Gov. Josh Shapiro visited Temple University this week to promote his $5 million Nurse Shortage Assistance Program, writes Carmen Russell-Sluchansky for WHYY. The initiative funds hospitals that ...
Eshkol, a family restaurant on Lancaster Avenue in Ardmore, brings the delicious flavors of Ethiopia to the Main Line, writes Ben Silver for the Main Line Today. The popular eatery is owned by husband ...
Brothers Kershner Brewing Co. is expanding into Chester County with a new taproom, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Barrel by Brothers Kershner is set to open in May. The ...
Collegeville and Narberth are both undergoing revitalization efforts aimed at blending modern development with small-town charm, writes Michael Bradley for Main Line Today. In Collegeville, local ...
A fire that broke out on February 17 at SPS Technologies in Abington Township and burned for several days may cause a delay in Boeing’s turnaround plans, writes Sharon Terlep for The Wall Street ...
Conshohocken is gaining national attention for its culinary delights, writes Emily Cappiello for Condé Nast Traveler. She gave the town a nod as one of the seven small towns across the country that ...
On Montgomery County Community College’s (MCCC) podcast, Montco on the Move, special guest Tyler Kammerle, Director of the So Much to Give Inclusive Café, talks about the Skippack-based restaurant, ...
King of Prussia’s live outdoor music series Concerts Under the Stars will return to Upper Merion Township Building Park for its 39th year. The series, produced by Rising Sun Presents, begins in May ...
Montgomery County is home to some of the best diners around. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty breakfast, a stacked sandwich, or just a slice of homemade pie, these local gems have something for ...
Worcester real estate attorney Russell Bryant is suing his alma mater, Temple University over its decision to deactivate alumni email accounts, reports Abraham Gutman for the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Keystone Development + Investment began converting a long-vacant office building next to the Plymouth Meeting Mall into a modern residential community, writes Kevin Tierney for More Than the Curve.
Wawa has selected April 16 – its 61st anniversary, also fondly known as Wawa Day – as the opening day for its first store in Ohio, located in Butler County, reports FOX 10. The convenience store ...
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