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Conshohocken’s AmerisourceBergen Gives Temple Students Real Life Tech Experience
Recent Temple graduate Russell Abernethy worked on a project with AmerisourceBergen, based in Conshohocken, during his senior year, gaining some real-life tech experience, writes Sarah Huffman for Technical.ly. The project was through Temple’s Digital Innovation Foundry, which is a part of the Fox School of Business’ Institute for Business and Information Technology. It connects students…
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A ‘Rising Star’: Boston Celtics Hire Friends’ Central Grad as Assistant Coach
The Boston Celtics have hired Amile Jefferson, a former Duke University and Friends’ Central star, as an assistant coach under Joe Mazzula, writes Gustav Elvin for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Jefferson, 30, a Philadelphia native, joins the Celtics after serving as an assistant coach at Duke. Considered a “rising star in the coaching profession,” he also…
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Pottstown’s Community Health & Dental Care Welcomes New Family Medical Provider
Pottstown’s Community Health & Dental Care welcomes Neliza Lao as a family medical provider. Lao, a Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner, will care for adult patients, aged 18 and over, at the Pottstown health center location at 351 Schuylkill Road. Lao is also a Certified Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurse. She earned her Bachelor of Science…
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Radnor-based Amateur Golf Society Hosting Own Philadelphia Area Tour
The Amateur Golf Society, which is based in Radnor, was the brainchild of Dan Hershberg, co-founder of Workhorse Brewing Co., in King of Prussia, writes John George for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Starting out as just golf tournaments to help promote the brewing company during the pandemic, the Amateur Golf Society has now grown to…
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King of Prussia’s Medical Man Cave Takes Unorthodox Approach to Patient Care
The Medical Man Cave in King of Prussia puts patients who might have trouble discussing some issues at ease with VIP treatment that includes gourmet lunches, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Instead of the more traditionally sterile looking setting, this unorthodox doctor’s office has black painted walls before a reception area with…
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It’s Pawesome: Enjoy Beers with Your Best Friend at This Brewery in North Wales
McAllister Brewing Company in North Wales offers you the chance to kick back, relax, and enjoy a delicious bite and a tasty drink, all with the company of your best four-legged friend, writes Beth Price-Williams for Only in Your State. The laidback brewery is both kid- and well-behaved pup-friendly on its outdoor deck. If you…
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Local Leader Makes List of Top 10 CEOs Transforming Healthcare in America
The CEO Forum Group’s new list of the Top 10 CEOs Transforming Healthcare in America is out, and a local leader is on it, writes Kelly Gooch for Becker’s Hospital Review. The list is based on interviews performed by Robert Reiss, founder and CEO of The CEO Forum Group, and his team. Each of the…
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Elstowe Manor at Elkins Estate Opens as Wedding Venue, Boutique Hotel
After investing $10 million in renovations, Landmark Developers has opened the 64,000-square-foot Elstowe Manor at the Elkins Estate as a wedding venue and boutique hotel, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The transformation is also underway on other buildings on the property to create more overnight accommodations and amenities. Finding the right vision…
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SBA Loans Available to Montgomery County Small Businesses Affected by Recent Disasters
The Small Business Administration is making low-interest Economic Injury Disaster Loans available to small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small aquaculture enterprises, and private nonprofits which were affected by the recent disasters in Pennsylvania, including the Pennsylvania R.M. Palmer company factory explosion and the Interstate 95 bridge collapse, writes Manuel Herrera for Al Dia. The loans…
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Schuylkill River Sojourn Lets You Get to Know River And Make Friends in the Process
The Schuylkill River Sojourn is the perfect way to get to know the Schuylkill River by paddling down it and camping around it while making some new friends in the process, writes Meg McGuire for the Delaware Currents. You can stay anywhere from a single day to a full week. Schuylkill River Greenways recently held…
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Philadelphia Planning Chief, a Flourtown Resident, Stepping Down
City of Philadelphia planning and development chief, Anne Fadullon, a Flourtown resident, is stepping down next month, writes Ryan Sharrow for the Philadelphia Business Journal. She has been with the City of Philadelphia for almost eight years managing the planning commission, redevelopment authority, and zoning board of adjustment. She is also the deputy mayor. Eleanor…
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Montgomery County Public Library Will Be Undergoing Renovations Soon
The main branch of the Montgomery County Public Library system is expected to undergo renovations soon, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. The county is in the process of finding contractors to complete the work at 1001 Powell Street. The building has served the community for a long time. “An iconic, integral part of this community…
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Family Surprises 92-year-old Woman with Running Wheelchair for Pottstown 5K
For 92-year-old Eve Patterson, this Fourth of July was truly eventful, writes Matteo Iadonisi for 6ABC. With a little help from her family, Patterson crossed the finish line at the 37th Annual Pottstown Patriotic 5K. “One day, when I was visiting grandma, she said how she would have really liked to run with us,” said…
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Bryn Mawr Billionaire Michael Rubin Hosted Star-Studded Fourth of July Party in Hamptons
Sports star Kylian Mbappé as well as A-listers Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lopez were among the celebrity guests at Bryn Mawr billionaire Michael Rubin’s Fourth of July party in the Hamptons, writes Seren Morris for Yahoo!Sports. Tom Brady was also present, as were Justin and Hailey Bieber, Emily Ratajkowski, Ben Affleck, Travis Scott, Dixie D’Amelio,…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Picturesque Collegeville Home on Nearly Five Acres
A custom-built colonial on 4.7 picturesque acres with six bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Collegeville. The residence, which has been recently updated, impresses from the start with its elegant entry foyer featuring a custom floating staircase. Other highlights include the eat-in kitchen with quartz countertops, stainless-steel appliances, a…
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Lynnewood Hall in Elkins Park Finally Sold After Almost Decade on Market
The 34-acre Gilded Age estate in Elkins Park, Lynnewood Hall, was finally sold on Friday after spending almost a decade on the market, writes Jenn Ladd for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It was purchased by the nonprofit Lynnewood Hall Preservation Foundation from longtime owner Richard S. Yoon, pastor of the First Korean Church of New York.…
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Get Your Cheesesteak Fix Right Here in Montgomery County
Are you craving a mouthwatering cheesesteak right now, but don’t want to trek into Philly to get one? While Philadelphia will forever be known for its cheesesteak, local shops right here in Montgomery County are crafting some delicious sandwiches of their own, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. Mama Pizzeria Don’t let the name…































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