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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Devon-Based Surrey Services Provides Transportation Options for Area Seniors
Seniors in the area no longer have to rely solely on public transportation for free and low-cost rides, thanks to Devon-based nonprofit Surrey Services for…
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Chester County Briefly: August 24
Wedderspoon Malvern-based Wedderspoon, the brand famous for its popular Manuka honey, has launched a new line of Organic Manuka Pops, offering the beneficial health properties…
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Investment Company’s New Partnership to Bring 60 Jobs to Berwyn
Berwyn investment company Veracen has signed a partnership with Linedata Services of France that will bring more than 60 jobs to the area, writes Joseph…
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As Speaker Series Will Discuss, Colleges Digging Deep Into Their Pockets for eSports Talent
What was once seen as a major distraction on college campuses is now viewed as an asset for university athletics. The rise of competitive electronic…
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Suburban Real Estate Market Sizzles; Where Have Housing Prices in Chesco Increased the Most?
Following years of sluggishness, the real estate market in the Philadelphia suburbs is finally experiencing the recovery it needs, writes Caitlin McCabe for the Philadelphia…
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State Police May Need to Call for Backup
With budget pressures mounting and expectations for police heightening, state troopers may soon need to call for backup. Despite scrambling to fill 500 vacancies amid…
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BB&T to Continue Building Its Strong Base in the Philadelphia Area
BB&T, the newcomer to Greater Philadelphia’s banking scene, is planning to open more branches in the area over the next three years, writes Joseph DiStefano…
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West Bradford Man’s Plight a Cautionary Tale for Those Looking to Install Solar Arrays
The excitement over his new solar array was dampened for West Bradford Township resident Kevin Dunleavy, after he discovered that he would have to pay…
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President of South Coventry’s Rotelle Development Discusses Surviving Recession
The Great Recession that started nearly a decade ago wiped out many home building businesses, but South Coventry’s Rotelle Development has managed to survive and…
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As Competitors Attempt to Undercut It, Vanguard to Keep Lowering Fees
Vanguard has no intention of letting its competition undercut its well-known advantage of low fees, writes Ivan Levingston for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The mutual fund…
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With Suppliers Unwilling to Negotiate, Liquor Prices May Rise at Month’s End
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board will increase prices on 450 products by the end of the month unless suppliers reduce their prices, writes Harold Brubaker…
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FROM DELCO: Coverage of Shooting Wounds Neighborhood Advocates
If people don’t like unwelcome development in their backyard, they sure don’t like crime there. And in the last week, residents of Ardmore and its…
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Coatesville Ready for a Resurgence Akin to West Chester’s, Phoenixville’s
A wrecking ball looms at the gateway to downtown Coatesville, but “the poorest city in the state’s richest county” is finally ready for a resurgence…
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Great Valley High School Grad Set for Broadway Debut
The woman behind the costume of Glinda the Good Witch is making dreams come true for herself. After a 16-month, nationwide tour of the show…
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West Chester Entrepreneur Reviving Horn & Hardart
He regrets stepping away from an opportunity to revive the legacy brand Horn & Hardart shortly after it went bankrupt in 1991, but now West…
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Breakthrough Discovered in Deaths of Irish Rail Workers in 1830s in Malvern
A new discovery has emerged about the deaths of 57 Irish railroad workers at Duffy’s Cut in Chester County in the early 1830s, writes Genevieve…
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Berwyn’s SolarSense Building State’s First Community Solar Project
The state’s very first attempt to harness the power of the sun for an entire community is shining the spotlight on Berwyn’s SolarSense and its…
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Big Prizes Lure Gamers to Region for eSports Event
Gamers flocked to the region over the weekend, drawn by the $65,000 prize pool during an eSports event at Sun Center Studios in Aston, writes…













































