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Philadelphia Eagles Pro Shop Offers Same Selection as Stadium Flagship, Closer to Home
The newly opened Philadelphia Eagles Pro Shop in Plymouth Meeting offers all the gear available from the flagship store at Lincoln Financial Field, but closer to home, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Located at the Metroplex Shopping Center, the shop carries options for the entire family. The available items include the latest Salute…
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Flakely’s Pastry ATM Offers Ardmore Gluten Free Greatness On the Go
Manayunk’s Flakely Gluten Free Bakery brings their ‘pastry ATM’ to Ardmore, reports Franki Rudnesky for the Philly Voice. The pastry ATM is the second of its kind from Flakely. The first opened in June at the Italian Market’s Salt & Vinegar Store in South Philadelphia. Like the original, Ardmore’s machine will sell all of Flakely’s…
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Pottstown Welcomes New England-Based Discount Retailer Ocean State Job Lot
A Rhode Island-based retail store Ocean State Job Lot, is coming to Pottstown, reports Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The store specializes in selling brand-name household goods, pet supplies, and gourmet foods at deep discounts, is coming to the Pottstown Plaza this fall. This marks the fourth installment in the region for the…
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Lessons in Leadership from Governor Josh Shapiro
Gov. Josh Shapiro serves as an example of effective political leadership, offering valuable lessons for leaders everywhere, writes Allan Domb for the Philadelphia Magazine. Shapiro has a unique mix of skills. The governor combines the ability to understand specific issues – a trait common among legislators – with the vision and action-oriented approach typical of…
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The North Penn Post-12 Program Prepares Students with Disabilities for the Real World
The North Penn Post-12 program prepares students with disabilities for life beyond the classroom with practical skills and hands-on experience, writes Tyler Agriss for The Knight Crier. Each student’s journey is guided by a personalized goal, created in collaboration with their families and school administrators. Goals range from independent living to competitive employment, volunteering, or…
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Cut Your Own Christmas Tree at These Farms in Montgomery County
If you’re searching for the perfect Christmas tree to cut down with your family, Montgomery County offers several farms where you can do just that, write Lisa Dukart, Ben Silver, and Kylee Steigelman for the Main Line Today. Offering a range of live trees ready for decoration, these local farms are the perfect destination for…
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The Great American Pub in Conshohocken Perfect Place to Watch Eagles Game
The Great American Pub in Conshohocken is the ideal spot to watch an Eagles game while enjoying delicious food and drinks, often featured in special offers, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. The pub is family owned and operated. It has been at the same location in Montgomery County for the last 30 years,…
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A Relic of the Gilded Age, Historic Lynnewood Hall Will Soon be Open to the Public
Lynnewood Hall, the mansion tucked away just off Rt. 611 in Elkins Park has sat vacant for decades, but that will soon change. Last year, the Lynnewood Hall Preservation Foundation purchased the estate with plans to restore this relic of the Gilded Age. Photographer Sherman Cahal explores the mansion’s fascinating history on the Pennsylvania subreddit…
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Some Vintage IKEA Furniture With Resale Stickers that will Shock
Typically, heirloom furniture refers to decades-old antiques, but some vintage IKEA furniture proves to be just as valuable, writes Dawn Allcot for MSN. For instance, the VILBERT Chair (1994), designed by Danish icon Verner Panton, was a limited release with only 4,000 units made. Today, this colorful and modern piece is highly collectible, selling for…
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Montco Residents Turn to Professionals for Holiday Lighting
As the holiday season approaches, Montgomery County homeowners like Greg Bowden and Suzanne Taylor are turning to professional services to brighten their homes with festive lights, writes Erin Mcarthy for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Schwenksville’s Greg Bowden hired Four Seasons Property Services to install 600 custom-cut holiday lights on his home for $5,000. Bowden shared that…
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SEI Investments Continues Upward with CEO Ryan Hicke
SEI Investments is embracing change under CEO Ryan Hicke’s leadership, reports Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. The Oaks-based fintech firm has undertaken a significant restructuring, prominently partnering with the Philadelphia Phillies to enhance brand visibility. SEI specializes in providing asset management solutions to diverse clientele, including banks and investment advisors. With a robust third…
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Pottsgrove Manor: Home to Checkered Legacy of Pottstown’s Founder
The Pottsgrove Manor, once the home of John Potts, the founder of Pottstown, is widely regarded as an incredible piece of architecture, reports Todd Haas for 6abc. The residence was built in 1752 for Potts, who was a highly successful iron master. The home has three full stories, an attic, a basement, as well as…
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Making Bryn Mawr College More Accessible Tops the Agenda for New President
New Bryn Mawr College President Wendy Cadge plans to prioritize accessibility for more students at the highly selective Montgomery County institution, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Wendy Cadge was named the tenth president of the women’s liberal arts school in April. She started her tenure in July. She had previously served as…
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Rain Won’t Be Enough to Temper Pennsylvania’s Salt Lines
As Pennsylvania’s salt lines move, the Philadelphia Water Department assures residents that saltwater in the drinking water is unlikely, reports Anthony R. Wood for the Philadelphia Inquirer. However, a dry spell over the past three months has pushed the Delaware River’s salt line—the border where freshwater meets saltwater—farther north than usual. As of Monday, the…
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Two Dogs Compete in The National Dog Show’s First Smile-Off
The National Dog Show press preview in Oaks brought laughter with its first-ever “smile-off” contest between the Lancashire heeler and Samoyed, writes Stephanie Farr for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Judges crowned both Kanji, a 5-year-old heeler from Cape Cod, and Prince Louis, a 6-year-old Samoyed from Clementon, as co-winners. The show, featuring 1,940 dogs from 40…
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Main Line Health Receives Top Marks in Patient Safety
All four Main Line Health acute care hospitals—Lankenau Medical Center, Bryn Mawr Hospital, Paoli Hospital, and Riddle Hospital—have once again received an “A” grade for patient safety from The Leapfrog Group, writes Main Line Times & Suburban. This national nonprofit evaluates hospitals based on over 30 measures, including errors, injuries, and infection prevention, as well…
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Norristown Native Geno Auriemma Cements Legacy as Winningest College Basketball Coach
Norristown native Geno Auriemma became the winningest coach in college basketball history on Wednesday with his 1,217th victory, reports Emma Baccellieri for Sports Illustrated. The milestone came with a decisive 85–41 win over Fairleigh Dickinson, celebrated by 63 alumnae spanning decades of UConn basketball. From benchwarmers to Olympians like Diana Taurasi, they all credited Auriemma…











































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