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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Gaining an Hour Extra of Sleep Is Only One Reason to Like the Nov. 6 ‘Fall Back’ of the Clocks
While a lot of people do not relish the thought of moving their clocks an hour back, daylight saving time’s…
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Merion Station Architect— Rehabber of City Hall and the Academy of Music — Dies at 81
Hyman Myers, noted architect whose projects included City Hall’s renovation, has passed. The former Merion Station resident was 81. Gary…
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Tasty Tasting Menus: Three Recommendations Ensure Diners Get Their Kicks out of Prix Fixe
Prix fixe tasting menus are becoming locally popular among restaurateurs — who gain the advantage of some evenness with diners’…
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Penn Course on Ghosts and Afterlife Took on Deeper Meaning During Pandemic
Justin McDaniel, a professor of religious studies who teaches the popular University of Pennsylvania course called “Gods, Ghosts, and Monsters,”…
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‘Monster House Delco’ Brings High-Tech to Halloween Decorations
Technology is bringing a new kind of Halloween decorating to “Monster House Delco” in Broomall, writes Stephanie Farr for The…
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Super Wawas Getting Some Push Back Amidst Expansion
Here in Montgomery County, Wawa continues to evoke positive feelings. But that’s not true everywhere, writes Bob Fernandez for The…
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Pottstown Aficionado Finds That Beverage-wise, Cider Is the Apple of Her Eye
Beer? Nah. Wine? Too common. Pottstown native Amy Hartranft is into a wholly different adult beverage: cider. Hira Qureshi got…
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Malvern-Based Acme Sold to Kroger for $20 Billion
The owner of Malvern-based grocery chain Acme is selling its company to Kroger for $20 billion. Kroger will be accruing…
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Indigenous Bryn Mawr Resident Wants to See Government Take ‘Land Acknowledgments’ One Step Further
The lands belonging to Ann Remy’s Lenni-Lenape ancestors used to cover the entire Philadelphia region, along with parts of New…
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Montgomery County Homebuyers and -Sellers: ‘There’s a Lot of Fear about Entering the Market Right Now’
A Lansdale couple seeking a larger home is concerned about the timing of listing their present dwelling, given ongoing housing…
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Inflation Finally Gets Ikea; CEO Says It ‘Hurts His Soul’ to Raise Prices
Swedish-based furniture maker and retailer has surrendered to inflation, writes Rafaela Lindberg for Bloomberg News via The Philadelphia Inquirer. …
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Remembering an Accomplished Fiber Artist Who Got Her Start in Pottstown
Fiber arts masterpiece-maker Yvonne Pacanovsky Bobrowicz has passed away at the age of 94, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia…
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Two In-County Connections Make for Compelling Documentary Now Streaming on AMC+
Two Montgomery County connections converge in a documentary, Our American Family, currently streaming on an AMC+. Elizabeth Wellington reported the…
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Ardmore Congregation Blesses Solar Plan, Tapping into a Heavenly Power for Its Church
Around 50 people recently gathered for a somewhat unusual rite at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Ardmore, writes Ximena Conde…
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Glenside Couple Designs New Bathroom with Shower ‘Big Enough to Dance In’
Several coincidences thread through this Paul Jablow-authored Philadelphia Inquirer story about a Glenside couple who, though only in their 50s,…
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Samuel Howe III, Haverford School Squash and Tennis Wunderkind, Dies Aged 84
Samuel Howe III — a Haverford School squash and tennis wunderkind who became the only player to win both the…


























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