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Forbes Rates Bryn Mawr as One of America’s Most Affluent Suburbs
After examining the fringes of the country’s biggest cities, real estate firm Engel & Völkers has listed the most affluent suburbs, with Bryn Mawr coming out on top for the Philadelphia region, writes Kristin Tablang for Forbes. Bryn Mawr is well known for its distinguished schools, high-end boutiques, and fine-dining restaurants. It has also been…
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Family Finds Sanctuary with Schwenksville Villa
Sharon and Armen DiFilippo found the perfect home for them and their three children eight years ago in a family-style villa in Schwenksville, writes Sally Downey for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The family moved into the house when they relocated from Collegeville to Ashbourne Estates in Schwenksville, and have since turned it into a home filled…
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Blue Bell’s CoreDial Hires 72 Employees in Just 18 Months to Support Rapid Growth
CoreDial, a leading cloud communications software and services provider based in Blue Bell, has announced that its partner community has reached more than 500 Managed Service Providers (MSPs), Value Added Resellers (VARs), and IT Solution Providers. As a result of this tremendous growth, CoreDial has hired 72 employees in just 18 months, including three key…
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Montgomery County Careers – United States Liability Insurance Group
Headquartered in Wayne, the United States Liability Insurance Group (USLI) aspires to be the very best insurance company for underwriting insurance for small businesses along with a select group of specialty products. A member of the Berkshire Hathaway family of companies, USLI is an A++ rated company that supports its products with financial strength and…
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Greater Valley Forge Wins Top Honor at International Transportation Conference
Now in its 26th year, the Greater Valley Forge Transportation Management Association recently received international recognition for its innovation at the Association for Commuter Transportation conference in Portland, Ore. GVF, a not-for-profit organization created to advocate and promote a viable transportation network for the region’s economic vitality, was named Outstanding TMA of the Year. ACT represents organizations working to reduce…
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After Restoration, Historic Trolley to Offer Snacks at Pottstown Carousel
Pottstown’s nearly finished carousel on King Street is getting another attraction, a restored, 19th-century trolley to offer snacks to visitors, writes Gabbie O’Grady for the Reading Eagle. “We thought about putting the trolley outside of the building as a snack bar, but inside is a nice way to get out of the weather,” said Beverly…
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Montgomery County Careers – AmeriGas
Headquartered in King of Prussia with extensive operations in the United States, AmeriGas is the nation’s largest propane company, serving more than two million customers in all 50 states. Its mission is to be the most reliable, the safest, and the most responsive propane company in the United States. Sourcing Analyst This position is responsible…
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Success of King of Prussia Mall Not Accidental
Flying in the face of the growing trend in mall closures, the King of Prussia Mall has been thriving, using a combination of technology and providing a complete customer experience, writes Candy Woodall for the Harrisburg Patriot-News. Digital screens located throughout the King of Prussia Mall enhance the shopping experience. KOP’s success is not accidental,…
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Pottstown’s American Keg Company Keeps American Tradition Alive
Pottstown’s American Keg Company is keeping an American tradition alive by preserving domestic production of the iconic steel keg, writes Anita Oh for CBS Philly. “Everyone’s very proud of being able to make kegs here in the U.S.,” said Paul Czachor, the company’s CEO. The 30,000-square-foot factory is now the only location in the country…
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Groundbreaking Ceremony for Fort Washington Zip Ramp Marks Start of $2.6-Million Project
State and township officials recently took part in the groundbreaking ceremony for a zip ramp from the Fort Washington exit of the Turnpike into Fort Washington Office Park, writes Linda Finarelli for Montgomery Media. The ceremony marked the approval of the $2.037-million grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development for the $2.6-million…
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President of Hatboro Federal Savings Recalls Climb from Bank Teller to CEO
Linda Roehner started work as a teller at Hatboro Federal Savings two days after graduating from high school and has worked her way up to become the President and Chief Executive of the bank, writes Jane Von Bergen for the Philadelphia Inquirer. “You name it. I did it,” said Roehner. “Teller, accounting, loan servicing.” Roehner…
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Norristown Hopes for “If You Build It, They Will Come” Effect from Highway Construction
A recently approved major highway construction project is expected to help Norristown – often plagued by issues like high crime, poverty, and property tax rates – on the road to recovery, writes Daniel Block for the Philadelphia Inquirer. In May, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission approved funding for the construction of a new exit off I-276…
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Narberth Council Approves Replacing Historic Church with Apartments
Narberth Borough Council has approved the demolition of the vacant, 125-year-old Baptist Church of the Evangel on Elmwood Avenue to develop an 18-unit apartment building, writes Alison Burdo for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new owner’s original plan for preserving the historical building and converting it into a mixed-use property required an amendment to the…
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Malls a Dying Breed? Not So in King of Prussia
While several malls across the region struggle, the King of Prussia Mall is forging ahead, despite the growing sentiment that malls as an institution are a dying breed, writes Laura Benshoff for Newsworks. While the retail mall is changing, with a growing number of big names closing some brick-and-mortar stores, Montgomery County’s giant shopping center…
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Montgomery County Careers – CRF Health
Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland with a location in Plymouth Meeting, CRF Health is the technology leader at the forefront of the eCOA (electronic clinical outcome assessment) market. With the life sciences industry experiencing extraordinary growth, the company is hiring the best and brightest minds to join an expanding team of more than 400 global employees.…
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Plymouth Meeting’s CRF Health Expands Offerings in Burgeoning Wireless Market
Plymouth Meeting’s CRF Health, the leading global provider of electronic Clinical Outcome Assessment (eCOA) solutions for the life-sciences industry, has acquired San Diego-based Entra Health, a giant in mobile health IT, cloud-based remote monitoring, and health data exchange. The acquisition expands CRF Health’s offerings into the burgeoning market of wireless medical and wellness devices, bringing…
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Teacher from Narberth’s Welsh Valley Middle School Wins National Award
Frances Weaver, a social studies teacher at Welsh Valley Middle School in Narberth, has been awarded the Southern Poverty Law Center’s 2016 Teaching Tolerance Award for excellence in teaching. The aim of the biennial award is to recognize classroom teachers who demonstrate teaching practices that help reduce prejudice by improving intergroup relationships and promoting equity…





































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