Montgomery County
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New Montco voting system video demonstration
Montgomery County has scheduled a series of demonstrations of the county’s new voter-marked paper ballot system with a verifiable paper trail that will be in place for the May 2019 primary election. In addition to two stand-alone events, the Commissioners will combine their four annual “Conversations with the Commissioners” town hall events across the county…
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Philadelphia Eagles’ Malcolm Jenkins to headline Habitat celebration
A dynamic play-maker from the safety position and a tireless philanthropist in the community, Malcolm Jenkins is a pillar in the Philadelphia Eagles locker room and in the communities in which he has lived, worked and played. Jenkins is the special guest at Habitat MontDelco’s 30th anniversary celebration, where attendees will enjoy a question and…
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What are you doing this weekend? Here are a few unparalleled suggestions
April is officially here and with a brand new month comes a brand new batch of exciting events in Montgomery County! Check out all the amazing and fun events coming this week right here in Montco! Check out these suggestions from the Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board. [uam_ad id=”54865″] MID-ATLANTIC INDOOR NATIONALS CAR, TRUCK…
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VFTCB unveils 1st ADA compliant website in region
The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board (VFTCB) is working on major technological enhancements to its website, and one of those updates will make valleyforge.org one of the first ADA compliant sites in the region. The VFTCB is partnering with AudioEye, a web personalization tool that allows organizations to provide website visitors with a fully…
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Shopping under the influence is real, and lucrative
An alarming trend is emerging, a growing number of online shoppers are “shopping under the influence.” An incalculable number of surveys have been conducted about online shopping, however very few have focused on the amount of money people spend while under the influence of alcohol. Now that people can shop on the couch with a…
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Nex Level Fitness spins for a cause benefiting Montco DA’s office
Nex Level Fitness, a fully functional training facility, hosted its first Wheels of Justice Kick-Off Spin Class March 30th to benefit the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office bike team. The event was held at Nex Level’s Rev Indoor Cycling Studio, at 3342 Limekiln Pike in Chalfont. Montgomery County and Bucks County District Attorney offices went…
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MCCC appoints executive director of Enrollment Management
Montgomery County Community College welcomed Michelle H. Brown-Nevers, Ed.D., as the Executive Director of Enrollment Management on March 4. In this role, she will oversee admissions and enrollment services. “Michelle has extensive leadership experience in multiple areas of enrollment management and will be an asset to our student services team,” said Phil Needles, Vice President…
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Montco’s Best Pizza Tournament down to Final Four! Last day to vote today!
Montco’s Best Pizza Tournament has its Final Four: Via Veneto in Norristown, Marzella’s Pizzeria in in Collegeville, and Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza and Palermo’s Pizza, both in Blue Bell. Semi-final voting will continue until midnight Tuesday, April 2. The Final Two will be announced Wednesday, April 3. [uam_ad id=”54865″] For the fourth year in a…
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Last year’s winner weighs in on Montco’s Best Pizza Tournament
by Rachel Riley When it comes to gathering the best cheese, sauce and toppings for the perfect pizza, Sal Sparacio, owner of Bravo Pizza, believes the most important ingredient is love. “The main thing my mother and father always said is, ‘You’ve gotta make them feel the love,’” said Sparacio, owner of the 2018 Montco’s…
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Help your attorney help you: Making a difficult process as painless as possible
By Andrew D. Taylor You find yourself going through a divorce and in a precarious place, one you never thought you would be in. Your spouse told you out of the blue that he or she was leaving. Or you feel you can’t stay married but have no clue what would happen if you separate.…
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State Rep. Matt Bradford announces $1 million in grant funds for Montco
State Rep. Matt Bradford, D-Montgomery, applauded funding for a pair of redevelopment projects in Montgomery County. The funding, totaling $1 million, will benefit projects in Norristown and Plymouth Meeting. Each project will receive $500,000, approved by the Commonwealth Financing Authority, which administers a variety of Pennsylvania’s funding programs to help grow the Commonwealth’s economy, create…
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Free Coors Light every time Bud runs an attack ad
Free Coors Light is pouring from the taps at Kelly Taproom in Bryn Mawr! Kelly Taproom has a new special tap called “The Coors Light,” one of five other bars in the country receiving the unique new tap. For the duration of the March Madness Tournament, every time Bud Light runs an attack ad against…
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Montgomery County Community College’s student theater presents ‘Failure: A Love Story’
Montgomery County Community College’s Theatre Arts Program and West End Student Theatre will present “Failure: A Love Story” by Philip Dawkins from April 4 to 6 in the college’s South Hall Community Room, West Campus, 101 College Drive, Pottstown. “Failure: A Love Story” takes place in 1928 and features the three Fail sisters — Nelly,…
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Watch out for First Watch: A new restaurant in town
By D’Lara Scott First Watch; a new family breakfast and lunch restaurant is coming soon to Lower Providence. First Watch will be open 7 days a week from 7am -2:30pm beginning April 15th, 2019. Taking pride in their creative menu and high-quality food offerings, the cooks wake up at the crack of dawn each morning…
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Conshohocken Brewing celebrating 5 year anniversary
Conshohocken Brewing is turning 5 years old! And they would like to invite you to come celebrate with them on Saturday, April 13th at the original Tap Room in Conshohocken starting at 11:00 am. Festivities include their annual trail cleanup, the release of Philly Vice in cans and on draft, limited edition glassware, and their Grand Cru…
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Four farms permanently preserved in Montgomery County
Montgomery County has added four more farms to its growing list of farms permanently preserved under the Montgomery County Agricultural Land Preservation Program, which is administered by the Montgomery County Planning Commission. The program kicked off 2019 by preserving the Duhovis Farm in Upper Providence Township—a 43-acre vegetable, beef, and grain farm. The Duhovis family…































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