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Where Montco’s Best Pumpkins are Picked
October means crisp air, colorful leaves, and of course—pumpkin picking. Whether you’re hunting for the perfect jack-o’-lantern, stocking up for fall décor, or just looking for a family-friendly outing, Montgomery County has plenty of local spots that deliver autumn charm. Here are some of the best places to grab your pumpkin this season: Maple Acres…
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Willow Grove Three-Year-Old Brings Positive Messages to Philly Sports Fans Online
A three-year-old sports fan from Willow Grove is sharing positive messages for all of Philadelphia to hear, whether his favorite teams win or lose, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. “He is full of energy,” said his mother. “He never stops moving, and he really enjoys Philly sports.” Born into a Philly sports family, Callum Kaminski…
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Oaks’ SEI Investments Names Dave Langdale Chief Revenue Officer of U.S. Private Banking
Oaks’ SEI Investments has tapped executive Dave Langdale as the next Chief Revenue Officer for its U.S. Private Banking division, the company announced in a press release. Effective in the beginning of 2026, Langdale will oversee sales, client service, and growth strategies. He will report directly to Sanjay Sharma, Global Head of SEI’s Private Banking…
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Grocery Outlet Set to Open in Abington with Deep Discounts
Abington shoppers will soon have a new destination for deep discounts on everyday essentials, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. California-based discount grocery chain, Grocery Outlet, is set to open its newest Montgomery County store at 1441 Old York Road in the Abington Shopping Center. It will fill the former Rite Aid space. Doors open on…
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Joe and Jill Biden Join Philly Faithful as Dodgers Edge Phillies in NLDS
The Phillies’ playoff push drew some famous fans Monday night as former President Joe Biden and former First Lady Jill Biden were spotted at Citizens Bank Park, writes Alfred Lubrano for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Phillies staged a dramatic ninth-inning rally but still fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers, 4-3, putting them in a two-game…
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Best Beginnings to Celebrate Family Wellness in Ardmore with Ribbon Cutting
Ardmore’s wellness community is about to expand with the arrival of Best Beginnings, a new center dedicated to supporting women, babies, and families. The center will celebrate its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting on Thursday, Oct. 9, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at 4 East Lancaster Avenue in Ardmore. The ceremony itself is scheduled for…
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Horsham’s Bimbo Bakeries Ranked Among Best PA Employers by Forbes
Forbes has named Horsham-based Bimbo Bakeries USA one of Pennsylvania’s top workplaces, writes Dino Ciliberti in the Patch. The commercial baking giant landed at number 31 on the list of ‘America’s Best Employers by State’ rankings. Forbes surveyed more than 169,000 employees across the country. Bimbo Bakeries is the American arm of Grupo Bimbo. They…
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Irish Firm PM Group Invests $495K in Conshohocken Hub
Irish-based design and construction leader PM Group is making a bigger investment in Montco, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. The company announced it will put $495,000 into its Conshohocken offices at 300 Barr Harbor Drive, creating 48 new jobs while retaining its current workforce. The expansion strengthens Conshohocken’s role in the region’s booming life…
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Horsham Celebrates Opening of New $125M Keith Valley Middle School
Horsham has officially christened its new Keith Valley Middle School, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The $125 million project opened last month on Meetinghouse Road. The modern facility sits directly behind the original school, which dated back to 1957, and will soon replace it entirely. A ribbon-cutting ceremony late last week marked the dedication…
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Victus Sports in King of Prussia Is Behind Some of Major League Baseball’s Biggest Hits
Before the start of the baseball season, Victus Sports in King of Prussia was busy crafting bats for some of Major League Baseball’s top players, writes Christie Ileto for 6abc. Founded in 2012 out of a friend’s garage, the company has become a global brand used by many, including several Philadelphia Phillies players. “About 25…
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Conshohocken Residents Push Back on Proposed AI Data Center
A plan to transform the former Cleveland-Cliffs steel mill in Plymouth Township into a massive AI data center has sparked intense debate in Conshohocken, writes Erin McCarthy for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Developer Brian O’Neill wants to repurpose the 66-acre site on Conshohocken Road into a 2-million-square-foot facility spanning 10 buildings. The project promises jobs and…
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Greek and European-Inspired Brew Room in Ardmore Promises Something for Every Taste
The Brew Room is opening soon in Ardmore, and husband-and-wife owners Danny and Eleni Chrisidis promise their Greek and European fare will have something that satisfies every taste, writes Max Bennett for the Patch. The new eatery will offer coffee, grab-and-go foods, and much more. The couple hail from Greece, and combines Danny’s decades of…
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Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Set $1.6M Starting Home Prices for New Bucks County Community
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has set the starting home prices at $1.6 million for homes in its newest Bucks County community, Lyondale Meadows, located in Newtown, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The development will feature 45 homes, with sales opening in the fall. The luxury homebuilder acquired the 61-acre parcel in late…
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King of Prussia’s David’s Bridal Expands Luxe Boutique Concept
King of Prussia-based David’s Bridal is taking wedding shopping to new heights with its boutique concept, Diamonds & Pearls, writes Marianne Wilson for Chain Store Age. The concept first launched in Florida earlier this year, and the second location has now opened at the Wayside shopping center in Massachusetts. Additional sites planned for 2026. The…
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St. Joe’s Prep vs. La Salle: Origins of Legendary Football Rivalry
Although the football rivalry between St. Joe’s Prep and La Salle College High is legendary and among the fiercest in the region, it is also one of the newest, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It dates back to 1976, when the schools’ administrations arranged to play on Thanksgiving. Back then, neither St. Joe’s…
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Conshohocken-Based IKEA Expands Urban Footprint with New SoHo Store
Conshohocken-based IKEA U.S. is making another bold move into Manhattan as part of its ongoing urban expansion strategy, reports its parent company, Ingka. The company has acquired a prime property at 529 Broadway in Manhattan’s SoHo district to house IKEA’s second store in the city. The five-and-a-half-story building was constructed in 2016 to complement SoHo’s…


















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