Publishing
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MONTCO Today Wishes You Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
MONTCO Today would like to wish our subscribers, readers, partners, and neighbors a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! We’re grateful for your continued support and for being part of the community we’re proud to serve every day. 2026 is coming up fast, leaving behind memories, moments, and news that shaped the year behind us. Before a new chapter begins, the MONTCO Today team will be taking a short break to…
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Two Phillies Stories, Two Lessons, and Why MONTCO Today Chooses to Share the Positive
These days, it feels like we live in a world pulled apart by arguments. Politics. Social media. Even conversations with coworkers and neighbors. Polarization and divisiveness seem to meet us at every turn. That’s why the stories we share here on MONTCO Today, and the ones we choose to focus on, matter more than ever.…
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Media Evolution: How Philadelphia-Area Businesses Are Leveraging Paid Media to Stay Ahead
Philadelphia’s media and advertising landscape is undergoing a dynamic transformation, opening up innovative ways for local businesses to shape and share their stories. As earned media channels become increasingly crowded and unpredictable, savvy companies are leveraging paid media strategies to amplify their voice and forge deeper connections with their target audience. The Decline of Earned…
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Phillie Phanatic, a Jenkintown Native, Doubles as Children’s Author and He Has a New Book
Tom Burgoyne has a new book, the latest in 20 children’s books he has authored about the Phillie Phanatic. He’s an expert on the subject because he’s portrayed the Phanatic for 30 years, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Burgoyne, who grew up in Jenkintown, is a diehard fan who wanted to be The…
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Villanova Author’s New YA Thriller, ‘Hatchet Girls,’ Set in Hometown of Lizzie Borden
Villanova author Diana Rodriguez Wallach has recently published her latest young adult book, Hatchet Girls, and the bloody romance is set in the hometown of Lizzie Borden, writes Kim Douglas for the Main Line Today. The thriller explores Latinx culture and the vulnerability of people of color who are entrenched in a wealthy white culture.…
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Former Abington Township Resident Shines Light on Class Bias in Debut Novel
Julie Sullivan — daughter of the Rev. Leon H. Sullivan and former Abington Township resident — has published her debut novel, “The World is Full of Champions.” At the heart a love story, it also touches on class bias among Black Americans, writes Valerie Russ for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Growing up first in North Philadelphia…
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Local Interior Designer Pens Book on Main Line Estates
Prominent interior designer Lauren Wylonis explores Main Line estates in her new book, At Home with KingsHaven: Estates, Interiors, Landscapes, writes Kristin Detterline for Philadelphia Style. The owner of Paoli’s KingsHaven, a posh lighting and design showroom, offers a peek inside mesmerizing properties along the Main Line, both new and historic. This coffee-table book features…
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New Book by St. Joseph’s Professor Searches for Meaning During Hardest Moments of Her Life
Maria Kefalas, a renowned St. Joseph’s University sociologist, has published a new book about the grief of raising a daughter destined to die, writes Alfred Lubrano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Harnessing Grief: A Mother’s Quest for Meaning and Miracles lays bare all the tragedy and pain that came from dealing with her daughter, Calliope Joy,…
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Former Radnor Man Pens Book as a Warning to Others After Affair Ends in Murder Suicide
Former Radnor resident Mark Geradot is hoping his story of an affair that led to his wife’s suicide and his girlfriend’s murder will keep others from following the same path, writes Vinny Vella for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Geradot has published a book detailing his tumultuous marriage and affair that led to the tragic deaths. The…








































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