Nottingham
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Winery in Nottingham Partners with Di Bruno Bros. to Help Fund Spotted Lanternfly Research
Di Bruno Bros. has released a new wine made with help of Wayvine Winery & Vineyard in Nottingham, and sales will help fund spotted lanternfly research, writes Allie Miller for PhillyVoice. Last week, the specialty food store introduced its second original wine in a collaborative series titled Di Bruno Bros. & Friends that launched in…
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Nottingham Family with Boy Battling Cancer Receives $30,000 from Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has donated $30,000 to a Nottingham family with a seven-year-old boy who is battling cancer, writes Dave Zangaro for NBC10. Hurts reached out to Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, wanting to get involved. The Foundation connected him with Erick, whose family, which includes four younger siblings, has been living in a…
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Nottingham-Based Herr Foods Sees Tortilla Chips Skyrocketing in Popularity
Nottingham-based Herr Foods is among the snack producers that have seen an increase in sales of tortilla chips both before and during the pandemic, writes Beth Day for BakingBusiness.com. Tortilla chips – a favorite for snacking at home – posted an increase in sales of almost $46 million for the period ending March 15, 2020,…
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Aqua Pennsylvania Promotes Nottingham Resident to Maintenance Manager
Aqua Pennsylvania has promoted Nottingham resident Tim Stanley from the position of field supervisor to maintenance manager for Great Valley operations. In his new role, Stanley will be responsible for the daily operations of four maintenance crews comprising 20 employees, two Pennsylvania One Call locators, and one leak survey technician. “Tim brings 26 years of…
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Nottingham-Based Herr’s Increases Production to Meet Greater Demand for Snacks During Pandemic
After recording a 20-percent jump in sales of its potato chips in March compared to the same period last year, Nottingham-based Herr Foods had to increase production to meet the growing demand, writes Andrew Seidman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Ordinarily, the company produces between five and six tons of potato chips every hour at its…
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Herr’s Factory Tour Shows How the Humble Potato Transforms into the Company’s Signature Snack
Herr’s offers visitors to its factory in Nottingham a tour that gives them a glimpse into the process of making some of America’s favorite snacks, writes Alexandria Hoff for CBS Philly. The company was founded in 1946, when Jim Herr bought a small potato chip company. It quickly grew from there. “For years and years,…
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East Nottingham Resident, Her Rabbit Win Best of Class at Farm Show
A Silver Marten rabbit named Titan and owned by Gavra Goldie of East Nottingham was awarded best of its class recently at the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg, writes Chris Barber in the Daily Local News. Goldie, 14, an Oxford High School freshman and the daughter of Scott and Michele Goldie, lives on a farm…


















































