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Spring-Ford Quarterback Matt Zollers Joins Drills at Missouri, Feels ‘Biggest and Strongest’ Post-Injury
Spring-Ford star quarterback Matt Zollers joined spring drills at Missouri after suffering a gruesome ankle injury during a nonleague game against Downingtown West in September, writes Joseph Santoliquito for The Philadelphia Inquirer. At the time of the injury, which left his ankle dislocated and pointing at a 90-degree angle to the side, it seemed to…
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Norristown Phenom Cavan Sullivan Gets a Glimpse into the Future
Norristown’s own Cavan Sullivan was among the 37,000 fans at Lincoln Financial Field cheering on his future team, writes Jonathan Tannenwald for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The 15-year-old Philadelphia Union phenom is set to join Manchester City after the 2027 MLS season. On Wednesday, Sullivan got to see the team face Wydad Casablanca in the Club…
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Pottstown’s Fête en Blanc Rolls Out Luxury White Car Sponsorsip
Pottstown’s chicest event of the year is offering a brand-new way to shine. As Fête en Blanc Pottstown returns for its 8th annual celebration on Friday, September 12, 2025, the spotlight is on its newest feature: the “Les Voitures Blanches” luxury automobile sponsorship. Hosted from 6–9 PM at Smith Family Plaza by Pottstown Area Economic…
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Montgomery County’s Rebecca Kutler Leads Major MSNBC Shake-Up
Montgomery County native Rebecca Kutler is making bold moves as the new president of MSNBC, leading a major programming shake-up, writes Rob Tornoe for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Kutler’s vision for the network includes canceling The ReidOut, Joy Reid’s 7 p.m. show, which has been a staple since 2020. Reid, caught off guard, expressed gratitude despite…
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King of Prussia’s Highly Anticipated Netflix House: What to Expect
The highly anticipated Netflix House in King of Prussia Mall is set to open later this year, and the first wave of attractions has been revealed, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The immersive venue will launch with two major experiences based on popular Netflix series: Wednesday and One Piece. Visitors can step…
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Arcadia University President Talks Student-Run Pro Bono Physical Therapy Clinic
Arcadia University in Glenside is helping uninsured and underinsured community members access physical therapy through a student-run pro bono clinic, reports Keith Jones for NBC10 Philadelphia. “It’s part of Arcadia University’s nationally recognized Doctor of Physical Therapy program,” said President of Arcadia University, Ajay Nair. “It offers no-cost physical therapy services to uninsured and underinsured…
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Montco Legend John Oates Talks New Music and the Song That Defines His Legacy
Montgomery County native and music legend John Oates is showing no signs of slowing down, writes Jack Irvin for People. The 77-year-old Hall & Oates co-founder is back with new music, this time teaming up with pop sibling duo Lawrence. Their song, Enough is Enough, will debut on Friday, June 20. Speaking at the 2025…
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Bryn Mawr’s Michael Rubin Built Fanatics into a Billion-Dollar Sports Brand
Michael Rubin may rub shoulders with celebrities and pro athletes, but his true obsession is with Fanatics, the global sports platform he’s spent more than a decade building, writes Yahoo Sports! He spoke with Boardroom’s Rich Kleiman about the historic rise of the enterprise. The Bryn Mawr native has transformed what began as an e-commerce…
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East Greenville’s Sabrina Carpenter Reflects on Her Rise and What’s Next
Sabrina Carpenter doesn’t just write pop hits; she delivers punchlines. In an interview with Angie Martoccio for Rolling Stone, the 26-year-old East Greenville native reflects on a breakout year defined by sharp songwriting, unexpected collaborations, and an unapologetic sense of humor. Hot off the heels of her Grammy-winning album Short n’ Sweet, Carpenter is gearing…
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Nationwide Data Breach Hits Lower Merion School District
Officials confirmed software used by the Lower Merion School District has suffered a data breach, writes William Bender for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Diligent Corp., the vendor behind the widely used BoardDocs platform, admitted this week to a software misconfiguration. The breach exposed Lower Merion documents along with over 60,000 other districts across North America. For…
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Penn Wynne’s Alex’s Lemonade Stand Celebrates 25th Anniversary
Alex Scott held her first lemonade stand in Penn Wynne 25 years ago, writes Ukee Washington for CBS News. This year, the foundation started in her name, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, is marking a quarter century of helping children with cancer. The foundation has managed to raise a stunning $300 million over the years to…
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Montco’s Mindy Baiada Shines at Tony Awards with Two Major Wins
Montgomery County native Mindy Baiada took the stage at the Tony Awards as Maybe Happy Ending won Best Musical, writes Alicia Vitarelli for 6abc Action News. Baiada, one of the show’s producers, accepted the top honor alongside director Michael Arden – her longtime friend and creative partner. The two began their creative journey here in…
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Wynnewood’s Jeffrey Lurie Opens Autism Institute with Colossal Donation
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie has made a landmark $50 million donation to create the Lurie Autism Institute, writes Harold Brubaker for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Announced last week, the institute is a joint initiative between the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine aimed at advancing autism research. It will focus on studying causes and…
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Bala Cynwyd Billionaire Jeff Yass Turns Poker Into a Wall Street Skill
Bala Cynwyd billionaire Jeff Yass isn’t just a co-founder of the powerhouse trading firm Susquehanna International Group, writes Henry Mance and Charlotte Guckian for the Financial Times. He’s also a lifelong poker enthusiast who sees the game as more than a pastime. At SIG’s Bala Cynwyd headquarters, new hires train on algorithms and markets –…
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North Penn’s Title Hopes End on Rare Balk in Record-Setting Finale
After more than six hours of tension-filled baseball, North Penn High School’s season all came down to a balk, writes Ryan Dunleavy for the New York Post. The team’s run for the 6A state baseball title ended in stunning fashion last Friday night at Penn State, when pitcher Caleb Price was called for a balk…
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Parkview Tower in King of Prussia Heads to Sheriff’s Sale with Over $27M in Debt
Parkview Tower in King of Prussia, owned by West Conshohocken-based real estate firm Keystone, is scheduled to go to sheriff’s sale, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office has listed the 10-story, 221,000-square-foot building on the online auction platform Bid4Assets, with the sale scheduled to take place on July…
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Sprouts Farmers Market Growing Pennsylvania Footprint with Montgomeryville Location
Sprouts Farmers Market is expanding its Pennsylvania footprint with a new Montgomeryville location, which marks its second store in Montgomery County – joining its existing Upper Dublin site – and the seventh in the state, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. The grocer is aiming for a July 25 opening of the new store at…
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Norristown’s Asylon Sends Robot Dogs to Guard Major Stadiums
Asylon, a cutting-edge robotics company based in Norristown, is turning heads with its fleet of robot dogs and drones, writes Brendan Brightman and Tim Furlong for NBC 10 Philadelphia. These robotics are now patrolling high-profile venues across the country. From stadiums to manufacturing sites, the Montco startup is redefining what modern private security looks like.…
























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