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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Spectacular Private Country Estate in Plymouth Meeting
A stunning colonial home with four bedrooms and three full and three half bathrooms is available for sale in Plymouth Meeting. The home is nestled on a spectacular private country estate ideally positioned to take advantage of the gorgeous vistas. Its many highlights include the spacious living room complete with fireplace, family room with cathedral…
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Practical Tips for Preparing College Kids in a Pandemic
By Wendi Rank Once, during college, I spent spring break in Cancun, Mexico. That’s the extent of the story I’m willing to put in print. With a child four years out from her own spring break, I often reflect on that trip. The advice I’d offer. The warnings I’d give. But over the last few…
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“The Karens” and Other Name Topics on LinkedIn
By Lynne Williams Don’t shoot the messenger, especially if your name is Karen, Becky, Caroline, Patty, Gail, or Ann. Knowledge is power. Here’s research to learn more about the onslaught of nicknames and monikers, which are now memes. As an Ed.D. (Doctor of Education) Candidate, I have taken courses over the past six months. The…
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Wall Street Journal: KofP Mall Owner May Allow Amazon to Move into Vacant J.C. Penney Store
Prior to COVID-19 becoming the biggest threat to the longevity of shopping malls, many considered Amazon to be the largest opposition that was putting a clock on how much longer brick-and-mortar stores would survive. So it’s quite a strange twist to hear that some shopping malls may now be looking to partner with Amazon by…
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Interested in an OTA Degree? Program at Harcum College Still Has Seats Available
Seats are still available in one of the top Allied Health programs at Harcum College: Occupational Therapy Assisting (OTA). Classes start on Friday. Occupational therapy is a health profession that utilizes everyday life activities to help people of all ages prevent, lessen, or overcome disabilities that interfere with their ability to lead independent and satisfying…
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Three Sites in Chester County Among Region’s Eight Amazing Places to Camp
Three sites in Chester County are among eight amazing places to camp in the Philadelphia region, writes Melissa Jacobs for Main Line Today. French Creek State Park in Elverson offers campers an opportunity to enjoy boating, fishing, hiking, and birdwatching. Pools and other amenities are open, but with crowd limitations and social-distancing requirements. The site…
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Montgomery County August 27th COVID-19 Update: 40 New Cases, Zero Deaths
Based on the information found on the county’s COVID-19 website, here is a snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. Since Tuesday’s update, Montgomery County reported 40 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday afternoon. As of Wednesday afternoon, Montgomery County reported 292 new coronavirus infections over the previous seven days, a decrease of 6 cases. Montgomery…
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Montgomery County August 26th COVID-19 Update: 36 New Cases, Zero Deaths
Based on the information found on the county’s COVID-19 website, here is a snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. Since the last update Monday, Montgomery County reported 36 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday afternoon. As of Tuesday afternoon, Montgomery County reported 295 new coronavirus infections over the previous seven days, a decrease of 3…
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MONTCO Careers – Qlik
Headquartered in King of Prussia, Qlik delivers intuitive platform solutions for self-service data visualization, guided analytics applications, embedded analytics, and reporting to approximately 40,000 customers worldwide. Principal Solution Architect This position identifies and articulates joint solutions between Qlik and its technology partners; develops demonstrations and POCs showcasing joint solutions and value propositions; and performs product validation testing…
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After Shop in Collegeville Closes, Phoenixville Man Takes His Renowned Philly Cheesesteaks To Chester County
Despite the pandemic that has been wreaking havoc on the restaurant industry, a new Philly Cheesesteaks opened in Berwyn earlier this month to the delight of local food aficionados, writes Caroline O’Halloran for SAVVY Main Line. The eatery has ingredients that are a cut above, with ribeye steak sliced in house and all-natural chicken that…
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Montgomery County August 25th COVID-19 Update: Weekend Case Count Reaches 139
Based on the information found on the county’s COVID-19 website, here is a snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. Since the last update Friday afternoon, Montgomery County reported 139 new COVID-19 cases; 58 new cases on Saturday, 40 on Sunday and 41 on Monday. As of Friday afternoon, Montgomery County reported 305 new…
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Lawmaker Introduces Legislation That Would Award Medal of Honor to VFMA Grad, WWII Hero
U.S. Rep. John Joyce has introduced legislation that would award the Medal of Honor to Lt. Eric Fisher Wood Jr., a Valley Forge Military Academy graduate and World War II hero, writes Mark Pesto for Task & Purpose, a military-focused digital media company. After being separated from his unit, Wood gathered a group of allied…
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Why It’s Time to Reassess Your Business Cost Structure
The coronavirus pandemic essentially served as a real-world stress test for organizations, and it remains an unpredictable force in our society. Whether your company adjusted to a painful new reality, pivoted to new products and services, or experienced a surge in demand, all organizations should evaluate their ongoing response and pinpoint what worked, what didn’t,…
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July Unkind to Pennsylvania’s Unemployment Recovery Rate
Pennsylvania is the state with the eighth-worst unemployment recovery rate in the nation in July, according to a new report by WalletHub. To determine the ranking for States Whose July Unemployment Rates Are Bouncing Back Most, WalletHub compared the 50 states and District of Columbia based on four key metrics. According to WalletHub, “We looked…
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Wharton Professor’s Three Point Repeatable Process for Changing Someone’s Mind
By Wendi Rank I’m always right, which means I spend a lot of time making others understand they’re wrong. I usually don’t get very far. As it turns out, I’ve been going about things the wrong way. Which is bizarre because I’m always right. I’m sure my husband, children, and mother will all back me…
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Montgomery County August 24th COVID-19 Update: 39 New Cases, 1 Death
Based on the information found on the county’s COVID-19 website, here is a snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. Since the last update Thursday, Montgomery County reported 39 new cases and one new COVID-19 related death Friday afternoon. As of Friday afternoon, Montgomery County reported 289 new coronavirus infections, a decrease of 8…
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Juice Dr. Expanding Its Subscription Service with Its First Brick-and-Mortar Location in Ardmore
Juice Dr., the Philadelphia subscription juice company, is expanding its business model with its first brick-and-mortar location in Ardmore, writes Laura Smythe for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Blue Pearl Café will launch on Saturday. Its vegan concept will feature the company’s staple cold-pressed juices alongside a full plant-based menu that will include coffee, overnight…
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Thanks to FanDual, Valley Forge Casino Resort Reports Big Increase in Revenue Over Last Year in July
Valley Forge Casino Resort in Upper Merion reported a 57.7 percent increase in revenue over last year in July, writes Andrew Maykuth for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The revenue for the casino that was acquired by Boyd Gaming of Nevada two years ago was $18,998,731 for last month, compared to $12,044,192 in July last year. This…





























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