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Locals Swear By These Two Historic Eateries in Montgomery County
Two Montgomery County eateries found their place on the list of the seven little-known historic Pennsylvania restaurants that locals swear by, writes David Murphy for FoodNService. Rather than chasing trends or publicity, these restaurants have been serving the same dishes with confidence for generations, relying on reputation, memory, and routine. The William Penn Inn in…
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Plymouth Meeting Pharmaceutical Company Eyes $1B Milestone
Harmony Biosciences says its flagship narcolepsy drug is on track to hit a major milestone, writes John George for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The Plymouth Meeting business expects Wakix to surpass $1 billion in annual revenue this year. The drug treats excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexy in patients with narcolepsy. It generated $868 million in…
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Philly Home + Garden Show Returns to Oaks in February
The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks will once again host the Philly Home + Garden Show from February 20 to 22, offering three days of home improvement ideas, expert guidance, and interactive experiences, writes The Philly Voice. Close to 300 exhibitors in remodeling, décor, landscaping, outdoor living, and home services will be on display…
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Conshohocken Artists Behind Pennsylvania Farm Show’s Iconic Butter Sculpture
Conshohocken artists are once again behind one of Pennsylvania’s most beloved winter traditions, writes Jason Nark for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Sculptors Jim Victor and Marie Pelton unveiled the iconic butter sculpture at this year’s Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg. The 1,000-pound creation honors America’s upcoming Semiquincentennial. It is titled “A Toast to Our Nation’s 250th…
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Philadelphia Fishing Show Draws Anglers to Oaks
Anglers from across the region gathered in Oaks for the Philadelphia Fishing Show, which was held at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center from January 9 to January 11, reports Nick Iadonisi for 6abc. “It’s all fishing, and that’s what we pride ourselves on,” said show promoter Dave DeGennaro. “Saltwater, freshwater, fly fishing, to big game…
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Wynnewood’s English Village: Century-Old Neighborhood with Timeless Medieval Appeal
Wynnewood’s English Village, which marked its 100th anniversary last year, exudes authentic medieval charm with its 29 Tudor-style homes, writes Paul Jablow for the Main Line Today. Nestled between Cherry Lane and Wister Road near Lower Merion High School, the neighborhood occasionally surprises even the locals with its unique aesthetics. “Nobody would build this today,”…
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Five New Lower Merion Commissioners Take Oath of Office
Five newly elected commissioners in Lower Merion took their oath of office on January 5, officially launching the board’s 126th year of governing the township, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. During the ceremony that was attended by family and friends, the commissioners described the major challenges and opportunities the board will address this…
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Michael Rubin Bets Big on Fanatics’ Next Phase of Growth
Bryn Mawr native Michael Rubin is once again thinking big, writes Mark Faithfull for Forbes. Last week, the Fanatics founder said his global sports commerce empire could generate as much as $50 billion in annual sales within the next decade. Today, Fanatics is valued at roughly $13 billion and spans licensed merchandise, trading cards, sports…
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Jenkintown’s Bradley Cooper Celebrates a Year of Cheesesteaks
Jenkintown native Bradley Cooper celebrated a major milestone for his New York City cheesesteak spot, Danny & Coop’s, writes Sabrina Weiss for People Magazine. The actor stopped by Good Morning America to mark the restaurant’s one-year anniversary, making sure no one on set went hungry. Cooper opened Danny & Coop’s in January 2025 with Danny…
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How Alegre Wealth Brings Empowerment to Wealth Planning
For many people, financial planning feels overwhelming. Albania Espinal has built her career around making it approachable, purposeful, and empowering. As the founder and wealth advisor behind Radnor’s Alegre Wealth, Albania has built a practice centered on helping clients approach their finances with confidence and clarity, rather than stress or uncertainty. Albania’s philosophy is shaped…
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Gift From Ursinus College Alumna Fully Funds 50 Experiential Learning Grants
Ursinus College has received a generous gift from an alumna who has chosen to remain anonymous. The donation will fully fund 50 Experiential Learning Grants. These grants expand hands-on learning opportunities for first-year and incoming students through Ursinus’ APEX program. In addition to funding the grants, the gift includes $200,000 towards the Ursinus Fund, which…
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Fast-Growing Lower Gwynedd Brokerage Joins Tampa’s Baldwin Group
A fast-growing Lower Gwynedd insurance brokerage is entering its next chapter after being acquired by a national player, according to Jeff Blumenthal for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Capstone Group has been acquired by The Baldwin Group, a publicly traded Tampa insurance and employee benefits firm. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Founded in…
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King of Prussia’s David’s Bridal Turns Creators into a New Sales Engine
King of Prussia–based David’s Bridal is leaning deeper into the creator economy with the launch of David’s Style Squad, writes Adam Blair for Retail TouchPoints. The new ambassador program is designed to turn customers, employees, and creators into a powerful sales and storytelling engine. The commissioned program brings together social creators, frontline associates, and loyal…
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Bryn Mawr Hospital Launches Psychiatry Residency Following Crozer Transition
Mental health care is getting a boost with the new in-house Psychiatry Residency Program at Bryn Mawr Hospital, writes Timothy Alexander for MyChesCo. The new suite brings psychiatry residents together with psychology and psychotherapy services under one roof. Health system leaders say the centralized setup is designed to strengthen collaboration, enhance education, and expand patient…
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Fate of Ted Kunda’s Bicentennial Mural in King of Prussia Hangs in Limbo
As the nation starts its 250th anniversary celebration, the fate of Ted Kunda’s bicentennial mural in King of Prussia remains uncertain, writes J.F. Pirro for the Main Line Today. The massive mural, depicting George Washington and his soldiers at Valley Forge, painted by Kunda’s father in the 1970s was the largest outdoor mural in the…
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Sophisticated Minimalism Defines New Collection from Gladwyne’s Bergman Vass
Bergman Vass, an interior design firm located in Gladwyne, has introduced its new collection, which features pieces that are both sophisticated and minimalist, writes Kristin Detterline for Philadelphia Magazine. Dana Bergman Falcione and Erica Vassalotti launched their firm in 2023 without originally intending to enter the furnishings industry. Yet when their business partners failed to…



















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