Commerce
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Sixers Investor David Adelman Expands Spirits Brand Across PA
A Gladwyne business leader is hitting the road to personally track the rollout of his latest venture, writes Emma Dooling for The Philadelphia Business Journal. David Adelman has been visiting Fine Wine & Good Spirits locations across the region, checking on shelf placement and building buzz as his company’s spirits debut statewide. Adelman’s Darco Spirits…
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Inside The Kimberton Inn, a Chester County Restaurant Built on Food, History, and Experience
Tucked just outside Phoenixville, The Kimberton Inn sits at a crossroads that feels frozen in time. Kimberton Road meets Hare’s Hill Road here, and all four corners still carry the character of the 18th century. It is the only intersection in Chester County with that level of preservation. You feel it as soon as you…
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Plant the Right Seeds
This time of year brings a natural shift. The days get longer, the weather improves, and there’s a renewed sense of energy around growth and possibility. It’s also a reminder of something simple but powerful: growth doesn’t happen by accident. In a garden, nothing appears overnight. Before anything can grow, something has to be planted.…
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Inside Robotics at Abington Friends School: Students Learn How Drones ‘See’ the World
Many viewers of the recent Winter Olympics were fascinated by the buzzy drone cameras that whooshed down snow slopes or ice tracks following skiers, snowboarders, and bobsledders. This new, exhilarating way of capturing athletic feats certainly captivated students at Abington Friends School, which is why they asked University of Pennsylvania engineering graduate student Dexter Ong for…
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West Chester University Kicks Off Earth Week with 2026 Zero Waste Summit
West Chester University will launch its 2026 Earth Week celebration with its annual Zero Waste Summit on Monday, Apr. 20, from 11:00 AM-1:00 PM in the Sykes Student Union Ballroom (110 West Rosedale Avenue, West Chester). Hosted by the WCU Office of Sustainability, the event is free and open to the public, with no registration required. Light snacks will be provided.…
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World Stage, Formerly World Cafe Live, Faces Uncertain Future As Troubles Continue
For two decades, World Cafe Live served as a valued cultural and artistic hub, but in recent months, that hasn’t been as much of the case, writes Julia Binswanger for Billy Penn at WHYY. In May 2025, tech entrepreneur Joseph Callahan was named the new CEO after founder Hal Real retired from the role after…
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Doylestown Native Pink to Host This Year’s Tony Award Show
Doylestown native and acrobatic pop star Pink was recently announced as the host for the 2026 Tony Awards, which will take place on June 7 at Radio City Music Hall, writes Rosa Cartagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “Broadway has shaped my life and how I put my own shows together — it is a community that…
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New King of Prussia Showroom Lets Shoppers Test ‘World’s Greatest Modular Sofa’
King of Prussia continues to grow as a retail destination, with Los Angeles-based 7th Avenue opening a new experiential showroom at the mall this month, the retailer announced in a press release. The appointment-first showroom officially opens April 17 and is designed to give customers a hands-on look at the brand’s modular sofas. The expansion…
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At Welcome Home Cafe in Jenkintown, Homecooked Meals and Cozy Atmosphere Await
Welcome Home Cafe in Jenkintown offers homestyle cooking in a cozy environment, serving breakfast and lunch continuously throughout the day, reports Morgan Parrish for FOX 29 Philadelphia. “We started right in the middle of the pandemic because I was one of the people who lost my job, and this was basically a 20-year prayer promise…
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Inside a Narberth Home That Doubles as a Living Work of Art
For one Narberth resident, her home isn’t just a place to live, it’s a canvas, writes Terri Ackman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Carla Krash has spent nearly two decades transforming her 1,450-square-foot home into a living showcase of creativity, blending art, design, and personal storytelling throughout. A psychotherapist by profession, Krash brings an eclectic approach…
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About Us – Team Members Share What CCRES Means To Them
For many at CCRES, the work begins with a simple but powerful mindset: seeing the child beyond the behavior. That perspective drives the organization’s approach to supporting students with learning and behavioral health challenges across Southeastern Pennsylvania. Through partnerships with school districts and intermediate units, CCRES provides dedicated staff who help students build essential life…
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PECO Reminds Customers to ‘Know What’s Below’ and Check Above Before Starting Any Project
April is National Safe Digging Month, and PECO reminds residents, businesses, and contractors that safe digging must remain a priority to prevent damage to critical underground energy infrastructure and keep communities safe. Before taking on any project that involves digging, customers must call 811 or visit PA One Call at least three business days in advance to identify the approximate…
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DelVal Receives It’s On Us PA Grant from State’s Department of Education
Delaware Valley University has received an It’s On Us PA grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education. The $36,000 grant supports DelVal’s Expanding and Enhancing Sexual Assault Prevent Efforts project launched in honor of April being Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The proposed project outlines a comprehensive, multi-layered approach to strengthening sexual violence prevention, awareness, and…
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More Montgomery County Families May Qualify for Water Bill and Leak Repair Assistance Than You Think
For many of us, spring brings a renewed look at household budgets. As you plan for the year ahead, there’s an opportunity you might not be aware of: Aqua Pennsylvania has updated its federal income guidelines for 2026, which means more families may now qualify for assistance than ever before. If you’ve never explored our…
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Lincoln University Grad Darryl Ridgeway Named 2026 Diversity in Business Honoree
Darryl Ridgeway, a Lincoln University graduate and assistant sales manager at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, has been recognized with a 2026 Diversity in Business Award, writes Lara Schwartz for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Ridgeway created First Year Boost, a one-on-one coaching program for new and newly affiliated agents at the company’s Society Hill office.…
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Federal Donuts & Chicken Pivots After Franchise Closings
Federal Donuts & Chicken is regrouping after several of its franchisee locations closed, including one in Radnor Township, writes Samantha Stewart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Federal’s Founding chefs, Michael Solomonov and Steve Cook, are reacquiring several of the closed shops, which will be run as company stores as they improve food and service. Federal was…
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Renowned Chef Opens New Restaurant at Newtown’s Former Sycamore Grill
Mélange on Sycamore, located at the site of the former Sycamore Grill in Newtown, has opened its doors with renowned Delaware Valley chef Joe Brown at the helm, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. The new restaurant mixes the warmth of Louisiana cuisine with Italian sophistication, with a menu featuring everything from perfectly seasoned fish dishes to cocktails. “We’re excited…
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Major Lansdale Apartment Complex Sells for $92M
Lansdale’s Pennbrook Station apartment complex has changed hands in one of the most expensive multifamily deals in the Philadelphia region this year, writes Ryan Mulligan for The Philadelphia Business Journal. An affiliate of TIAA and its real estate arm Nuveen acquired the 346-unit complex for $92.2 million. The 22-acre property, located at 100 Reading Circle,…





















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