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Horsham’s Toll Brothers Looks to Integrate Residential Development into Jewelers Row
Horsham’s Toll Brothers City Living is fighting an uphill battle with preservationists in Philadelphia over its proposed mixed-use residential and commercial project in the heart of Jewelers Row, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. Toll Brothers Vice President Brian Emmons recently discussed how Toll Brothers plans to integrate its development into the historic feel of…
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Montgomery County Careers – AmerisourceBergen
Headquartered in Chesterbrook with a location in Conshohocken, AmerisourceBergen is a drug wholesale company that provides distribution and related services designed to reduce costs and improve patient outcomes. The company distributes pharmaceuticals, over-the-counter products and home health care supplies. AmerisourceBergen, Pennsylvania’s largest corporation, handles approximately 20 percent of all pharmaceuticals sold and distributed throughout the…
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Rep. Brendan Boyle Tours KOP’s Genomind with Eye Toward Mental Healthcare
King of Prussia’s Genomind, a personalized medicine company bringing innovation to mental healthcare, highlighted the importance of the biotech industry to Pennsylvania when Rep. Brendan Boyle toured its lab last month. Boyle, who represents Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District, visited Genomind’s CLIA certified laboratory, where the company performs its proprietary genetic testing focusing on neurotransmitter and…
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Bryn Mawr Resident’s B.Good Franchises Offer Healthier Food Choices
Deb Lutz spent more than 20 years in Corporate America, first as a CPA, then an investment banker, and finally a manager of brands like Proctor & Gamble and Johnson & Johnson. Despite her success, or perhaps because of it, the 47-year-old graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania had always dreamed…
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Say Cheese! Photo Contest Celebrates Community Pride in Greater Pottstown
As part of its 10th anniversary, the TriCounty Community Network invites children and adults to share photos of places, things, and symbols that inspire them in the Greater Pottstown community. “The photo contest provides community members with a great way to celebrate the positive aspects of our area,” said Holly L. Parker, TCN executive director.…
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A Quarter-Billion Dollars Later, Two Finally Become One at King of Prussia Mall
For the first time in its half-century of existence, the King of Prussia Mall will be one huge, gigantic, enormous entity. On Thursday, execs at powerhouse mall owner Simon Property Group plan to connect two ribbons, writes Suzette Parmley for the Philadelphia Inquirer. They’ll take one ribbon from the Plaza, one from the Court, and…
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Montgomery County Careers – Accolade
Based in Plymouth Meeting, Accolade is an on-demand healthcare concierge for employers, health plans, health systems, and consumers. Its team of compassionate, exceptional professionals is supported by breakthrough science and technologies to guide people through the healthcare system in a deeply personalized manner. Accolade has been recognized as one of the nation’s 25 most promising…
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Ambiance Design Relocates to Blue Bell after Three Years in Fort Washington
After three years in Fort Washington, Ambiance Design is relocating its growing business specializing in custom-window treatments and home décor to Blue Bell, writes Gary Puleo for The Times Herald. Its new location at 718 DeKalb Pike in Blue Bell is a perfect fit for the business, as it is surrounded by a high-end Italian…
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Recent Upper Dublin Grad Helps U.S. Capture U-19 World Lacrosse Championships
Recent Upper Dublin High School graduate Michael Sowers did not let strep throat prevent him from helping Team USA win the U-19 World Lacrosse Championship in British Columbia, writes Dennis C. Way for The Lansdale Reporter. Sowers, who spent the majority of pre-tournament practices in Seattle sick in bed, was feeling anything but sick by…
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Upper Dublin Attorney Appointed Pennsylvania Superior Court Judge
Upper Dublin attorney Geoff Moulton has been appointed a Pennsylvania Superior Court Judge, writes Linda Finarelli for The Times Herald. Moulton, who was one of the three candidates nominated by Governor Tom Wolf and confirmed by the State Senate to fill vacancies on the appellate court, was sworn onto Pennsylvania’s Superior Court on Monday. During…
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Wynnewood’s Lankenau Medical Center Receives Coveted Level II Trauma Center Accreditation
Following a rigorous, 15-month review and on-site survey, Wynnewood’s Lankenau Medical Center, part of Main Line Health, has received Level II Trauma Center accreditation, effective Sept. 1, 2016, from the Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation. This is Main Line Health’s second Level II Trauma Center, the first of which opened at Paoli Hospital in 2010. For…
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Montgomery County Careers – Pfizer
Pfizer is an American global pharmaceutical corporation, among the world’s largest, and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. It develops and produces medicines and vaccines for a wide range of medical disciplines, including immunology, oncology, cardiology, diabetology/endocrinology, and neurology. Pfizer has the following openings at its Collegeville location: Business Effectiveness Director This position…
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National Night Out Draws Big Crowds in Pottstown
Pottstown saw a huge number of people gather to enjoy National Night Out at two equally successful celebrations, one at the park at Chestnut and Washington streets and the other at Trinity Reformed UCC Church at King and Hanover streets, writes Evan Brandt for The Pottstown Mercury. Fun and sometimes unexpected displays were at both…
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Impact Thrift Store in Norristown Centre to Celebrate Grand Reopening Saturday
Impact Thrift Stores will debut its new location in the Norristown Centre on Saturday with a grand reopening, writes Gary Puleo for The Times Herald. The event from 9 AM-5 PM will celebrate the relocation of the popular outlet from the front of the center to a significantly bigger, second-level space located next to U.S.…
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Montgomery County 4-H Fair Set for Next Week in Collegeville
The Montgomery County 4-H Fair is held every year during the second week in August on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at the Montgomery County 4-H Center, located at 1015 Bridge Road in Collegeville. The Fair times for 2016 are: Aug. 11, 4:00 PM-9:30 PM Aug. 12, 9:30 AM-9:30 PM Aug. 13, 9:30 AM-4:00 PM The…
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Strong Occupancy Rate of Commercial Properties Highlights King of Prussia District Newsletter
According to the newest edition of the King of Prussia District newsletter, shown below, the second quarter of this year continued the quick pace of leasing activity with a further reduction in the vacancy rate for Class A commercial office space. The latest quarter closed with a Class A vacancy rate of 8.3 percent, down…
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House of the Week: Secluded Haven in Glenside
As one of the few remaining mansions that used to populate Cheltenham Township in Montgomery County prior to World War II, this elegant home is steeped in history, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. Built by pioneering Philadelphia chemical manufacturer Samuel Wetherill and designed by architect John Graham Jr. nearly a century ago, the Wetherill…
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Pennsylvania-American Water Starts Rehabbing Upper Providence Storage Tank
The Pennsylvania-American Water Company has started a $485,000 rehabilitation of the second of its water storage tanks off Black Rock Road in Upper Providence near Oaks, writes Donna Rovins for The Pottstown Mercury. The project to inspect, sand-blast, and finally repaint the 1.5 million-gallon tank began two weeks ago, when contractors started bringing in equipment,…




















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