Montgomery County
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MONTCO Careers — Montgomery County Community College
Montgomery County Community College is looking to add two experienced finance professionals to its team — and both positions come with flexible work arrangements. Payroll Administrator If you’ve got a sharp eye for numbers and a knack for keeping things running behind the scenes, MCCC’s Payroll Administrator role might be your next move. This position…
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Montgomery County Community College to Host Free Workforce Development Business Roundtable on June 10
From AI strategy and workforce training grants to rising energy costs, businesses across Montgomery County and the Greater Philadelphia region will have the opportunity to explore some of today’s most pressing workplace topics during Montgomery County Community College’s annual Workforce Development Business Roundtable on Wednesday, June 10. Hosted online via Zoom from 10:00 AM until…
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MCCC Nursing Graduates Celebrated at 2026 Pinning Ceremony
Twenty-seven new nurses are ready to join the healthcare workforce after completing the Dr. Stuart H. & Sandra K. Fine Nursing Program at Montgomery County Community College — and the College sent them off in style. On May 19, family, friends, and faculty filled the Montco Cultural Center theater on the Blue Bell Campus for…
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Eagles Autism Foundation and Action Behavior Centers Open Doors to Autism Care in Montco
A new autism therapy center is opening in Horsham, and one of the Philadelphia region’s most recognizable organizations is helping welcome it to Montgomery County. Action Behavior Centers and the Eagles Autism Foundation will host a grand opening celebration on Saturday, June 6, for one of three new ABC locations now open across the Philadelphia…
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Governor Shapiro and First Lady Stop by Elmwood Park Zoo — and Yes, They Fed a Giraffe
Governor Josh Shapiro and First Lady Lori Shapiro recently paid a visit to Elmwood Park Zoo, touring the newly completed Frank and Paige Engro Welcome Center and Veterinary Hospital and getting a firsthand look at the Zoo’s ambitious plans for the future. The visit was a chance to see the results of a $3 million…
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Is Your Business Immigration Compliant? This Event Will Answer Your Questions
With federal immigration enforcement making headlines and workplace audits on the rise, Montgomery County employers have questions — and the Montgomery County Commerce Department is stepping up with answers. On Tuesday, June 2, the Montgomery County Commerce Department, in partnership with the Office of Immigrant Affairs, is hosting a complimentary two-hour virtual webinar designed to…
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Meet the Class of 2026: Loujain Ahmed, Commencement Student Speaker
For Loujain Ahmed, community college was never a stepping stone — it was a launch pad. The 20-year-old West Philadelphia native is set to earn her Associate of Science in Physical Sciences from Montgomery County Community College this spring, and she’ll do it with one final distinction: delivering the student address at Commencement on May…
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Enjoy Outdoor Dining in Montgomery County at These Local Restaurants
With summer nearly here, it is a prime time to start enjoying al fresco dining at one of the local eateries that offer picturesque and comfortable outside seating along with delicious food, writes Hira Qureshi for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Great American Pub in Conshohocken offers seating at the Skytop Garden on a first-come, first-served basis.…
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Vote King of Prussia Mall No. 1 — And Here’s Why It Deserves the Crown
King of Prussia Mall has been nominated for USA TODAY’s Best Mall of 2026 — and it now needs YOUR vote to take it from number five all the way to number one! Voting is open now online here, and the best part? You can vote once every single day. So why does KOP deserve…
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Montco Memorial Day 2026: Everything You Need to Make the Most of the Long Weekend
Memorial Day is more than the unofficial start of summer. It’s the one day set aside specifically to honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to this country. Across Montgomery County this year, communities are stepping up with parades, ceremonies, and remembrance events that do exactly that. Here’s your guide to…
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The Time Harry Truman Got Pulled Over on the Pennsylvania Turnpike
President Harry S. Truman often visited Pennsylvania, and one trip even involved a traffic stop on the Pennsylvania Turnpike for holding up faster traffic, writes Rick Sebak for Pittsburgh Magazine. One of the earliest mentions of Truman’s visits to Pennsylvania comes from an April 17, 1928, letter to his wife, Bess. Then 44, he was…
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A New Invasive Pest Has Arrived in Montgomery County, and It’s Not the Spotted Lanternfly
The invasive New Zealand mudsnail, which was present in Pennsylvania in only four bodies of water until recently, has spread rapidly in the past several years and has now reached Montgomery County, writes Marcus Schneck for the Harrisburg Patriot-News. Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission surveys from 2020 revealed that the snails have spread to three…
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Elmwood Park Zoo Offers Free Admission on Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day This Summer
For three days this summer, the Elmwood Park Zoo in Norristown, a regional favorite family destination, is throwing open its gates for free. The zoo will offer free admission on Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, and Labor Day as part of the nationwide America 250 celebration, giving families across the Philadelphia region three chances…
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12 Montgomery County Towns Are Among 100 Safest Places to Live; One Town Reports Zero Violent Crimes
Twelve Montgomery County cities ranked among the 100 safest places to live in Pennsylvania, according to a list recently published by ElitePersonalFinance. To determine which places in Pennsylvania are safest, ElitePersonalFinance extracted the latest available data from the FBI crime statistics in the United States, taking violent crime as the main factor. Cities with under…
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Why Montgomery County Is Winning the Location Strategy Game
For commerce and economic development officials, the question isn’t just whether businesses are moving but whether the conditions exist to keep them. The King of Prussia market offers a compelling case study in what sustained public-private investment can produce. As communities across the country grapple with underutilized office space and shifting workforce expectations, Montgomery County…
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Three New Restaurants Are Opening in Montgomery County This May — Here’s What to Know
Montgomery County’s restaurant scene is heating up this May, and there’s something for just about every appetite, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Fort Washington is getting a white-tablecloth moment. Chef Jeffrey Power, formerly of Ambler’s recently closed Dettera, is opening Academy Grill on South Bethlehem Pike. The Italian-inspired concept will feature seafood, steaks,…
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Major Health Systems Eye Montgomery County for Billion-Dollar Expansion
Montco is emerging as a focal point in major expansion plans from regional healthcare giants like Jefferson Health and Penn Medicine, writes John George for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Both systems are looking to grow their presence with new facilities and upgraded care centers across the Philadelphia area. Jefferson Health has identified Montgomery County as…
































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