Montgomery County
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RKL Reports the Latest PA Extensions for Tax and Reporting Deadlines, Procedures
Pennsylvania followed the federal government’s lead, announcing on March 21 that the due date for filing PA individual income tax returns and making corresponding payments has been extended until July 15. That’s not the only deadline extended in light of the coronavirus crisis. Below, professional services firm RKL LLP rounds up notable state tax and…
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How to Increase Your Keywords in Your LinkedIn Headline
Would you be thrilled to be found for work as a jobseeker or entrepreneur because you increased your keywords in your LinkedIn headline? If employed or a business owner, would you like more keyword real estate in your headline to showcase your expertise? You know … riches in niches! Examples and step-by-step instructions are below.…
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Coronavirus Restrictions Force KenCrest to Temporarily Close Montgomery County Programs, Creating More Challenges for People with Disabilities
Coronavirus restrictions have forced KenCrest to temporarily close its Montgomery and Chester county programs, creating more challenges for people with disabilities, writes Ellen Gray for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The social-services organization helps around 350 people in the two counties who participate in both work and leisure activities. Among them is Michael, a client of KenCrest’s…
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Coronavirus Changes the Face of Education
By Lisa L. Dent, M.S H.Ed Schools are closed but the learning must continue. So, how do we educate our children, limit our anxiety in dealing with a global pandemic, ensure health & economic stability and social distancing….all from home? This is a tall order to achieve all these items in tandem. We’ll begin with…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Afternoon Update – March 26th
Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 website as well as the commissioner’s press conference Wednesday afternoon, here is quick snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. There were 60 new positive Montgomery County COVID-19 cases reported on Wednesday. These positive individuals are from 27 municipalities, four of which including Ambler,…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Morning Update – March 26th
Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 website as well as the commissioner’s press conference Wednesday afternoon, here is quick snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. There were 60 new positive Montgomery County COVID-19 cases reported on Wednesday. These positive individuals are from 27 municipalities, four of which including Ambler,…
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Chamber Introduces Gift Card Program to Bring Much Needed Cash Flow to Local Small Businesses and Restaurants
Small businesses, restaurants and nonprofits are being hit very hard as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Montgomery County (CCGMC) has developed an economic stimulus initiative to help support businesses and charitable organizations through a gift card match program. Purchasing a gift card today will help businesses with some much…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Evening Update – March 25th
Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 website as well as the commissioner’s press conference Wednesday afternoon, here is quick snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. There were 60 new positive Montgomery County COVID-19 cases reported on Wednesday. These positive individuals are from 27 municipalities, four of which including Ambler,…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Afternoon Update – March 25th
Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 website as well as the commissioner’s press conference Tuesday afternoon, here is quick snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. There were 23 new positive Montgomery County COVID-19 cases reported on Tuesday. These positive individuals are from 17 municipalities, none of which are reporting…
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RKL Alerts Lenders, Borrowers to Eased Accounting Rules for Loan Modifications in Response to COVID-19
Financial institutions now have greater ability to accommodate and provide support to borrowers affected by COVID-19, thanks to an Interagency Statement released Sunday evening, March 22, 2020. This guidance gives financial institutions a clearer view of how to help borrowers, as many consider short-term loan modification programs to support members and customers in this time…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Morning Update – March 25th
Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 website as well as the commissioner’s press conference Tuesday afternoon, here is quick snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. There were 23 new positive Montgomery County COVID-19 cases reported on Tuesday. These positive individuals are from 17 municipalities, none of which are reporting…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Evening Update – March 24th
Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 website as well as the commissioner’s press conference Tuesday afternoon, here is quick snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. There were 23 new positive Montgomery County COVID-19 cases reported on Tuesday. These positive individuals are from 17 municipalities, none of which are reporting…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Afternoon Update – March 24th
Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 dashboard as well as the commissioner’s press conference Monday afternoon, here is quick snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. There were 26 new positive Montgomery County COVID-19 cases reported on Monday. These positive individuals are from 12 municipalities, four of which are reporting…
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Arcadia University Donates Surplus Emergency Supplies to Local EMS Personnel
Arcadia University responded to regional COVID-19 call for assistance by donating its surplus stock of emergency supplies to local EMS personnel. The school’s Facilities, Maintenance, and Housekeeping team took the initiative to provide help for local emergency personnel who are continuously exposed to the coronavirus. The team searched all the housekeeping closets and storage areas…
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Place Your Company’s Talent, Experience, and Passion at the Center of Montgomery County’s COVID-19 Conversation
With so much uncertainty about life beyond COVID 19, there’s never been a better time to insert your organization into the center of the conversation about Montgomery County’s coronavirus response efforts with a thought leadership post on MONTCO Today. In the past several weeks, we’ve had two thought leadership posts draw more than 5,000 readers.…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Morning Update – March 24th
Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 dashboard as well as the commissioner’s press conference Monday afternoon, here is quick snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County. There were 26 new positive Montgomery County COVID-19 cases reported on Monday. These positive individuals are from 12 municipalities, four of which are reporting…
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Montgomery County COVID-19 Afternoon Update – March 23rd
As reported this morning, Montgomery County officials reported the first death of a county resident from COVID-19 on Sunday. The 72-year-old male, who died Saturday, resided in Abington Township and had been hospitalized for several days. Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 dashboard as well as press release issued by the commissioners…
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U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean Adapts to Campaigning During Pandemic, Organizes a Virtual St. Patrick’s Day Party
U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean, who is seeking a second term in Montgomery County congressional district, is one of many politicians who are having to adapt to campaigning under a pandemic, writes Chris Brennan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. With social distancing currently now a necessity, Dean found a way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day without going…























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