Conshohocken
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Edwards-Freeman Nut Company in Conshohocken Go-To Spot for Easter Treats
Whether you are filling Easter baskets or just have a craving for something sweet, Edwards-Freeman Nut Company in Conshohocken has chocolate treats that come in all shapes and sizes, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Founded as a nut company in 1950, Edwards-Freeman Nut Company began offering candies and chocolates around 50 years ago…
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Whitemarsh Boat Club Welcomes Rowers on Schuylkill
With spring taking hold, the Schuylkill River is coming alive, offering the perfect opportunity to pick up an oar and get out onto the water and enjoy some sculling, writes Edwin Malet for the County Lines Magazine. Rowers, both experienced and new, carry their boats as singles or in crews of two, four, or eight…
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Conshohocken’s Cencora Prepares for Leadership Change This Summer
Conshohocken’s Cencora is preparing for a major leadership transition as executive vice president and chief financial officer James Cleary plans to step down, writes Sydney Halleman for HealthCareDive. The company said Cleary will officially step down on June 30, but will remain with Cencora through the end of the year in an advisory capacity as…
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ZeroEyes Introduces Tech That Brings Gun Detection Off the Grid
Conshohocken’s ZeroEyes is expanding how its technology can be deployed with the launch of ZeroLink, the company announced in a press release. The company, known for its AI-based gun detection platform and U.S. Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act Designation, said ZeroLink allows its software to operate off-network, opening the door for use in locations…
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Conshohocken’s Cencora Strikes Big with $1.1B Acquisition
Conshohocken’s Cencora is continuing its push into specialty health care with a $1.1 billion deal to acquire the retina business of EyeSouth Partners, writes John George for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The transaction will fold EyeSouth’s retina specialists into Cencora’s subsidiary, Retina Consultants of America. Cencora acquired RCA in 2025 as part of its broader…
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This Weekly Run in Conshohocken Is Building Something Bigger Than Fitness
A growing running group in Conshohocken is turning solo workouts into a shared community experience, writes Nick Iadonisi for 6ABC Action News. The Conshohocken Running Club meets every Saturday morning at Hotel West & Main, welcoming runners of all ages and skill levels. What started as a simple idea has quickly evolved into a social…
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Conshohocken’s Boomi Wants to Solve the Biggest Problem Holding Back AI
Conshohocken’s Boomi announced a major upgrade to its platform, aimed at organizing data to streamline artificial intelligence for businesses, according to ERP Today. Boomi is known for helping companies connect the many software systems they rely on, from financial platforms to customer databases, so information can move smoothly between them. With the latest update, the…
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At Pepperoncini in Conshohocken, Great Food and Atmosphere Keep Guests Coming Back
Pepperoncini, an authentic Italian restaurant in Conshohocken, delights guests with outstanding food and a welcoming, family-like environment, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Affectionately called the “Cheers of Conshy” by locals, the eatery has been a neighborhood favorite for the last two decades. “We pride ourselves on our consistency, quality, our friendliness, the staff,”…
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Philly-Centric List of Most Desirable Neighborhood Includes Only One Suburban Entry; It’s in Montco
PhillyBite Magazine’s Eric Henderson set out to identify the area’s hottest, most desirable neighborhoods. His list is rather exclusive, containing only six items, all within the city limits, Except one, which sits in Montgomery County. The evaluation took into consideration several factors: The Montco mention that stood out against these criteria was Conshohocken. The publication…
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Morgan Properties Continues National Expansion With Georgia Deal
Conshohocken-based Morgan Properties continues its national expansion with the purchase of a 260-unit apartment community outside Atlanta, according to a press release. Morgan Properties acquired The Corwyn South Point Apartments in McDonough, Georgia, from ECI Group. The 10-building complex will be renamed Arden at South Point. The sales price has yet to be disclosed. Located…
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Conshohocken’s Proving Grounds Scores Major Brand Partnership with IKEA
Families spending their weekends at Conshohocken’s Proving Grounds will soon have a new place to recharge between games. BASE Sports Group announced a partnership between the youth sports complex and IKEA Conshohocken. The deal will bring the home furnishings retailer’s design expertise directly to one of Montco’s busiest athletic campuses. As part of the collaboration,…
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IKEA Reinvents Affordable Smart Home Devices and Connectivity
From its North American headquarters in Conshohocken, IKEA is setting the stage for a smarter, simpler future at home, writes Sophie Charara for Wired. The retailer has unveiled a sweeping new Matter-compatible smart home lineup, including light bulbs, sensors, plugs, and remotes. The line is designed to make connected living affordable and frustration-free, finally. The…
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Conshohocken’s Cencora Strikes $3.5B Animal Health Deal
Conshohocken’s Cencora is reshaping its business with a $3.5 billion deal involving its animal health division, writes John George for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The wholesale drug distributor announced it will combine MWI Animal Health with Maine-based Covetrus, creating a newly merged company focused exclusively on animal health technology and distribution. In return, Cencora will…
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$28K Train Trips? A Conshohocken Entrepreneur Says Yes
A Conshohocken native is helping to reinvent luxury travel, writes Ariel Zilber for The New York Post. Mike Avena, founder and CEO of Halloway, is offering private railcar charters attached to Amtrak routes. The experience gives travelers what he describes as a ride “above first class.” The service allows groups of six to book restored…
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Conshohocken’s Madrigal Makes $4B Bet on the Future of Liver Disease Treatment
Conshohocken’s Madrigal Pharmaceuticals is making a major move that could reshape the future of liver disease treatment, writes John George for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The biotech firm announced a global licensing agreement potentially worth more than $4 billion. The deal will expand its pipeline of therapies targeting metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, or MASH. Under the…
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Montco Scores State Tourism Dollars as Philly Preps for Global Spotlight
Major sporting events are driving a new wave of tourism investment across the Philadelphia region, and Montco is part of the game plan, writes Mike Larson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Governor Josh Shapiro announced nearly $5 million in grants through Pennsylvania’s Sports Marketing and Tourism Program to support 15 high-profile events statewide. While Philadelphia…












































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