• Student-Led Theater Production for Pottstown to Assist Operation143 Food Ministry

    Student-Led Theater Production for Pottstown to Assist Operation143 Food Ministry

    Students in The Hill School’s Ellis Theatre Guild are working to provide entertainment for the community while giving back to Pottstown by collecting canned goods and cash donations for Operation143, an organization that provides food to children and youth in need in local school districts. The students will stage a family-friendly theatrical reading with performed…

  • Make It a Mother’s Day to Remember With Events in Montgomery County

    Make It a Mother’s Day to Remember With Events in Montgomery County

    While every day is a day to celebrate the mother figures in your life, make this Mother’s Day one to remember by spending it together in Montgomery County. From the best brunches to scenic train rides, dozens of shops and boutiques, and even a perfectly timed wine festival, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate…

  • How to Cope with Annoying Coworkers

    How to Cope with Annoying Coworkers

    If you have your home to yourself during the day, working remotely can be a great experience. You can control everything to create whatever kind of environment is most conducive to you getting work done. Unfortunately, that is not the case when you are back at the office with a building full of other employees…

  • Some of the Largest Montgomery County Employers Are Bringing Workers Back to Office, Here is How They Do It

    Some of the Largest Montgomery County Employers Are Bringing Workers Back to Office, Here is How They Do It

    After two years of predominant work from home due to the pandemic, many of the region’s largest employers have begun bringing workers back to the office, including Oaks-based SEI Investments, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. RTO, meaning the return to office, has people feeling conflicted. However, with a tight job market, the…

  • Montco and Delco Legislators Team Up to Help Vets With PTSD

    Montco and Delco Legislators Team Up to Help Vets With PTSD

    Two Pennsylvania legislators—one from Montgomery County and one from Delaware County, one Republican, one Democrat, are coming together on a common issue—to help veterans suffering from PTSD, reports Lucy Bustamante for NBC 10. State Rep. Jennifer O’Mara (D-Delaware County) and Rep. Tracy Pennycuick, (R-Montgomery County) have teamed up to promote the use of “magical mushrooms”…

  • 7th Annual Montco Trail Challenge Returns

    7th Annual Montco Trail Challenge Returns

    The Montco Trail Challenge is back for its seventh year! This annual family-friendly program encourages participants to track their visits to select Montgomery County trails to earn awards for completing visits to five, ten, or fifteen participating trails.  In 2021, the Montco Trail Challenge saw more than 2,000 participants ranging in age from 2 months old…

  • Malvern Bank House of the Week: Gorgeous Victorian with Unique Square Corner Tower in Bryn Mawr

    Malvern Bank House of the Week: Gorgeous Victorian with Unique Square Corner Tower in Bryn Mawr

    A gorgeous Queen Anne Victorian home with four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Bryn Mawr. Cozily nestled on a quiet, tree-lined street, this superb residence perfectly blends charm, history, and renovation. . The property was constructed in the late nineteenth century and was originally part of the Ashbridge…

  • Saint Joseph’s University President Mark Reed Leaving for Same Job Elsewhere

    Saint Joseph’s University President Mark Reed Leaving for Same Job Elsewhere

    After seven years, Saint Joseph’s University President Mark Reed is leaving his position for the same job at Loyola University Chicago, effective August 15, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The move comes as the college nears the completion of its merger with the University of Sciences. Provost Cheryl McConnell will serve as…

  • Think Spring: Why Plan a Workcation at Blue Bell’s Normandy Farm

    Think Spring: Why Plan a Workcation at Blue Bell’s Normandy Farm

    It’s finally Springtime, but work is ramping up, and Spring Break seems to be for the kids…luckily, Normandy Farm in Blue Bell has the best solution. You’ve heard of Vacation: an extended period of leisure and recreation, especially one spent away from home or in traveling, and you’ve heard of Staycation: a vacation spent in…

  • Montgomery County Community College Seeks Part-Time Coordinator of Dual Enrollment Grant Programs in Blue Bell

    Montgomery County Community College Seeks Part-Time Coordinator of Dual Enrollment Grant Programs in Blue Bell

