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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Singing at Grandfather’s Funeral a Life-Changing Experience for New Beth Sholom Cantor
After singing at his grandfather’s funeral, Jacob Agar gave up a promising opera career to become the new cantor of…
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Elkins Park Native Offers Socially Distanced, Guided Backyard Wine Tastings
What started off as a fun quarantine activity for Elkins Park native, Isabel Hirshberg, and her family has now turned…
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Montco Turns to Nutritional DNA Company for COVID-19 Testing, Cuts Turn Around Time for Results
Montgomery County has drastically reduced the time required to receive COVID-19 testing results by using a small diagnostic company that…
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Conshohocken Project a Bright Spot Among Keystone Property Group’s Suburban Properties
Keystone Property Group’s $325 million project in Conshohocken known as Sora West is the company’s highlight among its suburban properties,…
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Looking for More Space, Local Home Buyers Opting to Build from Scratch
With an insufficient supply of existing homes and the desire for more space spurred on by the pandemic, local home…
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Thanks to FanDual, Valley Forge Casino Resort Reports Big Increase in Revenue Over Last Year in July
Valley Forge Casino Resort in Upper Merion reported a 57.7 percent increase in revenue over last year in July, writes…
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Bryn Mawr Among Nation’s Top 50 Colleges for Renewable Energy
According to a new report by PennEnvironment, Bryn Mawr College is among the top fifty colleges and universities in the…
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Latest Album by Bala Cynwyd’s Mirah is Rerelease of Her Early Work Topped with Bonus Tribute Album
The latest album by Bala Cynwyd native Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn, “You Think It’s Like This But Really It’s Like…
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In Philadelphia Metro Region, It Pays to Get a Bachelor’s Degree
The advantages of obtaining a bachelor’s degree vary throughout the state, with the Philadelphia metro region having the highest difference…
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Prompt Reactions Kept Elmwood Park Zoo Animals Safe During Tropical Storm Isaias
Thanks to the prompt reaction from the staff at Elmwood Park Zoo in Norristown, all animals remained safe during the…
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Shipley School in Bryn Mawr Preps for Expensive In-Person Classes With COVID-19 Refits
Thanks to its available resources, The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr is planning to have all children attend in-person classes…
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Black-Owned Electro Soft in Montgomeryville Seeing Benefits from Nationwide Justice Movement
Electro Soft, the Montgomeryville-based, minority certified contract manufacturer of electronics equipment, is one of the black-owned companies around the country…
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Norristown Native Adds to Growing Kombucha Culture With His Budding Beverage Company, JamBrü
Jamaar Julal, a Norristown native, is expanding Philadelphia’s already growing kombucha culture with his budding beverage company, JamBrü, writes Adam…
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Merion Station Expert Explains How ‘Made in America’ Movement Could Benefit from COVID-19-Driven Demand
Ed Gribbin, who runs an apparel consultancy firm in Merion Station and is president of the Americas Apparel Producers Network,…
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From Unexpected Dance Invitation to Golden Anniversary for Collegeville Couple
Paula and Joe Pezzano of Collegeville have been married for 50 years, but it was her who had to take…
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Philadelphia Metropolitan Area Records One of Country’s Strongest Housing Market Recoveries in June
Philadelphia metropolitan area had one of the best housing market rebounds in June from the nationwide April slump caused by…
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Nonbinary Gender Designation Added to Pennsylvania Driver’s Licenses
Pennsylvania driver’s licenses and photo identification cards now include the option to select a nonbinary gender designation, according to the…
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Skippack Man With Down Syndrome Awaiting Double-Organ Transplant Receives Thousands of Cards from Strangers
Joe Eitl, a 37-year-old Skippack resident with Down syndrome and cardiac defects who is awaiting a double-organ transplant, has been…












































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