Commerce
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How Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Became the Nation’s Leading Luxury Homebuilder
Most Montgomery County residents have seen a Toll Brothers sign on a construction site. Fewer know that the company directing those projects across 24 states operates out of a Fort Washington headquarters, or what the business actually looks like heading into the second half of 2026. A Montco Company With a National Footprint Founded in…
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Norristown Area School District Hires Delaware Superintendent of the Year
The Norristown Area School District has selected Dorrell Green, Delaware’s Superintendent of the Year, to serve as its next superintendent, writes Maddie Hanna for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Green is expected to begin July 20 under a five-year contract with an initial annual salary of $270,000. A Leader from Delaware’s Largest District Green currently leads the…
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Entrepreneurs, Innovators Invited to Take the Stage at DelVal’s Seventh Annual Spark Bowl
What if one pitch could help take your idea to the next level? Applications are now open for the seventh annual Spark Bowl, Delaware Valley University’s signature Shark Tank-style competition that gives entrepreneurs, startups, and nonprofits the opportunity to showcase their ideas, compete for prize money, and connect with some of Bucks County’s most influential…
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Help Train the Next Generation of Commercial Drivers at North Montco Technical Career Center
As demand for skilled commercial drivers continues to grow across Pennsylvania and the nation, North Montco Technical Career Center is looking for experienced CDL professionals who are ready to share their expertise and help shape the future workforce. The career and technical education center in Lansdale is seeking CDL Instructors to support its highly regarded…
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Pennsylvania, New Jersey Turnpikes Approve $1.6B Delaware River Bridge Design
After years of planning, Pennsylvania and New Jersey Turnpike officials have settled on a design for the long-awaited replacement of the Delaware River Bridge linking Bucks County and Burlington County, writes Thomas Fitzgerald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The plan calls for a six-lane tied-arch bridge, rising roughly 195 feet north of the current 70-year-old span…
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The 10 Most Expensive Places to Live in Bucks County Right Now
From stone farmhouses to riverfront estates, Bucks County has always sold a particular idea of the good life—and the current housing market reflects that. The county’s median home price reached $546,000 in May 2026, according to the Bucks County Association of Realtors. Buyers are benefiting from more available homes, with active listings increasing, but well-priced…
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Grab Some of the Best Hoagies on the Main Line at These Montco Spots
Some of the best hoagies in the Philadelphia region can be found at several popular eateries along Philadelphia’s Main Line, write Ben Silver and Danielle Fusaro for The Main Line Today. Antonella’s Italian Kitchen in Bryn Mawr is sure to satisfy every craving with its wide selection of hoagies. Highlights include the Roy, a unique…
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Ardmore Music Hall Group Saves Historic Baltimore Concert Hall
The team behind the Ardmore Music Hall is extending its reach beyond the Philadelphia region with the acquisition of a longtime Baltimore concert venue, writes Morgan Simpson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. This marks the company’s first expansion outside its home turf. Rising Sun Presents Takes Over the 8×10 Ardmore-based Rising Sun Presents has acquired…
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How to Help Someone With Depression: 4 Ways Families Can Offer Support and Find Hope
Having a loved one struggling with depression can be a profound challenge. Not only are depressed people often unwilling or unable to admit or discuss the depth of their struggle, but the symptoms themselves are incredibly painful to watch. According to an article written by the Mayo Clinic, the symptoms of depression can vary from…
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Your Pet’s Happy and Healthy Summer Guide, According to the Experts at Hickory Veterinary Hospital
As summer approaches, keeping our pets safe becomes a top priority. Veterinarian Dr. Tiffany Kay of Hickory Veterinary Primary Care and Hickory Veterinary and Specialty Hospital spoke with American Community Journals about the most important precautions pet owners can take during the warmer months, and what she had to say could make all the difference…
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Villanova’s Historic Oakwell Mansion and Grounds Saved From Demolition
A historic Villanova estate once targeted for school athletic fields will instead be preserved and eventually opened to the public, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. A $13 million sale between the Lower Merion School District and two conservation-minded nonprofits closed last Friday. A Deal Years in the Making The 13-acre Oakwell property is…
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Montco Careers — Montgomery County Community College
Whether you’re an organized problem-solver, enjoy working in a STEM environment, or want to support student success behind the scenes, Montgomery County Community College has an opportunity worth exploring. MCCC is currently seeking a Part-Time STEM Lab Assistant to help support faculty, staff, and students across its STEM programs. The position plays an important role…
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Walmart Debuts “Store of the Future” at Renovated Warminster Supercenter
Walmart has debuted its newly renovated Warminster Supercenter, unveiling the retailer’s “Store of the Future” concept in Bucks County for the first time, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch. The grand reopening at the Street Road location last Friday introduced shoppers to a reimagined store while also marking 30 years since the Warminster Supercenter first opened…
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Montgomery County’s Colleges Are Quietly Driving a Major Transformation
Montgomery County’s colleges are no longer just places where students attend class. Across the county, campuses are becoming construction hubs, workforce pipelines, healthcare training grounds, environmental classrooms, and regional anchors that help define the communities around them. Penn State Abington’s Building Boom That shift can be seen most visibly at Penn State Abington, where the…
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Former Sixers Owner’s Huntingdon Valley Estate Returns to Market for $3.9M
A sprawling Huntingdon Valley estate once owned by former Philadelphia 76ers owner Harold Katz is back on the market, writes Ryan Mulligan for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The property’s massive private sports complex is once again drawing attention across the region. The nearly seven-acre Montgomery County property recently re-entered the market for $3.9 million, just…






































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