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Carlino’s in Ardmore Offers Best Italian Food in Region
Founded nearly four decades ago by the late Angela “Mama“ Carlino who immigrated from Italy, the Carlino’s in Ardmore offers some of the best Italian food in the region, writes Maria Panaritis for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Located in a row of former two-story attached homes on County Line Road run by Carlino’s son, Pat, and…
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Main Line Health’s Paoli Hospital Part of National Initiative to Improve Care for Older Adults
Paoli Hospital, a part of Main Line Health, has been recognized as an Age-Friendly Health System – Committed to Care Excellence, by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). This achievement is part of the IHI’s Age-Friendly Health Systems initiative, a national movement to improve the healthcare of older adults. “Paoli Hospital and Main Line Health…
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See Where Pennsylvania Dogs Come From
People in Pennsylvania who decide to adopt a dog instead of buying one from a pet store or breeder are usually rescuing a local dog, writes Amber Thomas for the Pudding. Most of the dogs in Pennsylvania rescues and shelters come from within the state. Another around eight percent are brought here from overcrowded shelters…
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House of the Week: One-of-a-Kind Masterpiece in Pottstown
A magnificent one-of-a-kind home masterpiece set on a 1.78-acre lot with four bedrooms and four bathrooms is available for sale in Pottstown. This contemporary home also boasts a touch of Prairie School architectural design that was made famous by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Inside, the stacked stone structure is teeming with elegance and sophistication,…
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Gwynedd Mercy University’s Nursing Grads among Highest First-Year Earners in Region
The nursing Program at Gwynedd Mercy University is among the 50 top-paying programs in Greater Philadelphia, writes Kennedy Rose for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The undergraduate degrees at local universities were ranked according to students’ median earnings one year after graduating. It was found that students with degrees in computer science, engineering, business, and finance…
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Pottsgrove Fortnight Gamer and Marketing Director Make Forbes’ 30 Under 30 List
Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf, a 16-year-old gamer from Pottsgrove, and Jessica Romanelli David, the director of marketing at West Conshohocken-based SeventySix Capital, have made Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list for 2020, writes Paige Gross for the Technical.ly. The annual list highlights entrepreneurs who are “proof positive that the future will be new, exciting, and profoundly different.”…
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Boeing’s Halt of 737 Max Production To Impact Several Local Businesses
Boeing’s decision to halt production of its biggest seller, the 737 max jets, will negatively impact several local businesses along with the nation’s entire economy, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Among the local manufacturers affected by this decision are Berwyn-based TE Connectivity and Ametek, Chesterbrook-based Triumph Group, and Concordville-based Southco, all of…
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Best Holiday Dining Ever Starts in Montco
By Christine Tarlecki The holidays are here and nothing is better than a holiday meal or a night out with friends and family. But if you’ve done your share of cooking and are ready to treat yourself, try these Montco establishments that have one focus in mind—making sure you relax and enjoy your holiday night…
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Diversity & Inclusion on LinkedIn
By Lynne Williams What do you do when one person says something to you that makes a very deep impression? You write about it and share it with a bigger audience! Hello audience! Let’s discuss Diversity and Inclusion and LinkedIn. The Philadelphia Area Great Careers Group is an all inclusive and diverse organization and everyone…
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Conshohocken Steel Plant May Change Owners, Add Jobs
Conshohocken steel plant currently, owned by ArcelorMittal, is reportedly up for sale and could potentially add more jobs in the future due to a new defense contract for submarines, writes Kevin Tierney for the More Than The Curve. The current owner idled a portion of the plant two years ago and laid off around 150…
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Montgomery County Community College Recognized for Excellence in Student Voter Engagement
Montgomery County Community College has been recognized by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge with its Gold Seal for excellence in student voter engagement. The national awards program is a nonpartisan initiative that recognizes and supports campuses as they work towards increasing student democratic engagement and full student voter participation. MCCC was recognized for achieving…
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Mini Horse Brings Joy to Patients as Abington-Lansdale Hospital’s Newest Therapy Animal
An adorable mini horse named Dale is bringing joy to patients and staff alike at Abington-Lansdale Hospital as the newest addition to the hospital’s therapy animal program, writes Sarah Gantz for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Up until now, the seven-year-old program exclusively featured dogs brought in by volunteers. However, when one of the longtime volunteers proposed…
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Love in Action UCC Feature
By Rick Woelfel The holidays can be a difficult time for those without families. They can be particularly daunting for members of the LGBTQIA community who may be estranged from loved ones. With that in mind the SAGA Community Center in Hatboro will hold a Holiday Safe Space event on Christmas Night at the Love…
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22+ Merry Things To Do This Week in Montco
As prepared by the Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board Special Events March-In at Valley Forge National Historical Park Thursday, December 19th Morris Arboretum Holiday Garden Railway & Railway Nights Monday, December 9th – Tuesday, December 31st Marky Ramone’s Blitzkrieg Thursday, December 19th Wild Lights Saturday, November 16th – Tuesday, December 31st Happy Place at King of…
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Bryn Mawr Students Join Vocal Opposition of College Textbook Companies’ Merger
Bryn Mawr College students are among many vocally opposing the merger of McGraw-Hill and Cengage, the second and third largest textbook sellers in the country, as the Department of Justice inches closer to approving the deal, writes Josh Kosman for the New York Post. The two textbook publishers have been given a signal by the…
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Collegeville Racer Moves to Tucker/Boat Motorsports for 2020 Season
Collegeville’s Andrew Layser, the NOS Energy Drink USAC National Midget Series Rookie of the Year, has moved to Tucker/Boat Motorsports for the new season, writes Jacob Seelman for the Speed Sport. Layser, who spent his first season with the Clauson/Marshall Racing, will now compete full time on the USAC National Midget trail. “I think it’s…
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NBC10 Video: Inside Look at New Stat-of-the-Art Willow Grove YMCA
With all the work nearly done, the new, state-of-the-art YMCA in Willow Grove that will replace two aging neighborhood YMCAs is getting closer to its opening date, according to Brandon Hudson from NBC10 Philadelphia. The crews are working hard to finalize the transformation of a sprawling suburban summer camp into the region’s newest YMCA. The facility will feature…
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Harcum College Programs Teach Workplace Success
Ask most college students what they need most from their course of study, and they will say skills to succeed in the workplace. Workplace readiness is an important part of the value proposition for today’s students and especially those considered Generation Z (born mid- to late-1990s). Their expectations of what college must offer are more…






















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