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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Willow Grove Marriage Fulfills the Groom’s Engagement Prediction
Warren and Millie Potash, a Willow Grove couple, have spent five decades of their lives together, all of which have…
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Collegeville Resident Uses Social Media to Resolve Issues with Big Companies
Diana Smith, a Collegeville resident, has been relying on social media to resolve issues with big companies or organizations, writes…
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Haverford School Star Asim Richards Answers Call of the Dark Side, Joins Dallas Cowboys
Haverford School and University of North Carolina football star Asim Richards got selected by the Dallas Cowboys in Saturday’s NFL…
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Honorary Mayor of Bala Cynwyd, Lower Merion Preservationist Passes Away at 79
Known as Bala Cynwyd‘s honorary mayor, Gerald A. “Jerry” Francis had quite an impact on his community. The 79-year-old preservationist,…
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Norristown Nurse Says Shortages Need to Be Fixed at Their Root
“If you don’t fix the root cause of staffing in the hospital, you are never going to fix the problems…
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Montgomeryville Manufacturer Gains Workforce Training Benefits, While the State Picks Up the Tab
PAsmart Industry Partnership, a state Department of Education program, has provided funding for employee training at Electro Soft, a Montgomeryville…
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Locally Sourced Beef Enables Wyncote Cheesesteak Pro to Turn Out-of-Town Neophytes into Connoisseurs
Shaved beef from Joe’s Meat Market in Glenside has enabled Wyncote resident John Raisch to elevate the cheesesteak palates of…
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Willow Grove Couple’s Home Décor Includes Victorian-Era Wallpaper and a Punk-Rock Deer
The Victorian-Era home of Ashley Devlin and Justin Crean is a whimsical study in contrasts. The Willow Grove dwelling has…
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Best Montgomery County Sites to Pass a Rainy, Gray Spring Afternoon with the Kids
Weather-wise, Spring 2023 has been somewhat disappointing, leaving many Montgomery County parents struggling to find things to do with their…
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New Fox Chase Cancer Center, Temple Health Urology Initiative Will Operate 7 Locations, 4 of Them in Montgomery County
The Fox Chase Cancer Center and Temple Health have partnered to launch a urology institute that will operate at seven…
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Bryn Mawr College President Kim Cassidy Announces Retirement from Her Only Employer
Kim Cassidy, president of Bryn Mawr College who has spent her entire career at the women’s educational institution, will step…
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Owner of Bala Cynwyd’s Keystone Development + Investment Warns of Commercial Real Estate Slowdown
Bill Glazer, owner of Bala Cynwyd-based Keystone Development + Investment, is one of the busiest redevelopers in the Philadelphia area,…
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Philadelphia Nonprofit Starts #Blackphillygradwishlist to Help Soon-to-be Black Doctors
To help Black medical student transition into residency and take some of the financial burdens off of them, the Medical…
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Split Montco Couple Reconnects by Text: ‘Do You Remember Me?’ They’re Now Married. Twice
While dating, Patricia O’Malley (from King of Prussia) and Samuel Kolman (from Elkins Park) thought their differences were insurmountable. She…
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Local Media Luminary Joseph H. Ball of Penn Valley Passes; He Started as an Inquirer Copy Boy
Joseph H. Ball, of Penn Valley, has passed at age 93. Ball had decades-long career in the area in the…
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Merck’s OneTen Program Wins Award for Countering Workplace Degree Bias for ‘That Piece of Paper’
OneTen, a Merck initiative from executive chairman Ken Frazier, is an effort to remove barriers for potential employees, especially candidates…













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