Hurricane Ida
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Brandywine Conservancy Unites Global Partners for $100 Million, 325-Acre Expansion
The Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art has unveiled bold plans for a grand reimaging of the museum and surrounding…
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New Restaurant, Cocktail Bar from Square Roots Collective Coming to Kennett Square
Square Roots Community Initiative, a nonprofit that supports the Kennett Square area, will open a new American restaurant and cocktail bar in Kennett…
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Brandywine Conservancy Study Offers Flood Mitigation Recommendations
The Brandywine Conservancy in Chadds Ford has released a flood study outlining mitigation strategies that have been designed to lessen…
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Bridgeport to Transform Ida-Damaged Site into Green Oasis with $1M in Park Funding
Bridgeport will be getting a new park at the site that was severely damaged by Hurricane Ida four years ago,…
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Lines Stretched Outside as Customers Welcomed Back Hank’s Place in Chadds Ford
Hank’s Place was back in business July 15 at Route 1 and Creek Road in Chadds Ford, and this past…
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Ambler Savings Bank Marks 150 Years of Serving the Community
Ambler Savings Bank officially kicked off its 150th Anniversary celebration with employees and customers last week. The Bank has many…
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Phoenixville’s Transportation Projects Pave the Way for a Walkable Future
In the borough’s efforts to become a fifteen-minute, walkable town, Phoenixville is kickstarting two major transportation construction projects that improve…
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Blu Bear Studios Brings Hollywood Touch to Norristown Warehouse
In the heart of Norristown, on Lafayette Street, is a former warehouse that has been reborn as Blu Bear Studios, a…
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PECO Working with Advocates to Respectfully Clear Norristown Homeless Encampment
In May, when PECO announced it planned on clearing out the homeless encampment on its Norristown property, the utility company…
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For Hatboro Business Owners, Sunday’s Storms Brought Back Hurricane Ida Trauma
In Hatboro on Sunday, business owners were reliving the trauma of 2021’s Hurricane Ida as they had to contend again…
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Lower Merion Bridge Replacement Project Begins; 1956 Span Was Demolished by Ida
Mill Creek Bridge in Lower Merion will finally be replaced after its 18-month closure. Richard Ilgenfritz reported the good news…
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Temple University Plan for Ambler Arboretum Seeks People-Pollinator Balance
The Ambler campus of Temple University changed permanently when the remnants of Hurricane Ida tore through the property on Sept.…
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Party Lines Arise in Commissioner Discussion on Montgomery County’s 2023 Budget Proposal
Party lines were sharply drawn at a recent meeting in Norristown to discuss the county’s 2023 budget. Democrats Valerie Arkoosh…
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Mont Clare Family Brings Flood Protection Efforts to New Heights
The Mackay-Sell family home has been jacked up: not pricewise, not tech-wise, not in décor, but architecturally. It been raised…
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PennDOT to Address Montco Spans Damaged by Hurricane Ida, Fixing Bridges over Troubled Waters
On Sept. 6, PennDOT will begin a regional construction project to repair 17 bridges damaged a year ago by Hurricane…
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Hurricane Ida Anniversary Has Upper Dublin in Memory Mode: ‘It Looked Like a Zombie Apocalypse’
Sept. 1, 2022, is the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Ida and its devastation across S.E. Pa., including Montgomery County. Upper…
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Trees’ Teachable Moments: Temple Ambler Campus Offers Lesson on Mother Nature in Recovery
As it did with much of the region, 2021’s Hurricane Ida battered the Temple Ambler campus. The storm’s wind-hail-rain legacy…


























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