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Navigating Cybersecurity: Understanding U.S. Data Protection Legislation and International Implications
In the digital age, effective cybersecurity is synonymous with business resilience. As cyber threats escalate, companies must stay ahead of the curve with up-to-date knowledge of data protection regulations. This post will provide an in-depth analysis of the latest U.S. government and FBI cyber threat warnings, an overview of the American legislative framework, a comparison…
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Abington Friends School Athletes Excel on the National Stage in Track and Field
Every year, 8,000 track and field athletes in middle and high schools across the country converge on a stadium, this year in Greensboro, N.C., to compete against one another — and themselves — in the Junior Olympics. To be invited to compete, students must place highly in multiple qualifiers, which involves plenty of training and…
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MONTCO Careers – DunlapSLK
Chalfont-based DunlapSLK CPAs and Business Advisors is looking to grow its team. DunlapSLK offers a flexible working environment, including hybrid and remote work options, flexible non-peak-season work hours with opportunities for Fridays off, 401(k) match and profit sharing, competitive salary, generous PTO, health, dental, and vision benefits, and firm-provided Continuing Professional Education. If you have…
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On the Busiest Travel Day of the Year, Philly’s Tourism Community Stays Home to Give Back
Over one and a half million convention attendees and international tourists visited Philadelphia last year, resulting in an economic impact of more than $1 billion. This Thanksgiving, the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau (PHLCVB) is recognizing the nearly 80,000 hospitality workers who made it possible. The PHLCVB’s 2024 Annual Luncheon, on Wednesday, Nov. 27, will…
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Nomination Period Opens for 24th Annual Citadel Heart of Learning Awards
Citadel Credit Union has officially opened the nomination period for its 24-year Citadel Heart of Learning Awards program. It will remain open through Jan. 15. The program honors local teachers throughout the region in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties who go above and beyond for their students at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Nominations are…
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How Just Two Years at Church Farm School Made a Lifelong Impact on This Hartford Native
Bill Hughes only spent two years (1976 and 1977) at Church Farm School, but since he left the farm, a part of the experience he truly cherished, he has consistently supported the school financially. Recently, he made plans for CFS in his will, saying, “I want to give back.” Although it’s been nearly 50 years,…
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A Home for the Holidays? Tips to Reignite Your Home Search This Winter
The housing market remains tight, presenting challenges for many aspiring homebuyers who have been sidelined in recent years. While the Federal Reserve has started decreasing interest rates, mortgage rates tend to be tied more closely to U.S. Treasury bonds. However, there are steps you can take now to prepare yourself for when you find your…
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Heritage of Green Hills Invites Public to Holiday Train Room Open Houses in December
The Heritage of Green Hills is hosting two holiday-themed open houses of its spectacular train room. The public is invited to enjoy the intricate multi-train, multi-track layout created and curated by the senior living community’s residents on Saturday, Dec. 14 and Saturday, Dec. 21 from 10 AM-2 PM. The display is an ever-evolving labor of love featuring some of…
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Unveiling the Blueprint for Business Franchise Growth
In today’s dynamic landscape of economic opportunity, franchising stands out as a unique pathway to success for aspiring business owners. With a strong strategic plan and experienced advisors, business franchise growth is within reach. The perceived safety of established brand recognition and proven business models that franchising offers can be seen as an attractive and…
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The Choristers to Perform ‘My Heart Be Brave: Choral Works on a Theme of Moral Courage’ on Saturday
The Choristers — a 50-voice, semi-professional concert choir — will present “My Heart Be Brave: Choral Works on a Theme of Moral Courage” on Saturday, Nov. 23 at 7:30 PM at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lansdale. The concert has two halves of completely different, but thematically connected, music. The first half is comprised of music…
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Long Island Veterinarian Finds Lifeline in Firstrust Bank After Flash Flood Ravages His Practice
When a rare flash flood in the early morning hours of Aug. 19 ravaged his business, Dr. Matthew Steinberg, the owner of Commack Veterinary Center in Long Island’s Suffolk County, was left in a state of despair. Dr. Steinberg’s practice was one of several businesses in a strip mall that unexpectedly saw several feet of…
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Plenty of Holiday Happenings This Season at Normandy Farm
Normandy Farm transforms into a whimsical destination for seasonal celebrations and activities. From cozy dinners featuring our fall menus to winter events like Brunch with Santa, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this season. Thanksgiving Pie SalePick-Up Nov. 26-27 Our Executive Pastry Chef, Lisa Buchanan, is baking four flavor-filled, farm fresh pies using time-tested recipes…
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Monica Nash of Flourtown’s Guardian Nurses Honored at 2024 Nightingale Awards of Pennsylvania
Monica Nash of Flourtown-based Guardian Nurses Healthcare Advocates received the prestigious Community Nursing Award at the 35th Annual Nightingale Awards of Pennsylvania, held recently at the Harrisburg Hilton Hotel. The award honors Nash’s unwavering commitment to nursing and the remarkable impact she has made in her community. The Nightingale Awards, designed to celebrate the finest…
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Veteran-Owned Sequoia Lending Partners with Apex Commercial Capital to Drive Financial Solutions
Navy veteran Allen Wu, the founder and CEO of Sequoia Lending, a brokerage firm based in Rockville, Md., arrived in the United States with his parents and two siblings when he was just eight years old. Having emigrated from China, Wu quickly developed a deep and lifelong appreciation for the opportunities this country would afford…
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PECO Prepares for Winter’s Increased Demand, Stands Ready to Deliver Safe and Reliable Service
In advance of winter, PECO employees have been hard at work ensuring the company’s natural gas and electric systems are ready to meet the increased demand throughout the heating season. This proactive effort also includes infrastructure work to strengthen the local energy grid to help prevent outages that cannot be prevented and to reinforce the…
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As the Region’s Pillar of Positive News, American Community Journals Celebrates 10 Years of Local Impact
The media industry has undergone an unprecedented transformation in the last quarter-century, with traditional news outlets facing significant challenges that threaten their survival. A steady decline in readership and viewership has, over time, forced major newspapers, network news, and broadcast media to mine current events for sensational angles that can attract more attention to their…















































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