Commerce
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MCCC and Philadelphia Music Alliance Host Audio Visual Career Day
Today, Montgomery County Community College, in partnership with the Philadelphia Music Alliance, is hosting Audio Visual Career Day, bringing together students and leading professionals in the audio and video production industries for a dynamic day of career exploration, networking, and industry insight. Taking place from 11:00 AM-1:00 PM in the Advanced Technology Center on the…
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Better Giving Summit Returns May 20 — But Don’t Miss the Free Nonprofit EXPO
The 2026 Better Giving for Greater Impact Summit & EXPO is back on Wednesday, May 20, at the Chester County History Center. The Summit will host expert speakers who will share knowledge and ideas on topics that matter most to today’s philanthropic community, with sessions covering Diagnosing Strategic Problems, Transactional to Strategic Corporate Sponsorship Investments,…
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Handcrafted Soda Shop Open at Booth’s Corner in Garnet Valley
The Soda Spot had a grand opening on Friday, April 24, and Saturday, April 25, at Booth’s Corner Farmers Market, 1362 Naamans Creek Road in Garnet Valley. The shop features handcrafted dirty sodas, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. It is the area’s first store dedicated to handcrafted dirty sodas, continuing a beverage trend…
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After 60 Years, Buckingham Pub and Restaurant Closes Permanently
After six decades of operation, the Candlewyck Pub and Restaurant, a staple of Buckingham Township, has closed its doors for good, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. The restaurant shut down in mid-December to resolve issues that were found during a Bucks County Health Department inspection. After the initial closure, a sign on the door informed visitors “The Wyck” was closed for renovations, and they could…
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SEPTA’s Conshohocken Project Highlights Shift Toward Transit-Oriented Living
Plans to bring new housing near the Conshohocken SEPTA train station move forward, according to Thomas Fitzgerald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. SEPTA is now focused on developing roughly 300 apartments on land once slated for a $48 million parking garage. This shift reflects a growing demand for walkable, transit-oriented communities. SEPTA has partnered with Philadelphia-based…
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Union League Expands Lafayette Hill Club with New Amenities, Event Space
The Union League of Philadelphia is continuing to expand and modernize its footprint in Montgomery County, writes Todd Romero for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The club has new investments planned for its Lafayette Hill property, Union League Liberty Hill. As part of a broader push to evolve beyond a traditional city club, the organization is…
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From Doylestown to the World Stage: How Family, Friction, and a Doylestown Upbringing Shaped Pink
Doylestown native Pink is back in the headlines for a move that reflects who she is. She relocated her family to New York City so her daughter, Willow, can pursue Broadway, even performing alongside her on The Kelly Clarkson Show. The decision fits. Pink has always followed her own path, and now she is helping…
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VIDEO Series: CCRES Cares About Kids!
For families, trust is everything. At CCRES, that trust is built through consistent care, compassion, and a deep commitment to every child’s well-being. Parents see firsthand the difference that dedicated support staff can make, not only in the classroom but in the confidence and comfort their children bring home each day. As one parent shared,…
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MCCC Students Selected in 250th U.S. Anniversary Writing and Mural Design Contests
As part of Montgomery County Community College’s A More Perfect Union: Voices of the American Past, Present, and Future, a 250th U.S. Anniversary project, three students were recently awarded for their winning entries in separate student writing and mural design contests. Emiliano Rosado Rivera, who is pursuing a certificate in Medical Coding, placed first in the Declarations of Independence Writing and…
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Marc Kaplin Is the Attorney Behind Chester County’s Biggest Real Estate Battles
Described as a “pit bull” by his clients, attorney Marc Kaplin has shaped the Greater Philadelphia suburbs for over five decades, leaving his mark on Chester County through various projects, writes Noah Zucker for Bisnow. As co-founder of the Blue Bell-based Kaplin Stewart law firm, he helped advance key projects that transformed the suburban region into a sprawling economic force that was able to…
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Philadelphia’s Termini Bros. Bakery Lowers Prices Amid Rising Costs Nationwide
Termini Brothers Bakery, which has been a staple in Philadelphia for more than a century, has announced it will lower prices on several of its classic items, writes Shaynah Ferreira for FOX 29. The announcement is part of the brand’s commitment to making their items affordable and accessible to individuals and families, while prices nationwide…
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Montgomery County Town Among 25 Hottest Luxury Housing Markets in U.S.
Villanova ranked among the 25 hottest luxury markets in the United States in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to Joanne Drilling and Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Business Journal’s latest analysis used ZIP code-level mortgage and real estate data from Intercontinental Exchange to determine the hottest luxury housing markets nationwide. These…
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After Years in Montco Courts, Villanova Family Dispute Over Deb Shops Moves to Federal Level
The legal battle over the fortune of the late Warren Weiner, former owner of the now-defunct Deb Shops, has moved to federal court after years of disputes in Montgomery County Common Pleas and Orphans’ Courts, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Villanova family remains locked in a dispute of over $200 million,…
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Bala Cynwyd’s CassianRx Launches Platform to Streamline Patient Care
A Montgomery County health technology company is rolling out a new platform aimed at improving how patients navigate complex medical treatments. Bala Cynwyd’s CassianRx announced the launch of ONE Journey™. The system is designed to connect patients, providers, pharmacies, and insurers into a single, coordinated network. The platform is built to streamline the specialty therapy…
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New Donors Drive Expansion for Major Montco Philanthropic Group
A surge in new donors is driving rapid growth for one of Montgomery County’s largest nonprofit organizations, writes for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Jenkintown-based National Philanthropic Trust is seeing a sharp increase in donor-advised fund accounts, with thousands of new participants joining in recent months. The influx has helped push the organization’s total accounts to nearly…
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Bryn Mawr’s Arrowroot Blends Food, Wellness, and Community
A longtime wellness destination in Montgomery County continues to evolve, blending food, health, and community in the heart of Bryn Mawr, writes Alicia Vitarelli for 6 ABC Action News. Arrowroot Apothecary & Café has been a fixture along Lancaster Avenue for decades, but its current chapter reflects a modern take on holistic living. When the…
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PECO Announces Transition of President and CEO David Vahos to Special Advisor to Exelon’s President and CEO
PECO President and CEO David Vahos will transition to the role of Special Advisor to Exelon President and CEO Calvin Butler. Mike Innocenzo, Exelon’s Chief Operating Officer, will immediately step in as interim President and CEO of PECO while retaining his current responsibilities. Innocenzo served previously as President and CEO of PECO from 2018-2024. Innocenzo’s…






















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