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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Philly’s Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History Could Soon Be Part of the Smithsonian Institution
Several members of the U.S. House and Senate recently proposed a new commission that looks into the possibility of transferring…
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Following Success of His Past Two Restaurants, Speer Madanat Gears Up to Open Ice Cream West Chester
Coatesville Native Speer Madanat, the chef and owner of the popular Pizza West Chester and Steaks West Chester food joints…
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Former Main Line Art Center Director Judy Herman Remembered for Transformative Impact on Art Community
Judy Herman, of Bala Cynwyd, a former longtime director of the Main Line Art Center and a tireless advocate for…
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The Guy Who Blew Up Vet’s Stadium Grew Up in Broomall
Twenty years ago on March 21, 2004, Broomall native Nick Peetros, working for the L.F. Driscoll Co., imploded Veteran’s Stadium…
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Morrisville Couple Sells Pokémon Collection to Fund Home for Foster Teens
Morrisville resident Mel Kulenski, a dedicated social worker and foster parent, made the difficult decision to sell her cherished Pokémon…
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Goldstein’s in South Philadelphia Has Helped Boys Obtain White Suits For Their Holy Communion For Over 100 Years
Goldstein’s Men’s & Boys’ Wear in South Philadelphia is one of the few local spots that specialize in the formal…
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2 Montgomery County-based Tech Companies Join Forces To Ease the Financial Aid Process For College Students
Two local companies — Unisys and Boomi — have teamed up to make it easier for college students to go…
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Jean-Georges Philadelphia Hires Colin Henderson As New Chef de Cuisine
Celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s restaurant, Jean-Georges Philadelphia has hired a new chef de cuisine, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia…
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The Man Once Known as the Voice of the St. Joe’s Hawks is Now Synonymous with March Madness Itself
Joe Lunardi, better known to the world as “Joe Brackets,” was once the voice of the Saint Joseph’s University men’s…
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Former Villanova Coach Jay Wright on the NCAA Big 5: ‘It’s a Sad Time’
Former Villanova head men’s basketball coach Jay Wright is disappointed no Big 5 teams have made the men’s NCAA Tournament…
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Vanguard Is Looking for Its Next CEO, and the Search Is Raising Some Eyebrows
After Tim Buckley announced last month that he will retire as CEO of Malvern-based Vanguard group at year-end, the company…
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Sarcone’s Bakery in South Philadelphia Has Spanned 5 Generations of the Same Family
Sarcone’s is a famed South Philadelphia bread bakery that opened in 1918 in the Sarcone family rowhouse. Now, more than…
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Ambler Man Lived at Vet Stadium in Secret, Tells All in Book
Walt Disney had his secret apartment located in the Disneyland firehouse. Tom Garvey had his secret spot at Veterans Stadium,…
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Pioneering Architectural Lighting Designer from Abington Who Lit Up Boathouse Row Remembered
Raymond Grenald, an Abington resident and a pioneering and celebrated architectural lighting designer who first lit up Boathouse Row, died…
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SEPTA Shuttering Ticket Windows at 14 Regional Rail Stations Due to Low Sales
Because of a decreasing demand for in-person sales, SEPTA is closing in-person ticket sales windows at 14 Regional Rail stations,…
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Here’s What It Cost Villanova University to Acquire Cabrini’s Campus
Villanova University will pick up $45 million in debt for acquiring Cabrini’s campus this June, then will spend another $25…
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Wynnefield’s George E. Allen Sr. Remembered for His Love of Music and Education
George E. Allen Sr., 87, a pioneering music teacher, musician, and author, passed away on Sunday, March 13 at this…





















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