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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Bala Cynwyd Restaurant Named a Craig LaBan 2022 Top Ten, Its Debut on His Esteemed Best-of List
A Bala Cynwyd restaurant that hasn’t yet reached the one-year anniversary of its opening has caught the exacting eye (and…
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Ambler Couple Builds Dream House Using Reclaimed Materials
Lou and Maggie Polisano built their dream house in Ambler on a 20-acre nonworking farm using stone, wood, and bricks…
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Villanova Businessman and Philanthropist Harry R. Halloran Jr. Dies at 82
Harry Halloran Jr. from Villanova, an experienced businessman, theologist, and devoted philanthropist passed away at his home in December, at…
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Need a Great Gift? Check Out These Two Great Shops in Ardmore
While the Philadelphia area is home to many great gift shops, there are some that stand out by offering a…
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December 2021: The Second-Warmest Holiday Season in the Philadelphia Region
If December 2021 felt like Santa needed Bermuda shorts and Frosty could have used an iced tea, there’s a reason:…
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Robert A. Haley, Former Co-owner/President of Conshohocken-based Finnaren & Haley Paint Company, Dies Aged 94
Robert A. Haley, the longtime former co-owner and president of Finnaren & Haley, a Conshohocken paint company, died on December…
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King of Prussia-based UGI to Acquire Stonehenge Appalachia for $190M
UGI Corp. in King of Prussia will expand the Marcellus Shale gas pipeline network with a $190 million acquisition of…
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Bryn Mawr Author Brings Spectrum Back to Life in His New Book ‘Blades, Bands, and Ballers’
Lou Scheinfeld, a Bryn Mawr resident and the first vice president of the Flyers, has penned a new book that…
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Affordable Cities: Philadelphia Ranks High Among U.S. Metros for Chic Without Sticker Shock
According to a new Realtor.com report, Philadelphia is one of the trendiest, yet most affordable, cities in the U.S. Michaelle…
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Wynnewood Software Company Helps Hollywood Run Better Productions
Josh Weinberg of Wynnewood and his 2018 start-up company, Run a Better Set, has helped roughly 250 movies manage their…
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Abington Township Government Prevents Small Businesses From Baking
Many residents across the state have been struggling to sell their homemade food due to interference from their local governments,…
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Pennsylvania Museums Reunited with Stolen Artifacts After 50 Years
This past Friday, six Pennsylvania museums were reunited with a variety of firearms that had been stolen by a man…
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Horst S. Daemmrich, of Flourtown, Influential Professor and Prolific Writer, Dies Aged 91
Horst Daemmrich, an influential German professor at the University of Pennsylvania and a prolific writer, died at his Flourtown home,…
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Plymouth Meeting Woman Joins Bathroom Remodeling Revolution Prompted by Pandemic
Allison Greenfield, a Plymouth Meeting resident, is one of the many people nationwide who decided to remodel their bathrooms after…
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Climate Change is No Laughing Matter, But New Movie from Malvern’s Adam McKay is Aiming for a Smile
While the new movie by Malvern native Adam McKay, Don’t Look Up, focuses on an extinction-level event, his main goal…




















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