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Bryn Mawr-Based Real Estate Company Offers Roxborough Warehouse Rent-Free for Virus Response Before Future Tenant Moves In
Bryn Mawr-based Alliance Partners HSP is offering a warehouse in Roxborough rent-free for at least two months to potential tenants involved in the coronavirus response, writes Jacob Adelman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The real estate company is looking for organizations that could use the 130,000 square feet of newly renovated space before its future full-time…
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The Surprising, Fickle and Sometimes Unpredictable Gift of Solitude
By Brandon Steiger The past few weeks have turned businesses upside down, inside out, and downright topsy-turvey, but that doesn’t mean we are done! I might sound like a broken record to anyone who will hear me, but after 9/11 we were Americans fighting against terrorism, after the recession of 2008, we were in our…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Evening Update – March 24th
Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 website as well as the commissioner’s press conference Tuesday afternoon, here is quick snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. There were 23 new positive Montgomery County COVID-19 cases reported on Tuesday. These positive individuals are from 17 municipalities, none of which are reporting…
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Governor Orders Everyone in Montgomery County to ‘Stay at Home’
Everyone in Montgomery County has been ordered to stay at home by Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf as of 8 p.m. Monday evening. The order will continue until April 6, 2020. The hope is to stop the spread of COVID-19 cases which has been steadily rising in the state, threatening to overwhelm the healthcare system. It…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Afternoon Update – March 24th
Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 dashboard as well as the commissioner’s press conference Monday afternoon, here is quick snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. There were 26 new positive Montgomery County COVID-19 cases reported on Monday. These positive individuals are from 12 municipalities, four of which are reporting…
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RKL Launches Coronavirus Resource Center, Webinar Series to Help Employers Navigate Pandemic Impact
As more coronavirus mitigation strategies continue to take effect, businesses and organizations are left wondering what it all means for their operations, their workforces, and their bottom lines. To help local organizations navigate these fast-changing and complex issues, professional services firm RKL LLP launched a weekly webinar series, “Coronavirus and Its Impact on People, Process…
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Inquirer Journalist Shares How He Learned of The Hill School Doctor Who Prevented Deadly Measles Outbreak in 1934
Tom Avril, who wrote about the Montgomery County doctor who prevented a deadly measles outbreak at The Hill School in 1934, first learned about J. Roswell Gallagher in an article published in The Wall Street Journal, writes The Philadelphia Inquirer. A Johns Hopkins University professor had mentioned Gallagher and provided a brief description of the…
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Arcadia University Donates Surplus Emergency Supplies to Local EMS Personnel
Arcadia University responded to regional COVID-19 call for assistance by donating its surplus stock of emergency supplies to local EMS personnel. The school’s Facilities, Maintenance, and Housekeeping team took the initiative to provide help for local emergency personnel who are continuously exposed to the coronavirus. The team searched all the housekeeping closets and storage areas…
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Place Your Company’s Talent, Experience, and Passion at the Center of Montgomery County’s COVID-19 Conversation
With so much uncertainty about life beyond COVID 19, there’s never been a better time to insert your organization into the center of the conversation about Montgomery County’s coronavirus response efforts with a thought leadership post on MONTCO Today. In the past several weeks, we’ve had two thought leadership posts draw more than 5,000 readers.…
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Local Parents Extra Busy Balancing Working from Home and Supervising Kids
Many local parents are finding themselves extra busy during the coronavirus outbreak as they have to balance working from home with supervising their children, write Kristen A. Graham, Maddie Hanna, and Melanie Burney for The Philadelphia Inquirer. However Christina Riehman-Murphy, a librarian at Penn State Abington who lives in Glenside, quickly discovered that the task…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Morning Update – March 24th
Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 dashboard as well as the commissioner’s press conference Monday afternoon, here is quick snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. There were 26 new positive Montgomery County COVID-19 cases reported on Monday. These positive individuals are from 12 municipalities, four of which are reporting…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Afternoon Update – March 23rd
As reported this morning, Montgomery County officials reported the first death of a county resident from COVID-19 on Sunday. The 72-year-old male, who died Saturday, resided in Abington Township and had been hospitalized for several days. Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 dashboard as well as press release issued by the commissioners…
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How The National Coronavirus Crisis Affects the Financial Aspects of Divorce – Alimony and Equitable Distribution
By Lori K. Shemtob, Esq. Lately, we are fielding many questions and concerns regarding the impact of coronavirus on divorced and separated parties. To learn about the impact of this crisis on child and spousal support, please read my recent post “How the National Coronavirus Crisis Affects the Financial Aspects of Divorce – Child Support…
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As Coronavirus Outbreak Continues, St. Margaret Church in Narberth Turns to Live-Streaming Funerals
As the coronavirus outbreak continues, St. Margaret Church in Narberth has started live-streaming services for families that are currently on lockdown, writes Cassie Owens for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Last Thursday, in what was the first for the parish, the church live-streamed the Funeral Mass for Helen O’Rourke. Her daughter, Terri Fischer, and other members of…
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U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean Adapts to Campaigning During Pandemic, Organizes a Virtual St. Patrick’s Day Party
U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean, who is seeking a second term in Montgomery County congressional district, is one of many politicians who are having to adapt to campaigning under a pandemic, writes Chris Brennan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. With social distancing currently now a necessity, Dean found a way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day without going…
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Montgomery County Officials Looking for Mask Donations as Health-Care Workers Face Shortage of Protective Gear
Montgomery County officials are looking for mask donations as health-care workers continue to face a shortage of protective gear, writes Laura McCrystal for The Philadelphia Inquirer. During a Friday afternoon news conference, Montgomery County Commissioner Valerie Arkoosh issued a public call for donations of face masks. “We are taking masks of any type, so if…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Morning Update – March 23rd
On Sunday, Montgomery County officials reported the first death of a county resident from COVID-19. The 72-year-old male, who died Saturday, resided in Abington Township and had been hospitalized for several days. Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 dashboard as well as press release issued by the commissioners Sunday afternoon, here is…
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Bala Native Is Contributing Author of ‘Game Changers,’ Bestselling Book Offering Practical Advice on Government Contracts
Maria L. Panichelli, the Chair of Obermayer’s Government Contracting department, is a contributing author of “Game Changers,” a bestseller book that offers tips, tricks, and practical advice on government contracts. The book is a collaboration between 29 of the nation’s leading authorities on government sales. The information available in the book aims to educate, train,…






















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