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Giovanni’s & Sons in Royersford Loves to Experiment with Pizza Flavors
In Royersford if you are looking for an elevated pizza experience then Giovanni’s & Sons Pizzeria is the perfect spot, writes Natalie Jason for 6abc. The family business run by John Conigliaro has been dishing out a variety of regional-style pizza for 20 years. Conigliaro said he makes a Chicago Tavern style, a Detroit style…
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Upper Pottsgrove Breaks Ground for Municipal Complex Despite Concerns of Residents
In a decision that may set a legal precedent for other municipalities, Upper Pottsgrove has moved forward on building a new municipal complex on land originally designated as open space, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Township officials announced on Tuesday that they were beginning work on the new complex’s parking lot despite an…
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Harleysville Hank is Local Competition to the Famous Punxsutawney Phil
While most of the nation will look to Punxsutawney Phil for his weather prediction on Friday, a smaller but just as enthusiastic crowd will gather locally to get their forecast from Harleysville Hank, writes Damon C. Williams and Nicholas Sorensen for the Bucks County Courier Times. Hank is the pride of Montgomery County and the…
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South Korean Medical Device Company Chooses Montco Over New York, Boston for New Subsidiary
InBody Co. Ltd. has chosen Audubon for the location of its newU.S. subsidiary InBody BWA Inc., writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The South Korean medical device company specializes in body composition technology and has been searching for a site for its newest business unit. It recently chose Audubon over big cities like…
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Update: An Unexpected Elimination Among the Philly Contestants Leaves Royersford ‘Bachelor’ With Fewer Choices
Spoiler Warning — this recap of the second episode of ABC’s “The Bachelor,” featuring Royersford native Joey Graziadei contains spoilers, writes Emily Bloch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. On just the second episode of the show, the Philadelphia contingent dropped to just one local contestant. Lauren Hollinger, one of the Philly sisters vying for Graziadei’s attention,…
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Horsham’s Stroehmann Bread Takes the Court with Philadelphia 76ers to Honor Educators
Stroehmann Bread, part of Bimbo Bakeries USA in Horsham, is partnering with the Philadelphia 76ers again on the Fourth Annual King or Queen of the Classroom Contest. The contest is meant to honor educators, and mentors who have made a big difference in students’ lives this past year, both inside and outside the classroom. The…
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Philadelphia’s Tamara Ellerbe Receives Manor College’s Mother Josaphat Medal
Tamara Ellerbe, a senior at Manor College, received the prestigious Mother Josaphat Medal on January 25, 2024. Ellerbe, who lives in Philadelphia, is studying Human Services at Jenkintown’s Manor College. “Being the first Black woman to win the Mother Josaphat Medal carries a profound sense of pride not just for myself, but for a broader…
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Ten7 Brewing, Breweries In PA Partner with Domestic Violence Nonprofit on New Beer
North Wales-based Ten7 Brewing and Breweries In PA have joined forces with Laurel House, a comprehensive domestic violence agency, to create a new beer, Laurel House Lager. The aim is to raise money for the organization as well as awareness about domestic violence. The brand-new brew is a 5.5 percent dry-hopped Pilsner featuring Loral hops.…
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Montco Father Back from Serving Abroad Gives His Kids Surprise of Lifetime
Two Montgomery County kids got the surprise of a lifetime when their father, who was serving in Saudi Arabia with the Air National Guard, reunited with them at their school, writes Ellen Kolodziej for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Tech Sergeant Dustin Unger was apart from his kids, Jackson, and Evelyn, for nearly four months. The separation…
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PennDOT to Use Red Light Violation Fines to Fund Montco Safety Improvements
Thirteen million dollars earned from fines for automated red light enforcement will be used for safety improvements in Berks, Chester, and Montgomery counties, writes the MediaNews Group. The money will be awarded through the ARLE funding program which has funded 576 transportation enhancement projects since 2010, according to PennDOT. Projects that can be considered for…
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Boyertown Area Rock Band Chestnut Grove Releases Farewell Album
Chestnut Grove, a popular rock band from Boyertown gives their all in farewell album “Can’t Stand the Music,” writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. The members of the band started playing together when they were in high school at Boyertown Senior High School and went on to tour the East Coast and Midwest headlining…
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Willow Grove’s Treasure Sign Celebrates 35th Anniversary with Special Discount Offer
Treasure Sign in Willow Grove is celebrating a special milestone this year with a big thank you for customers, writes Ryan Genova for Glenside Local. The sign design, fabrication, and installation company is marking its 35th anniversary by offering customers $175 off their next order if they mention the ad below. Services include Dimensional High-Density…
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North Montco Technical Career Center Adds New Auto Collision Course
Train for your next career, upskill for the promotion you want, or find something of interest for lifelong learning. North Montco Technical Career Center (NMTCC) offers 22 different classes, taught by industry professionals, specially designed for adults who want hands-on experience. Below is a small sample of available programs, including our new program, Automotive Collision…
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Round House in Lansdale Closes Its Door, Round Guys Brewing Returns to Same Location
Less than a year after its opening, Round House in Lansdale closed its doors permanently on January 14, according to a staff report from the Breweries in Pennsylvania. Round House opened in March 2023 on South Wood Street in a location that was previously home to Round Guys Brewing. Following the closure, Round Guys Brewing,…
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The Cat’s Meow: Some Furry Friends Strut Their Stuff at Philadelphia CATstravaganza in Oaks Last Week
It was a wildly fun time this past weekend at this year’s Philadelphia CATstravaganza at the Great Philadelphia Expo in Oaks, writes Billy Penn staff. The event included judging stations, adoption stands, and a catwalk for the furry contestants, including Bengal ragdoll, sphynx, and Scottish fold breeds. This is the second year of the Philadelphia…
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King of Prussia Condo Boasts Rooftop Terrace with Views of Valley Forge National Historical Park
A lovely three-bedroom, two-bathroom condo in King of Prussia with a huge rooftop terrace and views of Valley Forge National Historical Park recently hit the market, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. For the current owner, healthcare lawyer George Bodenger, the condo has been “a fun place to live,” but since he is no…
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Michigan-based Dow Signs a Long-term Lease Extension for Collegeville Location
The Dow Chemical Company, based in Michigan, will be keeping its Montgomery County location for the foreseeable future, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company just signed a long-term lease extension for 800,000 square feet of space at David Werner Real Estate Investments life sciences and office campus in Collegeville. Dow has…




























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