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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ZeroEyes Taps Former White House Advisor to Boost Federal Strategy
Conshohocken’s ZeroEyes is strengthening its reach in Washington. According to a company announcement, ZeroEyes’ government subsidiary, ZE Government Solutions, has…
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Fortune 10 HQ in Conshohocken Hits the Market — Fully Leased
A marquee property in Conshohocken is officially on the market, according to Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The…
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End of an Era at St. Joe’s as AD Takes National Post
Jill Bodensteiner, athletic director at St. Joseph’s University is stepping down to become the next commissioner of the Horizon League,…
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Elkins Park’s Cole Kuhn Stands Among Nation’s Best High School Pitchers
Cole Kuhn, a sixteen-year-old from Elkins Park, is among the top high school pitchers in the country and has already…
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MCCC Names New Vice President of Finance and Enrollment Services
Following an extensive nationwide search, Montgomery County Community College is pleased to share that William (Bill) McDonald has joined MCCC…
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Asher’s Chocolate and Conshohocken Brewing Reunite for a Fan-Favorite Beer
Souderton’s beloved Asher’s Chocolate is once again blending their flavor with Conshohocken Brewing, the companies announced in a press release…
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Presidents Day Explained: How the Holiday Began and the Delaware Valley’s Role
Today is Presidents Day. At the federal level, the holiday is still called Washington’s Birthday. It began as a tribute…
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Montgomery County Ranks at Top of Pennsylvania’s Best Counties to Live In
Montgomery County has claimed the top spot among the best counties to live in Pennsylvania, according to a new report…
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MCCC to Host High School Jazz Festival Saturday, Feb. 28
Seven high school jazz bands from across Bucks and Montgomery counties will come together for an exciting day of performances…
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A Local Guide to 16 (Plus 1) Standout Chocolate Shops Across the Delaware Valley
Valentine’s Day calls for chocolate done right, and the Delaware Valley delivers. Across Philadelphia, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Bucks counties,…
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Ardmore Farmers Market to Replace Di Bruno Bros. with Multiple Smaller Vendor Spaces
Di Bruno Bros.’ closure is reshaping the future of Suburban Square’s Ardmore Farmers Market, where the Italian-goods purveyor had long…
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Conshohocken’s Morgan Properties Names New Co-CEOs
A major leadership transition is underway at Morgan Properties, as the Conshohocken-based multifamily real estate giant names Jonathan and Jason…
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Luxury Landmark on City Ave Set to Close This Spring
After decades as a luxury retail anchor along City Avenue, Saks Fifth Avenue will close its Bala Cynwyd location this…
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Jenkintown’s Mark Asher Charts ‘Soft Modern’ Course for Jersey Shore Homes
Mark Asher, principal of Asher Slaunwhite + Partners in Jenkintown, is defining a new “soft modern” aesthetic for the Jersey…
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Lower Merion Football Merger Proposal Hits a Pause at School Board
A proposal that could reshape high school football in Lower Merion remains on hold, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for The Delco…
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After Years of Close Calls, Lower Merion’s Montgomery Ave Faces Big Changes
Lower Merion Township and Narberth Borough are asking residents to help reshape one of the Main Line’s busiest corridors, writes…












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