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For Family Running Lewis Fishery in Lambertville, ‘Every Haul Is Like Christmas Morning’
The family running Lewis Fishery in Lambertville is once again chasing the bony, oily, and elusive shad in the Delaware River, hoping for a strong haul, writes the Derna Chrichten Channel. A veteran in the business, Steve Meserve knew that shad were huddled on the New Jersey side of the river, taking a break in…
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PAED Spotlight: Pottstown’s Hollywood Garage
For Nick Yannessa, running Hollywood Garage in Pottstown is more than a job — it’s a family tradition built on hard work, trust, and a deep love for the community. Yannessa grew up around cars, helping his father, Mike, at the family’s shop as early as 12 years old. Mike first opened Mike’s Service Center…
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Two Montgomery County Walmarts Set for Big Remodels
Two Montgomery County Walmarts are getting a fresh new look as part of a major national remodel effort, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. The West Norriton location on South Trooper Road and the Pottstown store on Shoemaker Road are among 650 stores nationwide — and 26 in Pennsylvania — slated for updates, Walmart announced…
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Bryn Mawr’s Michael Rubin Launches First Fanatics Collectibles Store with Formula 1 Flair
Bryn Mawr native Michael Rubin called on Formula 1 superstar Lewis Hamilton to make the new Fanatics flagship store unforgettable, writes Trace William Cowen for Complex. Thousands of fans packed London’s Regent Street on Friday for the debut of the first-ever Fanatics Collectibles flagship store. The 9,000-square-foot shop is a new hub for trading card…
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Bensalem Teen Meets Woman Who Donated Her Kidney to Save Her Life
Evelyn Bautista, a 17-year-old from Bensalem, met the woman who donated the kidney that saved her life for the first time at Temple University Hospital, writes Aubrey Whelan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Megan Bosack had been battling nutcracker syndrome for years, a rare condition causing severe pain due to a compressed vein that drains blood…
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Still Mourning Loss of Teammate, Spring-Ford Area High School Baseball Team Surprised by Act of Kindness from Opponents
Spring-Ford Area High School’s baseball team, still mourning the loss of a teammate, was surprised by an act of kindness from their opponents, according to a staff report from 6abc. The moment occurred before the start of the game between Norristown and Spring-Ford’s baseball teams this week. The players from Norristown gave their opponents bracelets…
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After Arsonist Attack, Gov. Josh Shapiro Urges Rejection of Political Violence
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has called on society to reject political violence in a New York Times opinion piece following last week’s arsonist attack on his mansion, writes Gillian McGoldrick for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Shapiro, who similarly condemned political violence after an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump, wrote that there is a “shared responsibility…
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New York Times: Judith Schaechter’s Stained Glass Dome on Display at Michener Art Museum in Doylestown
Judith Schaechter’s immersive, dome-shaped stained glass installation is currently on display at the James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, writes Sarah Archer for The New York Times. The artwork is best experienced from inside. Once seated on the small bench, you will find yourself surrounded by the vivid glow of birds, stars, insects, and…
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Brandon Parish Brings Jewish Deli Tradition to with King of Prussia’s Kibitz Room
Brandon Parish adds a new chapter to his family’s legacy with the opening of King of Prussia’s newest Jewish deli, the Kibitz Room, writes Michael Klein for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Located just a mile from King of Prussia Mall, the new spot marks Brandon’s first solo venture—though he grew up in his father’s Cherry Hill…
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Goodnoe’s Corner, Village Center Sold for Combined $29.18M
Goodnoe’s Corner in Newtown and Village Center in Bensalem have been sold to ShopOne Center’s REIT and joint venture partners – Pantheon investment firm and a global institutional investor – for a combined $29.18 million, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The seller was the Palladino Development Group, which also owns Newtown Shopping Center next…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Doylestown Estate with Pool, Pond, and Private Bridge
A private bridge and tranquil pond set the tone for 3516 Wellsford Lane, a stately Doylestown estate on the market for $2.3 million. Built in 2009 by Trueblood Design/Build, this 5-bedroom, 6-bathroom custom home offers nearly 7,000 square feet of meticulously crafted living space across 3.14 lush acres. . . From the coffered ceilings and…
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Bridgeport to Transform Ida-Damaged Site into Green Oasis with $1M in Park Funding
Bridgeport will be getting a new park at the site that was severely damaged by Hurricane Ida four years ago, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. The patch of land at the corner of Front Street and Depot Street has fallen into blight. It has now become overgrown with weeds and strewn with trash that…
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Production Wraps for Bradley Cooper’s Latest Directorial Project
Jenkintown native, Bradley Cooper has wrapped production on his newest film, Is This Thing On?, writes Katcy Stephan for Variety. The film is a heartfelt story, blending comedy and emotional depth. The Searchlight Pictures project follows a couple whose marriage begins to unravel as they take divergent paths: he dives into New York City’s stand-up…
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Matt Strahm and King of Prussia’s Victus Sports Surprise Local Team with Custom Gloves
Before the Phillies took the field Friday night, one of their own delivered a major-league moment off the diamond—thanks in part to King of Prussia’s Victus Sports, writes Dan Snyder and Sean Tallant for CBS News. Phillies reliever Matt Strahm teamed up with Victus to surprise the Newtown Angels, a special needs baseball team, with…
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Fairless Hills Runner Headed to 2026 Special Olympics USA Games
Karl Dickersbach, a Fairless Hills runner, will represent Pennsylvania at the 2026 Special Olympics USA games in Minnesota next year, writes Gray Hall for 6abc. Dickersbach began participating in Special Olympics while in elementary school. “With his height and his legs they let him run a little bit, and immediately that was his slot,” said…








































