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MONTCO Careers – Henkels & McCoy
Headquartered in Blue Bell, Henkels & McCoy, Inc. is a leading utility construction firm providing critical infrastructure for the Power, Communications, Oil & Gas Pipeline, and Gas Distribution markets throughout North America. Associate Project Manager II This position contributes to the management of overall project performance, identifies potential stakeholder conflicts and facilitates resolution, and helps ensure compliance…
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Upper Merion High School Alum, Soon-to-be Congressman Used to Be Godfather of Montana Technology Scene
Congressman Greg Gianforte, famous for body slamming a reporter on the eve of his election, is also the founder of a successful software company in Montana, writes Gerrit De Vynck, Karen Weise, and Brian Womack for Bloomberg. Gianforte first revealed his entrepreneurial abilities at Upper Merion High School. While playing as a guard on the…
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From Chesco: Desmond Hotel Joins Hilton, Leverages Power of Rewards Program with 60 Million Members
Malvern’s premier business and wedding destination, The Desmond, is rolling out the blue carpet — for the Hilton brand. The family-owned hotel is switching to the world-renowned Hilton franchise, according to a Philadelphia Business Journal report by Kenneth Hilario. By next February, guests will stay at a vastly renovated hotel officially named The Desmond, a…
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MONTCO Careers – Knoll
With a location in East Greenville, Knoll is a global office furnishings manufacturer committed to innovation and modern design with a comprehensive portfolio of office systems, seating, files and storage, tables and desks, wood case goods, textiles, and accessories. System Engineer This position supports information systems in both primary and secondary data centers and various site locations,…
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Latest Study is Good News for GlaxoSmithKline’s Shingles Vaccine
GlaxoSmithKline, which has operations in Upper Merion, has reported a strong immune response in adults aged 65 and older from its shingles vaccine Shingrix, writes Linda Loyd for Philly.com. The study’s participants had previously been vaccinated for Shingles with Merck’s Zostavax. However, research has shown that the effectiveness of Merck’s vaccine wanes over time. With…
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From Chesco: Vermeil Honored by Boy Scouts on Silver Anniversary of Celebrity Golf Invitational
More than 150 golfers – including 50 current and former professional athletes, coaches, and broadcasters – joined Dick Vermeil on Tuesday at the Ron Jaworski-owned Downingtown Country Club to celebrate the milestone 25th edition of the Dick Vermeil Celebrity Golf Invitational. The Chester County Council of the Boy Scouts of America, which has received more…
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Conshohocken’s Lindy Snider Discusses Entering Medical Marijuana Market
Lindy Snider, founder and CEO of Conshohocken’s Lindi Skin and daughter of late Flyers owner Ed Snider, is keen to invest in the medical marijuana industry in Pennsylvania, writes Alicia Victoria Lozano for NBC 10. So far, her application for a growing and processing facility has been rejected, but she still has pending applications for…
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VFTCB New Summer Family Fun Package: Free LEGOLAND, Elmwood Zoo Passes
The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board launched a new Summer Family Fun package this week to bring visitors to the area. Now through August when you book a hotel room in Montgomery County, PA you will receive 2 free passes to the Legoland Discovery Center and a buy one get one free pass to…
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Wayne’s Francis Thomas O’Neill Sr., Father of Developer Brian O’Neill, Dies Aged 90
Main Line restaurateur and real estate salesman, Francis Thomas O’Neill Sr. of Wayne, died on June 11 of heart failure at 90 years old, writes Bonnie L. Cook for Philly.com. O’Neill, known to most as “Frank,” was born in Phoenixville, and lived in Merion, Haverford, and Villanova before settling in Wayne. He attended St. Joseph’s…
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AmerisourceBergen Restructures Its Operations and Leadership
AmerisourceBergen has revised its organizational structure as it strives to find even better ways to exceed its client’s expectations, writes David Salazar for Drug Store News. One of the key steps in this process was dividing the teams at its headquarters in Chesterbrook, and those based at its Conshohocken offices into two divisions. Under the…
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PLCB’s Fine Wine & Good Spirits in Dresher Unveils New Look
A crowd that included several local officials gathered on June 16 in Dresher to celebrate the grand reopening of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board’s expanded and rebranded Fine Wine & Good Spirits store. The store at Fairway Shopping Center now spans over 4,300-square-feet, significantly more than before the renovations began four months ago. [uam_ad id=”51709″]…
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Pottstown Welcomes World’s Largest Grass Doubles Volleyball Tournament
The 26th annual edition of the Pottstown Rumble, the largest grass doubles volleyball tournament in the world, will take place this weekend, from June 24-25, at Memorial Park on West King Street in Pottstown. More than 3,500 men and women from across the United States and Canada will vie for nearly $20,000 in prize money.…
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Manor College Ranked Fifth Among Best Two-Year Colleges in Pennsylvania
LearnHowToBecome.org, a leading resource provider for higher education and career information, has determined its ranking of the best colleges in Pennsylvania for 2017, and Manor College in Jenkintown was ranked No. 5 among two-year colleges. “These Pennsylvania colleges and universities offer not only great degree programs but also excellent resources for preparing students for post-college…
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MONTCOCareers – Aqua America
Headquartered in Bryn Mawr, Aqua America was founded by a group of Swarthmore College professors in 1886 and today provides water and wastewater services to approximately three million people in ten states. Lab Office Coordinator This position orders and receives chemicals for treatment plants and wells, ensures compliance with regulatory reporting requirements, and performs administrative…
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Employment Up, Wages Down in Montgomery County. Ditto for Most of America’s Largest Counties
From December 2015 to December 2016, employment increased in 280 of the 345 largest counties in the country, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported. . Included in those 280 are Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester counties: With 493,500 people now working, Montco experienced an increase of 1.3 percent in employment, a change that places…
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Senator Casey Calls on Kellogg to Explain Planned Closure of Horsham Plant
Senator Robert P. Casey Jr. has sent a letter to Paul Norman, president of Kellogg’s North America division, requesting details on its planned closure of several Pennsylvania facilities, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for Philly.com. The closures were announced last winter when the company decided to scrap its direct-to-store distribution system in favor of using a…
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Chicago Tribune: Lansdale’s Boardroom Spirits Carrot Based Spirit is a Hit
Lansdale’s Boardroom Spirits has followed up on the success of its beet distilled B Spirit with one distilled completely from carrots named C Spirit, writes Lisa Futterman for Chicago Tribune. C Spirit needs over 12 pounds of carrots to make just one 375-milliliter bottle. But the taste is worth the effort, as it highlights the…
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Plymouth Meeting’s BrightView Moves 350-Ton California Oak Tree to New Home
Plymouth Meeting’s BrightView Tree Company has successfully transplanted a stunning 700,000-pound, 50-foot tall California live oak to a new home in Orange County, according to a staff report from Lawn & Landscape. “It was a massive tree,” said Robert Crudup, president and COO of BrightView Tree Company, “heavier than a Boeing 747.” For the first…




































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