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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Hillard Madway of Bryn Mawr, Longtime Prosperous Businessman and Navy Veteran, Dies at 94
Hillard Madway, of Bryn Mawr, a savvy businessman, longtime board member, and navy veteran, died on August 13 of heart…
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Jay Wright Speaks Glowingly About Team USA Experience, Despite Challenges
It was “an incredibly rewarding and exhilarating feeling when we finally won the gold,” says Villanova basketball coach Jay Wright…
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Radio Hall of Fame Adds Bala Cynwyd’s WMMR Co-hosts as Members
Preston Elliot and Steve Morrison, popular radio personalities who cohost The Preston & Steve Show on Bala Cynwyd’s WMMR, will…
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Pottstown Hospital’s Owner Tower Health Moving Liver, Kidney Transplant Program from Reading Hospital to Penn Medicine
Tower Health, the owner of Pottstown Hospital, is moving its liver and kidney transplant program from Reading Hospital to Penn…
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Landing Kitchen in Bala Cynwyd Offers Excellent, Polished Renditions of Familiar Favorites for High Patron Volume
The Landing Kitchen in Bala Cynwyd has managed to perfectly capture the allure of riverside dining that is drawing hundreds…
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Norman Inferrera, Phoenixville High School Student, Dies Within Weeks of Getting His Dream Job
For Norman Inferrera, becoming a lifeguard was a longtime dream, writes Patricia Madej for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The rising junior…
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Wawa’s Got a Sneaker in the Running for Some Lucky Fans
Wawa is releasing limited-edition Wawa sneakers to 10 fans, writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It will be available…
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Marc Vetri Planning to Open Italian Steak House in Bryn Mawr Village
While Enoteca Tredici may be closing its doors for the last time tonight, its former space in Bryn Mawr will…
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Horsham Sports Cards Shop Sees Sales Explode During Pandemic
Knuckleball Sports Cards in Horsham is one of the many sports card stores in the region and nationwide that saw…
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Sikorsky Plant in Coatesville to Close After Reprieve Proves Unsuccessful, Taking 240 Jobs with It
Despite continuous efforts by officials to keep it running, Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky helicopter plant in Coatesville will close in March,…
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Plymouth Meeting Quakers Trying to Get Afghan Interpreter Who is Working for U.S. Military to Safety
The Plymouth Meeting Quakers group, who helped build a school for girls in Afghanistan, is trying to find a way…
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Interior Designer Uses Art Deco as Inspiration for Her Bala Cynwyd Apartment
When Arlene Bobb and Steve Lipschutz moved into their Bala Cynwyd condominium 15 years ago, Bobb, an interior designer, knew…
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Home Delivery of Groceries Here to Stay For Weavers Way Co-op in Montco
Weavers Way Co-op, with stores in Ambler, Chestnut Hill, and Mount Airy, has seen a staggering growth in web sales…
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WCU Students Face a Different Kind of Testing This Fall
West Chester University now plans to randomly test students who do not voluntarily submit COVID-19 vaccination proof. Susan Snyder covered…
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Montco Officials Try to Persuade Young People to Get Vaccinated with Shot Glasses, Dating-app Ads, and Cupid
Montgomery County and the Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board are trying to persuade young people to get vaccinated with…

































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