• Join Integrate For Good at Collegeville’s Ursinus College for Kindness Rocks Dedication Ceremony on Sunday, May 1

    Join Integrate For Good at Collegeville’s Ursinus College for Kindness Rocks Dedication Ceremony on Sunday, May 1

    Integrate for Good along with its Community Partner, The Ursinus Center for Advocacy, Responsibility and Engagement (UCARE) of Ursinus College invite the public to attend the Kindness Rocks Dedication Celebration taking place at Ursinus College on Sunday, May 1 from 1-2:30pm.  UCARE serves as the hub for community engagement and social advocacy at Ursinus College…

  • Co-Founder of Toll Brothers Sees Plenty of New Business Opportunities Despite World’s Turbulence

    Co-Founder of Toll Brothers Sees Plenty of New Business Opportunities Despite World’s Turbulence

    Bruce Toll, the co-founder of Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers and principal of Dresher-based BET Investments, is seeing plenty of new business opportunities appear from the current turbulent situation in the world, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Toll has long diversified the fortune he acquired through the luxury homebuilder. His firm has bet…

  • CannaFest at Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks This Weekend

    CannaFest at Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks This Weekend

    Canna Med Show hosts CannaFest, a CBD and Alternative Health Celebration where the CannaFest features a wide range of vendors bringing the latest CBD and Cannabis Culture trends and products. This event is sponsored in part by Beyond Hello, Pennsylvania’s largest Medical Marijuana Dispensary and also by Terp Boys, a top wholesaler of high quality…

  • Don’t Miss the Punk Rock Flea Market in Lansdale on April 30

    Don’t Miss the Punk Rock Flea Market in Lansdale on April 30

    The event itself takes place behind Round Guys Brewing Company (324 W. Main St., Lansdale) in paved parking lot adjacent to Derbyshire Marine. It will feature upwards of 20 vendors. It’s being put on by Lansdale’s Headway Art Collective. Check out the amazing line up we have for Saturday. Show starts at 1 and ends…

  • Edgewood Art Fair and Cleanup in Pottstown on April 30

    Edgewood Art Fair and Cleanup in Pottstown on April 30

    After last spring’s inaugural Art Fair and Community Cleanup at Edgewood Cemetery, 989 E. High Street, Pottstown – and an additional, successful event in Fall 2021 – volunteers are gearing up for a third fair on Saturday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Vendors are encouraged to reserve their spot for this “Bring…

  • A Souderton Financial Firm Plans Pittsburgh, Baltimore Markets Expansion, Unveils New Digital Product

    A Souderton Financial Firm Plans Pittsburgh, Baltimore Markets Expansion, Unveils New Digital Product

    Souderton-based Univest Financial is continuing to expand both westward and southward, this time focusing on the Pittsburgh and Baltimore markets, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company announced its expansion plans during the first-quarter earnings release on Wednesday. Univest also unveiled Univest Direct, a new banking initiative that aims to expand the…

  • Wall Street Journal: Blue Bell-Based Unisys Hires New General Counsel

    Wall Street Journal: Blue Bell-Based Unisys Hires New General Counsel

    Former Cognizant Technology Solutions executive Claudius Sokenu has been hired by Blue Bell-based Unisys as the information-technology services provider’s new general counsel and secretary, effective May 2, writes David Smagalla for The Wall Street Journal. In this role, Sokenu will lead the company’s global legal, corporate-secretary, and ethics and compliance functions. He will directly report…

  • Korean Association Celebrating 50th Anniversary in Montgomery County With Exciting Events on April 30

    Korean Association Celebrating 50th Anniversary in Montgomery County With Exciting Events on April 30

    Korean American Association of Greater Philadelphia (KAAGP) is excited to celebrate their 50th anniversary and the grand opening of the 13th Office of the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Philadelphia. On April 30, 2022, KAAGP is hosting “Korea in Philly.”  There’s a full day celebration at The Montgomery County Community College Health Sciences Building in Blue Bell.…

  • President Biden Appoints Jenkintown Physician as Regional Director of Health and Human Services

    President Biden Appoints Jenkintown Physician as Regional Director of Health and Human Services

    Ala Stanford, the Jenkintown physician who started the nationally acclaimed Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium in Philadelphia at the beginning of the pandemic, has been appointed to serve as a regional director for the Department of Health and Human Services by President Joe Biden, writes Robert Moran for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Stanford is one of the…

