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SEPTA provides public transportation in Philadelphia, offering buses, trains, trolleys, and subways that connect the city and surrounding suburbs quickly and affordably.
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Montco Is Throwing a Free 5-Day World Cup Fan Festival at King of Prussia Mall. Here’s Everything You Need to Know.
You don’t need a ticket to one of Philadelphia’s World Cup matches to be part of the excitement this summer.…
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Montgomery County Is Trying to Build New Downtowns From Scratch
For generations, Montgomery County’s downtowns developed organically around train stations, factories, shops, and civic institutions. Places like Ambler, Lansdale, Narberth,…
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SEPTA Seeks Development Partner for 1.4-Acre Site Next to Germantown Station
A vacant lot beside one of Germantown’s busiest transit stops may soon become something far more useful. SEPTA has issued…
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The 10 Most Expensive Places to Live in Bucks County Right Now
From stone farmhouses to riverfront estates, Bucks County has always sold a particular idea of the good life—and the current…
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Bryn Mawr’s Lancaster Avenue Corridor Sees Rare Portfolio Sale Listing
A rare opportunity has surfaced for investors eyeing one of the Main Line’s tightest commercial corridors, writes Paul Schwedelson for…
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How Philadelphia Is Making the 2026 World Cup Affordable for Everyday Fans
Philadelphia is determined to make World Cup season feel less like a luxury event and more like a block party…
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Bala Cynwyd Farmers Market Returns This Week with Local Vendors and Live Music
The Bala Cynwyd Farmers Market returns to One Bala Plaza today, Wednesday, June 17, offering residents and nearby workers an…
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A North Philly Developer Built an App to Help World Cup Visitors Experience Philadelphia Like a Local
When Zaire Harris thinks about the million-plus visitors descending on Philadelphia this summer for the FIFA World Cup and the…
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World Cup 2026 Is Coming to Montco: Here’s Where to Watch Every Match
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup bringing six matches to Philadelphia, Montgomery County residents will not need a ticket to…
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The Railroad Built These Montco Towns. Now They’re the Region’s Best Places to Walk, Eat, and Explore
Before Montgomery County’s suburbs were shaped by highways, shopping centers, and office parks, many of its most recognizable towns were…
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Willow Grove’s Massive $115M Transformation Could Reshape Montco’s Future
For most of its life, the Willow Grove Shopping Center was exactly what it sounds like: a place you drove…
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MONTCO Careers – The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth
Founded in 1970 by a behavioral health hospital and incorporated as a nonprofit in 1983, The Lincoln Center for Family…
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Meet the Class of 2026: Loujain Ahmed, Commencement Student Speaker
For Loujain Ahmed, community college was never a stepping stone — it was a launch pad. The 20-year-old West Philadelphia…
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SEPTA’s Conshohocken Project Highlights Shift Toward Transit-Oriented Living
Plans to bring new housing near the Conshohocken SEPTA train station move forward, according to Thomas Fitzgerald for The Philadelphia…
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Inside Wynnewood: What Makes 19096 the Philadelphia Region’s Wealthiest ZIP Code
When the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Wealthy 1000 ranked the ZIP codes with the highest concentration of wealth, Wynnewood’s 19096 emerged…
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After Nearly 50 Years on National Register, Mount Airy Train Station Joins Philadelphia Register
Mount Airy Train Station, which has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977, has now been…





























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