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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Swarthmore and Bryn Mawr Colleges See Their Applications Jump, in Part Due to Relaxed Standardized Testing Requirements
With the requirements for standardized test scores significantly relaxed for Fall 2021 admissions, some local colleges have seen their applications…
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Original Mural Painted for Lukens Family Still Graces Wall of 1815 Ambler Home
An 1815 Federal-style farmhouse in Ambler still boasts a mural painted by an itinerant artist for the Lukens family –…
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Couple Turns Gladwyne Colonial into Their Dream Contemporary Home
After two years of house-hunting, Stan and Lauren Kanevsky decided to take a chance on a traditional Colonial home in…
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As Pandemic Eases, Suburbanites Working from Home Might Force Philadelphia Tax Structure Overhaul
With work from home keeping the majority of suburbanites out of the city, Philadelphia may have to retool its tax…
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Keeping the Fun Alive: Senior Living Activities Director Reinvents Program Overnight
When COVID-19 hit, Rachel Kaufman, the activities director at Brandywine Living at Dresher Estates in Dresher, had to completely change…
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As People Search for Inexpensive Home Improvements, Down2earth Interior Design Is Seeing Resurgence of Wallpaper
As people are searching for inexpensive home improvements that can help them refresh their homes during the pandemic for either…
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Former President and CEO of Blue Bell’s Griswold Home Care Launches New Streaming TV Show ‘Wolf PAC’ to Rival ABC’s ‘Shark Tank’
Kent Griswold, former president and CEO of Griswold Home Care of Blue Bell, has launched a new business reality show…
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Bryn Mawr’s Alan R. Tripp, Prolific Writer, Broadcaster, and Creative Advertising Marketer, Dies at 103
Alan R. Tripp, a prolific writer, broadcaster, and advertising executive, died on December 24 at Beaumont at Bryn Mawr retirement…
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Still No Timeline on Return of SEPTA’s Chestnut Hill West, Cynwyd Lines
While some of the SEPTA lines that were suspended due to the COVID-19 outbreak slowly started to return over the…
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After Stepping Down as Region’s Top Federal Prosecutor, William McSwain Looking for Other Opportunities to Remain in Politics
After stepping down as U.S. Attorney on Friday, West Chester resident William M. McSwain is considering his options for remaining…
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New Book by St. Joseph’s Professor Searches for Meaning During Hardest Moments of Her Life
Maria Kefalas, a renowned St. Joseph’s University sociologist, has published a new book about the grief of raising a daughter…
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Career Corner: Philly Fed’s New Occupational Mobility Explorer Paves Path to 257 Higher Paying Careers
The new online tool launched by Federal Reserve Banks of Philadelphia and Cleveland last month could pave a path to…
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Cluck Yeah! Where to Find Excellent Fried Chicken Sandwiches in the Montco Area
You might think if you’ve had a fried chicken sandwich, you’ve had them all, but that’s simply not true in…
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Christmas-Morning Disaster in Penn Township Averted by Resourceful Newspaper Delivery Man
Residents of the Ovations at Elk View, a 55-and-over community in Penn Township, were saved from a Christmas-morning disaster by…
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Kathy Hacker, Wynnewood Resident and Longtime Writer and Editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Passes Away Aged 71
Kathy Hacker, a Wynnewood resident and a longtime writer and later editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer, died on January 12…
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Ursinus Grad Ryan Costello Prepping to Run for Senate in 2022
Former U.S. Rep. Ryan Costello, a graduate of Collegeville’s Ursinus College, is taking steps to prepare a run for Pennsylvania’s…
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President-elect Biden Nominates Seasoned Diplomat and La Salle Graduate William Burns to Head CIA
President-elect Joe Biden has nominated seasoned diplomat and La Salle University graduate William Burns to head the Central Intelligence Agency,…
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Retired Shipley School Teacher Finds New Life in Restoring Local History
Tony Morinelli, a retired humanities teacher and theater director at the Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, now devotes his time…
























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