• Cencora Welcomes New CEO Robert Mauch Amidst Stable Growth and Future Opportunities

    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…

  • Talamore Country Club Gets a Sister Golf Course in North Carolina

    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…

  • Willow Grove Park Mall Introduces Evening Curfew: Teens Now Require Adult Supervision After Certain Hours

    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…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Breathtaking Normandy Tudor in Abington

    First Bank House of the Week: Breathtaking Normandy Tudor in Abington

    A breathtaking Normandy Tudor home on 5.38 beautiful acres with nine bedrooms and eight bathrooms is available for sale in Abington. . , As you enter this lovely residence through the stone vestibule, you are welcomed by the porte-cochere that sets the tone for the entire home. The spacious living room is enhanced by its…

  • 4 Brothers Honey: Horsham Couple Turns Beekeeping Hobby Into Thriving Local Business

    4 Brothers Honey: Horsham Couple Turns Beekeeping Hobby Into Thriving Local Business

    Horsham husband-and-wife duo Justin and Sarah Humes turned their honey-making hobby into a small business, 4 Brothers Honey, writes Nick Iadonisi for 6abc. The business is named after the couple’s four sons. “It used to be 3 Brothers Honey, but then we had a fourth surprise son and we had to change the name to…

  • Newtown Gen Z’er Follows National Trend, Embraces 1990s Colognes

    Newtown Gen Z’er Follows National Trend, Embraces 1990s Colognes

    A Gen Z’er in Bucks County is embracing a national trend, driven by social media and a desire for classic scents, where teen boys are rediscovering 1990s colognes, writes Alina Dizik for The Wall Street Journal. Marcus Melamed, a 15-year-old Newtown resident, had complimented his grandfather’s scent for years before he received his own bottle…

  • Kennedy-Kenrick High School Demolished to Make Room for New Homes

    Kennedy-Kenrick High School Demolished to Make Room for New Homes

    The former Kennedy-Kenrick Catholic High School in Norristown is being demolished to make way for a 325-unit multifamily residential complex, reports Rachel Ravina for The Times Herald. Developer Sarah Peck is leading the project, which will transform the 14.5-acre site located at 920 DeKalb Pike, 1910 Arch St., and 220 E. Johnson Highway. Bishop Kenrick…

  • Most Admired CEOs of 2024 List Features These Montgomery County Business Leaders

    Most Admired CEOs of 2024 List Features These Montgomery County Business Leaders

    Leaders of five Montgomery County companies will be honored at the 2024 Most Admired CEOs Awards by the Philadelphia Business Journal, reports Lisa Dukart. Each year, the Philadelphia Business Journal selects top leaders in the Greater Philadelphia region. Honorees come from all industries ranging from technology innovation to the legal sector. The public submitted the…

  • Penllyn Creek Gets New Bridge, Supporting Pedestrian Safety in Lower Gwynedd

    Penllyn Creek Gets New Bridge, Supporting Pedestrian Safety in Lower Gwynedd

    Lower Gwynedd Township celebrated the completion of a new pedestrian bridge over Penllyn Creek with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday, Sept. 30, reports Rachel Ravina for The Times Herald. The bridge, located at the intersection of Bethlehem Pike and Locust Lane, is part of a series of pedestrian safety improvements in the area. The project…

  • Women of Idenlea Estate Honored with Historic Landmark

    Women of Idenlea Estate Honored with Historic Landmark

    Three remarkable Bala Cynwyd women who lived on the Idenlea estate in Bala Cynwyd were recently recognized with a Pennsylvania historical marker, writes Erin Betley for the Hidden City. Dr. Hannah E. Longshore, Dr. Jane Viola Myers, and Lucretia Mott Longshore Blankenburg owned land in the Bala Cynwyd neighborhood in the mid-nineteenth century and helped…

  • Kindred Podcast: Bryn Athyn Sisters Dive Deep Into Nature and Conservation

    Kindred Podcast: Bryn Athyn Sisters Dive Deep Into Nature and Conservation

    The Kindred Podcast, hosted by Bryn Athyn sisters Jenn Asplundh and Kate Coffin is a worthwhile listen that explores the relationship between humans and nature, writes Courtney Duchene for the Philadelphia Citizen. Now in its seventh season, Kindred features experts like marine biologist Hanne Strager, conservationist Sloane Hawes, and adventurer Melanie Vogel. The podcast seeks…

  • Wawa Comes Out on Top in First Customer Satisfaction Study

    Wawa Comes Out on Top in First Customer Satisfaction Study

    Customers who have been professing Wawa’s superiority for years – especially against Sheetz – turned out to be right, writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Delaware County-based convenience store chain has come out on top in the American Customer Satisfaction Index’s first Convenience Store Study, which was released earlier this week. “We are grateful to our…

  • CluePoints Unveils New Medical & Safety Review Tool for Faster, Smarter Clinical Trials

    CluePoints Unveils New Medical & Safety Review Tool for Faster, Smarter Clinical Trials

    King of Prussia’s CluePoints unveiled its latest innovation, reports Timothy Alexander for MSN. Medical & Safety Review (MSR) is an application designed to revolutionize medical study data analysis, MSR aims to simplify data review with user-friendly dashboards and robust data manipulation tools. This will improve medical oversight and patient safety through enhanced transparency and streamlined…

  • Gratz College Moves to Bala Cynwyd, Jewish Federation Takes Over of Elkins Park Campus

    Gratz College Moves to Bala Cynwyd, Jewish Federation Takes Over of Elkins Park Campus

    The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia is acquiring the Gratz College building on its Mandell Campus in Elkins Park, reports Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The purchase comes as Gratz relocates to a new site on the Main Line. The Federation will become the sole owner of the 28-acre campus in Montgomery County,…

  • St. Joseph’s University’s First Varsity Women’s Golf Team Paves Way for Future Generations

    St. Joseph’s University’s First Varsity Women’s Golf Team Paves Way for Future Generations

    St. Joseph’s University added a varsity women’s golf program this year and its five original members are hoping to pave the way for future generations of students, writes Mia Messina for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The team is led by Theresa Luu, who graduated from St. Joe’s two years ago. “I played on the club team…

  • John Middleton’s Son Apologizes to His Hollywood Hills Neighbors Over State of His Mansions

    John Middleton’s Son Apologizes to His Hollywood Hills Neighbors Over State of His Mansions

    John Powers Middleton, son of Phillies owner and Bryn Mawr resident John Middleton, apologized to his Hollywood Hills neighbors for the state of his two mansions, writes Emily Bloch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This is the film producer’s first public comment on his California properties, including the one vandalized last month. Neighbors have been complaining…

  • Red October Comes to Conshohocken

    Red October Comes to Conshohocken

    Red October is back in Philadelphia as the Phillies head into the postseason, and Conshohocken is joining in on the excitement, reports Jessica Yakubovsky for PHL17 News. Phillies fans have a series of events to look forward to, highlighted by a key stop on Wednesday, October 2, during the Rally for Red October Bus Tour.…

  • Pennsylvania Turnpike Adds Apple Pay, Google Pay to List of Digital Options Drivers Can Use to Pay Their Tolls

    Pennsylvania Turnpike Adds Apple Pay, Google Pay to List of Digital Options Drivers Can Use to Pay Their Tolls

    The Pennsylvania Turnpike has increased the number of digital options drivers can use to cover their tolls, writes Matt Coughlin for KYW Newsradio. “Effective now, customers can use Apple and Google Pay as options to pay their tolls,” said Marissa Orbanek, press secretary for the Turnpike. The Turnpike announced it was adding the two mobile…