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Blue Bell’s IPS-Integrated Project Services Positively Impacting Lives at a Time When It’s Needed Most
Because of its immersion in the life sciences industry, IPS-Integrated Project Services, LLC (IPS) – a Blue Bell-based provider of engineering, procurement, construction management, and validation (EPCMV) services – is positively impacting the lives of so many people throughout the world at a time when it’s needed the most. With a global staff of nearly…
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New Condos in Ardmore from Renowned Main Line Homebuilder Set Standard for Luxury Living
C.F. Holloway III & Company – a Wayne-based homebuilder that has earned a sterling reputation from the mid-rise condominiums, residential communities, and the single and multi-family houses in its portfolio – has a keen understanding of how people want to live. There’s no better example of that understanding than the company’s current project, 39 MONTGOMERY.…
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East Norriton Couple Go from Childhood Friends to Happy Family of Five
Kristen and Josh Oestreich, who live in East Norriton, have gone from childhood friends to building a happy family of five that just recently added its latest member, baby girl Shiloh Grace, writes Anndee Hochman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The couple have known each other for nearly their entire lives. Their parents became friends nearly…
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Despite Some Losses, Montgomery County Office Market Records Good First Quarter
Despite some losses, Montgomery County office market has recorded a good first quarter with gains from new leases for both growing companies expanding their existing space and new tenants, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The gains include PayPal signing up for 99,500 square feet in Plymouth Meeting, Sofidel moving into 22,000 square…
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Lower Merion Grad Creates Virtual Dining Experience for His Philadelphia Restaurant
Ara Ishkhanian, a Lower Merion High graduate and owner of Apricot Stone in Philadelphia, has created a virtual dining experience for his restaurant’s patrons amid the COVID-19 pandemic, writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer. With restaurants being forced to only serve take-out, Ishkhanian lost the thing he loved the most about his business –…
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University of Delaware’s Lerner College Offers Five Tips on Searching for a Job in Uncertain Times
Jill Gugino Pante and Sarah Baker Andrus from the Career Services Center at the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics share expert advice for how to search for a job during this time. Who could have imagined a few weeks ago that we would be facing so many questions about the…
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Aqua Reminds Consumers on Earth Day to Help Keep Wastewater Lines Clear
As many people use disinfectant wipes to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, Aqua utilities continue to address blockages in wastewater pipelines and treatment plants as a result of wipes being flushed down toilets. Aqua reminds homeowners to dispose of wipes, even those labeled flushable, in the trash instead. Wipes, tissues, and napkins don’t break…
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Donating to MontCoPA COVID-19 Response Fund Allows Financial Planner to Help Those in Need
Nicholas Bucci, an Investment Adviser Representative at BLB & B Advisors, LLC, knows how important it is to donate to local efforts to support their response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. According to Bucci, watching the coronavirus transform from a story on the news in a foreign country to a global pandemic shutting down the…
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Pennsylvania Governor Eases Up a Bit With Three Actions to Boost State Activity
Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf announced three actions he hopes will bring a little bit of activity to our stalled pandemic days. The governor approved the online sale of vehicles, the restart of construction projects statewide on May 8 and curbside pickup of wine and spirits at select Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board locations. “Over the past…
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Montgomery County Asks for Donations of Commercial Masks
Montgomery County is once again asking for donations of commercial masks to protect local health-care workers as they fight the coronavirus pandemic, writes Carl Hessler Jr. for The Times Herald. County Commissioners’ Chairwoman Dr. Valerie Arkoosh first thanked everybody who donated personal protective equipment during the request sent out around a month ago. She the…
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Betsy James Wyeth – Author, Art Collector, Driving Force in Her Husband’s Career – Dies at 98
The Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art has announced the death of Betsy James Wyeth at the age of 98. Betsy was a catalyst in the creation and opening of the Brandywine River Museum of Art and was a visionary in the worlds of art and architecture. She was also a published author, art collector,…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Wednesday Update – April 22nd
Based on the information found on state and county’s COVID-19 website and the Commissioner’s Tuesday’s 3:00 PM press conference, here is a snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County, the Delaware Valley and Pennsylvania. As of 10:00 AM Tuesday morning, Montgomery County reported 69 new COVID-19, down from the 184 new cases reported…
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J. P. Mascaro & Sons Increases Safety Measures Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Audubon-based J. P. Mascaro & Sons has increased the company’s employee awareness program for the coronavirus health crisis. To ensure its workforce is protected, Mascaro is providing masks and hand sanitizer, as well as daily lunches for its front-line employees. Company President, Pat Mascaro, said that the employees are Mascaro’s greatest asset, “and we want…
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After Coronavirus Ruined His Baseball Plans for Spring Season, Pottstown’s David Hicks Now Focusing on His Future
After coronavirus ruined his hopes to have one last go-around with Pottstown High School’s varsity baseball team this spring, David Hicks decided to switch his focus on his future, writes Jeff Stover for the PA Prep Live. Hicks was one of six core players who were ready to improve the team’s 3-15 finish in 2018.…
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Lower Merion’s Gene Shay, Folk DJ Who Helped Promote Bob Dylan’s Career, Dies of Coronavirus at 85
Gene Shay, a Lower Merion resident and folk DJ who helped promote the careers of Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and many others, has died of the coronavirus aged 85 at Lankenau Medical Center in Wynnewood, according to a staff report from the Billboard. Shay’s weekly “Folk Show” ran on various stations in Philadelphia from 1968…
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RKL Gives Employers Tips on Proper Administration of Bonuses for COVID-19 Service
Now more than ever, employers are looking for creative ways to acknowledge the hard work and resilience employees have demonstrated in these unprecedented times. Bonuses, extra pay, and non-cash rewards can be excellent motivators to improve employee engagement and productivity. Employers must be mindful of potential administrative concerns and execute properly to remain compliant with…
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‘Shop Small to Win Big’ Gives You Opportunity to Win Huge Bundle of Gift Cards while Supporting Local Businesses
The “Shop Small to Win Big” event organized by the 422 SportsPlex gives you the opportunity to win a huge bundle of gift cards while also supporting small businesses along Route 422 between Pottstown and King of Prussia – and beyond – crippled by the coronavirus pandemic. As part of the event, each participating business…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Tuesday Update – April 21st
Based on the information found on state and county’s COVID-19 website and the Commissioner’s Monday’s 3:00 PM press conference , here is a snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County, the Delaware Valley and Pennsylvania. As of 10:00 AM Monday morning, Montgomery County reported 184 new COVID-19, up from the 116 new cases…





























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