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Greater Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce Brings Job Fair to Plymouth Meeting Mall
The job fair will feature over sixty companies from throughout Montgomery County representing diverse industries including healthcare, hospitality, education, manufacturing, retail, construction, financial services, and more. Positions available include full and part-time hours. Students, retirees, per diem, contract workers as well as those seeking flexible schedules should attend. According to Pam Kelly, President and CEO…
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FOCUS Pottstown and the Tri-County Area Business Community Embrace the Vision for Tomorrow’s Economy
With an audience of nearly 250 members of the business community from across Montgomery, Chester, & Berks counties, Pottstown Economic Development (PAED) was pleased to present at the Pottstown Progress Luncheon, hosted by the Tri-County Area Chamber of Commerce, and held at the Sunnybrook Ballroom in Pottstown. This annual event is an opportunity for PAED…
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MCCC Alumna Awarded Full Scholarship for Graduate School for Acting
Montgomery County Community College graduate Dajzané Meadows-Sanderlin is a first-year graduate student at the University of Iowa where she received a full scholarship to study acting. When Dajzané Meadows-Sanderlin paid a visit to Montgomery County Community College’s Blue Bell Campus at the suggestion of her mom in 2015, she was exploring options to become a…
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210-Acre Property Owned by Rockefeller Descendants in Willistown Township Now on the Market
A property in Willistown Township owned by the descendants of William Rockefeller Jr. has been listed for $29.9 million, writes Kennedy Rose for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 210-acre farm at 944 Providence Road could potentially open another large swath of Chester County to developers. The owner of the property is listed as Woodkirk and…
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Join Integrate For Good For Their Two’s Day Virtual Networking Happy Hour on 2.22.22
Join Integrate For Good as they celebrate 2/22/22 with a virtual happy hour filled with games and prizes! All proceeds benefit Empowerment Lab. The fun starts at 7 pm! Did you know you can use your marketing dollars to make a difference? Sign up for a 30-second commercial spot to share what you do with…
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Fanatics, of Bryn Mawr’s Michael Rubin, Buys Mitchell & Ness, Iconic Philadelphia Sports Apparel Company
Fanatics, a sports apparel empire owned by Bryn Mawr’s Michael Rubin, has purchased Mitchell & Ness, one of Philadelphia’s oldest clothing brands, for $250 million, writes Pat Ralph for the Philly Voice. Rubin’s Fanatics, the world’s largest collection of official fan gear from all the leagues, teams and players has a team of celebrity investors.…
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King of Prussia’s Pure Roots Provisions Features 7 Chefs with 7 Delicious and Creative Menus
The massive kitchen in King of Prussia’s Pure Roots Provisions is serving up menus chock full of deliciousness, reports Wendy Daughenbaugh for 6abc. Pure Roots Provisions makes up 7 restaurants, 7 chefs, and 7 menus that are all under one roof. There’s a pastry chef baking cookies, a sushi chef preparing salmon rolls and poke…
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Wawa Launches “Catering to Our Communities” Initiative For Unsung Heroes
Wawa, Inc. has announced its “Catering to Our Communities” initiative that offers schools and community service organizations the chance to submit a nomination for a Wawa Catering Party for 30 to recognize unsung heroes on National Employee Appreciation Day on Friday, March 4. Through Sunday, February 20, 2022, eligible organizations can visit here to share a heartfelt…
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Two New Eateries Add Depth to the Montco Eating & Drinking Scene in 2022
The Philadelphia region is known for its amazing dining scene but even among such a wealth of restaurants some stand out for their delicious food, perfect drinks, and the memorable experience they provide, write Alex Tewfik, Jason Sheehan, and Regan Fletcher Stephens for Philadelphia Magazine. Among the 50 best restaurants in the region, two are…
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Analytical Testing Services Laboratory in King of Prussia Aims to Add Jobs, Address Needs for Cell, Gene Therapy
The new analytical testing services laboratory opened by the Center for Breakthrough Medicines at the Discovery Labs complex in King of Prussia aims to address growing capacity needs for the cell and gene therapy sector of life sciences companies, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The lab testing and analytical services business will…
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Main Line Today Restaurant Week Kicks Off TODAY with Dozens of Restaurants in Montgomery County
Main Line Today and Today Media is excited to announce the 2022 Main Line Today Restaurant Week running February 21st through March 6th, 2022. The 14-day culinary celebration will bring together and showcase the talents of top chefs, restaurants, and purveyors in Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester counties. Participating restaurants will offer special three-course prix fixe…
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Absence of West Chester’s Bam Margera Acutely Felt in New Jackass Movie
While the new movie Jackass Forever has received good reviews and has been doing well at the box office, the absence of West Chester’s Bam Margera is acutely felt, writes Nick Vadala for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Margera, a former mainstay on the cast, was supposed to be part of the movie, but he was fired…
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Original Clam Tavern in Clifton Heights Makes PA Eats Oyster Bucket List
Eating an oyster is an experience all its own. Take the Original Clam Tavern at 339 E. Broadway Ave. in Clifton Heights. This community favorite is packed with locals nightly and reminds you of the seafood joints of yesteryear, writes Emily Kovach for paeats.com. This old-school restaurant with an old fishing boat nautical décor serves…
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All Aboard Pottstown: Amtrak Considering Express Bus Service Between Reading and Philadelphia
Amtrak is planning to establish an express bus service between Reading and Philadelphia that would have Pottstown as the only stop between the two cities, writes Evan Brandt for The Pottstown Mercury. The company has been exploring the possibility of re-establishing passenger rail between Philadelphia and Reading and has received a sizable portion of the…
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Royersford Bakery Offers Authentic Australian Pies That Are Flying Off Shelves
When Roy Cooper and Fiona McPhee, transplanted Australians who came to Pennsylvania five years ago, began making authentic meat pies, their biggest issue was keeping them on the shelves, writes Jason Sheehan for the Philadelphia Magazine. They originally worked out of the Artisan Exchange in West Chester and offered their pies at pop-ups and farmers’…
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Supermarket Sticker Shock: Montgomery County, National Grocery Prices Are Ravaging Household Budgets
Shoppers at ACME Markets in Norristown, Bryn Mawr, and other grocery stores around Montgomery County and Chester County, and the nation are dealing with continuously growing prices that show no sign of dropping. Dawn Timmeney reported the expensive trend and a few techniques for dealing with it for FOX 29 Philadelphia. “Ninety dollars for nothing,”…
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Pottstown’s Tower Health Street Medicine Team Helps Care for the Community’s Homeless through Outreach Program
Every Tuesday in a Pottstown church rectory, the Tower Health Street Medicine team at the Pottstown hospital gather to help treat the medical needs of the Pottstown homeless, reports Bo Koltnow for WFMZ. “It warms your heart in a way that I think care in a lot of other settings doesn’t,” said Dr. Van Vliet,…












































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