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First Bank House of the Week: Gorgeous Colonial in Royersford
A gorgeous colonial home set on 6.5 beautiful acres with six bedrooms and three bathrooms is available for sale in Royersford. . . Originally an inn, this stunning property has been transformed into a welcoming home that seamlessly blends luxury, comfort, and convenience. Lovingly modernized, it retains its timeless old-world charm. . . Highlights include…
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Nucleus RadioPharma’s Move to Lower Gwynedd is All About Strategy
Minnesota-based Nucleus RadioPharma selects Lower Gwynedd for a new 48,000 square-foot facility, reports John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The radiopharmaceutical contract and manufacturing organization will move to a new facility at Spring House Innovation Park. The facility will consolidate research, development, and commercial production. The company expects the project to create 50 new…
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Judge Slams Hammer on Upper Pottsgrove Open Space Project
A Montgomery County judge has ruled in favor of residents who oppose a plan to build a $5.5 million municipal complex on an Upper Pottsgrove Township farm set aside for open space, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The decision by Court of Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey S. Saltz affirms that land obtained for…
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Following Equity Backlash, Lower Merion’s School Board to Pursue Antisemitism Training
Following community backlash to debate about the equity policy last month, Lower Merion’s school board plans to pursue antisemitism training and evaluate the effectiveness of local equity work, writes Maddie Hanna for The Philadelphia Inquirer. At a recent board meeting, president Kerry Sautner assured community members their comments in the wake of the discussion she…
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Astra Lumina Brings Immersive Starry Experience to Abington
The Abington Art Center in Jenkintown will host Astra Lumina, an immersive outdoor experience, beginning November 29, reports Ryan Genova for Glenside Local. Part of the Lumina Enchanted Night Walk series, the event is produced by international multimedia studio Moment Factory in collaboration with live entertainment company Fever. Astra Lumina offers visitors a one-hour journey…
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King of Prussia Gets Spooky at the Trick-Or-Treat Around the Town Center
Get ready for a spooktacular evening at the King of Prussia Trick-or-Treat Around the Town Center! On October 28, at 5:00 PM. Families and trick-or-treaters of all ages are invited to the 5th Annual Trick-or-Treat Around the Town Center. This free event promises a night of fun, costumes, and candy, with no registration required! The…
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Melting Pot Finalizes Remodel with Massive Budget in King of Prussia
Fondue restaurant chain Melting Pot has completed a $1.475 million renovation and expansion of its King of Prussia location with the aim of improving the customer experience, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The restaurant, which is located across from King of Prussia Mall, finalized a three-year remodel. The project expanded the seating,…
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For This Mother-Son Duo, Pickleball Is Family Business
Priya Check and her 23-year-old son Ethan are opening a nine-court indoor pickleball center in Plymouth Meeting, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Last Year, Check was troubled seeing her son looking for a job after graduating college. “I saw him going on these interviews for nine-to-five jobs and he just seemed so…
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King of Prussia’s Jason Karaban Talks Recovery After Downward Spiral, New Album
King of Prussia native Jason Karaban was 16 when he left home for Los Angeles to pursue music, writes Hobart Rowland for the Main Line Today. Over the next years, he wrote for TV and films and collaborated with famous musicians such as Ani DiFranco and Soul Asylum’s Dave Pirner. But decades later, Karaban was…
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Cheltenham Community Rallies Behind Mourning Football Coach
Cheltenham football team and many other community members have rallied around head coach Troy Gore in hopes of boosting his spirits as he mourns the loss of his son, Troy Rivera, writes Aaron Carter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 28-year-old Rivera was in a serious car accident on September 18. Ten days later, he died…
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WSJ: Manoj Bhargava, Hill School Grad Turned Billionaire Commits to Philanthropy
Manoj Bhargava, founder of 5-Hour Energy and graduate of The Hill School in Pottstown, has committed much of his fortune to philanthropic efforts, writes Margot Patrick for The Wall Street Journal. He is particularly aimed at helping those in need in India. After dropping out of Princeton University in the 1970s, Bhargava spent time in…
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Back at Fanatic’s Bala Cynwyd Studios, Mike Missanelli is Happy to Finish His Career on His Own Terms
After leaving 97.5 The Fanatic two years ago when his contract was not renewed, Mike Missanelli is back at the station’s Bala Cynwyd studios, happy that he gets to wrap up his career on his own terms, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. “I didn’t like being dispatched the first time,” he said.…
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Fans Get Preview of A Philly Special Christmas Party Album Recorded in Conshohocken
A Philly Special Christmas Party, the third installment of the Eagles holiday album series recorded in Conshohocken, will be released on November 29, but fans can get a sampling of what it will sound like, writes Dan DeLuca for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Two behind-the-scenes video clips posted earlier this week on Instagram provide a taste…
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Merion Golf Club Tops List of Region’s Most Asset-Rich Country Clubs
Merion Golf Club in Ardmore topped the list of ten nonprofit country clubs in the region with the largest asset values in 2022, write Andy Medici and Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. To compile the list, Business Journals analyzed IRS forms for nonprofit country clubs for 2022. The famed Merion Golf Club reported…
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Victoria Nedza Empowers Others with Disabilities, Speaking at Schools and Capitol Hill
After finally receiving answers about her own condition, Bucks County mom Victoria Nedza has become an advocate for people with disabilities, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. “I have Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, and it’s a progressive, muscle-wasting disease,” said Nedza. “Over 20 years it took me to get a diagnosis. After being diagnosed, I found real…
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Plastic Waste Reduction Program Gets Unanimous Approval in Upper Gwynedd
Upper Gwynedd has introduced a plastic waste reduction program, reports Dan Sokol for the Reporter. Township commissioners unanimously approved the program. Proposed by the Environmental Advisory Council (EAC), the program allows local businesses to opt into one of three levels of plastic reduction. At the bronze level, businesses eliminate single-use plastic bags at the point…






























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