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Eight Montgomery County Places Make Philadelphia Magazine’s List of Region’s 50 Hottest Neighborhoods and Towns
Eight Montgomery County towns made the list of the 50 hottest Philadelphia neighborhoods and nearby towns recently published by the Philadelphia Magazine. To compile the list of the Philadelphia region’s priciest places and most expensive neighborhoods for the last year, Philadelphia Magazine used data from the HomExpert Market Report, released by the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices…
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King of Prussia Runner Named Liberty League Men’s Track Performer of the Year
King of Prussia’s Noah Falasco, a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute student-athlete, has been named the Liberty League Men’s Track Performer of the Year, according to a staff report from the RPI Athletics. Falasco was first in Division III in the mile as well as fifth in the 5000 meters heading into the 2020 NCAA Indoor Championship.…
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RKL Launches Coronavirus Resource Center, Webinar Series to Help Employers Navigate Pandemic Impact
As more coronavirus mitigation strategies continue to take effect, businesses and organizations are left wondering what it all means for their operations, their workforces, and their bottom lines. To help local organizations navigate these fast-changing and complex issues, professional services firm RKL LLP launched a weekly webinar series, “Coronavirus and Its Impact on People, Process…
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Service Dog Helps Bala Cynwyd Boy with Autism Connect with World
Service dog Rader makes it easier to connect with the world for ten-year-old Dylan Gordon of Bala Cynwyd, who is on the autism spectrum, writes Natalie Pompilio for The Philadelphia Inquirer. When Dylan becomes anxious, Rader comforts him by acting as his weighted blanket. On every outing, the dog stays by Dylan’s side, his presence…
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How to Connect on Online Meetings Without Obscene Popup Ads
By Lynne Williams Beware of XXX-rated porn trolls on your online meetings. I attended a meeting with a Zoom link that was publicly posted on a Meetup and BOOM! There it was – things that grandma should not see. Those were some things I have actually never seen either. Wow! Just wow! Come to find…
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After Long Journey Plagued by Coronavirus, Two Locals Stuck Aboard Cruise Ship Finally Make It Home
After a long and difficult journey plagued by the coronavirus, two local residents stuck aboard a Grand Princess cruise ship for weeks have finally made it back home, writes Justin Heinze for the Limerick Patch. Earlier this month, the ship was held off the coast of California’s Bay Area for a week. It was forbidden…
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People Stockpiling Food and Beer as Montgomery County Shutdown Takes Effect
Residents headed out shopping for food, beer, and in some cases, ammunition, as the Montgomery County shutdown started to take effect late last week, write Jason Nark and Jason Laughlin for The Philadelphia Inquirer. All schools, community centers, gyms, and entertainment venues in the county were directed to close by Governor Tom Wolf on Thursday.…
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Montgomery County Offers Preview for Rest of State as Residents Adjust to Life with Coronavirus
Montgomery County is offering a possible preview for the rest of Pennsylvania as residents adjust to life with coronavirus-related safety measures, according to a staff report from CBS Philly. The third most-populated county in the Keystone State with more than 800,000 people has recorded 40 percent of Pennsylvania’s cases of coronavirus. As a result, Governor…
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Penn Valley Photographer Publishes New Book Featuring Photos of Women at Work
Chris Crisman, a Penn Valley photographer, has published a new book titled “Women’s Work” that features 56 stunning photographs of women at work, writes Claire Sasko for the Philadelphia Magazine. At the beginning of his book published by Simon & Schuster, the artist writes about his childhood and how he helped his mother, Karen, run…
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Keystone Property Group Puts One Plymouth Meeting Up for Sale
As part of the routine process of trimming its holdings, Keystone Property Group has put One Plymouth Meeting, a nine-story office building in Plymouth Meeting, up for sale, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Keystone is hoping that the sale of One Plymouth will provide a return to its investors. The property was…
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Wall Street Journal: Essential Utilities’ Stock Price Benefits from Investors’ Focus on Sustainable Investments
Essential Utilities, formerly known as Aqua America, has seen its stock rise by 30.9 percent over the last twelve months as a result of a growing interest in sustainable investments, writes Nick Ravo for The Wall Street Journal. Publicly traded water utilities, such as Essential Utilities with its largest subsidiary Aqua Pennsylvania, are especially interesting…
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Conshohocken’s Yoga Home Among Area’s 17 Disability-Friendly Fitness Studios and Athletic Organizations
People living with disabilities who are looking to add some muscle-building, mood-boosting, and overall feel-good exercise to their day have lots of opportunities to do so in the Philadelphia area, writes Laura Brzyski for the Philadelphia Magazine. There are 17 fitness studios and athletic organizations in the region that offer disability-friendly programs that help disabled…
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Interactive Exhibit at Pottsgrove Manor to Tell Life Story of Dr. Jonathan Potts
Starting on April 4, an interactive exhibit at Pottsgrove Manor will explore the life of Dr. Jonathan Potts, son of Pottstown founders John and Ruth Potts, writes Joe Zlomek for The Pottstown Post. “Physician, Patriot, Potts: An Exhibit on Dr. Jonathan Potts” will have a special opening-day lecture and tours and will run through Sept.…
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Villanova Professor Hopes Vatican Archives Provide Answers to Catholic Church Cold War Role in Italy
Did the Vatican influence 1948 Italian elections to thwart a Communist Party victory? That’s what Villanova University professor Massimo Faggioli hopes to find out now that the Vatican is unsealing the archives of Pope Pius XII, writes Sylvia Poggioli for NPR.org. “I would be curious to know what kind of communication there was between the…
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There Is Cornucopia of Things To Do In Conshohocken, Here Are a Few
Finding things to do in Conshohocken is easy thanks to the town’s myriad of dining options, natural beauty, and quirky and unique attractions, writes the Philadelphia Magazine. For example, those new to the area could start the day with a delicious cup of coffee at ‘Feine Coffee Shop which offers a perfect view of the…
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New Montco Commerce Department Initiative Helps Businesses Looking for Space Connect with Those Offering It
Montco Site Select, a new initiative by Montgomery County Commerce Department, helps businesses currently seeking space connect with those with buildings and land in Montgomery County that is available for sale or lease. The new initiative builds on last year’s launch of MontcoForward.org as a way to promote and provide information about economic and workforce…
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Conshohocken-Based Nest Egg Starting Year Strong with New Infusion of Cash, Adding Chief Distribution Officer Position
Conshohocken-based wealth management software startup Nest Egg has started the year strong with a new infusion of cash and addition of chief distribution officer position, writes Michelle Caffrey for the Philadelphia Business Journal. While the company’s CEO Michael Church would not disclose the exact amount the company brought in from its most recent round, he…



























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