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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New Report by Group of Local Nonprofits Find the Schuylkill is Clean, But Most People Do Not Know That
A new study by a group of local nonprofits found that the Schuylkill is clean enough for recreation on most…
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Lower Merion School District Settles Long-Running Lawsuit Challenging Property Tax Increases, Agrees to Pay $27M
Lower Merion School District has agreed to return $27 million to taxpayers over several years as part of a settlement…
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Montco Homebuilders Hit the Nail on the Head in I.D.ing Project Delays: The Tangled Supply Chain
More than two years after the start of the pandemic, local homebuilders still struggle with supply chain issues, writes Michaelle…
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Owner Frances Foti of Ardmore’s County Line Pharmacy, Has Died
Frances Pignoloni Foti of Haverford Township, who ran the popular Ardmore neighborhood drugstore County Line Pharmacy long before CVS and…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Attractive Colonial with Artist’s Studio Offers Unlimited Potential in Bala Cynwyd
An attractive colonial home with five bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, and a detached art studio is available for…
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William Penn Foundation Awards Nearly $6M to Pottstown and Other Counties’ Pleasant Pathways
The William Penn Foundation has awarded $5.9 million in grants to help extend the Greater Philadelphia Circuit Trails network, and…
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Silicon Valley’s Food-Delivery Dominance Challenged with System Built by Conshohocken-based Zuppler
Restaurant Marketing and Delivery Association wants to challenge Silicon Valley’s dominance in food delivery and bring down costs with an…
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St. Joe’s: Looking at a Time When College Varsity Women’s Basketball Was New
When St. Joseph’s University went co-ed, it made sense to have a women’s varsity basketball team, writes Mike Jensen for…
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Villanova Scientist Discovers Dinosaur-Age Lizard Trapped in Amber
Villanova University biologist Aaron Bauer traveled more than 2 million miles to find new species of lizard. But when the…
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Former Merck CEO Hopes to Close Opportunity Gap Created by ‘Bachelor Barrier’ Through OneTen Initiative
Kenneth Frazier, former CEO of Merck, the pharmaceutical giant with sizable operations in West Point, and his coalition of business…
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A Delco Icon Continues to Make Best Burger Lists in the Region
It’s always burger season and three food and restaurant columnists from The Philadelphia Inquirer have come up with the 17…
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Renters Are Facing Bidding Wars With Regional Rental Inventory Also Low
When a licensed practical nurse had her rent raised by $400, she decided to go looking for a three-bedroom house…
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Development Has Some Residents Worried Narberth Could Lose Its Unique Identity
Narberth is one of the rare suburbs with so much to offer, such as walkable neighborhoods, mom-and-pop shops, restaurants, a…
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19th Century Mansion on the Delaware is Beautifully Mysterious and Deliciously Appealing
Between busy Northeast Philadelphia and Bensalem sits an 1850s home. The peaceful oasis — Glen Foerd — attracts visitors with…
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Penn State Abington’s Ryan McCarty Shaped Storybook Season by Focusing on Mental Side of Baseball
Penn State Abington’s Ryan McCarty was able to shape the most dominant Division III offensive season by focusing on the…
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‘Bryce Harper Wants Your Hat’: Malvern Prep Grad Swaps Caps with MVP During Recent Phillies Game
Last Thursday’s Phillies game turned out to be a memorable one for Keith Maguire, despite the home team’s loss, after…
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31-Year Old Cold Croydon Murder Case Ends in Arrest of Long-Suspected Neighbor
A 31-year-old Croydon cold case is finally solved. Vinny Vella, in The Philadelphia Inquirer, chronicled this long delay of justice.…
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Couple Moving on From Their “Very Quiet and Picturesque” Home in Wallingford
The five-bedroom, 2-1/2-bath Wallingford home had a lot going for it when Hong Lin and her husband, Jinbin Zhai, decided…


































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