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Delaware Valley University (DelVal) Celebrates First Cohort of Speech-Language Pathology Graduates
Delaware Valley University (DelVal) celebrated its first cohort of Speech-Language Pathologist graduate students to complete the curriculum during the program’s inaugural graduation ceremony on Sunday, August 11. The DelVal speech-language pathology program was launched in 2022 and is delivered entirely online, allowing students from across the country to earn their master of science degree and…
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Step Inside the $5.99M ‘Gatsby Barn’ in New Hope: A 1920s-Inspired Luxury Estate
A luxurious property in New Hope, once home to famed musician Leon Redbone, is now on the market for $5,995,000, writes Ariana Perez-Castells for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Located at 2169 Aquetong Rd, the 9,800-square-foot estate, known as “The Gatsby Barn,” underwent a complete transformation after its current owner, Mike Dalewitz, purchased it in 2018. Dalewitz,…
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Discovery Channel Explores Buckingham Cave, Yields Two New Doan Gang Discoveries
The exploration of Buckingham Cave featured in a recent episode of Discovery Channel’s Expedition Unknown yielded two new discoveries related to the infamous Doan Gang, a group of loyalists active during the Revolutionary War, writes Katherine Cressman for the Bucks County Courier Times. Clint Flack, an exhibit specialist from Bucks County Historical Society, led the…
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SEI Executive Sneha Shah Sees Bright Future for Philadelphia’s Startup Scene
Sneha Shah, head of new business ventures for SEI Investments, believes there is a bright future for Philadelphia’s startup scene, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. People “outside of Philadelphia don’t understand how powerful this [startup ecosystem] could be,” she said. Shah used to be one of those people. Her career took her…
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Newtown Native Alex Cooper Inks Multimillion-Dollar Deal with SiriusXM
Newtown native Alex Cooper, the dynamic host of the popular “Call Her Daddy” podcast, has signed a groundbreaking multiyear deal with SiriusXM, reportedly valued between $100 million and $125 million, writes Todd Spangler for Variety. This exclusive partnership, set to begin in 2025, will see SiriusXM replacing Spotify as the primary distributor and advertiser…
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Lower Merion Hopes Delayed High School Start Times Lead to Better Academic Performance
Lower Merion School District’s high schools are pushing back their starting time by an hour this year, writes Jim Melwert for KYW Newsradio. “Research has shown that teenagers have trouble falling asleep earlier in the evening, and with these later start times, this will enable our high school students to get sufficient sleep before the…
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Lower Merion School District to Sell Historic 10-Acre Estate to Conservation Group
Land purchased by the Lower Merion School District in 2019 will once again be sold, reports Frank Kimmel and Maddie Hanna for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Board originally planned to use the land for athletic fields for Black Rock Middle School. Instead, they voted unanimously on Monday to sell the land to Natural Lands, a…
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Villanova-Based Out2Win Helps Brands Leverage College Athletes as Influencers
Blue Bell native Jack Adler is a matchmaker whose company Out2Win helps connect businesses with influential college athletes for brand campaigns, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. “It was really tough for brands to correctly evaluate athletes because there was a lack of information,” said Adler. “We solved that problem by building software…
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Willow Grove Artist Jordan Spector Teams Up with Philly Sports Legends for Iconic Artwork
Willow Grove native, Jordan Spector is collaborating with local sports stars to create stunning works of art, reports Santiago Ortiz for Billy Penn. Spector is a Temple grad and former walk-on player for the football team. When he suffered an injury that took him off the field, he turned his focus to an early passion:…
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Mac Mart Expands to Ardmore, Bringing Gourmet Mac and Cheese to the Main Line
Mac Mart, the beloved Rittenhouse Square macaroni and cheese spot, is expanding to the Main Line with a new location in Ardmore, set to open in September, writes Chris Compendio for The Philly Voice. The eatery first began as a food truck in 2013 before opening its first brick-and-mortar location in Philadelphia. The new…
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Head Coach Laura Hogan ’90 Retires After Illustrious Career With Delaware Valley University Women’s Basketball
Delaware Valley University head women’s basketball coach Laura Hogan ’90 announced her retirement from coaching on Monday morning, after 28 seasons at the helm. Hogan was named the head coach of her alma mater prior to the 1996 season. Her 28 years behind the bench is the most of any coach in DelVal Athletics history.…
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Montgomery County Shines on Inc. 5000 List: Top Fastest-Growing Companies Revealed
Montgomery County makes an impressive showing on Inc. 5000’s annual list of the fastest-growing companies in the country, reports Lia Dukart for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The publication assesses companies across the country, evaluating key factors. Companies must be for-profit, and generating revenue since March 2020, with at least 100,000 in revenue in 2020. Qualified…
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Willow Grove Artist Brings Philly Sports Legends to Life
Willow Grove native Jordan Spector is living the dream as a full-time sports artist, collaborating with top athletes like Brandon Graham, Devonta Smith, and Bryce Harper, writes Santiago Oritz for Billy Penn. Passionate about both art and sports, Spector’s journey began at Temple University, where an injury redirected his focus from football to art. …
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Bryn Mawr Store is a Main Line Hotspot for Healthy Food on the Move
Bryn Mawr’s Pinwheel Provisions is the place to go for healthy food on the fly, reports Bob Kelly for Fox 29 Philadelphia. Owner Anjali Gupta says “Our mission is to make it easier for you to eat better at home.” Pinwheel Provisions specializes in packaging healthy, ready-made meals to bring home and prepare with as…
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King of Prussia Mall Defies Retail Decline, Remains a Retail Powerhouse
As malls across America shutter their doors and fade into obscurity, the King of Prussia Mall continues to defy the trend, standing strong as one of the nation’s largest and most successful shopping destinations, writes James Wesser for PHL 17. Since its opening in 1963 as a modest open-air plaza, the King of Prussia…
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The Ultimate Guide to Lancaster’s Farm Adventure and Wheels & Waterways Trails
As fall approaches Lancaster County, visitors have the chance to explore its beauty and culture through two unique trails: the Farm Adventure Trail and the Wheels & Waterways Trail. These free, mobile-based, interactive experiences allow participants to immerse themselves in the county’s offerings while supporting local businesses and conservation efforts. Farm Adventure Trail: Celebrating Agritourism…
































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