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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Supreme Court Takes Up Dispute Over Downingtown’s Kardon Park
One generation’s trash is another generation’s treasure, and now a landfill-turned-park in Downingtown is at the center of a dispute that’s made its way to…
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Drug Technology Company in Wayne Acquires International Consulting Firm
Wayne’s Bracket, the clinical trial technology and specialty services provider, has acquired CLINapps, an international firm that writes software for drug and biotech companies for…
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Wayne’s Teleflex Acquires Minneapolis-Based Manufacturer of Cardiology Devices for $1 Billion
Wayne’s Teleflex saw its shares surge by more than $6 after the company announced that it has agreed to acquire Vascular Solutions, a maker of…
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Malvern’s Liberty Property Trust Starts Billion-Dollar Construction on Camden Waterfront
After finally completing the preparation stages, including acquiring the land and getting all the development rights and permits, Liberty Property Trust is ready to roll…
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Malvern Prep Hires Monsignor Bonner Grad as New Head of School
Malvern Prep has chosen Rev. Donald F. Reilly, the leader of an Augustinian prep school in Atlantic County, N.J., as its new head of school,…
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State’s District Attorney Association Offers First-in-Nation Guidelines on Police Shootings
District attorneys across the state are stepping in front of what Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan says is among the most salient law enforcement…
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Members of Downingtown’s Hopewell Methodist Help to Finish South African Community Center
A South African community northeast of Cape Town was thankful for Chester County last week. Its Thanksgiving meal featured “leg of lamb with mint sauce,…
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Malvern Veteran, Entrepreneur Endures Through Failure, Homelessness
Malvern’s Derek Rodenbeck is no stranger to difficulty and casualty, and now it’s faced him on both military and business turf. The Army veteran who…
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With Annual Profits Now in the Billions, Berwyn’s TE Connectivity to Assume New Leadership
TE Connectivity manufactures parts for all kinds of hazardous environments through its 120 plants and 75,000 employees that span four continents, writes Joseph DiStefano for…
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Young Adults Across the State Struggling to Leave Parents’ Home
Faced with college debt, high housing costs, and a weak job market, more than a third (37.1 percent) of young adults between the ages of…
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ADHD Sometimes a Hidden Threat to Women
Because it often looks differently than it does in boys, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can be overlooked in the lives of women, though an…
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CCIU’s Dining in the Dark Sheds Light on Visual Impairments
Blindfolded and hungry, the parents and friends of visually impaired students in Chester County got to see life from a new vantage point, thanks to…
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Find Out Where Chester County’s Average Tax Burden Lies as Gap Between Philly, Suburbs Shrinks
According to a recent study, the benefit of less-burdensome taxes that the suburbs once held over the city is shrinking, writes Caitlin McCabe for the…
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Unionville High School Grad Headed to England as Rhodes Scholar
With national recognition and an elite education under her belt, a Unionville High School graduate will soon take her place on the cutting edge of…
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‘Routine’ Flight of Hot-Air Balloon from Glenmoore Anything But
What was supposed to be a “routine” hot-air balloon training flight was anything but after it launched from Glenmoore. The independent flight of three men…
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Millions in Cash Pave Way from Exton to Malvern as One Regional Goliath Buys Huge Stake in Another
For a $54 million investment and a $76 million stake in Bentley Systems, the Exton developer of industrial design and facilities construction software is plugging…
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Devon Nonprofit Helps Raise Long-Absent Flag at Historic Cemetery
It was a triumphant moment, raising a long-absent American flag on hallowed ground where men and women who had died for their country lay buried,…












































