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First Bank House of the Week: Inside a $1.55M Fully Furnished Toll Brothers Model Home in Royersford
Listed at $1,559,000, this fully furnished Toll Brothers model home is turning heads. To see the full listing, visit Realtor.com. . . Set in a highly accessible Montgomery County location near major highways and retail hubs, the property blends upscale living with everyday convenience. . . Inside, the home is designed for both comfort and…
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New Ordinance in Jenkintown Targets Plastic Waste and Pollution
Jenkintown is taking a step toward sustainability with a new ordinance aimed at reducing plastic waste across the borough. According to a press release, the measure was passed by the Jenkintown Borough Council with support from the Environmental Advisory Committee. It will take effect on July 23. Under the new rules, businesses will no longer…
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Bryn Mawr College Buys Shipley School Residential Property for $1.2M
Bryn Mawr College has acquired a Shipley School residential property for $1.2 million, over double the amount Shipley originally paid when it bought the home in 2001, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Shipley, a private pre-K through grade 12 school, used the home at 1010 Wyndon Avenue as faculty housing. Set on…
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From Chanel to Gucci: Revivals Boutique Offers High-End Designer Finds in Ardmore
For more than three decades, Revivals Boutique in Ardmore has been the Main Line’s go-to destination for luxury consignment, carrying everything from Chanel handbags to Prada shoes, reports Jenn Frederick for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Prices are one of the store’s main draws. A pair of leopard Manolo Blahnik shoes that typically retail for $1,265 is…
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Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Makes First Major Move Under New CEO
Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers is expanding its national footprint with a new acquisition, marking the first major move under recently appointed CEO Karl Mistry, writes Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The luxury homebuilder has agreed to acquire Buffington Homes, a leading builder in northwest Arkansas. The deal brings nine active or upcoming communities…
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Valley Forge Rev Run Raises $100K in Milestone 20th Year
Montgomery County’s Valley Forge Revolutionary Run hit a major milestone this year, celebrating its 20th year with both a strong turnout and record fundraising, writes The Times Herald. The event held at Valley Forge National Historical Park brought together more than 1,500 runners and walkers from 23 states and even the Netherlands. The run was…
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Blue Bell Parent Brings Goddard School to Souderton
Early childhood education is expanding in Montgomery County with the opening of a new school in Souderton, writes The Reporter. The Goddard School has launched its first Souderton location at 215 Souder’s Way. The nearly 11,000-square-foot facility is designed to serve up to 150 children ranging from six weeks to six years old. The center…
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The Matcha Spot Debuts with Unique Drinks in Hatboro
A new coffee concept is brewing in Hatboro, bringing a fresh lineup of matcha drinks and specialty beverages to a scenic Montgomery County setting, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch. The Matcha Spot has opened as a mobile operation on the deck of Concordance Ferments, overlooking Pennypack Creek. The weekday-only spot offers handcrafted matchas, iced and…
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A 30-Year Journey: Gregory Shank is Named New Managing Partner of Maillie LLP
Gregory Shank didn’t just land the top job at one of the region’s most respected accounting firms. He’s been building toward it for more than three decades. Maillie LLP, the Limerick-based accounting and advisory firm, has named Shank as its new managing partner, succeeding Laurie Tolle, who is retiring after 19 years with the firm.…
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Dine Better All Year for $150: The Farmer’s Daughter Launches a VIP Club Worth Joining
If you already find yourself at The Farmer’s Daughter Restaurant at Normandy Farm a few times a year, it’s worth doing the math before your next visit. A VIP Club membership runs $150 annually, and it doesn’t take long to recoup that. The complimentary Sunday brunch for two alone is worth the better part of…
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No Sign. No Delivery. No Marketing. So Why Is This Elkins Park Pizzeria Always Busy?
Tucked along the busy stretch of Old York Road in Elkins Park, Apizzeria 888 by Sebastian is easy to miss, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. There is no sign, no delivery service, and no marketing push. Yet owner Sebastian Besiso has cultivated a steady following by focusing on a tightly crafted, highly personal…
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A Valley Forge Icon Gets New Life: Washington Memorial Chapel Gets a Multi-Million Dollar Makeover
A sweeping restoration effort is underway at one of Montgomery County’s most recognizable historic sites, writes Melissa Jacobs for Main Line Tonight. Washington Memorial Chapel, the National Historic Landmark bordering Valley Forge National Historical Park, has begun a multi-year, multi-million-dollar renovation aimed at revitalizing its campus. The first phase focuses on Patriot’s Hall, the gathering…
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Blue Bell’s Unisys Partnership Takes Aim at Rising Financial Crime
Blue Bell’s Unisys is expanding its role in global financial technology through a new partnership aimed at strengthening banking security and compliance. The company recently announced a collaboration with Worldsys to integrate advanced anti-money laundering capabilities into its core banking platform. The move is designed to help financial institutions better detect fraud, meet evolving regulatory…
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Montgomery County Tackles Homelessness with Hotel Stays
Montgomery County is seeing real results from an innovative effort to combat homelessness that’s giving residents more than just a roof over their heads, writes Kim Hudson for CBS Philadelphia. Montco’s Emergency Hotel Program in Pottstown provides temporary housing in local hotels for individuals and families in crisis. Backed by nearly $2 million in funding,…
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Huntingdon Valley Firefighter Honored for Remarkable 70 Years of Service
For Huntingdon Valley’s Emil Dix, service has been a lifetime commitment, writes Dawn Timmeney for Fox 29 Philadelphia. The 91-year-old member of the Huntingdon Valley Fire Company was honored by Lower Moreland Township officials after reaching an extraordinary milestone. Dix has served 70 years as an active volunteer firefighter. The recognition, held before a packed…
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Kids Empire is Fun, Safe Toddler Paradise in Collegeville
Kids Empire in Collegeville is a safe, clean, and fun indoor playground that has become a favorite among kids and parents throughout Montgomery County, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. With one entry fee, a family with toddlers and young kids can enjoy a full day of play. The receipt allows visitors to come…
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This Charming Conshohocken B&B Has Been Welcoming Guests Since 1882
Tucked into a quiet Conshohocken neighborhood just steps from Mary Wood Park, The Willough Bed + Breakfast feels less like a hotel and more like being welcomed into a beautifully kept historic home. Owner MJ Paschall reopened the five-room inn in November, bringing four decades of hospitality experience to a building that has anchored this…































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