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GMercyU’s Respiratory Care Program Receives Prestigious Apex Award
For the second consecutive two-year cycle, Gwynedd Mercy University’s Respiratory Care program has received the prestigious Apex Award from the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC). The Apex Award was created in 2017 to recognize programs that demonstrate best practices within the field of respiratory care to deliver high-quality patient care. Gwynedd Mercy University is…
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14-Year-Old Cancer Survivor from Abington Hosts Donation Drive to Support Teens at CHOP
After receiving cancer treatment at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 14-year-old Chloe Winters is paying it forward with a heartfelt donation drive for other teens facing similar challenges. Winters, a freshman at Abington High School, was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia in October 2023 and, in May 2024, underwent a stem cell transplant from her brother…
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KOP District, Upper Merion Township Earn Montgomery Award for First Avenue Linear Park, Road Diet Projects
King of Prussia District and Upper Merion Township have received a 2024 Montgomery Award for the First Avenue Linear Park and Road Diet Project. This “complete streets” initiative has significantly enhanced safety and accessibility for pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists in the Moore Park area of King of Prussia. The project was one of five outstanding…
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From Athlete to Artist: Holy Family University Prepares Ally Mastripolito for Future Success
As she prepared to graduate from Archbishop Carroll High School in 2021, Ally Mastripolito, now a senior at Holy Family University, was trying to carve out a new identity. From early childhood through high school, sports were a huge part of Mastripolito’s life. However, Mastripolito did not plan to continue sports after high school and…
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RKL Named One of the Best Places to Work in PA for Eighth Consecutive Year
RKL has been named one of the Best Places to Work in Pennsylvania for an eighth consecutive year. This prestigious distinction highlights the firm’s commitment to excellence in workplace culture for its team of more than 650 talented professionals. At RKL, a diverse array of experts — including auditors, financial advisors, consultants, cybersecurity leaders, digital…
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NMTCC Offers Adult and Continuing Education Courses in Six High-Demand Industries
Discover your path to success with North Montco Technical Career Center’s cutting-edge training programs in six high-demand career sectors. These hands-on courses help students develop essential workplace skills while earning the certifications that employers are actively seeking. Choose from a variety of in-demand fields: Construction Trades, Cosmetology (instructor training), Engineering, Health and Human Services, Manufacturing,…
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College Majors with the Biggest Payoff
In today’s competitive job market, choosing the right college major can significantly impact your financial future. The major you select can often mean the difference between making a good living or barely getting by. While rising tuition costs will leave most graduates saddled with debt as they enter the workforce, landing a job in a high-paying field…
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DelVal Awarded $2,025,000 RACP Grant for Poultry Science Center
Delaware Valley University has received a $2,025,000 Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) grant from the Pennsylvania Office of the Budget to support the construction of a new Poultry Science Center on its main campus in Doylestown. “We are thrilled to receive this vital funding that accelerates our ability to build a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to…
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Philadelphia Shatters Tourism Records in Summer 2024, Driven by Major Events and International Travel
Philadelphia’s summer of 2024 was one for the record books. Thanks to a combination of major events, a thriving hospitality sector, and expanded international travel options, the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau (PHLCVB) announced record-breaking tourism numbers that outpaced pre-pandemic levels. With more than 1.6 million hotel room nights sold in Center City between Memorial…
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On a Wing and a Prayer, Oliver Heating & Cooling Wins Firstrust Bank’s Brotherly Shove Business Spotlight
When the folks at Oliver Heating & Cooling submitted their entry into the Brotherly Shove Business Spotlight, a new contest from Firstrust Bank and the Philadelphia Eagles aimed at supporting and promoting local businesses, they did so on a wing and a prayer. Both literally and figuratively. “The deadline to enter was Oct. 15, but…
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Philadelphia Ballet, IBX Kick Off Holiday Season with Event Celebrating 56th Year of The Nutcracker
Philadelphia Ballet, in partnership with Independence Blue Cross, recently ushered in the holiday season with a festive celebration to mark the 56th annual production of George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker. The event featured remarks from Philadelphia Ballet and IBX representatives, as well as special appearances by characters from The Nutcracker. The event set the stage for a season filled with…
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WilmU to Host Virtual Open House on Dec. 4
Learn about Wilmington University’s personalized academics in a caring community at a Virtual Open House on Wednesday, Dec. 4 from 7 AM-7 PM. In addition to having the application fee waived at this event, you can: Ready to elevate your career? At 1 PM, join an informational session on WilmU’s doctoral programs to explore life-changing…
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Commit to Clarity with Digital Signage and Wayfinding from Haverford Systems
As facility improvements go, adding digital signage and wayfinding is an easy and cost-effective way to improve the visitor and employee experience at large, complex sites like corporate offices, airports, hospitals and healthcare facilities, and colleges and universities. Digital signage makes it easy to display dynamic content like company updates, upcoming events, and mass notifications.…
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CFS to Host 99th Annual Christmas Pageant, a Beloved School Tradition, on Dec. 13 and 15
Church Farm School invites the public to its campus in Exton for a beloved Christmas tradition. In 1924, CFS founder The Rev. Charles Wesley Shreiner adapted the popular short story, “Why the Chimes Rang,” into a dramatic pantomime performed by CFS students in period costumes and accompanied by seasonal organ and choral music. A tradition…
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IBX, Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia Join Forces to Address Youth Mental Health Crisis
Independence Blue Cross is working with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia to address the growing youth mental health crisis as part of a national Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) initiative. Nationally, the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association is investing more than $10 million over four years to help Boys & Girls Clubs of America…
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NMTCC Selling Pound Cakes from Stock’s Bakery for Fundraiser; Order Yours Today
Looking for a delicious way to support local students this holiday season? North Montco Technical Career Center’s HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) Chapter is selling pound cakes from Stock’s Bakery. These cakes are perfect for any occasion and freeze well, so you can savor a slice now and save the rest for later. Proceeds…




















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