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Montco’s Sabrina Carpenter Makes Philanthropy Part of the Show
While pop Superstar Sabrina Carpenter is topping charts this summer, she’s setting new standards offstage with her charitable impact, writes Andrew Flanagan for Variety. The East Greenville native has partnered with nonprofit Plus1 to launch the Sabrina Carpenter Fund, which has raised over $1 million in under a year. Most of the $824,000 came from…
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‘Exploding Offer’ on Wynnewood Home Underscores Unrelenting Market Heat
While housing markets in some parts of the country are finally starting to cool, Montgomery County is only getting hotter, with homes frequently selling before they even get listed publicly, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Robin Gordon of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and her team, the Robin Gordon Group, kicked off the year…
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Conshohocken’s Boomi has a Clear Vision for Artificial Intelligence
Conshohocken’s Boomi is a leader in data integration with a bold focus, writes Kitty Wheeler for AI Magazine. Their goal: to bring easily manageable AI agents in the future for businesses. As companies race to adopt autonomous agents, digital workers capable of making decisions and completing tasks, Boomi is urging a shift from AI hype…
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New Main Line Health CEO Shares How a Leader Becomes a Super Hero
The tide is turning at Main Line Health, and Edward Jimenez is leading the change with teamwork, writes Ron Southwick for Chief Healthcare Executive New President and CEO, Jimenez, brings decades of executive experience and a clear message: healthcare leaders can’t do it alone. “Leaders, in many ways, we’re taught to be superheroes,” Jimenez says.…
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Bryn Mawr Native David Corenswet Wins Hearts as a Kinder, Goofier Superman
He might not wear a cape around Bryn Mawr, but David Corenswet is still flying high, writes Rosa Cartagena for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The 32-year-old actor from Philly and the Main Line takes center stage this week as the new Superman in director James Gunn’s highly anticipated reboot. Corenswet graduated from Juilliard and cut his…
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After Six Decades at ACME Markets, Beloved Horsham Cashier Retires
After more than six decades at ACME Markets, beloved Horsham cashier Rich Czerwonka rang up his final customer on his 85th birthday, writes Wakisha Bailey and Paxton Reese for CBS NEWS Philadelphia. Czerwonka spent most of his life inside the aisles of the same store. He began stocking shelves on the overnight shift at age…
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King of Prussia District’s Beekeeping Program Brings Nature to the Office
Thanks to a creative initiative from the King of Prussia District, business parks are welcoming more than just corporate professionals, writes Emily Neil for WHYY. Thousands of honeybees have made their home in the green spaces of Renaissance Park and Moore Park. The bees work behind the scenes, pollinating local plants, supporting the ecosystem, and…
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Gwynedd Mercy Academy Crew Rises from Scratch to a Season of Firsts
Gwynedd Mercy Academy crew has quickly evolved from a fledgling program into one of Montco’s rising athletic success stories, writes Isabella DiAmore for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Just six years ago, parent Lou McCormick suggested the school add a rowing team. Since then, the Lower Gwynedd program grew into a competitive force, thanks in large part…
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Glaxosmithkline Gets Approval for First-of-its-Kind Lupus Treatment
Glaxosmithkline, with multiple operations in Montco, just scored a major regulatory win that could reshape how lupus nephritis is treated in children, writes Neha Gupta for Insider Monkey. Late last month, the FDA approved the company’s 200 mg/mL autoinjector of Benlysta for pediatric patients as young as five, marking the first at-home treatment options for…
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Bryn Mawr-Based ML Car Service Acquires Maxwell Taxi Cab
Maxwell Taxi Cab, a Lower Merion institution that closed late last year, has found new life after being acquired by BrynMawr-based ML Car Service, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The limo service took over Maxwell’s phone number in April, shortly after its closure was covered by The Inquirer. “My wife actually sent me…
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Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan Makes MLS History With First Union Start
The world took notice of Cavan Sullivan and the Philadelphia Union, writes Ben Steiner for Sports Illustrated. At just 15 years and 280 days old, the Norristown native became the second-youngest player in MLS history to start a match in a close 1-0 loss to Nashville SC. Sullivan is a rising star in both the…
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Conshohocken Marks Fourth of July with Beloved Tradition, Annual Soap Box Derby
Conshohocken celebrated the Fourth of July with a beloved tradition, the annual soap box derby, which brings together families and racers of all ages for a day of friendly competition and community spirit, reports Todd Haas for 6abc. The race, which has been running since 1951, takes place on Fayette Street, the town’s main thoroughfare.…
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Saint Joe’s to Relaunch Pharmacy History Museum with Indications Exhibit
St. Joseph’s University is home to a museum unlike any other in the region, writes Diane Holliday for Saint Joseph’s University Magazine. The Lower Merion exhibit traces the story of medicine through ornate jars, quirky drugstore ads, and century-old remedies. Nestled within Griffith Hall, the Marvin Samson Museum for the History of Pharmacy is a…
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10 St. Joe’s Students Awarded Top Honors for Scholarship and Service
Ten Saint Joseph’s University students are heading into the 2024–25 academic year with high honors after earning competitive scholarships and fellowships, writes Madeline Marriott for Saint Joseph’s University. Among them is Jake Richfield, a political science major and first-generation college student, who earned a spot in the Fulbright Summer Institute. He’ll spend three weeks in…
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The Phillies Welcome Newest Teammate—With Roots in Conshohocken
Conshohocken’s nonprofit Team Foster teamed up with the Phillies to introduce Tugger, a 10-week-old yellow lab and service dog-in-training, writes 6abc Action News. Named in honor of Phillies legend and Marine reservist Tug McGraw, Tugger made his national debut on Good Morning America and appeared at Citizens Bank Park during last Tuesday night’s game against…
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King of Prussia Restaurants Toasted in 2025 Wine Spectator Awards
King of Prussia’s upscale dining scene is earning national recognition, with six local restaurants honored in Wine Spectator’s 2025 Restaurant Awards, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. The prestigious awards spotlight establishments that excel in wine service, with this year’s list featuring 3,811 winners across all 50 states and 80 countries. Representing Montgomery County in…




































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