The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer is a prominent daily newspaper based in Philadelphia.
The Inquirer holds the distinction of being the third-longest continuously operating daily newspaper in the United States.
Known for its extensive reach, it boasts the largest circulation in both Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley.
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Norristown Area School District Hires Delaware Superintendent of the Year
The Norristown Area School District has selected Dorrell Green, Delaware’s Superintendent of the Year, to serve as its next superintendent,…
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Main Line Favorite The Buttery Is Now Open in Bryn Mawr on Lancaster Avenue
Popular Main Line bakery and café The Buttery opened its newest location in Bryn Mawr over the weekend, writes Denali…
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Pennsylvania, New Jersey Turnpikes Approve $1.6B Delaware River Bridge Design
After years of planning, Pennsylvania and New Jersey Turnpike officials have settled on a design for the long-awaited replacement of…
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From Kensington Distillery to 11 Million Cases: How Surfside Became One of America’s Fastest-Growing Alcohol Brands
What started in a Kensington distillery a decade ago has quietly become one of the biggest alcohol brands in America.…
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Gladwyne Square Plan Sparks Debate Over Growth, Traffic and Community Character
A sweeping effort to reshape the heart of Gladwyne is moving forward, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Still,…
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Jay Wright Reacts to Villanova Trio Brunson, Bridges and Hart Winning Knicks’ First Title in 53 Years
Jay Wright has watched his Villanova players win on some of the biggest stages in the sport. He never imagined…
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Governor Josh Shapiro Reaffirms His View That America Is Ready for a Jewish President
Governor Josh Shapiro has reaffirmed in a recent interview that he believes America is ready for a Jewish president, a…
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Iron Hill Brewery Revives Huntingdon Valley Location with New Exclusive IPA
Iron Hill Brewery’s return to Montgomery County is set to begin Monday, June 22, when the Huntingdon Valley restaurant reopens…
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Bruce Springsteen Has a New Museum in New Jersey, And It’s Just 90 Minutes from Norristown
Montgomery County residents looking for a fun summer day trip that goes a little beyond the usual might want to…
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McGillin’s: New Documentary Tells the Story of Philly’s Oldest Bar
Philadelphia’s oldest operating tavern just became the star of its own streaming documentary, and the result is less a film…
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Ridley Park Native Diane McGraw’s Decades-Long Push to Bring the World Cup to Philadelphia
Diane McGraw helped bring the World Cup to Philadelphia. She just had to wait more than three decades to see…
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Philadelphia’s Most Iconic Dishes: Hoagies, Cheesesteaks, and More Must-Tries
Philadelphia’s most iconic dishes tell the story of a city that argues about food the way other places argue about…
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Already Featured in Netflix’s ‘Worst Roommate Ever,’ Elkins Park Serial Squatter Is Being Turned Into Movie
After being featured in the Netflix anthology series Worst Roommate Ever, the story of Elkins Park serial squatter Jamison Bachman…
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JBS to Shut Down Souderton Beef Plant by August
JBS, one of the world’s largest meat producers and a major Montgomery County employer, plans to close its beef processing…
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Hotel and Airbnb Bookings Fall Short of Expectations for FIFA World Cup in Philadelphia
Philadelphia raised $140 million to host the FIFA World Cup. So why are hotel rooms still available? With six matches…
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Punch Buggy Brewing Brings Craft Beer to Spring City with New Main Street Taproom
A Philadelphia craft brewery is putting roots in Chester County, and owner Patrick Coyne already calls the borough home, writes…
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Conshohocken Bridal Boutique Closes After 45 Years as Amazon and SHEIN Squeeze Out Local Shops
For 45 years, brides from across the region walked through the doors of La Bella Moda in Conshohocken and walked…

























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