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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Final Settlement for Kennett Square’s Genesis HealthCare: $54 Million
Years of improper billing, inadequate staffing, and Medicare violations picked up by Genesis HealthCare as baggage that came with acquisitions are finally catching up with…
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Milking the Dairy Farm for Everything It’s Got
While most dairy farms were poured down the drain at the depths of the farm crisis in 1986, a few milked their land for everything…
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Berwyn’s Trinseo Buys Complementary Italian Plastics Maker
Berwyn-based hard plastics maker Trinseo is softening up a bit with an $82 million purchase of Italian soft plastics maker Applicazioni Plastiche Industriali SpA, according…
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Comcast Deal Repositions Exton’s Paciolan for Coming Growth
Paciolan, the major ticket seller with an Exton operation formerly known as New Era Tickets, is changing hands in a deal that aims to open…
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Globetrotting Has Made CEO of Berwyn’s TE Connectivity a Better Leader
Adjusting to jet lag, time zones, and cultural differences certainly complicates business deals, but it also makes a better leader, according to TE Connectivity CEO…
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Legendary Football Coach at Malvern Prep Remembered as Fierce Competitor
Of the many things he was to many people, legendary Malvern Prep football coach Gaspare “Gamp” Pellegrini may be remembered best as fierce on the…
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Longwood Gardens Helps Bring Record Number of Visitors to Philly Region
Valley Forge National Historical Park and Longwood Gardens are among the attractions that helped make the 2016 tourist season the best one yet for the…
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Natural Lands Acquires 1,500 Acres, Including Bryn Coed Farms, for Preservation
Natural Lands – the Media-based nonprofit formerly known as Natural Lands Trust – has bought 1,500 acres of land, including Bryn Coed Farms in northern Chester…
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Alumni, Other Advocates Gather to Discuss Saving Cheyney University
Cheyney University alumni and other advocates recently gathered at the Zion Baptist Church in Philadelphia to discuss the future of the nation’s oldest historically black…
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Local Investors Both Large and Small Vote for ExxonMobil Climate-Change Analysis
Local investors of both thousands and millions defied the ExxonMobil board’s recommendation and passed a resolution that called for the energy company to analyze what…
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Cheyney Hires New Interim President; Task Force Mulls Elimination of NCAA Sports
A man who helped lead the effort to redefine the future of Cheyney University will also execute that vision. Local task force co-chair, longtime Pennsylvania…
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Golf Pro from Honey Brook Wins $100,000 on Home Course in Plymouth Meeting
Honey Brook resident Andrew Turner’s familiarity with the course propelled him in winning the coveted $100,000 first prize at the Haverford Trust Philadelphia PGA Classic…
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La Salle University Recruit Leads Coatesville Softball Team into State Playoffs
From a young age, Ashley Mendenhall could often be found in her backyard practicing hitting. That is until the balls started to disappear into the…
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Elverson’s Brandywine Branch Distillers Helps Stir Up Gin Revival
With 100 new craft gin distilleries popping up across America in recent years and more Philly-region gin made now than any time since Prohibition, the…
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Oxford Misses the Cut in America’s Main Streets Competition
Oxford’s quest for bragging rights in a national Main Street competition is over, writes Melanie Burney for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The southern Chester County borough…
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Does Chester County Have an Epidemic of Dogs with Lyme Disease? The Numbers Say So
Chester County has the highest number of dogs in the Greater Philadelphia region that have tested positive for Lyme disease, writes Tom Avril for the…
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Vanguard Founder Discusses Indexing, Fiduciary Rule at Recent Conference
The Pennsylvania Convention Center was recently filled with people from across the globe eager to hear Vanguard founder John Bogle talk at the CFA Institute’s…














































