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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Couple Turns 1950s Colonial in Bryn Mawr Into Their Dream Home
Carrie and Derick Kauffman knew that the circa-1950s Colonial home in Bryn Mawr they toured ten years ago had potential…
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WCU Profs Believe DNA Discussion Project Can Further Race Relations
Bessie Lawton and Anita Foeman, professors of communication and media at West Chester University, are helping to facilitate conversations on…
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Federal Grant to SEPTA to Increase Safety of Rail-Car/Passenger-Car Hot Spots
A $15 million federal grant is funding a SEPTA initiative to increase traffic safety at 22 Regional Rail lines crossings.…
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Gopuff Delivery Service Looking to Open Ardmore Brick-and-Mortar Location
Gopuff, the Philadelphia-based delivery service, is planning to open a brick-and-mortar store in Ardmore where it would both serve walk-in…
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Crossing it Off the Bucket List: Quilters Flock to Oaks for First Pennsylvania National Quilt Extravaganza in Two Years
Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks welcomed quilters from around the nation for the first Pennsylvania National Quilt Extravaganza since…
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Montgomery County is Home to Some of Pennsylvania’s Best Cider
Pennsylvania is home to some of the finest hard cider in the nation, with one of the best ones made…
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In a Galaxy Far Away….a King of Prussia Father and Son Launch a Star Wars YouTube Series, Podcast
King of Prussia father and son duo Kerwin and Keith Yarde have turned their love for all things Star Wars…
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Longwood Gardens Arborist Suggests Tropical Storms May Be Detrimental to Leaf-peeping Season
Some veteran foliage trackers believe that the moisture brought in from the tropics by Fred, Henri, and Ida could spell…
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Career Corner: Life Sciences Are the Future— And They Are Hiring in Philadelphia
If you are interested in what fields will be seeing growth in the coming years, you should definitely keep an…
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SEPTA Lowers Montco Regional Rail Fares and Facilitates Transfers to Boost Ridership
To adapt to a ridership drastically changed by the pandemic, SEPTA wants to be more commuter-friendly. Toward that goal, it…
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Montgomery County School Named a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence
Seven local schools have been named National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education, writes Kristen…
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Charming Ardmore Twin That ‘Feels Like It Gives You a Hug’ Hits the Market
A 1925 twin home on a sycamore-lined side street in Ardmore that perfectly blends historic charm with modern updates has…
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Wyndmoor’s Latest Pizzeria Offers New Twist on Hawaiian Pizza
Wyndmoor is now home to three pizzerias, with the latest addition opening its doors earlier this month, writes Michael Klein…
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Devastating Tornado Damage Provides ‘Research Opportunity’ for Temple’s Ambler Campus
A tornado that ripped through the heart of Temple University’s Ambler campus, causing millions of dollars in damage and leaving…
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A Decade of Seller’s Market Performance Pushes Montco Residential Real Estate Prices Up Almost 50%
During the past ten years, home prices in Montgomery County’s residential real estate market and surrounding Philadelphia areas have increased…
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How to Run and Bike on Montco’s Section of the Schuylkill River Trail after Hurricane Ida
Hurricane Ida left the popular Schuylkill River Trail underwater, and while the floodwaters have been drained in the past ten…

























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