COVID-19
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Wall Street Journal: As the World Moves On, Millions of People Like This Chester County Man Stay Out of Workforce
While the world moves on from the pandemic, immunocompromised individuals like Landenberg resident Chuck Lage continue to avoid pre-pandemic activities,…
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Montco Ridership, Revenue Stats for SEPTA Better, But Still a Bumpy Ride
In March, SEPTA’s bus, train and subway ridership was the highest it’s been since the pandemic started, writes Ryan Mulligan…
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Automat Dining Died Out in the 1990s in Bala Cynwyd. COVID Might Bring It Back to Philly
Automat dining thrived a century ago, when machines dispensing sandwiches, chocolate bars, and wine could be found all over the…
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Pandemic-Driven Challenges Still Plaguing School Districts in Montgomery County
Local school districts are still grappling with staff challenges that were exacerbated drastically by the COVID-19 pandemic, writes Evan Brandt…
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COVID-19 Death Rate Varied Across PA; Montgomery County Lost Many But Not As Many As One County
As the COVID-19 situation continues to quieten, statisticians are now looking at the impact locally, regionally, and nationally. The Philadelphia…
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Wall Street Journal: Birthday Cake Served with a Side of Caution, Ambler Mother On Parties During Pandemic
As COVID mask restrictions ease and vaccinations become more prominent, families like Cara Finn’s in Ambler try to find the…
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From North Montco Technical Career Center to Yale University, Student Pursues Dreams in Biomedical Technology
In the wake of COVID, during these past two years, we became a little more attuned to the term “following…
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Abington Friends School Student is Awarded Full Scholarship to Boston College
Ajae’Lyn Price, 18, a talented student attending Abington Friends School, was recently awarded a full scholarship to Boston College through…
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Casino Workers at Harrah’s in Chester and Elsewhere Hit Hard by Labor Shortages
It’s a sure bet that Pennsylvania and Atlantic City Casinos are being hit with the same labor shortages experienced in…
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Drop in Government COVID-19 Funding, Escalating Staffing, Supply Costs Push Main Line Health in Red
Drop in government COVID-19 relief funding along with escalating staffing and supply costs pushed Main Line Health back in the…
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Philadelphia-area Colleges Join National Association of Collegiate Esports
Fans of esports and gamers in the Philadelphia region have a lot to look forward to. Many local colleges in…
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Archdiocese of Philadelphia to Lift Mask Mandate in Montgomery County Catholic Schools
Starting February 28th, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia will be making masks optional and lift the Mask Mandate in all suburban…
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Abington Scientist Katalin Kariko One of Time Magazine’s 2021 Heroes of the Year
Abington’s Katalin Kariko is one of the Heroes of the Year, a group of scientists who introduced an innovative and…
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Spring City Man Among First U.S. Patients Receiving Lung Transplant as COVID-19 Treatment
John Silknitter, a 68-year-old Spring City resident, is one of the first patients in the country to receive a lung…
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Local Inventor Creates Safe and Comfortable Face Masks
Current designs have not changed, in a beneficial way, for decades. Until the design was completed, there was a great…
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Former Penn State Professor and Upper Perk Grad is Named PA’s New Director of Outdoor Recreation
Pennsylvania’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) has just hired Nathan Reigner, a former Penn State assistant professor to…
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Montgomery County Leadership: U.S. Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon
U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon, who represents Pennsylvania’s 5th congressional district, a district that includes much of Delaware Couty, a…
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Jenkintown’s Manor College Sophomore Stars as Three-Sport Athlete
Eddie Fortescue Jr. isn’t the kind of leader known for yelling on the field or for giving impassioned speeches to…




























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