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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Huntingdon Valley’s Harvey Rovinsky, Celebrated Former Owner of Bernie Robbins Jewelers, Dies at 77
Harvey Rovinsky, a Huntingdon Valley resident and celebrated former owner and president of Bernie Robbins Jewelers, died on January 28…
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Ardmore Mom Keeps Tradition Alive with Gold $1 Sacagawea Coin from Tooth Fairy
As more parents leave up to $20 or even $50 under their kids’ pillows from the Tooth Fairy, an Ardmore…
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Wynnewood’s Ethan Mazer and The Big Business of Bar and Bat Mitzvahs
Wynnewood’s Ethan Mazer had a modest bar mitzvah in 2011, held at a synagogue hall with a DJ and dance…
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SPS Technologies Faces Uncertain Future After Devastating Factory Fire in Abington
SPS Technologies‘ massive fire earlier this month leaves an uncertain future for the Abington industrial pillar, writes Beatrice Forman and…
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Temple University Grad Russell Bryant Sues Alma Mater For His Email Address
Worcester real estate attorney Russell Bryant is suing his alma mater, Temple University over its decision to deactivate alumni email…
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Upper Black Eddy Artisanal Knife Maker Steve Pellegrino Dies at 34
Steve Pellegrino, an artisanal knife maker from Upper Black Eddy whose custom knives were a staple in many restaurant kitchens…
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Main Line Health Appoints Ed Jimenez as CEO as System Moves Toward Profitability
Main Line Health has appointed Ed Jimenez as its next president and CEO, effective June 6, writes Harold Brubaker for…
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Norristown’s Quinn Sullivan Forges His Own Path Amidst Famous Soccer Family
Norristown’s Quinn Sullivan, who is in his fifth season with Philadelphia Union, continues to carve out his own path within…
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Some Smaller Wawa’s Are Being Pushed Out by Super Wawa Option
The Collingswood Wawa store on Haddon Avenue in New Jersey is one of the latest victims of a trend at…
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A New Chapter: Buckets Tavern Reopens Smoke-Free After Renovations
Buckets Tavern, a beloved Jenkintown dive bar, has officially gone smoke-free after 54 years, writes Jenn Ladd for the Philadelphia…
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For-Profit Firm Insight Health Could Buy Crozer Health’s 2 Hospitals
A Michigan for-profit hospital company, Insight Health, is a potential purchaser of Crozer Health’s two hospitals, Crozer-Chester Medical Center and…
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Bryn Mawr Home Blends Modern Style, Family Functionality, and a Speakeasy
When Lisa and Brian Walsh first saw their Bryn Mawr home in 2023, they fell in love—not with the house,…
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For-Profit Firm Insight Health Could Buy Crozer Health’s 2 Hospitals
A Michigan for-profit hospital company, Insight Health, is a potential purchaser of Crozer Health’s two hospitals, Crozer-Chester Medical Center and…
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Lit Bros. Holiday Village Finds Its New Home at American Treasure Tour Museum in Oaks
The holiday village that used to draw hundreds of thousands of people to Lit Bros.’ department store in Philadelphia has…
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Penn State to Close Some Commonwealth Campuses Amid Declining Enrollment
Penn State University announced plans to close some of its Commonwealth campuses as enrollment continues to decline, writes Susan Snyder…
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Cavan Sullivan Stars in Apple TV+ Docuseries ‘Onside: Major League Soccer
Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan, the 15-year-old Philadelphia Union sensation, takes center stage in Apple TV+’s new docuseries, writes Ariel Simpson for…
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Upper Darby School District Could Buy Closed Delaware County Hospital
Upper Darby School District is considering buying the now-closed Delaware County Memorial Hospital building for $2 million, according to a…




























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