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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House-Flipping in Greater Philly Its Hottest Since the Great Recession
Flipping houses in and around Philadelphia is once again a buzzword for the first time since the Great Recession, according to a Philadelphia Inquirer report…
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West Chester Lawyer: Vote on 0.3-Acre Tract in Lancaster County Could Start ‘War’
It was preserved forever, yet now a small tract of farmland that measures 0.3 acres is on the verge of being condemned and built upon,…
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Atglen Contractor Blames Labor Agreement for Lack of Bids on I-95 Bridge Project
A general contractor from Chester County is blaming the lack of bids on the construction project for the I-95 toll bridge above the Delaware River…
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Philadelphia Suburbs (I.E., Phoenixville) Seeing Huge Influx in Upscale Apartments
The Philadelphia suburbs, previously synonymous with homes of the white-picket-fence variety, are seeing an unprecedented influx of upscale apartment developments, writes Caitlin McCabe for the…
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Wayne Startup Looks to Transform Healthcare Industry for Pets
PetCoach, a three-year-old startup in Wayne, has the ambitious goal of becoming a key resource that pet owners can turn to when dealing with a…
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Just Like in West Chester and Phoenixville, Theaters Are Entertainment Anchors in Small-Town America
Alongside a thriving restaurant scene, the hub of entertainment in many small towns in America is a local theater. In Chester County, West Chester, with…
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Is For-Profit Healthcare Unfairly Portrayed? CEO of Kennett Square’s Genesis HealthCare Thinks So
George V. Hager Jr., CEO of Kennett Square’s Genesis HealthCare, believes that people should not have such strong objection to a health company making a…
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A Hankin Masterpiece, Eagleview Continues to Flourish After Quarter-Century
The development of Eagleview, first conceived 25 years ago by Robert Hankin, continues to flourish on its 800 acres in Upper Uwchlan and Uwchlan townships,…
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Private Equity Firm in Wayne Scoops Up Region’s Famous Italian Ice Franchise
Argosy Private Equity in Wayne is indulging in the future prospects of Rita’s Italian Ice, a franchise founded in 1984 by a Philadelphia firefighter and…
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Pennsylvania Faces Waning Political Influence on National Level
According to the latest estimates of the U.S. Census Bureau, Pennsylvania is on course to lose at least one Congressional seat by 2020, writes Angela…
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Coatesville Feels Rejected After Gov. Wolf Puts Brakes on Development Initiative
Gov. Tom Wolf has signaled that the state is going to restrict the Keystone Opportunity Zone program, which Coatesville had hoped would help with new…
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New Year’s Eve Gala in Refurbished West Chester Armory to Mark Opening of New Arts Center
The New Year’s celebration at the refurbished West Chester armory will not only usher in 2017, but will also mark the opening of a new…
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A Refuge for Kids with Autism, Berwyn’s Timothy School Celebrates 50 Years
Long known as a refuge for kids with autism, the Timothy School in Berwyn is celebrating a half-century of growth on the Main Line, writes…
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IKEA to Pay Share of $50 Million to West Chester Family for Toddler’s Death
The legal fight for justice to be served in the tragic death of 2-year-old Curren Collas of West Chester sparked the massive recall of 29…
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Supply Low, Demand High for Real Estate in London Britain
Despite its name that evokes a trip across the Atlantic, a home in an area with a beautiful preserve and access to one of the…
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Real Estate Giant Celebrates 130 Years of Guiding Consumers Through Complex Transactions
From owners reluctant to hire him in his youth to a complementary business reluctant to sell to him in his prime, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services…
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Exton Mall’s Newest Attraction, Round 1 Arcade, Opened Friday
As of Friday, it was game on for the Exton Mall’s newest attraction: Round 1. Arcade games, bowling, karaoke, billiards, darts, and ping pong are…
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Chester County Briefly: December 15
Conestoga High School Conestoga High School soccer player Nick Jennings, a junior midfielder who has committed to continue his career at Lehigh University, was one…





























































