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Gouldsburger’s Bold Flavors Coming to Ardmore This September
This September, Gouldsburger’s will bring its fast-casual burger sensation to Ardmore, introducing the town to its high-quality comfort food and next-level ingredients, writes Marilyn Johnson for the Philly Grub. Gouldsburger’s is known for serving delicious classics with a gourmet twist, which has secured it a loyal following. The new franchise will be operated by South…
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Souderton’s Broad Theater Revitalized for New Generation of Moviegoers
The historic Broad Theater in Souderton has been revitalized for the new generation of moviegoers, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. “In 1922, the Broad Theater opened, and then in 2008 it closed,” said co-owner Kyle Hoff. Hoff and his business partner, Charlie Crown, bought the building in 2018, with the aim of restoring…
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Jenkintown’s Bradley Cooper to Close Out NY Film Fest With New Comedy
Jenkintown’s own Bradley Cooper is bringing the curtain down on this year’s New York Film Festival with his newest directorial effort, Is This Thing On?, writes Rebecca Rubin for Variety. The dramatic comedy will make its world premiere on Oct. 10 at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall as the prestigious festival’s closing night film. Inspired…
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Conshohocken’s ZeroEyes Forms Strategic Partnership to Bolster Threat Response
Conshohocken’s ZeroEyes is taking its gun detection innovation to the next level with a partnership, writes Security InfoWatch. The AI-powered company has partnered with Everbridge, a global leader in critical event management and rapid response. Together, the two companies aim to accelerate emergency response and bolster situational awareness during gun-related threats. This integration allows ZeroEyes’…
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Zack Steffen Gives Advice to Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan: Be Patient at Man City
Zack Steffen had advice for Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan on his new stint with Manchester City, writes Jonathan Tannenwald for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Downingtown native Steffen came home as his Colorado Rapids took on the Philadelphia Union last Saturday. At the same time, Sullivan was in England, playing for Manchester City’s U-21 team. The 15-year-old midfielder…
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Philadelphia International Airport Ranks Among Ten Most Expensive in U.S.
Philadelphia International Airport is ranked among the ten most expensive airports in the United States, specifically during the summer months, writes Claudia Dimuro for the Harrisburg Patriot-News. A study by Nationwide Vehicle Contracts identified the local airport as the seventh priciest for parking, citing an average weekend cost of $14.57. The top three most expensive…
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Glenside’s Moonlight Diner Shines Bright with Breakfast Done Right
The Moonlight Diner, tucked unassumingly in Glenside, might not scream for attention, but it doesn’t have to, writes Claire Allard for Family Destinations Guide. Regulars know it’s a Montco classic where comfort food reigns, and newcomers quickly learn why. Inside, it’s all about no-frills authenticity. Red vinyl booths. Ceramic mugs. Potted plants in the windows.…
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Bryn Mawr’s Ira Shander Lives Amid Decades of Art
Accomplished illustrator and photographer Ira Shander spent decades collecting art, with many pieces, including his own, adorning the walls of his Bryn Mawr home, writes Sally A. Downey for The Philadelphia Inquirer. ‘Shander was first impressed by illustrations in fourth grade at Mann Elementary School in Wynnefield. In the back of the classroom, he discovered…
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Wawa Chooses Anniversary Date for First Ohio Store Opening
Wawa has selected April 16 – its 61st anniversary, also fondly known as Wawa Day – as the opening day for its first store in Ohio, located in Butler County, reports FOX 10. The convenience store complete with a gas station will be located at 7198 Cincinnati Dayton Road, in Liberty Township. The opening will…
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Why King of Prussia Is Still a Top U.S. Mall in 2025
In a retail climate where many malls have shuttered or stagnated, the King of Prussia Mall is bucking the trend and redefining what a mall can be, writes Gabriela Barkho for Modern Retail. As one of the most visited and expansive retail destinations in the country, the Montco mainstay continues to evolve through strategic investment,…
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West Conshohocken’s Madrigal Pharmaceuticals Gets FDA Green Light
West Conshohocken’s Madrigal Pharmaceuticals earned a major win with the FDA approval of its first commercial product, reports John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Rezdiffra, a treatment for NASH or nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, is the first therapy cleared for the U.S for this condition, which affects millions of Americans. With the FDA’s green light, Madrigal…
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Philadelphia’s Yemeni Restaurant Malooga to Open Second Location in Narberth This Fall
Old City Yemeni restaurant Malooga is making its Montgomery County debut with the opening of its second location in Narberth, which is expected to begin welcoming guests this fall, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The expanded site will offer lunch and dinner service, a bakery, extensive indoor and outdoor seating, and space for…
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Jefferson Abington Hospital Pre-Med Program Offers Students a Front Row Seat
At Jefferson Abington Hospital, mentorship is a mission and tradition, reports Nick Iadonisi for 6abc Action News. For more than six decades, the Montco medical center has hosted a unique Pre-Med Program that invites college students to explore the many paths a career in medicine can take. The program, led by Director of Medical Education…
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First Bank House of the Week: Pacific Northwest-Inspired Home Lists for $1.29M in Wyncote
A striking new Wyncote home rooted in natural design and high-end finishes is now listed for $1,289,900. 1039 Greenwood Avenue offers a rare chance to own a Pacific Northwest-inspired sanctuary tucked into a serene, wooded corner of Montgomery County. . . Designed by Design Pro Development—known for delivering over 500 homes across the region—this four-bedroom,…
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Best Buddies Builds Inclusive Community Across Montco Through Friendship and Leadership
With 22 school chapters across Montgomery County, and counting, Best Buddies is quietly transforming lives through the power of friendship. The international nonprofit, which has an Eastern PA office in King of Prussia, creates opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to build friendships and thrive. In Philadelphia, they focus on friendship matching,…
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Eagles Survey Fans on Potential Linc Renovations or Possible New Stadium
Some Eagles season-ticket holders have received emails linking to two extensive surveys about possible renovations to the Lincoln Financial Field or the construction of a new stadium, writes Gabriela Carroll for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Over the last year, team owner Jeffrey Lurie and the Birds have repeatedly hinted at possible renovations to the Linc, which…
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King of Prussia’s Universal Health Services Braces for $400 M Hit from Medicaid Cuts
Universal Health Services is looking at a financial curveball, but isn’t panicking, writes Harold Brubaker for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The King of Prussia company operates acute-care and behavioral health facilities in 39 states, and is looking at up to $400 million in lost Medicaid funding by 2032 due to a shift in federal policy. The…


















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