    Montgomery County Community College invites applications for the Part-time Coordinator of Dual Enrollment Grant Programs position. The Part-time Coordinator of Dual Enrollment Grant Programs is responsible for the day-to-day coordination and administration of the dual enrollment grant programs including Bridge to Employment.  The coordinator will act as a liaison to college grant partners, coordinate and…

  • King of Prussia-based Morgan Properties Enters Rent-a-Home Market With Single-Family Housing in Texas

    King of Prussia-based Morgan Properties Enters Rent-a-Home Market With Single-Family Housing in Texas

    King of Prussia-based Morgan Properties, owner of Class B apartments, has purchased a gated 136-unit single-family housing community in the Dallas suburbs from Provident Realty Advisors for an undisclosed price, writes for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The acquisition of ParcHaus at Skyline in McKinney, Texas, expands the company’s business into the rent-a-home market. Following the…

  • Epic Celebration Marks Official Opening of PXG’s New Store in King of Prussia

    Epic Celebration Marks Official Opening of PXG’s New Store in King of Prussia

    PXG threw a knockout grand opening party on April 30 with an impressive list of attendees for its new PXG Philadelphia store in King of Prussia, reports the Golf Wire. Many local notables and athletes, including Darius Slay and Lane Johnson, joined Bob Parsons, PXG Founder and CEO, and Renee Parsons, President and Executive Creative…

  • Erdenheim Man, Former Football Star and Hospitality Exec, Dies at 83

    Erdenheim Man, Former Football Star and Hospitality Exec, Dies at 83

    James J. Osborne Jr., formerly of Erdenheim, the former co-owner and CEO of Williamson Hospitality Services, college football star, and Army veteran, has died aged 83 at KeystoneCare Hospice in Wyndmoor, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. James Osborne served as an executive of the Willow Grove-based food service company from its founding in…

  • Celebrate Cinco de Mayo on the Main Line in Montco

    Celebrate Cinco de Mayo on the Main Line in Montco

    Is it time for tacos and tequila? Samantha Geiger lines up the top Cinco de Mayo spots in Montco for Main Line Today. On May 5, many people will find themselves out and about for Cinco de Mayo, and here’s some of the best places on the Main Line that are serving up amazing margaritas,…

  • Montgomery County Community College Student on Path To Become Hawaiian Anthropologist Earns Statewide Honors

    Montgomery County Community College Student on Path To Become Hawaiian Anthropologist Earns Statewide Honors

    Cheyenne Diehl’s decision to go back to school and pursue a career in Hawaiian anthropology is the result of several deeply personal events that shaped her life. It’s also a decision that has already changed her life for the better as its started her on a genealogical path to discover the lost history of who…

  • Conshy’s AmerisourceBergen Reaches Hefty Settlement with Washington for ‘Flooding State with Painkillers’

    Conshy’s AmerisourceBergen Reaches Hefty Settlement with Washington for ‘Flooding State with Painkillers’

    Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen along with McKesson and Cardinal Health has reached a $518 million settlement with Washington in a complex trial over their role in flooding the state with highly addictive opioid painkillers, writes Gene Johnson for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The nation’s three largest opioid distributors and Johnson & Johnson already reached a national settlement last…

  • Fox 29 Anchor From Lower Merion Keeping Score in Facebook Court Fight

    Fox 29 Anchor From Lower Merion Keeping Score in Facebook Court Fight

    The Meta company Facebook wants to toss out the case with Karen Hepp (Hepp v. Facebook, No. 20-2725), but the judge said no. Victor Fiorillo reports the very latest details on Karen Hepp’s Facebook battle for Philadelphia Magazine. The Lower Merion-based Fox 29 anchor is continuing her fight against Zuckerberg and Facebook over advertisements over…

  • Penn State Abington’s Chancellor Rated as Top Powerful Education Leader in Pennsylvania

    Penn State Abington’s Chancellor Rated as Top Powerful Education Leader in Pennsylvania

    Abington chancellor named as one of most powerful education leaders in Pennsylvania, reports Penn State News. Chancellor Dr. Margo DelliCarpini of Penn State Abington has been recognized by City & State PA, the statewide media organization, as part of their Higher Education Power 100 list. DelliCarpini came into the Chancellor role in 2021, overseeing a large campus…