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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How Main Line Health Survived a Punishing Winter and Kept Its Bottom Line in the Black
More patients, more revenue, and a bottom line that stayed positive despite everything winter threw at it. Main Line Health has reason to feel good…
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Wallingford-Swarthmore School District Delays Strath Haven Renovation Amid Budget Crunch
Strath Haven High School’s long-planned renovation is hitting the brakes, and that’s just one sign of the financial strain bearing down on the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District, reports…
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A Berwyn Couple Transformed Their Dark, Overgrown Property Into Year-Round Garden Paradise
For nearly 40 years, this couple has been turning their Berwyn property into one of the most beautiful private gardens in the region, writes Sally A. Downey for The Philadelphia…
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Pennsylvania Will Have Longer Happy Hours Thanks to New Liquor Rules
Beginning this Fall, Pennsylvania will have longer happy hours under new state rules that will allow drinking establishments to increase their discounting from 14 to…
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Phoenixville’s Kevin Bacon Stands with Musical Freedom with his Cover of Beyonce’s ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’
Kevin Bacon recently posted a cover of Beyonce’s single ‘Texas Hold ‘Em,’ reports Dan DeLuca for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The song has garnered heated debate…
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Tredyffrin Getting a New Food and Wellness Center from ANEU Kitchens
Local entrepreneur and chef Meridith Coyle is thinking bigger. With 30 years of running ANEU Kitchens under belt, she plans to open the largest location of her brand to date. A 20,000-square-foot food and…
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South Philadelphia’s Stadium District Is Getting a $30 Million Traffic Overhaul — Here’s What to Expect
South Philadelphia’s Stadium District has earned its reputation twice over: as one of the nation’s great sports destinations, and as one of its most reliable…
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Street in Kennett Square Bears the Moniker of a Revolutionary War Traitor
Sandy Flash Drive in Kennett Square carries the moniker of James Fitzpatrick, a Revolutionary War traitor and highwayman who died by hanging, writes Joseph Gambardello…
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Why Kennett Square Is One of Pennsylvania’s Fastest-Growing Communities
Once best known for its mushroom farms, Kennett Square is now the fastest-growing municipality in Chester County, and the numbers make the transformation hard to…
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The Summer Camp That Never Really Ended for These Chester County Men
Every Friday, about 20 men scattered across the country open their laptops and dial into a Zoom call. They’re in their 70s and 80s now,…
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Kennett Square Entrepreneur Launches Mushroom-Based Soy Sauce Alternative for People with Food Allergies
For years, entrepreneur Nicole Gordon couldn’t figure out why she felt sick. It wasn’t until she completed a full elimination diet that she finally had…
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9 Chester County Restaurants That Are Packed This Spring, and How to Get In
Spring has officially brought the Chester County dining scene back to life. Outdoor patios are opening, seasonal menus are launching, and some restaurants are seeing…
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North Philadelphia’s Long-Vacant Budd Plant Could Be Transformed Under New Rezoning Plan
A massive, long-dormant industrial complex in North Philadelphia may finally be getting a second life, and the vision for it is an ambitious one. City…
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Chester County Couple Finds Secluded Retirement Haven in Kennett Square
Carol and Richard Lee built their own home in 2003, appropriately and coincidentally located on Richard Lee Lane in Phoenixville, writes Paul Jablow for The…
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Former Iron Hill Brewery in Media Up for Lease Seven Months After Bankruptcy
The future of the former Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant on State Street is still up in the air seven months after the beloved regional…
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Historic Boyd Theatre Marquee At Risk As Owner Seeks to Modernize Philadelphia Landmark
The Boyd Theatre has survived closure, a preservation battle, and the demolition of most of its auditorium, but now its iconic marquee may be next…
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East Vincent Says No to Pennhurst Data Center, But the Fight May Not Be Over
East Vincent Township supervisors dealt a decisive blow last week to a controversial plan that would’ve transformed a historic piece of Pennsylvania ground into one…
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Longwood Gardens’ 1906 Restaurant: Fine Dining, Fountain Views, and a Menu Grown On-Site
Sometimes, Craig LaBan writes in The Philadelphia Inquirer, dinner at 1906 stops feeling like a meal and starts feeling like the main event. The restaurant,…











































