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McNeil Consumer Healthcare Resolves DOJ Investigation
McNeil Consumer Healthcare has reached an agreement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the Department of Justice to resolve an investigation into the manufacture of some over-the-counter products at its Fort Washington facility. The investigation followed the voluntary recall of several products by the company that occurred between 2008…
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Montgomery County Careers – Genomind
Located in King of Prussia, Genomind is a personalized medicine company bringing innovation to mental healthcare through genetic testing with a commitment to partnering with clinicians to improve their patients’ lives. Bioinformatics Product Marketing Manager This position helps to build new bioinformatics products and services for both clinicians and patients, performing direct market research to gauge…
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Ambler Food Co-Op Joining Weavers Way to Open Community-Owned Grocery Store
Ambler Food Co-op will soon cease to exist, but its original goal of opening a community-owned grocery store lives on, writes Albert Hong for Generocity. Over 500 members of the cooperative voted unanimously last month to transfer both memberships and assets to the Weavers Way cooperative. This is the result of a partnership agreement for…
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Propane Fueled School Buses Coming to Several Montgomery County School Districts
Several school districts in Montgomery County have received Alternative Fuels Incentive Grants totaling $1.9 million awarded by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Quality to businesses and school districts to help reduce the pollution from their vehicles, writes Ryan Gray for School Transportation News. East Stroudsburg Area School District won two grants. The first is for…
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Plymouth Meeting’s Legoland Discovery Center to Open its Doors on April 6
The eagerly awaited Philadelphia LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Plymouth Meeting Mall will open its doors to fans on April 6 providing one of the first tastes of the magical world of LEGO and its stunning displays. For visits after the grand opening, there are already pre-booked tickets available online from April 7. Individual admission will…
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King of Prussia’s Morgan Properties Acquires Significant Portfolio in Maryland
King of Prussia’s Morgan Properties is continuing its acquisition spree by adding a $247 million Maryland portfolio to its inventory, according to a staff report from Multifamily Biz. The Montgomery County real estate investment and management company acquired the six property portfolio consisting of 1,979 units in Windsor Mill from Harbor Group International. The Rolling…
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Montgomery County Careers – Accolade
Based in Plymouth Meeting, Accolade is an on-demand healthcare concierge with a team of compassionate, exceptional professionals supported by breakthrough science and technologies designed to guide people through the healthcare system in a deeply personalized manner. Graphic Designer This position establishes a modern, clean, and compelling design aesthetic that carries though all of the company’s advertising, creates…
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Philly Ranks Among Top 10 US Cities for St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations
If you’re looking for one of the nation’s best St. Patrick’s Day parties, Philadelphia is your pot of gold. Expect to see lots of green this Friday from the city that WalletHub ranked No. 9 in its 200-long list of 2017’s Best Cities for St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations. Philly lucked out with favorable marks on…
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From Delco: Man Tells Story of His 4,000-Mile Walk That Began in Chadds Ford in New Book
Four thousand miles and five years after he left his mother’s home in Chadds Ford to embark on a journey across America, Andrew Forsthoefel is retelling his experience in a book, writes Karen Brown for New England Public Radio. “When I committed to a long-distance through-hike, walking became both my lover and my enemy,” he…
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From Chesco: ‘Blob’ Producer, Who Made a Small Phoenixville Theatre World Famous, Dies at 98
Jack H. Harris, the producer who made a small Phoenixville theatre world famous in his movie The Blob, died on Tuesday at the age of 98, writes Pat Saperstein for Yahoo! Movies. Harris, a Philadelphia native, spent his childhood performing in Vaudeville with the Cliff Edwards Kiddie Revue. He later collaborated with the Valley Forge…
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Its Official! Expressway from Conshohocken to Philly Ranked Top 10 Traffic Headaches Nationwide
Motorists who regularly lose their cool while traveling the I-76 between West Conshohocken and Spring Garden Street have just been vindicated, as that stretch of road has been ranked in the top ten for worst traffic nationwide, according to the Inrix traffic study, writes Matt Schmitz for cars.com. According to the Inrix’s Most Congested U.S.…
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Montgomery County Careers – Lockheed Martin
With a location in King of Prussia, Lockheed Martin is an American global aerospace, defense, security, and advanced technologies company with 126,000 employees worldwide. Software Security Engineer This position assists in engineering security solutions for customer projects in accordance with company standards and best practices, conducts threat analysis and modeling, and performs security analysis of new…
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Schwenksville Student Wins $175k in National Science Competition
Schwenksville Student Wins Second Place and $175k in National Science Competition Aaron J. Yeiser from Schwenksville won second place in the national Regeneron Science Talent Search, taking home the award of $175,000. Schwenksville Aaron J. Yeiser from Schwenksville has proved that studying science and using that knowledge really does pay, writes Tom Avril for Philly.com.…
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Competition Weeding Out Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Bidders
The stakes are especially high for Pennsylvania’s first two licenses to grow, process and distribute marijuana for medical purposes, and some big names are helping weed out the flood of applicants. Atop the list of what could be 25 or more bidders in the Philadelphia region are “an automotive-repair chain magnate, the daughter of the…
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Agnes Irwin Teams Up with Franklin Institute to Bring More Girls into STEM
In an effort to bring more girls closer to considering academic majors or careers in STEM fields, the all-girl Agnes Irwin School in Bryn Mawr has teamed up with the Franklin Institute to host the third annual “Sharing Solutions: Advancing Girls in STEM” conference, writes Erin Arvedlund for Philly.com. This year’s think tank and conference…
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From Chesco: Victory Brewing Lends Its Expertise to University of Sciences’ Brewing Classes
As the craft beer industry enters higher education, Downingtown’s Victory Brewing Company is lending a hand to one of the classes, University of Sciences’ Brewing Science Certificate program, writes Rebecca VanderMeulen for Keystone Edge. The 18-credit program that was started two years ago aims to help fill the formal training gap of most current brewery…
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Toll Brothers Shares Rises After Upbeat Quarterly Results
Toll Brothers received a six percent boost in its share prices after the Horsham luxury homebuilder reported quarterly revenue and earnings that exceeded analysts’ expectations, writes Jeff Bukhari for Fortune. Following the news, its share price climbed close to $34, the highest level since the end of 2015 and 43 percent higher than it was…
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Conshohocken Startup Helps Companies Target Their Advertising
Conshohocken startup iQ Media is using its innovative TV-audience measurement tools to cash in on the trend of firms looking for ways to copy the Google and Facebook models to better target their desired demographics, writes Bob Fernandez for Philly.com. “There is this huge movement to take what we learned in digital through browsers and…

















































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