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Conshohocken-Based IKEA Scores Big with Latest Throwback Furniture Line
IKEA, the Swedish furniture giant with its U.S. headquarters in Conshohocken, has struck gold with the latest throwback furniture line, which is rapidly selling out everywhere, writes Tina Chadha for the House Beautiful. To mark its 80th anniversary, IKEA has reintroduced iconic vintage pieces from the archives, reimagined in vibrant colors that are guaranteed to…
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Penn Valley Couple Begin New Chapter Together – at 90!
A Penn Valley couple in their 90s are embarking on a new chapter of life together, a journey that began by chance, reports Dave Edwards for 6abc. Larry is one of the top 20 percent rated Uber drivers in the United States. “I am gonna be 91 in four weeks,” he said. “People say ‘Why…
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Bryn Mawr Home Gets New Life with Artful, Elegant Renovation
After over 40 years in their Bryn Mawr home, a couple sought a transformation blending modern style with traditional charm, writes Elle Smith Dallabrida for Main Line Today. Their vision: a space to showcase their extensive art collection, accommodate family, and honor the home’s history. For this ambitious project, they turned to Marc-Michaels Interior Design…
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Joann Fabrics Closing Three Bucks County Stores
Fabric and crafting store Joann Fabrics is set to close over half of its locations nationwide, including three in Bucks County, writes Mary Walrath-Holdridge for the Bucks County Courier Times. The embattled retailer recently filed a court document listing “underperforming” stores it plans to close “immediately.” Among the 500 locations, 33 are in Pennsylvania. Joann…
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Police Warn Residents of Coyote Sightings in Lansdale
Lansdale Police are alerting residents about recent Eastern coyote sightings around Wissahickon Park, near East Main Street, Knapp Road, and Norway Drive, reports Tony Di Domizio for North Penn Now. Reports indicate coyotes sightings in Lansdale in nearby areas, including Wissahickon Park Apartments, Valleybrook Drive, and Knapp Elementary School. Authorities note that the state’s coyote…
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Historic Philadelphia Cricket Club at the Heart of Major Golf Tournament Excitement
Greater Philadelphia’s burgeoning interest in professional golf is evident, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Soon, Flourtown will host the 2025 Truist Championship at Philadelphia Cricket Club and the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club. Organizers report swift sales of hospitality suites, reflecting strong demand from the business community. This enthusiasm positions…
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Lansdale Explores Potential Energy Corridor Partnership with Neighboring Towns
Lansdale officials are considering a new regional energy partnership that could enhance electricity resilience and lower costs, writes Dan Sokil for The Reporter. The proposed Q-P-H-L Energy Corridor would connect Quakertown, Perkasie, Hatfield, and Lansdale, all of which operate municipal electric utilities. “We can essentially handle our own power distribution and creation … while still…
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Ardmore’s Thriving Food, Drink, and Shopping Scene Is Becoming Suburbs’ Answer to Fishtown
Ardmore is brimming with hip restaurants, bars, and small businesses, and transforming this bustling Montgomery County town into the Fishtown of the suburbs, writes Jenn Ladd for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Ardmore and Fishtown share undeniable similarities that make the comparison fitting. Both are home to several of the same out-of-town retailers, including Shake Shack, Sweetgreen,…
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Meghan Markle to Debut American Riviera Orchard Brand at Netflix Pop-Up Store in King of Prussia Mall
Meghan Markle is going to debut her American Riviera Orchard at the Netflix pop-up stores in two American mega-malls, including the King of Prussia Mall, write Martin Robinson and Caroline Graham for the Daily Mail. The Duchess of Sussex will launch her high-end food and homeware products on March 4, which will coincide with the…
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Audubon’s Globus Medical Makes Game-Changing Acquisition
Audubon-based Globus Medical has announced its acquisition of California life sciences company Nevro Corp. for $250 million in cash, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The deal, valued at $5.85 per share, represents a 17% premium over Nevro’s last closing price. The acquisition is expected to close in late Q2 2025, pending shareholder…
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Conshohocken’s Hamilton Lane Surpasses Target with Over $615 Million in Funding
Conshohocken-based Hamilton Lane raised $615.3 million in its first venture-focused fund, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The funding will provide investors with access to venture capital opportunities through a mix of primary and secondary transactions. The Hamilton Lane Venture Access Fund closed 23 percent above its original $500 million target. It focuses…
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Yum Yum Bake Shop in Colmar Has the ‘Go Birds’ Treats
Yum Yum Bake Shop in Colmar is fully stocked for the Super Bowl, offering a variety of Eagles-themed treats, including a giant donut with “Go Birds” iced on top, reports Corey Davis for 6abc. “This is our big kahuna donut,” said Jennifer Stengel, general manager of Yum Yum Bake Shop. “We always sell them for…
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Montgomery County Officials Move Opposite Federal Government, Double Down on DEI Office Expansion
As President Donald Trump’s administration continues its push against diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, Montgomery County officials are taking the opposite stance by expanding the county’s DEI office, writes Katie Bernard for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Until now, the Montgomery County Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion had just one employee, but last month, the county’s…
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Beloved Pastor, Plymouth Meeting’s Father Kilgallon Remembered
Father John J. Kilgallon, 81, of Plymouth Meeting, a beloved Catholic priest, educator, and former pastor, died on Dec. 26 from complications of pneumonia, reports Gary Miles for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Ordained in 1969, Father Kilgallon served as a parochial vicar at several parishes, including St. Patrick in Malvern, Our Mother of Sorrows in Philadelphia,…
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St. Joe’s Forward Laura Ziegler Makes History with Parents in the Stands
St. Joseph’s women’s basketball team jokes that its international players excel when family visits—Laura Ziegler proved it true, writes Mia Messina for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The junior forward broke a 35-year-old program record with 43 points against Loyola Chicago, earning national honors. Her family, visiting from Denmark, witnessed the historic performance. Of her parents who…
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Bradley Cooper Talks Fatherhood and Football After the Super Bowl
Bradley Cooper and his daughter, Lea, were among the Philadelphia Eagles’ biggest fans at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, writes Katie Kindelan for ABC News. A lifelong Eagles supporter, Jenkintown’s Cooper was spotted on the field at Caesars Superdome before the Feb. 9 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. After the Eagles’ 40-22 victory,…



































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