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Elkins Park Mansion Hosts High-End Valentine’s Getaway
Looking to seriously level up Valentine’s Day plans in Montgomery County? Elkins Estate in Elkins Park is opening its doors for a one-night-only luxury experience designed to impress. The 70,000-square-foot historic mansion is usually reserved for weddings and private events. This month, it will host a special Valentine’s Getaway on Feb. 14, offering couples a…
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Habitat for Humanity Invites Women to Bust Myths and Build Community
Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery and Delaware Counties is proud to announce its Women Build initiative, set to take place in March of 2026. Centered around International Women’s Day, Women Build invites teams of women and allies to join together, spend a day building a future home, and make a difference in their community. Habitat…
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Jeffrey Lurie Wants to Host a Super Bowl in Philadelphia, But There’s an Expensive Snag
Jeffrey Lurie has built the Philadelphia Eagles into a premier NFL franchise, but his next challenge may be even bigger—bringing a Super Bowl to Philadelphia, writes Jeff Karr for CBS Sports. The longtime owner and Wynnewood resident is committed to making it happen. Whether it becomes a reality depends on the future of Lincoln Financial…
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Bala Cynwyd Billionaire Jeff Yass Donates $100 Million to University Dedicated to Free Speech
Jeff Yass, co-founder of Susquehanna International Group, is once again making headlines, this time in higher education, writes Jessica Priest for The Texas Tribune. The Bala Cynwyd billionaire donated $100 million to the University of Austin. The fledgling private institution was founded by critics of mainstream academia who argue that universities have stifled free speech…
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Conshohocken-Based Health Tech Startup Keriton Acquired by Natus Sensory
Keriton, a Conshohocken-based health-tech startup, has been acquired by Natus Sensory, a global provider of pediatric and neonatal medical technology, for an undisclosed sum, writes Holly Quinn for Technical.ly. Focused on improving feeding safety in NICUs (neonatal intensive care units), Keriton’s feeding-management platform should gain wider adoption worldwide as a result of the deal. “They’ve…
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High-End Fitness Club Coming to Wynnewood Shopping Center
A new boutique fitness option is on the way to the Main Line, with Club Studio Fitness planning a large-scale location in Wynnewood, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The California-based fitness brand will take over roughly 50,000 square feet at Wynnewood Shopping Center. It will fill the former Bed Bath & Beyond space.…
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One Tough Year Later, Abington’s Ray Rice Makes an Impact on the Court
After a year defined by rehab, patience, and grit, Abington High School junior Ray Rice is back on the basketball court, writes Tom Moore for The Bucks County Courier Times. The 6-foot-3 forward missed the entire 2024–25 campaign after suffering a torn ACL, torn meniscus and bone bruise during a fall tournament game. The injury…
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Plymouth Meeting Woman Leads Back to Earth Compost Crew to Reduce Food Waste
Plymouth Meeting’s Colleen Falicki launched Back to Earth Compost Crew as a way to reduce food waste and return nutrients to the earth, reports Nick Iadonisi for 6abc. Working with her small crew, Falicki collects food scraps from businesses and residences, transforming them into compost that will nourish the soil and support future generations. “We…
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Is Eataly Worth the Hype? Inside King of Prussia’s Newest Draw
The arrival of Eataly at the King of Prussia Mall is less about grocery shopping, and more about the experience, writes Jason Sheehan for Philadelphia Magazine. Open for just a few months, Eataly has quickly become one of the mall’s biggest draws, pulling in shoulder-to-shoulder crowds eager to wander its 21,000-square-foot Italian food hall. While…
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Methacton Cheer Team Stuck in Texas — and Comes Home Stronger
What was supposed to be a quick trip home turned into an unexpected adventure for the Methacton High School cheer team, reports Dawn Timmeney for Fox 29. After traveling to Fort Worth, Texas, to compete in the NCA Nationals, the team found itself stranded for several days when a severe winter storm shut down flights…
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Don’t Sleep on Valentine’s Day Plans. Reserve a Table at These Great Montco Restaurants
Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and Montgomery County offers some standout places for a memorable night out with that special someone. Whether you’re planning a romantic dinner or a cozy evening, these local favorites deliver heart-felt experiences. The Melting Pot in King of Prussia has long been a go-to for couples seeking a classic…
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CRC Industries Plans Move to Larger Office Space in Horsham
CRC Industries will expand its headquarters by more than 20 percent following the lease of a larger space in Horsham, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. This summer, the chemical specialty products supplier will move from its current headquarters at 800 Enterprise Road, just two miles from the new offices. The current facility…
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WSJ: Amazon Fresh in Willow Grove Among Stores Set to Close Nationwide
Amazon is shutting down its physical grocery stores nationwide, a move that will include the Amazon Fresh location in Willow Grove, according to The Wall Street Journal. The company announced it will close all Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go stores as it shifts its focus to online same-day delivery and expands its Whole Foods Market…
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Norristown’s Airy Street Prison Advances Clean Up with Federal Grant
Plans for the future of Norristown’s long-vacant Airy Street Prison site are inching forward, writes Rachel Ravina for The Reporter. Montgomery County officials pursue federal funding to clean up the historic property and prepare it for redevelopment. County planning leaders recently received approval to apply for a $4 million Brownfields Grant from the U.S. Environmental…
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Is it Worth Preserving Suburban Malls and Their Nostalgic Window to the Past?
For many who grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs, the mall wasn’t just a place to shop — it was the center of teenage life, writes Kyle Bagenstose for Hidden City Philadelphia. That nostalgia is front-of-mind for preservationist Rachel Hildebrandt, who once rode SEPTA buses from East Oak Lane to destinations like Willow Grove Park…
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Ardmore’s Tired Hands Rebrands Original Brewpub with New Name & Cocktails
Big changes are brewing in Ardmore’s Tired Hands, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The brewing company has reimagined its original BrewCafé, now operating as Ardmore Brewing Co. The new name comes with a refreshed interior, an expanded food and cocktail menu, and a streamlined beer list. Founder Jean Broillet IV says the…
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What to Know Ahead of Hatfield’s Movie Lots Hearing
After years of discussion and debate, Hatfield Township residents will get a closer look at what could be next for the long-discussed “Movie Lots” property, writes Dan Sokil for The Reporter. Township officials will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, January 28, where Pulte Homes is expected to formally present its case for conditional use…
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First Bank House of the Week: Inside a $1.7M Luxury Home in Gwynedd Valley
Set on a quiet stretch of Evans Road in one of Lower Gwynedd Township’s most desirable neighborhoods, this expansive Gwynedd Valley home is now on the market for $1,699,900. According to a listing on Realtor.com, the custom-built residence offers a rare blend of privacy, scale, and proximity to some of Montgomery County’s most convenient amenities.…































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