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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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Norristown Day Shelter at Risk of Shutdown by Month’s End Without New Home
The Norristown Hospitality Center, a crucial support hub for low-income and homeless Montgomery County residents, is facing the risk of being shut down, writes Nate File for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The nonprofit day shelter that provides free meals, showers, laundry, legal aid, and other services has been instructed to move out of its current home…
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Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan Readies for Pivotal Year With Union Before Manchester City Transfer
Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan is entering a crucial season with Philadelphia Union before his planned transfer to Manchester City at the end of 2027, writes Jonathan Tannenwald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. However, the 16-year-old phenom, who recently left with the team for their preseason training in Spain, has gotten used to the spotlight by now. “The…
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Narberth’s New Mayor Eyes Revitalization Without Losing Its Soul
Narberth’s new mayor wants residents to imagine a borough that feels just as welcoming stepping off the train as it does walking home at night, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Dana Edwards was sworn in earlier this month, bringing an approachable leadership style to the borough of roughly 4,500 residents. A longtime financial…
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Limerick Residents Push Back on Land Swap Amid Data Center Fears
A proposed land swap tied to a major warehouse developer has sparked backlash in Limerick Township, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Residents packed a recent Board of Supervisors meeting to voice concerns about overdevelopment and the potential for a future data center. Under the proposal, Limerick Town Center LLC would trade more than…
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Grey Towers Castle Stands as a Striking Architectural Landmark at Arcadia University
Built in 1898, Grey Towers Castle on Arcadia University campus is one of Pennsylvania’s most striking buildings, with more than 50 gargoyles and a mirror room, reports Tom Kretschmer for 6abc. Grey Towers Castle was once among the largest private residences in the nation, and today it is a home for some lucky students. “Even…
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Fortune Awards Toll Brothers Top Honors in Home Building Industry
Fortune named Fort Washington–based Toll Brothers the No. 1 Most Admired Home Builder on its 2026 list of the World’s Most Admired Companies, the company announced in a press release. The recognition marks the ninth time Toll Brothers has earned the top spot in its category, reinforcing the builder’s long-standing reputation for quality, leadership, and…
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First Bank House of the Week: Historic Rydal Estate Lists at $1.6M
The stunning 6-bedroom, 4.5-bath Colonial at 630 Washington Lane in Rydal has hit the market with a $1,600,000 list price that blends historic charm with expansive living space. To read the full article click Realtor.com. . . Situated on a generous 2.62-acre parcel in the heart of Montgomery County, this nearly 7,000-square-foot residence dates back…
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IKEA’s Next Showroom Is Digital, and It Starts on Roblox
Soon, Montco residents may not need to drive to Conshohocken to get their IKEA fill. The Swedish furniture store, which houses its U.S. headquarters in Conshohocken, is testing virtual versions of its home furnishings inside the popular gaming platform Roblox, according to Brian Warmoth from Digital Commerce 360. The pilot, running January 22 through February…
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Rachel Bunting’s Virtual Walk Challenge Keeps Lima Estates Moving All Winter
At Lima Estates, an Acts Retirement community, a winter walking challenge has turned cold months into a season of friendly competition, learning, and connection. Led by Fitness Program Manager Rachel Bunting, the community’s virtual walk invites residents and staff to log miles while “traveling” across the Great American Rail Trail—from Washington, D.C., to Washington State,…
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Investor Interest Grows as 310-Unit Montco Complex Goes for Sale
A sizable Montco apartment community in Eagleville is hitting the market, writes Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Riverview Landing at Valley Forge, a 310-unit property, has been listed for sale as a value-add opportunity. The 21-year-old complex sits just north of the Schuylkill River and minutes from King of Prussia, placing it close…
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Lansdale’s Sean McDermott Fired After Reshaping the Buffalo Bills
Lansdale native Sean McDermott’s nine-year run as head coach of the Buffalo Bills came to an abrupt end this week, writes John Wawrow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. His tenure reshaped one of the NFL’s long-struggling franchises but stopped just short of a Super Bowl breakthrough. McDermott was fired Monday following Buffalo’s overtime loss at Denver…
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From Local Courts to Hawk Hill: The Trust Powering St. Joe’s Womens Basketball
Years of experience and chemistry are fueling the leadership under juniors Gabby Casey and Aleah Snead for St. Joe’s women’s basketball, writes Mia Messina for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Their connection goes back well before college. Casey and Snead played AAU ball together with the Philadelphia Belles, faced each other in high school, then arrived at…
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All-Age Entertainment Awaits at Arnold’s Family Fun Center in Oaks
Arnold’s Family Fun Center in Oaks is a sprawling indoor entertainment venue with activities for the whole family, from karts and laser tag to bowling and even axe throwing, reports Todd Haas for 6abc. The center is located next to several other attractions that are also owned by Valley Forge Promotions. “We’re one of the…
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Two Major King of Prussia Hotels Hit the Market Ahead of Colossal Year for Tourists
Two well-known King of Prussia hotels are officially on the market, creating a rare investment opportunity in one of Montgomery County’s busiest commercial districts, Emma Dooling for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The Fairfield Inn Philadelphia Valley Forge/King of Prussia and the Crowne Plaza Philadelphia King of Prussia were recently listed for sale after their previous…
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Shapiro Administration Boosts Young Farmers with $600,345 in PA Farm Bill Grants
During the 2026 Farm Show, the Shapiro Administration has announced $600,345 in Pennsylvania Farm Bill grants that are aimed at expanding career opportunities for young Pennsylvanians in the agricultural sector, according to a staff report from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The grants will support projects designed to help youth across the state succeed in the…
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North Wales Borough Teams With Valley Forge Tourism for 250th Anniversary Push
North Wales partnered with Visit Valley Forge, a nonprofit that promotes regional events, to help publicize the town’s activities for the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding, writes Dan Sokil for The Reporter. The proposed events include a reading of the Declaration of Independence in town on Independence Day. “It will be just as it…
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St. Joe’s Hannah Prince Hired as Penn State Head Field Hockey Coach
Hannah Prince, St. Joe’s head coach since 2022, has been appointed as the new head field hockey coach at Penn State, writes Greg Finberg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Over four seasons leading the Hawks, Prince achieved a 64-14 record, qualified for the NCAA Tournament every year, and secured two Atlantic 10 regular-season titles and four…















































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