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Best Spots in Bucks County to Eat While Taking in Beautiful Fall Foliage
Bucks County is a top fall foliage destination with plenty of eateries where you can enjoy a good meal or a drink while taking in the beautiful autumn views, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The Black Bass Hotel in Lumberville is an ideal spot for picturesque local dining. “Although all year…
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Franklin Biolabs Opens in King of Prussia to Revolutionize Gene Therapy
Dr. James Wilson, a pioneer in gene therapy, has launched Franklin Biolabs, a new company in King of Prussia at the Discovery Labs complex, reports John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Wilson started Franklin Biolabs after more than three decades at the University of Pennsylvania. The new venture hired over 130 employees, many of…
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MM Partners’ Seven-Story Development Set to Transform Norristown’s DeKalb Street
The Norristown Municipal Council has approved Philadelphia-based MM Partners’ proposal to build a seven-story apartment building at 69 E. Main Street, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The proposal will be at the intersection of Main and DeKalb Streets. It will sit adjacent to the Justice Center Project, a renovation and expansion of the…
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Voter Services Mobile Outreach Van Hits the Road in Montgomery County
Montgomery County unveiled its new Voter Services Mobile Outreach Van on Saturday at Abington Township’s Fall Festival, reports Rachel Ravina for Main Line Media News. The new initiative aims to boost voter engagement ahead of the 2024 General Election. The mobile outreach van was stationed at Crestmont Park, offering voter registration services, mail-in ballot information,…
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Conshohocken Brewing and Asher’s Chocolate Collab for a Good Cause
Two Montgomery County favorites have teamed up again to create a seasonal beverage for a good cause, writes Main Line Media News. Asher’s Chocolate, a family-owned chocolatier from Souderton, has partnered with Conshohocken Brewing to launch a limited-edition Chocolate Orange Porter. A portion of the proceeds from the porter, which is available now, supports local…
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Victus Sports is the Hometown Bat Behind Phillies’ Red October
Next year, King of Prussia’s Victus Sports will become an official bat supplier for Major League Baseball, writes Neil Fischer for NBC Philadelphia. Still, they aren’t waiting to get in on the action. This Red October, Phillies stars are already swinging their bats. This season, the King of Prussia company produced around 120,000 bats, but…
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Lontex Takes on Nike in David vs. Goliath Battle
A court-ordered review has concluded that Nike Inc. knowingly violated the trademark rights of Norristown-based Lontex Corp., owned by Efraim Nathan, reports Joseph N. Distefan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Nike copied Lontex’s “Sweat It Out” knit garments used for athletic recovery. In 2021, Lontex won a federal jury verdict against Nike for trademark infringement. Nike…
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Airy Street Prison’s Future to Be Discussed at Norristown Open House
A public open house regarding the future of the Airy Street Prison redevelopment project in Norristown will be held today, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. The event is scheduled for this afternoon from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Suite 202 in One Montgomery Plaza. A public outcry has saved the prison from demolition.…
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Cavan Sullivan Inks Major Endorsement Deal after Philadelphia Union Debut
Philadelphia Union midfielder and Norristown native Cavan Sullivan has signed an endorsement deal with clothing brand and retailer Aéropostale, writes Alex Silverman for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Fifteen-year-old Sullivan became the youngest athlete to play in a major North American professional team sport when he first made his Major League Soccer debut in July. He…
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Gladwyne Mediterranean-style Home Next to Philadelphia Country Club Hits Market for $5.45M
A Mediterranean-style Gladwyne home that is adjacent to Philadelphia Country Club on an attractive 4.14-acre property has hit the market for $5.45 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. This six-bedroom, nine-bathroom residence features a pool, a tennis court, along with an indoor squash court. The property is owned by Chase Lenfest, son…
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Six Power Women Making a Difference in Montgomery County
Six power women from Montgomery County made the list of 21 shining stars who are making a difference in the western suburbs, writes Gina Lizzo for the Main Line Today. Sandy Stauffer is the founder of the Bakery House in Bryn Mawr, famous for its delicious muffins, pies, and other baked goods. During the pandemic,…
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Three Main Projects Mark Years of Schuylkill Expressway Construction
While years of construction on the Schuylkill Expressway have not resulted in new lanes or barriers, they have been marked by three main projects dating back as far as 2017, writes Michelle Myers for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation resurfaced 12.5 miles of the Schuylkill in the summer of 2017. As part…
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Jenkintown School District Ranks Among Pennsylvania’s Best
The Jenkintown School District is among the best in Pennsylvania, according to a new Niche list, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Niche’s 2025 Best Schools and Districts rankings place Jenkintown in eighth place in Montgomery County and No. 31 in the state. The school district was given an overall letter grade of B+ by…
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PennDOT’s $10M Church Road Revamp Sparks Mixed Reactions in Wyncote
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is planning to invest $10 million in improvements to Church Road in the Wyncote section of Cheltenham, an area known for collisions, close calls, and being particularly unfriendly to pedestrians, writes Kevin Riordan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The stretch of just over one-third of a mile will get turning lanes at…
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Cencora Welcomes New CEO Robert Mauch Amidst Stable Growth and Future Opportunities
On Tuesday, Robert Mauch officially became the new CEO of Conshohocken-based Cencora, formerly AmerisourceBergen, reports John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Mauch succeeds Steve Collis. According to Elizabeth Anderson, an analyst at Evercore ISI, this transition is not expected to result in significant changes, as Mauch is a long-time company insider taking over a…
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Talamore Country Club Gets a Sister Golf Course in North Carolina
Bob Levy Jr., a local businessman and owner of two country clubs in the Philadelphia suburbs, is expanding his portfolio with the acquisition of Legacy Golf Links in Aberdeen, North Carolina, reports Ben Tobin and Ryan Sharrow for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 164-acre golf club, part of an area known for prestigious resorts like…
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Willow Grove Park Mall Introduces Evening Curfew: Teens Now Require Adult Supervision After Certain Hours
As of October 1, the Willow Grove Park Mall does not allow teenagers to shop after certain hours unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, writes Kenny Cooper for the WHYY. During weekdays and Saturdays, visitors under 18 cannot shop unaccompanied by an adult from 5 P.M. until closing. On Sundays, the rule goes into…






































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