PhillyVoice
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Yes, You Can Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve, But This KoP Firm Enables You to Wear Your Coffee on Your Wrist
A German watch manufacturer whose U.S. headquarters is in King of Prussia is making wristwatches out of recycled coffee grounds. Franki Rudnesky filtered through the…
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Rock-Star Reporter from Montco Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop After Being Hit by Car on Live TV
A television reporter from Montgomery County was hit by a car last week during a live weather segment in West Virginia. Amazingly, Tori Yorgey managed…
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Online Slot Machine Glitch Cuts Local Woman’s $100,000 Win to … $280
Lisa Pilusio, an experienced online slots player from Yardley, was thrilled to see the game she was playing display its life-changing news: She had, according…
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Philadelphia One of the Top Cities in the World for Startups
Thanks to its abundant tech talent, access to funding, and strong life sciences and data analytics presence, Philadelphia is among the Top 30 cities in…
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The Old Farmer’s Almanac Prediction for Winter: Keep Those Parkas and Snow Shovels Handy
The Old Farmer’s Almanac is predicting a trying winter for the Philadelphia region. Its prognosticators see periods of frigid temperatures accompanied by above-average snowfall. Michael…
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In Anticipation of Ridership Surge This Fall, SEPTA Gears Up Service
In anticipation of a surge in ridership this fall, SEPTA has begun adding more services across the system. The returning buses, trolleys, and rail lines…
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TIME Magazine: Philadelphia One of the World’s 100 Greatest Places
TIME Magazine has confirmed something we have known all along: Philadelphia is one of greatest places in the world, writes Pat Ralph for PhillyVoice. The…
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Curious Teenager Learns the Hard Way That Wildlife Is Called Wild for a Reason
A Bucks County teen learned the hard way that despite the mnemonics about snake colors — red on yellow, deadly fellow … or is that…
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Fight Against Spotted Lanternflies Intensifies as Invasive Pest Starts Hatching
The state Department of Agriculture is intensifying efforts to contain the spread of spotted lanternflies. The timing is apt, as the invasive pest hatches throughout the region, writes…
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Pop Star from Bucks County Now in the Company of Prince, Jennifer Lopez, Celine Dion, Janet Jackson, Others
The 2021 Billboard Music Awards (BBMAs) took on a local flavor when it honored Doylestown’s Alecia Beth Moore — whom the world knows better as Pink — with its Icon…
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Delco Deli Creates Sandwich Celebrating Its Role in ‘Mare of Easttown’
You’re watching the action on HBO’s hit series, Mare of Easttown. You’re listening for the accent. Now, you can taste the sandwich, writes Hannah Kanik…
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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…
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Second-Year Stall: Organizers Say Nay to Devon Horse Show
The Devon Horse Show and Country Fair, originally scheduled for May 27 to June 6, has been canceled for the second year in a row…
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Drive-In Theater Opening in Exton Right in Time for Valentine’s Day
People looking for outdoor activities they can do with their family while still socially distancing from others are in luck, writes Sinead Cummings for PhillyVoice.…
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Former Eagles Wide Receiver Terrell Owens Joins Forces with Lasorda Family Wines to Launch New Wine Label
Former Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens has partnered with Lasorda Family Wines, the family wine business of Norristown native and late baseball legend Tommy Lasorda,…
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Penn State Research Finds Promising Weapon to Exterminate Dreaded Spotted Lanternfly
With the spotted lanternfly population threatening a potential $324 million in economic loss and nearly 3,000 jobs, Penn State researchers have found promising ways to…
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Despite World-Class Golf Courses, Philadelphia the Only Major City Without Regular PGA Tour Event
Despite having rabid sports fans and historic and world-class golf courses, including Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Philadelphia is the only major city nationwide without…
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Natural Predators Might Lead to Demise of Spotted Lanternfly
As spotted lanternflies continue to hold dominion over Pennsylvania and surrounding states, Anne Johnson, a graduate student in Penn State’s Department of Entomology, is attempting…






























































