Montgomery County
Montgomery County, or “Montco” as it’s colloquially known, is a vibrant blend of history, diversity, and modernity. The third-most populous county in Pennsylvania, Montgomery County is home to landmarks like Valley Forge National Historical Park and the King of Prussia Mall.
The county is not just a suburb of Philadelphia but a major employment center in its own right. With business parks in King of Prussia, Blue Bell, Lansdale, Fort Washington, and more, the county attracts workers from all over the region.
Montco is home to several colleges and universities, including Montgomery County Community College, Bryn Mawr College, and Penn State Abington.
Featuring a robust economy and rich educational and historical offerings, Montco is a dynamic place to live, work, study, shop, and play.
Explore our archive of nearly 300 stories about Montco’s residents, entrepreneurs, schools, businesses, and nonprofits below:
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Isla Bistro: A Family-Rooted Café Serving Fresh, Wholesome Food
Fueled by a love for simple, wholesome food, a supportive family, and a passion for sharing quality meals with her…
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MCCC Celebrates the Achievements of the Class of 2025 During Its 58th Commencement Ceremonies
Among the cheers and applause, graduates of Montgomery County Community College’s (MCCC) Class of 2025 celebrated their Commencement during three…
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The Mill Celebrates 10 Years with Week-Long Anniversary Event and a Nod to Kulpsville History
This June, The Mill marks a decade as a beloved local restaurant with a week-long celebration featuring throwback pricing, live music, giveaways,…
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Lansdale Eyes 73-Home Development at Former Steel Site
A major housing proposal is in motion in Lansdale, where a local developer is eyeing a transformation of industrial land…
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Kristina Marchuk Turns Grief Into Comfort for Families at Jefferson Abington Hospital
At Jefferson Abington Hospital, labor and delivery nurse Kristina Marchuk is using personal heartbreak to guide and comfort others, writes…
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Not Sure What to Eat? Wonder in Ardmore Serves Multiple Cuisines Under One Roof
Wonder in Ardmore solves the age-old family debate over what to eat by bringing multiple cuisines from several restaurants all…
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Montgomery County SPCA Names Veteran Animal Shelter Manager Abigail Smith as New CEO
After a months-long search, the embattled Montgomery County SPCA has named veteran animal shelter manager Abigail Smith to be its…
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Sheetz Stokes Wawa Rivalry as Limerick Site Inches Closer to Development
A new Sheetz could soon rise along Ridge Pike in Limerick Township, directly across from the existing Wawa, writes Evan…
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Montgomery County Golf Course Selected as Qualifying Site for U.S. Open
The United States Golf Association has chosen three Pennsylvania golf courses as local qualifying sites for the 124th U.S. Open…
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St. Joseph’s Hires Former Penn Basketball Coach as Assistant Coach
Former Penn men’s basketball coach Steve Donahue has been hired by St. Joseph’s head coach Billy Lange and will join…
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Josh Shapiro Awards $3.4M to Boost Local Food Access Across PA
Governor Josh Shapiro is continuing his push to connect more Pennsylvanians with fresh, affordable food—this time with a $3.4 million…
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Royal Farms Sets Opening Date for New Pottstown Store
Royal Farms is spreading its wings in Montgomery County, the company announced in a press release. The convenience store chain…
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Plans Underway to Redevelop Former Melrose Country Club
A century-old golf course in Cheltenham could soon be transformed into a vibrant mixed-use community, writes Ryan Mulligan for the…
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Conshohocken’s Kathy Romano Leaves Preston & Steve in Emotional On-Air Farewell
Conshohocken’s Kathy Romano, a longtime voice on Philadelphia’s airwaves, is stepping away from WMMR’s Preston & Steve show after 22…
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A Riverfront Revival: Conshohocken’s Evolution from Steel Town to Creative Hub
Conshohocken is balancing its industrial past with a vibrant, community-driven future, writes Regan Fletcher Stephens for Philadelphia Magazine. From its…
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Kohl’s to Close 27 Stores, Including One in Montgomery County
In an effort to prevent bankruptcy, Kohl’s is planning on closing 27 underperforming stores by April 2025, including one in…
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Upper Providence’s GSK Bets Big on ‘Game-Changing’ Liver Disease Drug
GSK has announced a $1.2 billion deal to acquire efimosfermin alfa from Boston Pharmaceuticals, writes John George for the Philadelphia…
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Rite Aid to Shutter Huntingdon Valley Store Amid Bankruptcy Shakeup
Rite Aid has added its Huntingdon Valley store to the growing list of closures amid its ongoing bankruptcy proceedings, write…




















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