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Stanley M. Friedman, Lansdale Architect Who Designed King of Prussia Plaza, Dies at 93
Stanley M. Friedman, of Lansdale, a former architect who designed the King of Prussia Plaza in 1963, died on June 14 aged 93. Stanley M. Friedman, of Lansdale, a former architect who designed the King of Prussia Plaza in 1963, died on June 14 aged 93, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Philadelphia Offers a Dynamic Fusion of Cuisines, Culture and Creativity
Philadelphia has been attracting more visitors lately thanks to its dynamic fusion of diverse cuisines, cultures, and creativity. Once a tourist hotspot due to its political history, Philadelphia has been attracting more visitors lately thanks to its dynamic fusion of diverse cuisines, cultures, and creativity, writes Zoey Goto for National Geographic.
A Formula on How to Format Your About Section on LinkedIn
In previous articles, I have discussed theories and philosophies on approaching the About section on LinkedIn, but I still need to provide a formula. To summarize some main points in a previous article on the About section:. Make it skimmable and scannable with the 2600 characters you are allowed to...
In Upper Darby: Man in Mask Snatches Alligator From Darby Creek
The urban myth about alligators in the sewers came closer to reality this week when Upper Darby Police reported that a two-foot alligator was spotted in Darby Creek in Upper Darby, writes Tom Ignudo for CBS News Philadelphia. Someone walking their dog at Penn Pines Park near Providence Road contacted...
American’s Most Exclusive Lounge Is Coming to Philadelphia International Airport
Some of the cuisine and the premium wine table offered at American Airline's exclusive Flagship Lounge coming to Philadelphia International Airport. There are two new American Airlines lounges opening next year at Philadelphia International Airport. One of those will be American’s Flagship Lounge, the most exclusive offering available, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal.
EQT in Radnor Completes $450M Twin City Industrial Acquisition
10501 Elm Creek Blvd. in Maple Grove, Minnesota, part of the portfolio of buildings acquired by Radnor-based EQT Exeter. EQT Exeter, based locally in Radnor, has finished the largest Twin Cities industrial acquisition portfolio deal Minnesota has seen in years, writes Caitlin Anderson for Philadelphia Business Journal. EQT Exeter acquired...
Chester Must Embrace Itself as a College Town, Mayor Says
Chester Mayor Stefan Roots leave Widener University's Lathem Hall following his State of the City address. Chester can emerge from bankruptcy and experience an economic resurrection if it leverages its position as a college town to Widener University. That was a key part of the message from Chester Mayor Stefan...
First Bank President and CEO Patrick Ryan Receives Live United Corporate Award
First Bank President and CEO Patrick L. Ryan received the Live United Corporate Award by the United Way of Greater Mercer County. First Bank President and CEO Patrick L. Ryan was recently honored with the Live United Corporate Award by the United Way of Greater Mercer County. This prestigious award...
Meridian Bank Supported Paoli Hospital Foundation as the Title Sponsor of the 2024 Golf Classic
Meridian Bank supported the Paoli Hospital Foundation as the Title Sponsor for the 2024 Paoli Hospital Golf Classic. Meridian Bank supported the Paoli Hospital Foundation as the Title Sponsor for the 2024 Paoli Hospital Golf Classic. The event took place on May 16 at Applebrook Golf Club (100 Line Road, Malvern) with a full course of golfers and sold-out sponsorships.
Wilmington University’s Dr. Angela Herman Lauds Vitally Important Role of Nurses at VMS Awards Reception
Dr. Angela Herman explains how Wilmington University is committed to providing accessible higher education and how its programs are designed to meet the unique needs of working adults. Dr. Angela Herman, Chair of the Health Sciences Programs within Wilmington University’s College of Health Professions and Natural Sciences, delivered a memorable...
This Chester County Gelato Shop is One of the Best in the Region
A West Chester gelato shop has been recognized by as one of the best in the region. The origin story of D’Ascenzo’s Gelato Shop begins in the sky. The two owners, Glen and Kristin D’Ascenzo met while working as flight attendants, writes Hira Qureshi for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Montgomery County Home to One of the State’s 10 Most Historic Abandoned Places
One of the buildings still left in the village is the Locktender's House. Visiting abandoned places has become a popular activity among tourists across the country. From ghost towns to abandoned historic sites, these places are filled with eerie stories about life in earlier centuries. In Pennsylvania, there are ten...
Delaware River Port Authority May Soon Increase Toll Prices
If approved, tolls to cross the Ben Franklin, Walt Whitman, Betsy Ross, and Commodore Barry bridges would each rise from $5 to $6. The Delaware River Port Authority is expected to soon vote on a toll increase that would be the first hike since 2011, writes Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice.
Nearby Chester County Neighbors Raise Concerns About Wawa and Sheetz Wrecking ‘Suburban Oasis’
Both Wawa and Sheetz hope to build their convenience stores at the same Phoenixville intersection, but neighbors aren't having it. Both Wawa and Sheetz aim to build their convenience stores at the same Phoenixville intersection, but neighbors aren’t having it as they raise concerns about what the builds would bring to their “suburban oasis,” writes Jesse Bunch for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
New Springfield Restaurant, Dom & Mia’s, Is a Tribute to 2 From the Devito Family
The DeVito family (from left) Jenna, Vincenzo, Emma and Steve. Dom & Mia’s is a new fine dining restaurant with a casual, family-friendly feel opening April 29 in Springfield, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. Owners Steve DeVito, his wife Jenna DeMaio DeVito, and business partner Matt White...
Checking in With Aston’s Susan Noles of ‘Golden Bachelor’ Fame
Fans think signs point to Susan Noles as the first Golden Bachelorette when the show opens this fall. Things are still riding high for Susan Noles who brought her Delaware County personality to the nation when the Aston resident appeared on the inaugural season of The Golden Bachelor, write Gina Lizzo for Main Line Today.
Chester Track Coach Jamal Allen Overcomes Adversity to Inspire His Athletes
Jamal Allen can no longer compete as a track runner but he continues to share his knowledge and inspire other athletes. Jamal Allen instructs his student athletes from a wheelchair, continuing to make a difference in the lives of his kids, writes Nick Iadonisi for 6abc. Allen, also known as...
Crozer Health Loses Appeal and Its Surgical Residency Program
Crozer Health got the final word this week that it will not be able to keep its general surgical residency program, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The training program for doctors had 15 participants when the accreditation was first withdrawn in January “under special circumstances” by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, which oversees the program.
Newtown Square Restaurant Among World’s Best Wine Spots
Tecca Newtown Square was on Wine Spectator Magazine's list this year for best restaurant wine experience. One of the world’s best places for wine is right here in Newtown Square, according to Wine Spectator Magazine, writes Max Bennett for Patch. The leading authority on wine named the Italian restaurant...
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