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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An Ambler Business Is Elevating the Ordinary Ice Cube to New Heights
The idea behind Philadelphia Craft Ice which is based in Ambler is that even the ice cubes in your drink…
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Science Leadership Academy at Beeber’s Zoey Smith Is a Real Powerhouse
Zoey Smith, a student at Science Leadership Academy at Beeber, first started playing golf at the age of 4 and…
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Hilco Redevelopment Partners’ New Construction Could Bring Thousands of Jobs to Philadelphia
For well over 100 years, 34th and Hartranft Streets in South Philadelphia was the location of the East Coast’s biggest…
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Souderton Science Teacher Remembered for Her ‘Immense Curiosity’
Valerie Ford, 54, a well-loved science teacher at Souderton Area High School for many years, passed away on Thursday, September…
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What to Know About Sean Kilkenny as He Seeks Third Term as Montgomery County Sheriff
Sean Kilkenny of Jenkintown is an influential member of the Democratic Party in the Philadelphia suburbs and is a well…
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Glen Mills’ Pizzeria Maki Rolls Out Both Pizza Dough and Fresh Sushi
The unique culinary concept of Pizzeria Maki has opened the doors to its second location in Glen Mills, writes Michael…
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Penn State Abington Grad Has Special Bond with Fighter Danielle Kelly
Philadelphia’s Danielle Kelly recently won the first female submission grappling title at ONE Fight Night 14, and no one was…
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Perkiomen Valley Girls’ Basketball Team Is Dreaming Big, Striving for State Champs
The Perkiomen Valley girls’ basketball team is willing to put in the hard work and sweat to go after their…
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Corporate Salaries in Philadelphia Higher Than National Average, But Lower Than in Other East Coast Cities
While salaries for the most in-demand jobs in and around Philadelphia are higher than the national average, they are still…
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Green Development Coming to Kingsessing After Community Members Provide Stamp of Approval
A collection of environmental organizations has joined forces to build new green stormwater infrastructure in Kingsessing, all with approval from…
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Aston’s Susan Noles Brings Authentic Delco Sass to Golden Bachelor
Apparently, Golden Bachelor Gerry Turner appreciated Aston contestant Susan Noles‘ in-your-face Delco approach. She was his final selection for Thursday’s…
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Conshohocken’s Lindy Snider Takes Reigns of Kind Financial to Search for CEO
Kind Financial, a market tech-based services start-up used for the legal cannabis economy is seeing new leadership after Montgomery County…
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Basketball Courts in Overbrook Receive Facelift in Memory of the Lower Merion Icon They Produced
Having received a spectacular reboot last year, the pair of basketball courts at Tustin Playground, now known as the Kobe…
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New Cozy Cocktail Bar Specializing in House-made Mead Comes to Jenkintown
Keep Easy is a new cozy cocktail bar in Jenkintown that offers delicious house-made mead along with Pennsylvania wine and…
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Main Line Restaurateur Uses Family Legacy to Strengthen Women’s Voices
Sydney Grims, director of business development for Fearless Restaurants, created Fearless Femmes events to inspire and empower women. Supporting other…
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From College Acquaintances to Soulmates: A Main Line Love Story
It’s a Main Line love story. Matt and Melanie met for the first time in a math class at St.…
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Defying the Laws of Physics: Cirque du Soleil Coming to Greater Philadelphia Expo Center
For the first time since the pandemic, Cirque du Soleil is returning to the region and is bringing its colorful…

























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