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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Redesign of Media Home Focuses on Family
A couple’s newly-bought house, a home business, and growing athletes converged near Media to create a uniquely stylish and functional home for four. “Everything I…
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Haverford College Joins Effort to Save Federal Climate Change Data
With the uncertainty surrounding the fate of federal climate change data under the current presidential administration, Haverford College students, faculty, and staff have joined the…
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Seeds of Newtown Square Man’s Summer-Camp Empire Sown at The Haverford School
Newtown Square resident Michael Rouse credits his successful business headquartered in Bryn Mawr to a teen project and good mentors, writes Jane Von Bergen for…
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With Tuition Increasing and Financial Aid Stagnating, Food Pantries a Necessity on College Campuses
With a growing number of students struggling to afford food, local and national universities have been recognizing and combating this troubling issue with on-campus food…
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If Obamacare Were to Die Overnight …
If President Trump and the Republicans controlling Congress follow through on promises to repeal and replace Obamacare, a lot would change in Pennsylvania and across…
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Albert Boscov, Retail Role Model, Passes Away
He led by example, by passion, and by a big heart. And last Friday, Albert Boscov left a legacy the retail industry won’t soon forget.…
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Newtown Square Resident, Former Candidate for State House the New Leader of Women’s Way
She fought off an attempted assault earlier in life, and she continues fighting for social issues today, despite the horrific memories that linger. “Doing this…
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New Competition Brewing for Wawa in South Jersey
Wawa has been dominating the c-store scene in South Jersey for years, but it seems that another rival chain is trying to shake things up…
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Balance Between Work, Life Lures Equus from Center City to Newtown Square
The goal of giving its employees the good life has led Equus Capital Partners to pull out of the city and invest in a better…
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Head of Test-Prep Company in St. Davids Hands Reins to Next Generation
After having taken every SAT test since 1969, Avery Snyder of St. Davids-based Educational Services has decided that the time has come to hand over…
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In Response to Trump’s Election, Chair of Delco Democrats Says ‘Everybody Wants to Run for Office’
Competing with the energy that brought Donald Trump to power is a new energy that’s fueling an unprecedented interest in politics for Democrats. “Nothing approaches…
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Andy Musser, Haverford’s Jimmy Dykes Made Magic in Sports Radio’s Good Old Days
The younger generation more accustomed to sports commentators who thrive on controversy would probably be surprised by the style of Andy Musser, a legend who…
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Teen Retailer in Springfield Mall the Latest Victim of Online-Shopping Surge
Wet Seal, the teen retailer that was once a favorite among the younger generation, is closing all of its 171 brick-and-mortar stores, including the one…
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Region’s Manufacturers Struggle to Find Qualified Workers
Manufacturers in the Philadelphia area and around the entire country are finding it increasingly difficult to find qualified workers, leaving many employers scrambling to find…
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SAP’s Hiring Spree Transitions from Sales to Research and Development, Cloud Delivery
Frenzied growth at software giant SAP in Newtown Square has filled its offices with new hires — and will likely continue to fill them throughout…
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Haverford Superintendent, Other School Leaders Criticize Property Tax Reform
The promise of the proposed Property Tax Independence Act sounds good, but local education leaders say it doesn’t solve the underlying school funding problems, according…
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Discovery in Hidden Attic Shines Light on Bygone Tradition at Haverford College
A hidden attic discovered during recent renovations has uncovered a wealth of historic items from Haverford College’s early years, including some wooden canes that were…







































