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Two Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders Will Represent Montco at the Super Bowl
When the Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders take the field in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX on February 9, two of them will represent Montgomery County, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Cassie Boone of Horsham is a fourth-grade teacher and has been on the squad for four years. She holds a bachelor’s degree from St.…
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Eagles and NFL Gift Super Bowl Tickets to Ambler Mom Who Donated Her Kidney to Son
Ambler mom Tiffany Williams gave her son Jayden the gift of life for the second time when she donated her kidney to him, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. “Jayden and I are, I guess we’re bonded for life, really,” said Williams. “He has a piece of me.” Now, the pair have received another gift –…
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Eagles Mascots Noah and Reggie Will Watch Super Bowl from Home at Elmwood Park Zoo
The Eagles‘ official mascots, Noah and Reggie, never miss a home game and will be watching the Super Bowl this Sunday from their home at Elmwood Park Zoo in Norristown, writes Rita Giordano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The two eagles, who are also education ambassadors for the Elmwood Park Zoo, are the heart of the…
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What Makes Eagles Fandom So Crazy?
Conshohocken’s Dr. Liselle Milazzo, an assistant professor at Penn State Abington, spent the past NFL season observing Eagles fans at local sports bars, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. As she prepares to launch a formal study, she sheds light on what makes this fanbase unique. Fandom, she explains, is driven by three factors: internal…
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Longtime East Norriton Township Manager Confirmed as Montgomery County Controller
The Pennsylvania Senate has voted unanimously to confirm Bob Hart, the longtime East Norriton Township manager, as Montgomery County controller, writes Katie Bernard for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The position oversees the finances of the county and conducts internal audits of its departments and offices. “What they do really has effects on the residents of the…
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Eagles Pride on the Line: Upper Merion Schools Place Super Bowl Wager
Upper Merion Area School District Superintendent Dr. Tamara Smith has challenged a Kansas City counterpart to a friendly Super Bowl wager—backed by enthusiastic students, writes The Reporter. A Philadelphia native and lifelong Eagles fan, Dr. Smith wanted to channel the district’s excitement into a fun competition. After researching Kansas City school districts, she reached out…
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First Bank House of the Week: Gilded Age Country Estate in Wyndmoor
A stunning French-style home on 3.76 beautiful acres with six bedrooms and eight and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Wyndmoor. . . DeepDene is a stunning Gilded Age country estate at the end of a private road, behind iron gates with a long winding driveway. . . Highlights include a gorgeous gourmet…
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Plymouth Meeting Mall Makes Plans for Residencies
PREIT is transforming Plymouth Meeting Mall by integrating residential developments, reports Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April and is working to overcome $300 million in debt. Part of the plan involves leveraging land sales for liquidity. PREIT has secured approval from Plymouth Township to develop…
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Joe Perpiglia’s Construction Alliance of Pennsylvania Wants to Open Doors for All in Construction
Joe Perpiglia is building something big—just not in the way you might expect, writes Noah Zucker for BisNow. East Norriton’s Perpiglia launched the Construction Alliance of Pennsylvania, a new statewide trade group designed to bring together construction professionals, from large contractors to small businesses. Unlike other trade groups that focus on specific types of contractors,…
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Bala Cynwyd Receives a Grammy Shoutout from Sabrina Carpenter
During her 2025 Grammy Awards acceptance speech for Best Pop Vocal Album for Short n’ Sweet, Sabrina Carpenter took the time to give a shoutout to Bala Cynwyd, writes Michaela Althouse for the Philly Voice. “I want to thank my mom for driving me to every voice lesson in Bala Cynwyd,” said Carpenter, a Quakertown…
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William A. Graham IV, Longtime Montgomery County Resident, Businessman, Philanthropist, Remembered
William A. Graham IV, a longtime Montgomery County resident, celebrated businessman, philanthropist, volunteer, and Hall of Fame wrestler, died on January 29 at 83, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Graham, who grew up in Lafayette Hill and Flourtown, was the former owner, chairman, and CEO of Graham Co. Twelve years after his father…
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Ambler’s Lindenwold Castle Auction Starts at a Modest $1.5 Million
Ambler’s Lindenwold Castle, inspired by Windsor Castle, is up for auction with a reserve price of $1.5 million, reports Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 134-year-old castle is approved for residential units and office spaces. It does, however, retain the potential to sell as a large single-family home. The sealed-bid auction, conducted by…
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Main Line Health Facilities Achieve National Nursing Excellence Designation
Bryn Mawr Hospital, Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital, and Paoli Hospital, all part of Main Line Health, have earned the prestigious Pathway to Excellence designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, according to Main Line Times & Suburban. This recognition highlights their commitment to fostering a supportive, empowering environment for nurses while delivering exceptional patient care.…
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Norristown Area School District Stands Firm on Protecting Students from Immigration Actions
The Norristown Area School District reaffirmed its commitment to student safety and inclusion amid growing immigration concerns, writes Rachel Ravina for The Reporter. Superintendent Christopher Dormer addressed the issue during a recent school board meeting, emphasizing that Norristown schools remain a safe space for all students, regardless of background. “The Norristown Area School District is…










































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