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Montgomery County Careers – Houghton International
Headquartered in Norristown, Houghton International is the world leader in industrial fluids, providing both high-tech metalworking and hydraulic fluid products and fluid management services almost since oil was discovered in Titusville, Pennsylvania in 1859. Junior Price Analyst This position acts as a point of escalation to resolve internal and external price discrepancies, manages and coordinates price…
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Upper Perkiomen High School Joins Districts Ditching Textbooks for Digital Learning
Textbooks are not only weighing down students’ backpacks; they’re also weighing down school district budgets, and the enthusiasm to ditch textbooks in favor of digital resources for learning is reaching such a frenzied pace that one superintendent in the region said the trend is set to “grow exponentially as more schools post their learning materials…
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United States Sinks Three Slots To 7th in New Wharton Ranking of World’s Best Countries
The second annual global ranking of the best countries in the world brings some bad news for the U.S., as it dropped three spots from last year to seventh place, writes Adam Taylor for The Washington Post. The “Best Countries” ranking conducted by the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, U.S. News & World Report, and…
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CI Squared Gives Tozour Energy Systems the ‘Nudge’ Needed to Soar to New Heights
It’s not quite breaking news to say that the world is changing. Technology has sped up the pace of life so much that our daily routines of today resemble little of our ones from yesteryear. The Digital Age has, no doubt, helped countless industries in innumerable ways. However, it’s not without its drawbacks, especially for…
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Conshohocken’s Saladworks to Get Unified Brand Image by Year’s End
Three decades after opening its first location, Conshohocken’s Saladworks will finally have a unified brand image by the end of the year, thanks to carefully coordinated upgrades at all of its franchises, writes Kenneth Hilario for Philadelphia Business Journal. Saladworks has been working on becoming more modern since it was acquired by a private investment…
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State Senator Daylin Leach and Jennifer Mirak Leach Weather Political Storms Together
Jennifer Mirak Leach, director of student support services at Bryn Mawr College’s Child Study Institute, knew her life would be embroiled in politics when she married State Senator Daylin Leach, according to a staff report from Main Line Today. So much so that during the election, they found themselves the target of Trump supporters who…
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Marriage and Work Successfully Mix for Founder of Conshohocken’s Lindi Skin
Lindy Snider, founder of Conshohocken’s Lindi Skin has found happiness in her husband, Dr. Larry Kaiser, according to a staff report from Main Line Today. The marriage initially faced significant hurdles, with Snider’s new business just starting, a new baby and her husband’s business travel commitments. “A new company, a baby, and a husband who…
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Scandal Star Helps Janssen Biotech Raise Psoriasis Awareness
Horsham’s Janssen Biotech has partnered with the National Psoriasis Foundation to launch ‘Psoriasis: The Inside Story,’ a campaign that puts the spotlight on the profound impact the disease has on the lives of over 7.5 million Americans. Katie Lowes, best known for her role in hit television series Scandal, and other leading advocates will use…
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New Fashion Season Grounded and Ethereal
The latest fashion trend offers women the chance to dress strong and feminine and lets them stand in their own power whether they are protesting or proselytizing, writes Elizabeth Wellington for Philly.com. However, 2017 is also ensuring to be both grounded and ethereal, less inspired by runways and more an ode to a busy lifestyle…
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Manor College Partners with American Red Cross for Blood Drive on Tuesday
Jenkintown’s Manor College has partnered with The American Red Cross for a blood drive on Tuesday, March 28. The drive is open to the community, and will take place from 10 AM-3 PM in the Manor College Gymnasium. Participants are encouraged to participate in “Power Red,” which is a donation entailing a concentrated amount of…
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300 Apartments About to Move Into Bala Village
With multiple parcels of land now in its grasp in Lower Merion’s Bala Village, Cross Properties has signed the dotted line to get the first 110 of what the developer plans will ultimately be 300 apartments all moved in. Construction is slated to begin next month on the $100 million project, according to a Philadelphia…
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Montgomery County Careers – American Reading Company
Built and run by education activists, the King of Prussia-based American Reading Company is a trusted partner of 5,320 schools and 1,070 districts in 50 states, helping strengthen district and school capacity at every level by placing literacy and agency at the heart of school transformation. Product Support Engineer This position handles all incoming requests from the…
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From Chesco: Merged Victory Brewing Floats 13 Spots on National Brewers List
Victory Brewing Co. is enjoying a cold one just outside the nationwide top 10 standings for craft brewers. After pouring the company into a new joint venture with Southern Tier Brewing Co. last year, Victory Brewing’s new parent firm Artisanal Brewing Ventures floated to No. 13 on the Brewers Association’s Top 50 U.S. Craft Brewing…
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Knox Home and William Penn Inn Projects in Lower Merion Hit Roadblocks
The Knox Home and William Penn Inn projects in Lower Merion that were supposed to prevent the two historic structures from being demolished are stuck in limbo while waiting for new owners, writes Cheryl Allison for Main Line Times. Two years ago, the planned future of the two properties which date back to 1856 and…
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Godshall’s Turns Family Business Over to Employees
Longtime employees of Telford’s seven-decade, third-generation family butcher will continue to steer its legacy long into the future. Godshall’s Quality Meats is initiating an employee stock ownership plan, according to a Philly.com report by Harold Brubaker. “We wanted to be prepared for the future, one in which folks didn’t have to worry about ownership by…
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Luxury Estates Having Trouble Finding Owners as Philadelphia Takes Over the Market
Luxury estates in Montgomery County are having trouble finding new owners as the luxury market has found a new stronghold in Philadelphia, writes Caitlin McCabe for Philly.com. The price of luxury homes has not weakened, up two percent to $1.27 million over the last year. However, selling them has become more challenging explained Patricia Royston,…
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McNeil Consumer Healthcare Resolves DOJ Investigation
McNeil Consumer Healthcare has reached an agreement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the Department of Justice to resolve an investigation into the manufacture of some over-the-counter products at its Fort Washington facility. The investigation followed the voluntary recall of several products by the company that occurred between 2008…


















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