free Entrees
Student Sanya Tinaikar reviewed a King of Prussia restaurant known for its vegan and allergen-free ingredients for the Los Angeles Times, and here’s what she discovered. Gluten-free and vegan? Yes please. King of Prussia’s True Food Kitchen offers an extensive menu onto items that serve those with allergies and without. This eco-chic chain serves health-conscious…
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Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen Outlines Strategic Partnerships, Investments in Innovation During Investor Day
Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen took the opportunity during its annual investor day in New York on June 1 to outline five strategic imperatives for the company’s long-term sustainable growth, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. In the future, the company plans to lead with market leaders, which it will achieve by fortifying long-term, strategic partnerships…
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Rosette, Pod-Like Senior Living Concept, Opens in Gladwyne
Rosette, a new alternative to senior care inspired by a pod-like senior living concept popular on the West Coast, has officially opened its doors in Gladwyne, according to a staff report from the Business Mirror. Rosette, which already welcomed its first residents, is a single-family home that has been adapted and updated for up to…
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Catch Live Music All Summer Long at These Montgomery County Venues
Montgomery County is a hotbed for live music year-round, and during the summer months, the party heads outside with a full outdoor summer concert schedule. Montco’s outdoor concert season is highlighted by the Philadelphia Folk Festival, the longest continually run outdoor music festival in North America. Check out our list below and make plans to…
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Eighteen Projects Receive Montco 2040 Implementation Grants From Montgomery County
The Montgomery County Commissioners has announced that eighteen projects in the county will receive Montco 2040 Implementation Grants. The new grants continue an exciting program aimed at implementing the county comprehensive plan, Montco 2040: A Shared Vision. The program’s intent is to assist municipalities in making targeted physical improvements that achieve real progress toward the…
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Plymouth Meeting and Willow Grove Park Malls Owner Fights for Execs Amid Struggle
PREIT, the owner of the Willow Grove Mall, Springfield Mall, Plymouth Meeting Mall, and Cherry Hill Mall, is paying retention bonuses to certain employees “in an effort to ensure continuity and stability and to incentivize and retain employees,” according to an SEC filing. In May, PREIT paid a $147,186 “special cash retention bonus” to an…
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Villanova Scientist Discovers Dinosaur-Age Lizard Trapped in Amber
Villanova University biologist Aaron Bauer traveled more than 2 million miles to find new species of lizard. But when the pandemic hit, he decided to stay at his university lab and travel back in time instead, writes Tom Avril for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It paid off. He and an international group of collaborators found a…
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Plane Headed for Blue Bell Crashes on Wayne Golf Course, Bystanders Help Pilot and Passenger Get Out of Plane
A single-engine plane registered to a man in Ambler crashed into St. David’s County Club in Wayne at approximately 3:30pm on Wednesday afternoon, says the Tredyffrin Township police. Nicole Acosta and Jasmine Payoute report on the crash for CBS3. Officials say a mechanical failure caused the Cirrus SR22 single-engine plane to crash, which was carrying…
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Two St. Joe’s Grads Make a Splash Turning Their Passion into a Boat Business
Matt Sawyer and Capt. Tim Merighi, both St. Joseph’s University graduates, are turning their passion into a business with Kick Back Tiki Cruise, writes Matt Petrillo for CBS3. “We’ve always had the idea of starting on our business,” said Sawyer, who is a realtor. They decided to start an experience for adults this summer by…
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Biofermentation Company Expands Its Philadelphia-area Presence with New Pottstown Location
Aviridi is expanding its presence in the Philadelphia-area life-sciences industry with the purchase of a 26,000-square-foot industrial building in Pottstown, writes Jeff Ward for WFMZ 69 News. This acquisition follows the biofermentation company’s purchase of a 10,000-square-foot Norristown building in April for its headquarters. Biofermentation is a natural process that uses yeast to create molecules,…
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Montco Woman Starts Apparel Company to Inspire and Give to Others
A Montgomery County native clothing creator is constantly inspired by her son, reports Karin Mallet for WFMZ.com. The motivation for Tiffany Hamilton to begin her apparel brand, Victor Wear, is thanks to her son Isaiah and the ability to triumph over life’s hurdles. Isaiah is on the autism spectrum with high-functioning autism and Tiffany does…
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Unique Bookstore Brings Books Back for Browsing in the King of Prussia Mall
Readers finally have a place where they can do their book-related shopping in one of the largest malls in the country, reports Kim Douglas for Main Line Today Scott Minor, from Pottstown is approaching his one year anniversary of Bookish at the King of Prussia Mall. Scott and wife Becky Minor had previously opened a pop-up bookstore…
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Borough of Hatboro to Construct a Memorial Garden to Honor Gold Star Families, Holding Beef & Beer
In honor of Gold Star Families across the country, the Borough of Hatboro is constructing one of the country’s first Gold Star Gardens in Miller Meadow. This Garden on York Road will honor families whose loved ones paid the ultimate sacrifice to our country while also paying tribute to Veterans and those currently serving in…
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Former Merck CEO Hopes to Close Opportunity Gap Created by ‘Bachelor Barrier’ Through OneTen Initiative
Kenneth Frazier, former CEO of Merck, the pharmaceutical giant with sizable operations in West Point, and his coalition of business leaders aim to close the opportunity gap created by the “bachelor barrier” by hiring or promoting one million Black workers, writes Erin Arvedlund for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The “bachelor barrier” refers to the undergraduate degree…
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Blue Bell’s CompanyVoice Provides a Career Path for Workers in Montgomery County
CompanyVoice (CV) recognizes talent among its employees and chooses to promote from within when filling internal openings. Rohan Lewis joined CV in 2012 as an operator supporting inside sales for a national web provider. His potential was clear and when an opening for team lead came up just months after he started, Rohan moved into…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Hidden Gem in Bryn Mawr Transports You to Italian Countryside
A stunning Mediterranean home on 1.61 gorgeous acres with eight bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Bryn Mawr. Set on a quiet cul-de-sac, the residence with its stately façade immediately transport you to the Italian countryside. . Entry is through iron gates that lead to the circular driveway. The…
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High School Senior Gets Head Start on College Education, Earns MCCC Associate Degree Before Boyertown HS Graduation
Jared Drabick, 18, is in the final stretch of two significant educational milestones. As a senior at Boyertown Area High School, he rounds out his final year with his graduation on June 3. But before that happens, Drabick wore his first cap and gown to Montgomery County Community College’s Commencement on May 19, where he…



























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