Commerce
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Montgomery County Careers – AmerisourceBergen
Based in Chesterbrook with a location in Conshohocken, AmerisourceBergen is a pharmaceutical, over-the-counter, and home health care supply wholesale company that provides distribution and related services designed to reduce costs and improve patient outcomes. Financial Analyst II This position prepares monthly financial analysis and reports for senior leadership, generates the monthly forecast, annual budget, and long-range…
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Montgomery County Ranked Fourth-Healthiest in the State
Montgomery County continues to be an elite place to live a healthy lifestyle in Pennsylvania. The annual County Health Rankings recently assessed Montgomery County as fourth-healthiest based on past health outcomes and the factors that will affect the future health of residents. The county dropped a spot from No. 3 last year but has fared…
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New SEPTA Budget Proposal Looks to Overhaul Transportation Infrastructure
If the recent plans set out by SEPTA in its ambitious budget proposal come to fruition, Philadelphia could see its entire transportation system get an overhaul over the next twelve years, writes Claire Sasko for Philadelphia Magazine. The transportation agency has proposed a budget of $727.2 million which is $180 million more than last year.…
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Will LEGOLAND Breath New Life Into Plymouth Meeting Mall?
Friday’s grand opening of the new LEGOLAND Discovery Center at Plymouth Meeting Mall was a hit with visitors who were eager to discover what this latest addition could offer, writes Suzette Parmley for Philly.com. The attraction offers a variety of activities, from admiring the stunning Independence Hall display to the Bricks Motor Test Center where you…
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King of Prussia Mall the Place to Be
King of Prussia Mall is the place to be for retailers looking to make a statement and get people to take notice, particularly for foreign retailers, writes Suzette Parmley for Philly.com. KoP Mall is one of the top locations for retailers, both domestic and international. Its location, variety of consumers and local demographics provide a…
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Valley Forge’s Washington Memorial Chapel’s Iconic Stained-Glass Windows Get Much-Needed Repairs
“Knock and it shall be opened unto you.” This verse from St. Matthew not only serves as the biblical text for The Lafayette Window inside The Washington Memorial Chapel, but also as a metaphor for what the chapel has come to represent to those who call it “home.” Currently undergoing the first phase of a…
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House of the Week: English Country Style Home in Gladwyne
Rocky Crest is a privately situated English country style home set on over 15 acres of immaculately maintained grounds. Access is through the property’s crafted wrought-iron gateway where you are greeted by the stunning front façade of the home. On entering this 13-bedroom, 12-bath home, the detailing of the ground floor rooms immediately exudes luxury…
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Montgomery County Careers – AmeriGas
Headquartered in King of Prussia with extensive operations in the United States, AmeriGas is the nation’s largest propane company, serving more than two million customers in all 50 states. Senior Accountant – Financial Reporting This position oversees complex accounting areas, such as executive compensation, intangibles, and other areas, documents and reviews the revenue recognition process, and…
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Plymouth Meeting’s Inovio Pharmaceuticals to test DNA based Vaccine for HIV
Plymouth Meeting’s Inovio Pharmaceuticals is collaborating with the University of California to test its new DNA based vaccine for the HIV virus, writes Linda Loyd for Philly.com. Following a $6.95 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to test the vaccine, Inovio’s immunotherapy Pennvax GP will be administered to HIV positive patients to discover…
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Baldwin School’s Libraries Chosen Outstanding School Library Award
The Pennsylvania School Library Association has chosen Baldwin School’s libraries as the winner of the 2017 Outstanding Library Individual Award, according to a staff report for Main Line Times. The Bryn Mawr school’s libraries were selected after they exceeded several of the key criteria used by the PSLA when determining the winner. These included “Developing…
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Opposition to Proposed Hatboro Wawa Resurfaces
Over four years have passed since the last proposal by Wawa to develop a store in Hatboro at Horsham and York roads was defeated, and now opposition to its new plan is growing, writes Michael Tanenbaum for Philly.com. Despite the popularity of Wawa, a surprising number of people are against the construction of a new…
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Regional Companies Stepping Up to Offer Additional Employment Perks
While many companies in the Tri-State area offer their employees health and 401K plans, some have decided to go above and beyond by adding enticing perks such as on-site gyms, vacation trips, and free food and beverages, writes Kelly O’She for Philly.com. With its focus on health, Conshohocken’s AmerisourceBergen offers free fruit and healthy snacks…
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Wayne’s The Judge Group Wins King of Prussia District Award
Wayne’s leading global professional services firm The Judge Group has been recognized with the 2017 Commercial Office Award by the King of Prussia District. The award was presented to the Group’s President, Brian Anderson, on March 23, during the King of Prussia District’s annual Report to the Community and Awards luncheon. The Judge Group, which…
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From Chesco: Malvern Resident, Former Baseball Player Details Cars in Convenient, Eco-Friendly Way
If Malvern resident Tony Coyne can detail a car as well as he can turn a double play, and his new business hits the ground running as swiftly as he used to leg out triples, the area’s streets will soon sparkle with more shiny vehicles than ever before. The 38-year-old native of Huntingtown, Md., and…
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Kono-To-Go Pizza Coming to Montgomery County
King of Prussia Mall will be the first Pennsylvania location to offer pizza lovers a new and inventive way to get their favorite slice on the go, writes Kenneth Hilario for NBC10. Kono-To-Go, the pizza-on-the-go franchise was launched last year by Kono USA, three years after the company first introduced “The Original” Kono Pizza concept…
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East Norriton Man Turns the Page Following Release from Prison by Adapting his Skills to Retail
Luis Rivera, lead assistant manager at East Norriton’s ShopRite, has managed to turn his life around after serving a four year sentence for selling drugs by applying his knowledge from the streets to retail, writes Jane M. Von Bergen for Philly.com. The change was not easy task for Rivera, who was used to having a…
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Former President George W. Bush’s Art Teacher Lends His Talents to Abington Hospital
Acclaimed portraitist Sedrick Huckaby recently used his talent at Abington Hospital, by listening to and then drawing images of patients to show the person behind the illness, writes Kristin E. Holmes for Philly.com. The art professor, who once taught former President George W. Bush, came to Abington as a weeklong artist-in-residence. This was part of…










































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