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New White House Cat Named After First Lady’s Hometown of Willow Grove
There is a new occupant in the White House, a 2-year-old tabby cat adopted by the Biden family and named Willow, after first lady Jill Biden’s hometown of Willow Grove, writes Pat Ralph for the Philly Voice. The gray-and-white cat is the same one that jumped onto the stage during a campaign visit to Western…
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Chester County Medical Society Petitioning the Court to Keep Brandywine, Jennersville Hospitals Open
The Chester County Medical Society, with the support of other medical societies, will petition the court to intervene and support the effort of Canyon Atlantic to keep Brandywine Hospital open, stop further sale of Jennersville Hospital assets, and eventually reopen Jennersville Hospital. Currently, the owner of both hospitals, Tower Health, has made the decision to…
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MONTCO.Today Announces Newest Affiliate Partner, CompanyVoice in Blue Bell
MONTCO.Today is excited to share the news of CompanyVoice, which offers a blended solution accommodating both on-site and virtual agents via a call center for inbound campaigns. The center is based in Blue Bell and is a certified woman-owned business. “Since 2012, we are committed to creating jobs in the region for older workers, people…
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Elkins Park Teen Entrepreneur Travels a Mile on Skateboard to Return Missing Wallet to Owner
An Elkins Park teen entrepreneur who was out skateboarding went out of his way last week to return a missing wallet he found sitting in the parking lot of a Walgreens, reports Matteo Iadonisi from 6abc Action News. Nigel Greene had stopped off at the Walgreens in his car in order to buy a birthday…
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SEPTA Commits to Constructing Three-tier Parking Garage for Conshohocken Train Station
SEPTA has given green light to Phase II improvement plans at the Conshohocken Train Station, which call for the construction of a three-tier parking garage in addition to surface parking, writes Kevin Tierney for More Than the Curve. Phase I is to build a new train station above Oak Street, just upriver from its current…
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A 1920s Bryn Mawr Home Gets Family-Friendly Renovation
A stately manor home surrounded by lush gardens takes up a large corner lot in Bryn Mawr, looking like something straight out of a picturesque fantasy. But the interior of this 1920s home wasn’t always as lovely as the surroundings that envelop it, writes Eileen Smith Dallabrida for Main Line Today. Previously, the kitchen and…
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Conshohocken’s David’s Bridal to Open Two New Retail Locations in Early 2022
Conshohocken-based David’s Bridal is expanding its retail footprint with two new store locations that are expected to open in the first quarter of 2022. The nation’s leading bridal and special occasion authority will open new stores in West Chester Township, Ohio, and Torrance, California. The incoming stores will continue the company’s retail expansion that saw…
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Proposed Buyer of Tower Health Hospitals Asks Judge to Halt the Closure Process: Just a Second, Your Honor…
Canyon Atlantic Partners, the proposed buyer of Jennersville and Brandywine hospitals, has asked a judge to order Tower Health to halt the closure process that would do “irreparable harm” to both it and the broader community. Michael Rellahan filed the legal move’s implications in the Daily Local News. Attorneys for the Texas-based purchaser requested that…
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Get Outside! Norristown Farm Park Announces February Events
Montgomery County’s Norristown Farm Park has announced upcoming educational and family-friendly events scheduled for February. Morning Bird Walk Tuesday, February 8, 9 a.m. Get outdoors and join park staff for our regular Tuesday bird walk. Bring binoculars or borrow ours! Wear sturdy shoes for hiking. All ages; Free Nature Explorers – Tracks and Scat Thursday,…
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Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Lingerie Company Raises $125 Million in Funding, Planning Store at King of Prussia Mall
Right after opening the company’s first brick-and-mortar retail store, Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty lingerie company announced a new Series C funding round of $125 million led by Neuberger Berman, writes Tanya Klich for Forbes. This brings the total venture capital funding to date to $310 million for the brand, which first debuted in 2018 with…
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After Departure of His Most Likely Successor, CEO Al West Acknowledges Oaks-based SEI is Searching for His Replacement
After his most likely successor departed the company, SEI Investments Chairman and CEO Al West, of Paoli, has acknowledged the Oaks-based company is searching for his replacement, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. “We’re looking for a strong CEO,” said West during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call. Before he left in December, Steve…
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Lansdale’s North Montco Technical Career Center Offering Three Amazing Courses This Semester
One may be right for you! Whether you want to jumpstart your technical career or gain valuable home improvement skills, North Montco Technical Career Center has something to offer adults. North Montco has over 20 Adult and Continuing Education courses to choose from. Here are a few that may interest you: Cabinet Making/Furniture Making Day(s): …
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Blue Bell’s Normandy Farm Hotel Explains How the Pineapple Became the Universal Symbol of Hospitality
Rich in flavor (and history) the pineapple ultimately became the universal symbol of generous hospitality and warm welcome. As their team passes along the pineapple, they share the history that makes it so significant at Normandy Farm. Much more than a bright yellow tropical fruit, the pineapple commands attention with its leathery skin and tough…
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See How Much Montgomery County Will Get as Part of $1B Opioid Settlement for Drug Treatment, Prevention
Each county in Pennsylvania is slated to receive a portion of a $1 billion settlement for drug treatment and prevention negotiated with four companies by Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro and other state attorneys general, write Catherine Dunn and Felicia Gans Sobey for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Counties are expected to receive the funds as early…
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Lansdale’s Stove and Tap Owners Open New Dive Bar in West Chester — and It Has the Coolest Name
The latest project from Lansdale’s hospitality group Stove and Co. officially opened its doors on Thursday. Ryan Mulligan sauntered through the establishment’s backstory for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The opening of a West Chester dive bar named Good Bad and Ugly (although it delivers a more upscale experience) begs this question: Will the theme music…
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Bryn Mawr’s Shipley School Basketball Program Rises to New Level Under the Leadership of New Coach
Old school friends Michael Turner and Alvin Williams used to help each other with their homework back at Germantown Academy when they were high schoolers, but now as adults, they’ve both come to work at The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr. While Turner is the head of school, Williams is the Gators’ new boys basketball…
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Montgomeryville-based Industrial Real Estate Developer Nappen & Associates Announces Expansion of Tenant, VegTrug
Montgomeryville-based industrial real estate developer and property manager, Nappen & Associates, is pleased to announce the relocation and expansion of its tenant, VegTrug. The tenant will be moving from its 25,000 square foot facility in Montgomeryville to a 53,491 square foot space in Nappen & Associate’s newest construction venture at 1900 Bethlehem Pike in Hatfield.…



























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