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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Are Spotted Lanternflies Disappearing From Montgomery County? Sort of.
Spotted Lanternflies seem to have disappeared or are traveling in much smaller numbers in Philadelphia and the surrounding counties. The…
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Amtrak Spending Billions to Replace Its Old Rail Cars with New Multi-Powered Trains
Amtrak has signed a $7.3 billion deal to acquire a fleet of up to 83 new train sets that will…
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Local Couple’s Transplanted Garden a Certified Wildlife Habitat
When they moved from West Chester to Downingtown, retirees Gary and Susan Erb took more than their furniture and closet…
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Jersey Shore Bathhouses Harken Back to a Different Era for Montco Daytrippers
These days, most Montgomery County visitors to the Jersey Shore go back to their rentals, their condominiums or their hotels…
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Massive Transportation Bill Intended to Ease Commutes Throughout Montgomery County and Nearby Suburbs
The massive transportation bill that recently passed the U.S. House would provide around $115 million for critical projects in Southeast…
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It’s Back! Enjoy Great Music at the New ‘Pocket-Sized Edition’ of the Philadelphia Folk Fest in Upper Salford
After having to go virtual last year, the Philadelphia Folk Festival is ready to return this year in style as…
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See Which Rooftop Bar in Montgomery County Made Inquirer’s ‘Best’ List
A Montgomery County rooftop bar has made a list of the 13 best in the Philadelphia region as compiled by…
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Dead Songbirds Turning Up Throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania, Stumping Scientists
Groups of songbirds have recently been turning up dead throughout Montgomery County and surrounding counties. Their cause of death remains…
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Florida Condominium Disaster Hits Close to Home as Local Son Mourns the Loss of His Parents
An unanswered June 24 text from Holland resident Jonathan Epstein to his mom was his first sign that something was…
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Phoenixville-Based Woodworker Uses Rough-Cut Lumber to Create Art, Furniture
Known for the past 45 years as merely a resource for removing dead and damaged trees, woodworker Josh Lord of…
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This Norristown USA Clothing Manufacturer Has Huge International Clout
Camber USA, a small Norristown clothing manufacturer that takes pride in its products’ American-made status, has managed to gain significant…
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If Elected, Montgomery County Commissioners’ Chair Val Arkoosh Would Be the First Woman Senator from PA
Val Arkoosh, Montgomery County Commissioners Chair and a Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate, has been a lot of “firsts” both in…
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College Athletes: Show Us the Money; Businesses: Let’s Talk, Maybe
As of last Thursday, college athletes can now profit from their name, image and likeness. Some businesses are already envisioning…
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Newly Approved SEPTA Budget Aims to Draw Back Montco Riders with Increased Rail, Subway, Bus Service
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority approved a new $1.5 billion budget last week that aims to draw back ridership after…
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CEO of Blue Bell-based CoreDial Believes Company Culture is Key to Business Success
For Alan Rihm, CEO of Blue Bell-based CoreDial, company culture represents one of the key factors in the success of…
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Local Auctioneer with ‘a Beat Like Shakespeare’ Wins Statewide Bid-Calling Competition
Brian Oberholtzer, who makes sure to get the highest bids at H&R Auctions in New Holland, in Lancaster County, is…
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Center City Still Has Lower Commercial Vacancy Rates Than Most of Montgomery County, But Not For Long
While Philadelphia’s office market still has a lower vacancy rate than most of Montgomery County, this could be changing sometime…
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Haverford College Baseball Team Only Had One Player Who Played the Major Leagues, Many are Now Movers & Shakers in the MLB
While Haverford College baseball team has only one player – Bill Lindsay in 1911 – who appeared in a major-league…







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