  • Telford’s Dawson Anders, Captain of Temple’s Golf Team, Utilized His Strong Work Ethic to Overcome Adversity

    Telford’s Dawson Anders, Captain of Temple’s Golf Team, Utilized His Strong Work Ethic to Overcome Adversity

    Dawson Anders, a Telford native, has led by example over the past three seasons as golf team captain at Temple University, writes Nick Gangewere for The Temple News. Already as a Souderton Area High School sophomore, Anders could drive a ball more than 300 yards and had the meticulous short game that is necessary for…

  • Once Owned by Eight Generations of the Same Family, 300-Year-Old Pennsbury Township Property Hits Market

    Once Owned by Eight Generations of the Same Family, 300-Year-Old Pennsbury Township Property Hits Market

    Springdale Farm in Pennsbury Township — owned by just two families throughout its almost 300 years — has finally received the renovation it sorely needed, writes Laurel Anderson for County Lines Magazine.  Built in the early 1700s through a 2,000-acre land grant from William Penn, the Mendenhall family owned the farm for eight generations. The…

  • Nosh on Montgomery County’s Best Comfort Food

    Nosh on Montgomery County’s Best Comfort Food

    The snow has fallen, the Christmas décor has been put away, and now we face…warm weather or arctic weather, depending on the day! Luckily, we’ve got just the thing to combat the winter worries: Montco’s best Comfort Food! There are no shortage of great places to dine in Montgomery County, and these places have just…

  • Look into One Family’s History Illuminates Haverford’s, Main Line’s Legacy of Racial Exclusion

    Look into One Family’s History Illuminates Haverford’s, Main Line’s Legacy of Racial Exclusion

    Toney Goins’s family has lived in Haverford Township for five generations, being one of the rare Black families to find their home in the predominantly white town with only three percent of the population Black, writes Zoe Greenberg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. When he bought a house in Haverford, Goins’ great-great-grandfather Earlie Jenkins, who worked…

  • Entrepreneurial Competition Entices Montgomery County Students to Proclaim: ‘YEA! I’m a Businessperson!’

    Entrepreneurial Competition Entices Montgomery County Students to Proclaim: ‘YEA! I’m a Businessperson!’

    This week, the Young Entrepreneurs Academy, a national nonprofit 501C3, that is redefining entrepreneurship education in America, hosted the business plan competition at Cabrini University. The groundbreaking program transforms middle and high school students into confident entrepreneurs. Through the year-long program, students in grades 6-12 generate business ideas, conduct market research, write business plans, pitch…

  • Choose The Right Fireplace For Your Home With Hometown Hearth at New Showroom in Media

    Choose The Right Fireplace For Your Home With Hometown Hearth at New Showroom in Media

    As springtime arrives here in the Northeast, many homeowners are beginning their spring cleaning and getting ready for time spent outdoors this summer. Believe it or not, this is the best time of year to consider upgrading or installing a new fireplace for those cold Fall and Winter months. With a brand new showroom opening…

  • For Millennials Seeking New Type of Office Space, Conshohocken’s Seven Tower Bridge Could Be the Answer

    For Millennials Seeking New Type of Office Space, Conshohocken’s Seven Tower Bridge Could Be the Answer

    With employees resisting a return to the office after two years of working from home, employers are trying to find locations that better fit what their millennial workforce are now looking for in an office space – and Conshohocken’s Seven Tower Bridge could be the answer, writes Julia Troy for the BISNOW. “People are now…

  • Slice of Lower Frederick Real Estate Creates Mystery for Township

    Slice of Lower Frederick Real Estate Creates Mystery for Township

    A sliver of Lower Frederick real estate that does not seem to have an owner has created a real mystery for the township, writes Joe Zlomek for the Sanatoga Post. The existence of the property surprised the township solicitor and prompted the Board of Supervisors to consider if it wants to attempt claiming the property.…

  • Abington Resident Unearths the Past at Oldest Home Still Standing in Berks County

    Abington Resident Unearths the Past at Oldest Home Still Standing in Berks County

    Abington resident Richard White and Exton resident Gene Delaplane are among a group of volunteers who are working at the oldest house in Berks County to uncover remnants of everyday life in the 1700s, writes Susan Miers Smith for the Daily Local News.  “Although things like coins — super fancy, super sexy — are what…