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Immaculata Symphony Will Partner with the Moxart Organization for a Selection of Concertos on May 4
On Saturday, May 4, the Immaculata Symphony will partner with the Moxart organization to perform a selection of concertos at 7:30 PM in Immaculata University’s Alumnae Hall. The Immaculata Symphony is a university-community organization with a long and outstanding tradition that goes back to the University’s founding in 1920. Moxart provides musicians with unique opportunities,…
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Harcum College Will Have AICUP President as Commencement Speaker
The Harcum College Class of 2024 will celebrate their achievements at the college’s 108th Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 11, at 11:00 AM. This year’s Commencement Speaker is Thomas P. Foley, J.D., President of the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania (AICUP), which represents 89 independent, non-profit colleges and universities across the state.…
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Lower Merion High School, Philadelphia Continues Celebrating Spirit of Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant’s spirit remains alive throughout the Philadelphia region, especially at Lower Merion High School where he first achieved national prominence, writes Gustavo Arellano for the Los Angeles Times. Lower Merion’s gymnasium is named after Bryant, who donated over $400,000 for its construction in 2010. It features a wraparound graphic of Bryant and other student-athletes,…
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AARP Pennsylvania Participates in First 2024 Community ‘Walk Audit’ along Philadelphia’s North Broad Street
AARP Pennsylvania recently participated in the first 2024 Walk Audit along North Broad Street. This first community Walk Audit was launched by The Philadelphia Livable Communities Network — which consists of community organizations like AARP Pennsylvania, HACE, North Broad Renaissance, the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, Neighborhood Gardens Trust, Philadelphia Orchard Project, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society,…
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Eastern University Professor Pete Enns Featured as Scholarly Expert in Netflix MiniSeries Depicting Story of Moses
Eastern University’s Dr. Pete Enns, Professor of Biblical Studies, is featured in the new Netflix documentary mini-series, Testament: The Story of Moses. The mini-series depicts the powerful biblical redemption story of Moses, showing the journey of his life and eventual recognition as a prophet. The three-episode series explores Moses’s life from his exile as an outcast and murderer…
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Essential Earth Day: Aqua Pennsylvania’s Impactful Volunteer Efforts in April
In light of Essential Earth Day and National Volunteer Week occurring in the month of April, Aqua Pennsylvania employees volunteered to better the communities they served with a major volunteer day. Essential Earth Day is a month-long celebration in April of volunteer events, donations, and employee education opportunities. The activities center around Aqua’s mission to protect…
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Bridging the Past with the Future: Creative Capital Wealth Management Group Unveils New Logo and Website
The bridge logo of the nationally recognized, retainer-based Creative Capital Wealth Management Group is well-established not just in its home territory of Chester Springs but also in 34 states. In fact, over the course of the firm’s 20 years in business, Creative Capital’s steadfast branding and personal approach to wealth management has fostered long relationships…
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NAMI Montgomery County PA Will Host Its Largest Mental Health Awareness and Fundraising Event, NAMIWalks, on May 4
As the American public increasingly understands the critical nature of accessible, affordable mental health care, so do the demands on NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, known locally as NAMI Montgomery County PA. To support its free educational programs, power its advocacy efforts, and strengthen outreach to the community, NAMI presents its largest mental…
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From Nutrition Student to CEO: Immaculata Alumna Sue Daugherty’s Inspiring Path to Advocating for Medically Tailored Meals
Sue Daugherty ’97, RDN, LDN, was honored on Metro Philadelphia’s Power Women 2023 list for good reason. The list highlights women in a variety of corporate, political, and nonprofit leadership positions who are using their power to tackle persistent problems and inequities. Daugherty studied nutrition at Immaculata and is the CEO of MANNA, the Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance in…
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Check Out Fresh Produce and Handmade Products at These Farmers’ Markets in Montgomery County
Farmers’s markets have something to offer for everyone, including locally grown produce, fresh meats, cheeses, unique home goods, and even live music, writes Ben Silver and Claire Chmiel for Main Line Today. There are many of these markets around the Main Line, including several in Montgomery County. Ardmore Farmers Market is a Suburban Square gem…
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Penn Community Bank Launches New Business-Focused Magazine
Penn Community Bank, the largest independent mutual bank in eastern Pennsylvania, has launched its new business magazine, Mutual Interest. Building on the bank’s much-anticipated quarterly economic newsletters, the new print and digital piece features timely economic updates, actionable content from thought leaders throughout the bank, and customer spotlights. The first edition includes articles on fraud prevention, attracting…
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Holy Family University, Buckley Construction, Building Trades Council Host Appreciation Luncheon for I-95 Workers
Holy Family University, in collaboration with Buckley Construction and the Building Trades Council, will host I-95 workers and their families from the Building Trades Council, First Responders Unions, PennDOT, USDOT, and SEPTA for an appreciation luncheon on Saturday, May 11 from 10:30 AM-2 PM in the Campus Center Gymnasium on the University’s Philadelphia campus. Sweet…
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Diversify Your Portfolio: The Art Of Selecting Alternative Investments
Let’s face it, the world of alternative investments is big and getting bigger. So what should you look for when selecting an alternative investment? The fact is that there are four basic ways to invest in assets other than stocks and bonds: If you can invest directly into the underlying asset (like a $30M distribution…
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See How Much Philadelphians Are Earning
The great Philadelphia salary report of 2024 is out, providing us with a chance to see what locals are earning, from CEOs and athletes to drag queens and 911 dispatchers, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. With $32.1 million, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts is the highest-paid CEO at any publicly traded company in the region.…
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Montgomery County Brings on Board Engineering Firm NV5, Nonprofit ACLAMO for Norristown Trailheads Project
Montgomery County and its project partners engineering firm NV5 and nonprofit ACLAMO are working to transform two trailheads in Norristown, writes Emily Neil for the WHYY. The need to increase access to the county’s trails was emphasized in a 2020 study on trail access, diversity, and awareness. The sites that were highlighted in the study…
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Is Relationship Banking Right for Your Business?
As a business owner, you likely understand the value of building loyalty and trust. It’s not just beneficial for your business — it can also enhance your customers’ experience and perception of value. Cultivating a deeper connection can benefit you and your customers long-term. The same is true for your relationship with your financial institution.…
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Salus University’s Low Vision Rehab and Research Conference Draws a Diverse Crowd
For Jule Ann Lieberman, MS ‘13, CLVT/CATIS, ATP, the Envision Conference East 2024, held at Salus University’s Elkins Park campus, was an opportunity to learn in a friendly and familiar environment. Lieberman, the 2021 Blindness and Low Visions Studies (BLVS) Alumna of the Year and an adjunct professor in the University’s BLVS programs, was essentially on…




































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