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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Indigenous Bryn Mawr Resident Wants to See Government Take ‘Land Acknowledgments’ One Step Further
The lands belonging to Ann Remy’s Lenni-Lenape ancestors used to cover the entire Philadelphia region, along with parts of New…
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Montgomery County Homebuyers and -Sellers: ‘There’s a Lot of Fear about Entering the Market Right Now’
A Lansdale couple seeking a larger home is concerned about the timing of listing their present dwelling, given ongoing housing…
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Inflation Finally Gets Ikea; CEO Says It ‘Hurts His Soul’ to Raise Prices
Swedish-based furniture maker and retailer has surrendered to inflation, writes Rafaela Lindberg for Bloomberg News via The Philadelphia Inquirer. …
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Remembering an Accomplished Fiber Artist Who Got Her Start in Pottstown
Fiber arts masterpiece-maker Yvonne Pacanovsky Bobrowicz has passed away at the age of 94, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia…
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Two In-County Connections Make for Compelling Documentary Now Streaming on AMC+
Two Montgomery County connections converge in a documentary, Our American Family, currently streaming on an AMC+. Elizabeth Wellington reported the…
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Ardmore Congregation Blesses Solar Plan, Tapping into a Heavenly Power for Its Church
Around 50 people recently gathered for a somewhat unusual rite at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Ardmore, writes Ximena Conde…
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Glenside Couple Designs New Bathroom with Shower ‘Big Enough to Dance In’
Several coincidences thread through this Paul Jablow-authored Philadelphia Inquirer story about a Glenside couple who, though only in their 50s,…
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Samuel Howe III, Haverford School Squash and Tennis Wunderkind, Dies Aged 84
Samuel Howe III — a Haverford School squash and tennis wunderkind who became the only player to win both the…
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Feline Version of National Dog Show to Saunter into the Oaks Expo Center in Dec.
Me-Yow! Area cat fans who tire of those canine-crazy competitors at the annual fall National Dog Show can take heart.…
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Cheltenham High Grad Sought Main-Dish Career as Food Critic, Dug into Side-Dish Role as Food Influencer
When Rebecca Nekritz was young, she didn’t read The Philadelphia Inquirer for celeb gossip, sports news, or fashion updates. She…
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Norwood Woman Is A Head of the Popcorn Game at Citizens Bank Park
If you visit Citizens Bank Park you’re bound to see a woman balancing a tub of popcorn boxes on her…
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Retiring Bryn Mawr Condo Owners Sell, Seek to Stay Close to ‘The Most Beautiful Place We’ve Ever Lived’
As a college administrator, Terry Shepard led a nomadic existence. He and wife Debra Thomas have lived in California, Texas,…
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With Bishop McDevitt High School Gone from Wyncote, Its Memorable Faculty Is Fading as Well
Thomas McNutt, a long-term teacher at and champion of the now-closed Bishop McDevitt High School, Wyncote, has passed at the…
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Like a Black Friday Consumer at the Mall, SEPTA to Go on King of Prussia Real Estate Shopping Binge
Black Friday is still weeks away; however, SEPTA is about to go on a King of Prussia shopping spree of…
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Plymouth Meeting Developer Part of Collaboration to Do More with Moorestown Mall in New Jersey
The revival project of N.J.’s Moorestown Mall has, among its development participants, Plymouth Meeting firm Bel Canto. Kevin Riordan constructed…


































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