• Montgomery County Careers – RAM Technologies

    Montgomery County Careers – RAM Technologies

    Fort Washington’s RAM Technologies develops revolutionary software to simplify the complex business of healthcare administration. Its innovative solutions deliver advanced functionality across the health-plan enterprise. RAM has merited a top spot in the Philadelphia Business Journal’s “List of Top Software Developers” for five consecutive years, was named Most Promising Insurance Technology Solution Provider by CIO Review, and was included in Inc.…

  • Ursinus College to Break Ground on New Innovation and Discovery Center

    Ursinus College to Break Ground on New Innovation and Discovery Center

    Ursinus College will break ground on its Innovation and Discovery Center in a ceremony at its campus on Friday, October 21, according to a staff report from The Phoenix Reporter & Item. The new $29 million, 42,500-square-feet facility is being built at Ursinus’ campus off Main Street and Ninth Avenue in Collegeville, and will physically…

  • KoP District’s Executive Director to Talk Urban Suburb at ThinkFest

    KoP District’s Executive Director to Talk Urban Suburb at ThinkFest

    Eric Goldstein, the executive director of King of Prussia District, is joining Philadelphia Magazine’s ThinkFest on November 15, to talk about the rise of the urban suburb, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. According to recent research, Millennials love living in the city but once they start thinking about starting a family they gravitate more…

  • Montco Home to Two of Pennsylvania’s Top Three Public Schools

    Montco Home to Two of Pennsylvania’s Top Three Public Schools

    Last week, the Pennsylvania Department of Education released School Performance Profile scores that measure the academic progress of 2,860 public schools across the state, writes Kathy Boccella for the Philadelphia Inquirer. According to the data, Wissahickon High School and North Penn High School rank Nos. 2 and 3, respectively, among the top-performing public schools in Pennsylvania.…

  • Horsham Bread Maker Celebrates In-Home Release of “Finding Dory” with Sweepstakes

    Horsham Bread Maker Celebrates In-Home Release of “Finding Dory” with Sweepstakes

    In support of the in-home release of Pixar’s “Finding Dory,” Horsham’s Nature’s Harvest bread is giving customers the opportunity to enter its sweepstakes for a chance to win an all-expense paid trip for four to Monterey Bay Aquarium in California and numerous other Dory-themed prize packs. Now through November 13, fans of the movie can…

  • New Unisys Software Facilitates Crime Intelligence Sharing

    New Unisys Software Facilitates Crime Intelligence Sharing

    To help expediate the capture of criminals, Unisys has released the Unisys Digital Investigator, its new information management system designed to assist law enforcement agencies in sharing critical investigative intelligence. The new system is an upgraded version of the Blue Bell company’s Unisys Law Enforcement Application Framework. It includes a public portal that allows citizens…

  • Montgomery County Careers – Toll Brothers

    Montgomery County Careers – Toll Brothers

    Based in Horsham, Toll Brothers is the nation’s premier builder of luxury homes and a publicly owned company with revenues that exceeded $3.9 billion in 2014. The company is primarily focused on building luxury homes, developing master-planned communities, golf courses, and other land holdings in affluent suburban neighborhoods and major metro markets across the U.S. Toll Brothers…

  • Fans of Minecraft Set Guinness World Records in Oaks

    Fans of Minecraft Set Guinness World Records in Oaks

    Minefaire, a Minecraft fan experience, debuted at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks last weekend with more than 150,000 square feet of hands-on attractions for families to enjoy. Guinness World Records was in attendance, as Minefaire set multiple records, including the largest convention for a single video game, with 12,140 people. “Minefaire is all…

  • BizBuzz: Social Media Trends 2017

    BizBuzz: Social Media Trends 2017

    By Judith Lee It’s not too soon to take a look ahead to social media trends for 2017. January 1 is only 2 ½ months away! Social media has become part of the routine all over the world. It is estimated that globally, 66% of adults log on to Facebook every day. Considering that the…

