Commerce
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Ursinus College to Break Ground on New Innovation and Discovery Center
Ursinus College will break ground on its Innovation and Discovery Center in a ceremony at its campus on Friday, October 21, according to a staff report from The Phoenix Reporter & Item. The new $29 million, 42,500-square-feet facility is being built at Ursinus’ campus off Main Street and Ninth Avenue in Collegeville, and will physically…
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KoP District’s Executive Director to Talk Urban Suburb at ThinkFest
Eric Goldstein, the executive director of King of Prussia District, is joining Philadelphia Magazine’s ThinkFest on November 15, to talk about the rise of the urban suburb, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. According to recent research, Millennials love living in the city but once they start thinking about starting a family they gravitate more…
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Montco Home to Two of Pennsylvania’s Top Three Public Schools
Last week, the Pennsylvania Department of Education released School Performance Profile scores that measure the academic progress of 2,860 public schools across the state, writes Kathy Boccella for the Philadelphia Inquirer. According to the data, Wissahickon High School and North Penn High School rank Nos. 2 and 3, respectively, among the top-performing public schools in Pennsylvania.…
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Horsham Bread Maker Celebrates In-Home Release of “Finding Dory” with Sweepstakes
In support of the in-home release of Pixar’s “Finding Dory,” Horsham’s Nature’s Harvest bread is giving customers the opportunity to enter its sweepstakes for a chance to win an all-expense paid trip for four to Monterey Bay Aquarium in California and numerous other Dory-themed prize packs. Now through November 13, fans of the movie can…
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Fans of Minecraft Set Guinness World Records in Oaks
Minefaire, a Minecraft fan experience, debuted at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks last weekend with more than 150,000 square feet of hands-on attractions for families to enjoy. Guinness World Records was in attendance, as Minefaire set multiple records, including the largest convention for a single video game, with 12,140 people. “Minefaire is all…
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Montco Lands Six on PBJ’s List of 76 Most Influential Philadelphians
The Philadelphia Businss Journal recently unveiled its 2016 edition of the Power 76, a guide to the region’s most influential people. The PBJ’s editorial team, which has about 200 years of combined experience covering business, spent many hours debating and crafting the list, writes Craig Ey, the publication’s Editor-in-Chief. “We narrowed in on those wielding…
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Montco Home to Nine of Pennsylvania’s Top 15 Highest-Paying School Districts
According to data from the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s latest employee payroll report for public school teachers, administrators, and staff, 20 out of the Top 25 highest-paying school districts in the entire state of Pennsylvania are within a 50-mile radius of Philadelphia, but exclude the city itself. The data speaks to the role compensation and…
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King of Prussia Mall Unites Four Urban Outfitters Brands Under One Roof
King of Prussia Mall has added the Free People, Anthropologie, and Pizzeria Vetri Square Pie brands near the newly renovated Urban Outfitters store, uniting the four brands under one roof, writes Suzette Parmley for Philly.com. The new additions officially opened their doors on Friday, a day after Urban Outfitters’ grand reopening. However, Urban Outfitters which…
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Providing Almost Two Decades of Outstanding Food and Service on the Main Line
Located in the 18th-century fieldstone building at the intersection of Old Gulph and New Gulph Roads in Upper Merion Township, Savona restaurant has been offering stunning meals and service to the Main Line for nearly two decades, writes Michael Klein for Philly.com. In an interview with Philly.com, Savona’s owners talk about running the restaurant over…
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Credit-Card Payment Now an Option on Pennsylvania Turnpike
Drivers across the state can now pay with their credit cards at toll booths for travel on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, writes Jason Laughlin for the Philadelphia Inquirer. However, according to Carl DeFebo, spokesman for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, the use of plastic is far from encouraged, with cash and E-ZPass remaining the preferred methods of…
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Harleysville Shopping Center Welcomes Citadel Credit Union, Tractor Supply
The new Harleysville shopping center at the intersection of routes 113 and 63, is bringing businesses flocking to the area, with Citadel Federal and Tractor Supply already open, and several more due to move in once construction of the two new buildings is complete, writes Bob Keeler for Montgomery Media. The official ribbon-cutting and Indian…
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Campaign to Restore Washington Memorial Chapel in Valley Forge National Park Expands
The Washington Memorial Chapel Restoration Committee has expanded its campaign to restore the Valley Forge national treasure. The historic building is in immediate need of restoration and preservation expected to cost close to $4.5 million. The chapel is a place of worship and community for the congregation of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania and an…
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Six Montgomery County Schools to Receive Donations of Narcan Nasal Spray from Adapt
Governor Tom Wolf has announced that in accordance with its agreement with the state Department of Health, Radnor-based Adapt Pharma will supply free doses of Narcan, its emergency nasal-spray treatment for opioid overdoses, to 128 high schools across Pennsylvania including six in Montgomery County, writes Alison Burdo for Philadelphia Business Journal. Adapt announced in January…
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Montgomery County Careers – Radial
Fraud Analyst This position focuses on analyzing and reviewing online transactions to enable sales and mitigate fraudulent activity. He/she uses discretion and ingenuity combined with best in class tools and teammates to help Radial’s Fraud Management Solutions organization continue to deliver industry recognized best in class results. The person investigates and links fraudulent transactions in…
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Judge Group Relocates Headquarters from West Conshohocken to Wayne
Professional services firm The Judge Group has relocated its global headquarters from West Conshohocken to Wayne. The firm unveiled its new headquarters in a newly renovated building at 151 South Warner Rd. in Wayne at a ribbon cutting ceremony on October 10. Local dignitaries and the just over 250 employees who will be working there…
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K of P Entrepreneur’s Fundraising Efforts Land Her Ms. Veteran America Runner-Up Title
She might not have won the crown, but WCU student and Dub Fitness studio in King of Prussia owner Erica Webster still came out as a big winner at this year’s Ms. Veteran America competition, writes Michaelle Bond for Philly.com. Webster managed to raise $13,411 during the competition for Final Salute, the nonprofit that provides…
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Destination MontCo: American Treasure Tour Museum
I grew up thirty minutes outside of Washington, DC. I was spoiled with access to the Smithsonian – the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex, consisting of 19 museums and galleries, the National Zoological Park, and nine research facilities. I never wanted for culture, entertainment, or history. When I moved to Phoenixville, PA, I…
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Conshohocken’s Allied Universal Wins Pair of Outstanding Security Awards
Conshohocken-based Allied Universal, a leading facility services company and the largest security force in North America, received awards in two categories at the inaugural Outstanding Security Performance Awards (OSPAs) at the ASIS International 62nd Annual Seminar and Exhibits. Allied Universal won for “Outstanding Security Training Initiative” and “Outstanding Contract Security Officer” on behalf of Christian…

































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