Horsham
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Horsham AI Tech Provider Strengthens Help to Big Players Colgate-Palmolive and the U.S. Air Force
Augmentir, the Horsham supplier of AI technology and consultation, is continuing to augment the functionality it provides to major brands and government users. The initiatives were partly driven by a desire to help manufacturers compensate for the COVID-driven issues of workforce shortages and shrinking retention rates. The tech Augmentir supplies comprises an integrated suite of…
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Montco Is Home to 23 Least Budget-Friendly Communities in the State, Including Number One
A Seattle software company’s national and statewide analyses of household expenses reveals Montgomery County communities in which monthly bill paying takes the least — and largest — bites. The study by fintech firm doxo shows that nationwide, the monthly outlay for bills is $2,003, which goes to the following: Mortgage Rent Auto loans Utilities Auto…
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Aqua-Tots, Horsham, Celebrates Christmas in July with Semiannual Sale on Swim Lessons
Andrea and Brad Sahl — co-owners of Aqua-Tots, Horsham — continue to share the importance teaching children how to swim. Their belief that swim safety is a critical life lesson has led them to hold a Christmas in July semiannual sale on classes of all levels. “Our goal with our annual Christmas in July special…
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Boston Knowledge-Share Org Swipes-Right on Business Tech of Penn Mutual, Horsham
The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, Horsham, is a 2022 Insurance Technology Impact Award Winner. It received the honor from Aite-Novarica Group Insurance Technology Research Council out of Boston. The Impact Awards represent the largest purely peer-juried awards in the industry. Winners are selected for their real-world business impact and their demonstration of the effective…
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Five Montco Pharmacies Stand Out in Area Scarcity of COVID-19 Vaccinators for Young Children
Only a third of pharmacies in the Phila. region currently carry COVID-19 vaccines for children under five years old. Of those, five vaccinators are in Montgomery County. Jason Laughlin, The Philadelphia Inquirer, rolled up his sleeves to bring the details of who’s giving shots where. Since federal regulations prevent children younger than three from being…
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Ukrainian Folk Festival Blends Cultural Engagement with Support Effort
The Ukrainian Folk Festival is an afternoon of ethnic food, dance, and music highlighting the rich heritage of the people from Eastern Europe. It also provides attendees with an opportunity to support the ongoing humanitarian efforts currently underway there. From each $15 ticket fee, $5 will go toward helping Ukrainian residents. The Aug. 28 itinerary…
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Aqua-Tots Swim School of Horsham Shares Water Safety Facts During National Water Safety Month
During National Water Safety Month, Co-Owners of Aqua-Tots of Horsham, Andrea and Brad Sahl, are sharing important facts and information about water safety. Believe it or not, the number one cause of accidental death of children five years of age and younger is drowning, a statistic that the couple is passionate about helping to combat.…
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Horsham Little League Volunteers Plan to Build First Miracle Field in Region
Friends Bill Slaymaker and Nancy Kirby, who met while volunteering at Horsham Little League, are working on building the first Miracle Field in the region, writes Ashley R. Williams for the Bucks County Courier Times. The new field in Deep Meadow Park would provide young athletes with or without disabilities with everything they need to…
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New Restaurant from Blue Bell Inn Owners Opens in Horsham
After a year-long delay caused by the pandemic, Scott Dougherty and developer Bruce Goodman, owners of the landmark Blue Bell Inn, have officially opened the doors on their latest restaurant, The Copper Crow, in Horsham, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. They were presented with the opportunity to open a restaurant just 20 minutes…
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Swimming Lessons at Horsham’s Aqua-Tots Swim School is a Great Winter Activity and Critical for Safety
Owners of Aqua-Tots Swim School in Horsham, Andrea and Brad Sahl, opened the first Aqua-Tots franchise in the Northeast in 2017 with the goal of creating a fun atmosphere where they teach children how to swim and become safe in the water. They were customers at first, sending their children to Aqua-Tots to a North…
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Horsham’s Big Chief Brewing Company Pays Homage to Owner’s Native American Heritage
Big Chief Brewing Company in Horsham, owned and operated by Mark Dashner, is a blend of his Native American heritage and his love for brewing, writes Matteo Iadonisi for 6ABC. “My dad was straight off the reservation in Wisconsin,” said Dashner. “He would wear the loincloth and the vests that his mother passed down for…
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Hiring in Horsham: UPS Short 7,000 Workers for Seasonal Jobs Across Montgomery County and SE Pennsylvania
How do you look in UPS brown? If you think that’s a good couture color, and have the desire to pick up some extra funds, UPS is your place. The deliverer is looking to fill 7,000 seasonal jobs in Montco and the Philadelphia region to answer holiday demand. Ryan Mulligan wrapped up the hiring particulars…
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With an Eye on Expansion, Myonex Unveils Its New 20 Million-dollar Horsham Headquarters
Clinical trial supply company Myonex officially opened its new $20 million headquarters in Horsham, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new building is located in the Keith Valley Business Center. With 65,000 square feet, it is designed to allow Myonex to double its headcount over the coming years. The property also includes…
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Horsham-based Workspace Property Trust Proves Suburban Office Market is Hot with Million-dollar Investments
Horsham-based Workspace Property Trust has received a $326.5 million investment from a group led by global investment firm Oak Hill Advisors, writes Jacob Adelman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The investment in the office and industrial landlord shows that investors are willing to bet that changes in working patterns brought on by the pandemic will help…
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Horsham Sports Cards Shop Sees Sales Explode During Pandemic
Knuckleball Sports Cards in Horsham is one of the many sports card stores in the region and nationwide that saw their sales explode during the pandemic, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. When the outbreak originally started, Steve MacKenzie, the shop’s owner, was worried that COVID-19 would decimate his sales and endanger the shop’s…



























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