Montgomery County
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REAL ID Service in Pennsylvania Resuming After Six-Month COVID-19-Related Pause
REAL ID service in Pennsylvania is resuming after it was paused in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, writes Zoë Read for the WHYY. Pennsylvania residents can once again update their driver’s licenses to comply with federal standards, as required by REAL ID federal law. The new licenses can be used for federal purposes, including…
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As Parents Push to End Virtual Learning, Some Local Districts Are Returning Students to School
As parents continue to press for an end to virtual learning, some local school districts are opting to gradually start returning students to schools, write Maddie Hanna, Kristen A. Graham, and Melanie Burney for The Philadelphia Inquirer. While some parents were pleasantly surprised by this fall’s online learning that turned out not to be as…
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Popular Phoenixville Restaurant That Served as Setting for M. Night Shyamalan Film Up for Sale
G Lodge, a popular and longstanding restaurant in Phoenixville that once served as a setting for M. Night Shyamalan’s The Happening, is up for sale, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The establishment has been owned by Dennis Dreibelbis since 1984. In fact, business was so good that in 2003, he even took…
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68 New Positive Cases of COVID-19 Reported in Montgomery County, No New Deaths
As of Thursday Sept 17, Montgomery County reported 68 new positive cases of COVID-19, according to the county’s COVID-19 website. The county reported 292 new coronavirus infections over the previous seven days, and 603 new cases over the last two weeks, 17 more cases than were reported during the previous 14-day period. Montgomery County’s 14-day count…
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29 New Positive Cases of COVID-19 Reported in Montgomery County, No New Deaths
As of Wednesday Sept 16, Montgomery County reported 29 new positive cases of COVID-19, according to the county’s COVID-19 website. The county reported 264 new coronavirus infections over the previous seven days, and 598 new cases over the last two weeks, 25 more cases than were reported during the previous 14-day period. Montgomery County’s 14-day count…
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University of Delaware’s Lifelong Lerner Webinar Series Looks at the Sports Industry’s New Normal
The Lifelong Lerner Webinar Series, hosted by the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, addresses today’s top business challenges with Lerner expertise, pairing evidenced-based research with practical application. The next topic in the series takes a deeper look into the sports industry. The conversation will cover how this industry is facing…
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Paoli Woman Sparks Cycle of Kindness Spreading Throughout the Country
Paoli resident Megan Forgie is spreading kindness across the community and the country in challenging times with “I Appreciate You” stickers, writes Matteo Iadonisi for 6ABC. Forgie got the idea two years ago after a co-worker brought her to tears by simply telling her those three words. “I thought it was the kindest thing anybody…
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68 New Cases of COVID-19 Reported in Montgomery County, 1 New Death
As of Tuesday Sept 15, Montgomery County reported 68 new positive cases of COVID-19, according to the county’s COVID-19 website. The county reported 287 new coronavirus infections over the previous seven days, and 617 new cases over the last two weeks, 41 more cases than were reported during the previous 14-day period. Montgomery County’s 14-day count…
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Merck Enters Partnership With Seattle Genetics Valued Potentially at $4.3B
Merck, the pharmaceutical giant with significant operations in Montgomery County, has entered into a partnership with Seattle Genetics to collaborate on cancer therapies, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The partnership is potentially valued at more than $4.3 billion. As part of the deal, Washington-based Seattle Genetics will receive an upfront payment of…
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What You Need To Know If You Plan To Vote By Mail in Montgomery County
There is a little over a month left before the deadline, and already more than 150,000 voters in Montgomery County have applied for mail-in and absentee ballots for the November 4 election, writes Crissa Shoemaker DeBree for the Bucks County Courier Times. With 171,500 applications already approved, Montgomery County has already surpassed the number of…
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Philadelphia Region Housing Market ‘Insane’ Thanks to Continuously High Buyer Demand
Thanks to continuously high buyer demand, the housing supply and number of days a house spends on the market reached record lows in the Philadelphia region last month, writes Michaelle Bond for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In August, new listings also reached a ten-year high following pandemic-related delay to the usually busy spring market. In fact,…
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60 New Cases of COVID-19 Reported in Montgomery County, 0 New Deaths
As of Monday Sept 14, Montgomery County reported 60 new positive cases of COVID-19, according to the county’s COVID-19 website. The county reported 270 new coronavirus infections over the previous seven days, and 608 new cases over the last two weeks, 33 more cases than were reported during the previous 14-day period. Montgomery County’s 14-day count…
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‘Lift Every Voice’ Online Grant Events Will Celebrate African American Poetry
Montgomery County Community College is one of 49 libraries from across the country that will be celebrating African American poetry, thanks to a new national grant obtained by two MCCC faculty members. The Lift Every Voice program’s objective is to engage participants in a multifaceted exploration of African American poetry, the perspectives it offers on…
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41 New Cases of COVID-19 Reported in Montgomery County, No New Deaths
As of Friday Sept 11, Montgomery County reported 41 new positive cases of COVID-19, according to the county’s COVID-19 website. The county reported 309 new coronavirus infections over the previous seven days, and 613 new cases over the last two weeks, 35 more cases than were reported during the previous 14-day period. Montgomery County’s 14-day count…
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Silky White Webs Dominating Area Landscape Are Work of Native Moth
The silky white webs that have been dominating the area landscape along many scenic roads are the work of fall webworms and do not represent a serious threat to local flora, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Some have feared that the thousands of webs were an indication of a return of the dreaded…
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37 New COVID-19 Cases Reported In Montgomery County, 0 New Deaths
Based on the information found on the county’s COVID-19 website, here is a snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. As of Thursday afternoon, Montgomery County reported 326 new coronavirus infections over the previous seven days. Montgomery County’s 14-day count trend continues to tick upward. The county reported 620 new cases over the last two…
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The Self-Employed, Consultant, or Solopreneur on LinkedIn
By Lynne Williams Are you sending a sales pitch when connecting with people on LinkedIn, or are you making an effort to start building a relationship first? Hopefully, it’s the latter. As a self-employed sole practitioner, I am a member of the “job seeker” club with the millions of others searching for jobs. However, I…
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52 New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Montgomery County, Total now 11,270
Based on the information found on the county’s COVID-19 website, here is a snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. As of Wednesday afternoon, Montgomery County reported 348 new coronavirus infections over the previous seven days. Montgomery County’s 14-day count trend continues to tick upward. The county reported 635 new cases over the last two…









































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