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 Victorian-era Cemetery Offers Views of Horticulture and Guided History Tours
Laurel Hill Cemetery is picturesque with elaborate tombs and headstones, where those enjoy solitude and viewing the lush horticulture. Overlooking…
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Preseason Poll Puts Villanova Wildcats 4th in College Basketball
Villanova Wildcats go into the new season ranked No. 4 in the Associated Press preseason top 25 men’s basketball media…
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Kaighn Smith, Prominent Bryn Mawr Obstetrician/Gynecologist and Supporter of Women’s Rights, Dies Aged 92
Kaighn Smith, a prominent Bryn Mawr obstetrician and gynecologist, ocean sailing racer, and supporter of women’s rights, died on September…
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Underage Gambler Sneaks Into Parx Casino, Hits Bad Luck with Parking-Lot Fireworks Spree Afterward
An 18-year-old wanna-be gambler illegally entered Parx Casino and later retreated to the parking lot for a firecracker-accompanied joyride. The…
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Despite Still Not Having Announced His Run, Abington’s Josh Shapiro is Presumptive Democratic Nomination for Governor
Abington’s Josh Shapiro has managed to achieve something that is virtually unprecedented in modern Pennsylvania Democratic politics, writes Andrew Seidman…
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Montgomery County Feeling Fallout of Ongoing Increase in Tropical Storms
This season, the Philadelphia region, and the Montgomery County region especially, has been affected by four tropical storms — a…
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Wawa Adds a New Level of Convenience as a Customer Time-Saver
The next new thing at Wawa — self-checkout. Wawa has installed kiosks in 61 convenience stores, writes Christian Hetrick for…
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Vanguard CEO on Abrupt Medical Benefit Cuts: ‘We Missed the Mark’
Vanguard CEO Tim Buckley issued an apology last week to current and retired employees over the company’s cutting of key…
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SEPTA Adopts Operational Cost-Cutting Ideas Suggested by Employees, Could Save $117M Annually
SEPTA is following through on operational cost-cutting ideas generated by its employees. The measures could end up saving the transit…
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2021 Saw Gains in Female Leadership on Philadelphia-area Boards of Directors, But Progress Still Needed
According to the Forum of Executive Women’s 2021 report, the largest public companies in the Philadelphia region made progress in…
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Want To Know How Philadelphia’s Suburban Station Got Its Name? The Answer is in Montco
While some might find it confusing that a structure in the heart of Philadelphia carries the name Suburban Station, there…
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Vanguard Reverses Decision to Terminate Popular Medical Benefit for Current, Retired Employees
Within a day of its announcement, Malvern-based investment giant Vanguard reversed its decision to terminate a popular medical benefit. Many…
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Playful Pumpkin Picking Places in Montgomery County
It’s October, and you know what that means…time to pick the pumpkins! The Philadelphia Inquirer writer Michelle Reese finds all…
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Civil War Nurse and Upper Merion Resident Anna Morris Holstein Honored with First-ever Historical Marker in King of Prussia
Anna Morris Holstein (1825-1900) is credited with saving, acquiring, and preserving General Washington’s Valley Forge Headquarters, at times referred to…
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Montco Milk Churned Into Exciting, Creative Cheeses at This Kensington Dairy
A Kensington fromager at Perrystead Dairy is making creative and exciting new cheeses using milk from Montgomery and Bucks counties,…
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Era of Running Delco’s Prison With a For-Profit Firm Coming to an End
The Delaware County Jail Oversight Board voted 6-2 Sept. 28 to recommend ending Delaware County’s contract with the GEO Group…
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Montgomery County Canceling Incorrectly Printed Mail Ballots for November Election, New Ones Being Mailed This Week
Montgomery County is canceling 16,000 incorrectly printed mail ballots for the municipal general election in November it sent to voters…










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