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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New Developments Translate into Bright Future for Pottstown
Several new developments in Pottstown, including a newly constructed downtown branch of Tompkins VIST Bank, are bringing hope that a…
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International Healthcare Outsourcing Specialist Moving Headquarters to Fort Washington
Ashfield Commercial & Medical Services, an international healthcare outsourcing specialist, is relocating its headquarters from Bucks County to a larger…
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Plymouth Meeting’s Inovio Pharmaceuticals Tests Zika Vaccine on First Volunteer
Plymouth Meeting’s Inovio Pharmaceuticals has injected the first volunteer with its experimental vaccine for the Zika virus, with results from…
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Sinkholes an Ongoing Problem in King of Prussia
Its status as one of the richest townships in the region has not helped Upper Merion resolve its underlying problem…
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Officials Hope Road Construction Sparks Economic Renaissance in Norristown
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission will provide $66 million over the next eight years to help expand highway access through an…
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Dino’s Backstage & Celebrity Room in Glenside Brings the ’40s to Montgomery County
The extravagant Dino’s Backstage & Celebrity Room next to the Keswick Theater in Glenside takes guests back in time with…
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As if We All Didn’t Know, Upper Merion Township a Real Estate Hot Spot
With an array of cultural attractions, a plethora of career opportunities, and an incredible ease of transportation, Upper Merion Township…
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Internet Shopping, Giant Malls Leave Ardmore’s Suburban Square Struggling to Find Tenants
Three months after Macy’s vacated its 100,000-square-foot space at Suburban Square Mall, the landlord, Kimco Realty, still has not found…
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Mini-Fitness Centers Spreading Like Wildfire in Montgomery County
Mini-fitness centers are popping up throughout the suburbs, particularly in Montgomery County, and often at your local shopping center, writes…
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Lafayette Hill Native, Owner of King of Prussia’s Dub Fitness a Finalist for Ms. Veteran America
Lafayette Hill native Erica Walsh, an Army veteran who started her own fitness business in King of Prussia, has been…
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Local Girls Scoff at Stereotype, Explore Careers in Construction at Camp MAGIC
Eighteen girls swapped roasting marshmallows for high-powered nail guns to gain insight into a future career in construction at Camp…
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Montgomery County Says Enough to Philadelphia Wage Tax
Montgomery County is losing millions in tax revenue a year as Philadelphia, unlike almost all other cities in the state,…
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Conshy Girls Prove Friendship and Business Can Mix on the Main Line
Kim Strengari and Marianne Gere have proven that business and friendship do mix as their expanding restaurant business on the Main…
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PECO Convenes Solar Collaborative to Advance Region’s Renewable Power
PECO recently convened a Solar Stakeholder Collaborative, modeled on processes the company used previously to develop conservation and wind-energy programs,…





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