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‘Rebel with a Clause’ Draws Hundreds to Bryn Mawr Film Institute
Rebel with a Clause, a grammar docu-comedy, attracted hundreds of language lovers and grammar nerds to the Bryn Mawr Film Institute despite frigid temperatures and one of the region’s largest snowstorms in years, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The film follows language expert Ellen Jovin as she travels across the country with her…
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Entrepreneur Danielle Kangas Appointed as Main Street Manager for PBIDMA
The Pottstown Business Improvement District Management Association (PBIDMA) announces the appointment of Danielle Kangas as the new Main Street Manager. With a robust background in both entrepreneurship and technology, Kangas is poised to lead initiatives aimed at the continuation of revitalizing Pottstown’s downtown corridor. “This is not just about managing a district; it’s about bringing…
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Level99 to Bring Interactive Gaming Adventure to King of Prussia Mall
The nation’s largest retail destination is about to level up. Level99, the award-winning entertainment concept blending interactive challenges, team games, and craft dining, is expanding to King of Prussia Mall in 2027. Spanning 46,000 square feet, the new venue will feature more than 50 full-scale games and team challenges, offering a mix of mental puzzles…
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Norristown’s Quinn Sullivan Embraces Recovery and Leadership with Union
Norristown native Quinn Sullivan may be sidelined with a torn ACL, but his presence around the Philadelphia Union hasn’t faded, writes Jonathan Tannenwald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 21-year-old attacking midfielder missed last season’s playoff run, a tough break after being named the team’s Fan Player of the Year. While the injury kept him off…
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Where Montco Goes for Chocolate Cravings on the Main Line
When a chocolate craving hits, there is no shortage of local sweet spots ready to deliver, according to Main Line Today. From handmade truffles to over-the-top chocolate treats, these Montco favorites offer plenty of reasons to indulge, whether you’re shopping for Valentine’s Day or treating yourself. Kilwins – King of Prussia A longtime favorite with…
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Award-Winning Artillery Brewing Opens New Taproom in Pottstown, Its Largest Yet
Artillery Brewing Company, the award-winning craft brewery with locations in West Chester and Drexel Hill, has opened its newest and largest taproom in Pottstown, writes Maren Kaymak-Loveless for the Main Line Tonight. Blending local heritage and reclaimed materials with comfort food favorites, the 100-seat venue offers a unique experience. Artillery Brewing, known for its premium…
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Conshohocken-based Cencora’s New Partnership Speeds Rare Disease Treatment to Market
Conshohocken’s Cencora partnered with Curant Rare to help rare disease treatments reach patients faster and more smoothly, the companies announced in a press release. Curant Rare announced a strategic collaboration with Cencora to support pharmaceutical companies bringing rare disease therapies to market. Rare disease drugs often face added hurdles, including complex regulations and limited patient…
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Volunteers Conduct Annual Point-in-Time Count of Homeless Population in Montgomery County
Volunteers took part in Montgomery County’s annual Point-in-Time Count, an initiative aimed at capturing a snapshot of the local homeless population on a given January night, writes Rachel Ravina for North Penn Now. “I think last night we had a group of volunteers that are committed to our work to really see those who currently…
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Josh Shapiro Reflects on the Women Who Ground His Life and Work
Governor Josh Shapiro often speaks about leadership, service, and responsibility, but in a recent interview CBS Sunday Morning, he traced those values back to home. In particular, he credits the relationship with his mother and wife, Lori. The Abington native described his mother as the greatest activist he has ever known. As a child, she…
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Gilbertsville Teen Dances Her Way to the World Stage in Ireland
A Gilbertsville teenager is preparing to take a big leap to the world stage in Ireland, writes Evan Brandt for The Reporter. Madeleine Connolly, 17, will compete this spring in the Irish step-dancing World Championships in Dublin. Her journey began years ago after being inspired by the iconic stage show Riverdance, and that passion has…
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Apartment Sales Surge in Montco with $48M Bala Cynwyd Deal
A prominent apartment community in Bala Cynwyd has changed hands, underscoring the continued strength of southern Montco’s multifamily market, writes Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. A 173-unit Bala Cynwyd apartment building has sold for $48.3 million, or roughly $279,000 per unit, to a joint venture of out-of-state investors. The five-year-old property at 9…
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King of Prussia’s David’s Bridal Debuts New Spring 2026 Collections for Brides and Bridesmaids
King of Prussia-based David’s Bridal recently unveiled its Spring 2026 Bridal and Bridesmaids Collections designed by head of couture and design Viola Chan. The Spring 2026 Bridal Collection embraces a modern couture vision grounded in emotion, craftsmanship, and confident self-expression. It follows bridal trends that lean into romantic nostalgia, with lace and corsetry. Soft femininity…
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Conshohocken’s ZeroEyes Doubles Expands Operations to Meet AI Gun Detection Demand
Conshohocken-based ZeroEyes reported a strong 2025, with rapid growth including expanding its operations center and doubling its partner channel to meet the growing demand for AI gun detection, according to a staff report from Police Magazine. The company, which created the first AI-based gun detection video analytics platform to receive the full DHS SAFETY Act…
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Rising Main Line Restaurateur Plans Bar-Forward Italian Spot in Bryn Mawr
A rising Main Line restaurateur is bringing a fresh concept to Bryn Mawr Village, according to Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Alessandro “Alex” Fiorello is preparing to open a bar-forward Italian restaurant at 915 Lancaster Ave., replacing the recently closed Il Fiore. The Bryn Mawr location previously housed Marc Vetri’s short-lived Fiore Rosso before…
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Hundreds Brave the Cold for Spring Mountain’s Snowshoe Race
Braving single-digit temperatures and fresh snow, hundreds of athletes turned out for one of Montco’s most rugged winter traditions, writes John Worthington for The Reporter. Roughly 350 snowshoe racers descended on Spring Mountain Ski Area for the 20th annual Snowshoe Race, a 5K that sends competitors charging up and down the slopes. Race director Ed…
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Toll Brothers Joint Venture Sells Apartment Building Outside of Boston for $131M
A joint venture between Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers and an affiliate of The Carlyle Group has sold an apartment building outside of Boston for $131 million, writes Grant Welker for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Pantzer Properties, a New York real estate investment firm, bought the 289-unit property located roughly 15 miles from downtown Boston. The…
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Lower Merion Police Donate 800 Hours to Support Detective With Ailing Wife
Lower Merion police rallied around Detective Dan Gilbert and donated 800 hours so he could spend more time with his family after his wife, Lauren, was diagnosed with terminal cancer, write Joe Holden and Tom Gardiner for CBS News. “They took a 12-inch section of her colon, took out a very large tumor, and took…






















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