  • Corvette Emerges from Half-Century Slumber in Collegeville

    Corvette Emerges from Half-Century Slumber in Collegeville

    For Mike Walsh, owner of The Early Vette Shop in Shohola, finding a fuel-injected quad-black 1961 Corvette in Collegeville was an astonishing discovery, writes Scotty Lachenauer for Super Chevy. Laurel Black of Collegeville read about Walsh’s work in saving neglected Corvettes in the pages of Vette magazine. She decided to call the restorer to get…

  • Montco Lands Six on PBJ’s List of 76 Most Influential Philadelphians

    Montco Lands Six on PBJ’s List of 76 Most Influential Philadelphians

    The Philadelphia Businss Journal recently unveiled its 2016 edition of the Power 76, a guide to the region’s most influential people. The PBJ’s editorial team, which has about 200 years of combined experience covering business, spent many hours debating and crafting the list, writes Craig Ey, the publication’s Editor-in-Chief. “We narrowed in on those wielding…

  • Montco Home to Nine of Pennsylvania’s Top 15 Highest-Paying School Districts

    Montco Home to Nine of Pennsylvania’s Top 15 Highest-Paying School Districts

    According to data from the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s latest employee payroll report for public school teachers, administrators, and staff, 20 out of the Top 25 highest-paying school districts in the entire state of Pennsylvania are within a 50-mile radius of Philadelphia, but exclude the city itself. The data speaks to the role compensation and…

  • Montgomery County Careers – TruMark Financial Credit Union

    Montgomery County Careers – TruMark Financial Credit Union

    Since its founding in 1939 by a handful of Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania employees, TruMark Financial Credit Union has grown to be a leader in the credit union industry. Headquartered in Fort Washington, TruMark Financial provides savings, transaction, and credit services solely for its members. In 2005, the credit union’s field of membership changed to…

  • King of Prussia Mall Unites Four Urban Outfitters Brands Under One Roof

    King of Prussia Mall Unites Four Urban Outfitters Brands Under One Roof

    King of Prussia Mall has added the Free People, Anthropologie, and Pizzeria Vetri Square Pie brands near the newly renovated Urban Outfitters store, uniting the four brands under one roof, writes Suzette Parmley for Philly.com. The new additions officially opened their doors on Friday, a day after Urban Outfitters’ grand reopening. However, Urban Outfitters which…

  • Providing Almost Two Decades of Outstanding Food and Service on the Main Line

    Providing Almost Two Decades of Outstanding Food and Service on the Main Line

    Located in the 18th-century fieldstone building at the intersection of Old Gulph and New Gulph Roads in Upper Merion Township, Savona restaurant has been offering stunning meals and service to the Main Line for nearly two decades, writes Michael Klein for Philly.com. In an interview with Philly.com, Savona’s owners talk about running the restaurant over…

  • Montgomery County Careers – Liberty Lutheran

    Montgomery County Careers – Liberty Lutheran

    Based in Ambler, Liberty Lutheran is a social ministry organization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Its more than 20 locations throughout Pennsylvania faithfully provide vital resources to more than 61,000 individuals and families every year. Liberty Lutheran continually seeks to help those who are facing life-changing situations from the earliest stages of life through the…

  • Credit-Card Payment Now an Option on Pennsylvania Turnpike

    Credit-Card Payment Now an Option on Pennsylvania Turnpike

    Drivers across the state can now pay with their credit cards at toll booths for travel on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, writes Jason Laughlin for the Philadelphia Inquirer. However, according to Carl DeFebo, spokesman for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, the use of plastic is far from encouraged, with cash and E-ZPass remaining the preferred methods of…

  • Abington Hospital Receives $1 Million State Grant for Renovations

    Abington Hospital Receives $1 Million State Grant for Renovations

    Abington’s Jefferson Health has been awarded a $1 million state grant to help finance the $3.1 million renovation of two floors of the hospital’s Widener building, writes Harold Brubaker for Philly.com. The grant was awarded by Pennsylvania’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program. According to the state, Abington Hospital asked for $2 million in order to relocate…