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Expo Center at Oaks Welcomed Greater Philadelphia Pet Expo Once Again Earlier This Month
Earlier this month, Greater Philadelphia Pet Expo returned once again to Expo Center at Oaks with all its staple activities that delight pet lovers everywhere, writes Gary Puleo for The Times Herald. During the three days, visitors got to enjoy the popular Dog Lovers Day Lure Course along with the Rabbit Hopping and Guinea Pig…
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Martin Luther King’s LinkedIn Profile & MLK Day Activities
“Whatever your life’s work is, do it well. A man should do his job so well that the living, the dead, and the unborn could do it no better” (Martin Luther King, Jr.). In case you are not aware, on January 15, 1929, Michael King Jr. was born. At age five, after Michael King Sr.’s…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Elegant Estate Home in Blue Bell
An elegant estate home on a 1.76-acre lot with four bedrooms and four full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Blue Bell. The main house was built in 1827 and perfectly combines old world charm and character with modern updates and conveniences. It also blends seamlessly with an addition designed by famous…
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New Exhibition at Montgomery County Community College to Feature Art by Faculty and Alumni
A new exhibition at Montgomery County Community College’s Fine Arts Center Gallery at Central Campus in Blue Bell will host artwork from the school’s art faculty and alumni. The MCCC Art Faculty and Invited Alumni Exhibition will take place from January 15 through February 21. It will feature more than 35 artists exhibiting work in…
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MONTCO Careers – Einstein Medical Center
Located in East Norriton, Einstein Medical Center, a branch of the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, focused on providing high quality, advanced cardiac services, cancer care, orthopedic services, family focused maternity care, and minimally invasive and robotic surgery, has several Montgomery County careers available. RN – Labor and Delivery This position participates in the development and…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Spectacular Timeless Conshohocken Estate
A spectacular colonial home with five bedrooms and four full and three half bathrooms is available for sale in Conshohocken. This spectacular timeless estate is set on 10 acres of private, wooded grounds featuring a pool and pool house, sport court, two horse stalls, and a riding ring. The home was designed by Rene Hoffman…
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MONTCO Careers – GlaxoSmithKline
GlaxoSmithKline, with a location in Collegeville, is the world’s sixth largest pharmaceutical company, and produces well-known products including Aquafresh toothpaste, Breathe Right nasal strips, and Nicoderm and Nicorette. HR Business Leader – Global Regulatory & Quality Assurance This position serves as the HR functional expert on the leadership team and uses their HR expertise to improve…
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BSN, Promising Strong Distribution Benefits, Acquires Wayne Sporting Goods
BSN Sports, a division of Varsity Brands,has acquired the team sports business of Wayne Sporting Goods, based in Wayne, reports SGBonline.com. The team sports business was started and built up by the Galczenski family over 64 years. As part of the transition, Steve Galczenski, a third-generation family member, is joining BSN Sports, along with his…
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Berwyn Resident, Who Brightened People’s Days by Telling Them They’re Beautiful, Dies at 67
Billy O’Shea, a resident at Melmark who liked to brighten people’s days by telling them they were beautiful, died at the age of 67 at the Berwyn facility, writes Bonnie Cook for The Philadelphia Inquirer. O’Shea was born in 1952 with Down syndrome. When his parents could no longer care for him, his sister Mary…
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Chadds Ford Woman’s Message of Peace Aims to Bring People Together
Hoping to bring people closer together, Elizabeth Moro created a message of peace on her farm using 196 candles, each one representing a different country in the world, writes Fran Maye for the Daily Local News. Moro owns Chadds Peak Farm with her husband Vince. Last Sunday, she arranged the lit candles to spell out…
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Despite Increasing Pay to $27/Hour in Montgomery County, Census Bureau Still Can’t Recruit Census Workers
Despite bumping the pay to $27 per hour in Montgomery County, the U.S. Census Bureau is still finding it difficult to recruit census workers, writes Ximena Conde for the WHYY. During a recruitment event in Royersford this weekend, Dennis Martello, recruitment assistant tasked to Montgomery County, informed the attendees that the Census Bureau already received…
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Pennsylvania Farm Show Butter Sculpture Created By Conshohocken Artists Unveiled in Harrisburg
The 2020 Pennsylvania Farm Show Butter Sculpture, created by artists Jim Victor and Marie Pelton of Conshohocken, was unveiled last week in Harrisburg, according to a staff report from the Wisconsin State Farmer. The 30th annual butter sculpture was presented by American Dairy Association North East, in conjunction with Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. It shows…
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Oaks Expo Center to Host Greater Philly Sportsmen’s Expo, Greater Philadelphia Pet Expo Next Weekend
The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks will welcome sportsmen and pet-lovers alike next weekend for the Greater Philly Sportsmen’s Expo and the Greater Philadelphia Pet Expo. The first event will take place from Jan. 9 through 12 and offer a plethora of vendors for outdoor activities, including hunting and fishing. Visitors will be able…
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QVC’s David Venable Singlehandedly Reshaped Home Shopping for Kitchenware
Celeb foodie David Venable, the star of QVC’s In the Kitchen with David series, has managed to singlehandedly reshape home shopping for kitchenware, writes Fabiola Cineas for Philadelphia magazine. Called “The Man Who Helps America Cook” by The New York Times, Venable once sold more than $250 million worth of cookware in just one year.…
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Souderton Club Offers Chance to Learn to Play an Unusual New Instrument
The Philadelphia area has plenty of options for anyone looking to learn an unusual new instrument, including the QUADAS Dulcimer Club in Souderton, writes Bethany Ao for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Quakertown Area Dulcimer and Autoharp Society was formed by Obie Ralphs and his wife, Bobbie Ralphs. They discovered their affinity for the instruments after…
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Trails in Montgomery County Receive $18M Injection, Will Connect Exton to Philadelphia
Seven trail projects in Montgomery County that aim to provide an almost unbroken path from Exton to Philadelphia have received $18 million in grants, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The projects are part of the Circuit Trails of Greater Philadelphia, which is envisioned as an 800-mile regional network in Southeastern Pennsylvania and Central…
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As Harpist Played On, Famous Fashion Designer to Main Line A-listers Sirvart Kaloustian, Died at age 89
Sirvart Kaloustian, the famous Paris-trained fashion designer and custom dressmaker to the local elite, died of pneumonia at Bryn Mawr Hospital. He was 89, writes Wendy Ruderman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Kaloustian died on her own terms, refusing a ventilator that would help her breath and listening to a harpist perform in her hospital room.…
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Adaptive Distortion by Ardmore-Based Tired Hands Among Best New Beers Released in 2019
Adaptive Distortion, a Belgian-style ale from Ardmore-based Tired Hands, is among the best new beers released in 2019, writes Justin Kennedy for The Economic Times. While the consumption of beer was down this year, this did not affect small breweries. Instead the big players such as Anheuser-Busch Cos. and MillerCoors, bore the brunt of the…




























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