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Surfside, the Philadelphia-based Canned Cocktail Brand, Expands and Adds New Flavors
The Philadelphia-based canned cocktail brand, Surfside, is expanding across the United States and adding several new flavors, writes Franki Rudnesky for PhillyVoice. Surfside has expanded…
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Balancing Access and Atmosphere: Longwood Gardens Announces New Photography Policy and Fees
Longwood Gardens, one of the premier horticultural display gardens in the United States and one of the top ten tourist attractions in the Delaware Valley,…
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The African Center, A $23M Mixed-Use Project, Expected To Start Construction Soon in Southwest Philly
The first phase of The African Center, a $23 million mixed-use project in Southwest Philadelphia, is expected to begin construction soon after several years in…
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This University City Bed & Breakfast is a Gem in More Ways Than One
The Gables Bed & Breakfast in University City is housed inside an opulent mansion that can be considered a hidden gem of hospitality, writes Natalie…
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Harcum College Employee Spotlight: Rhonda Gaines
There’s a fresh face heading up Career & Transfer Services at Harcum College. Rhonda Gaines may be new to the community of Harcum students, faculty,…
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Pennsylvania Court Rules Perrier Is Not French Mineral Water but Soda, Making It Taxable
A Pennsylvania court ruled that Perrier, which has been marketed as French mineral water in the United States for over a century, is instead a…
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Philadelphia’s Irish Memorial is Moving to a New Temporary Location
The Irish Memorial had stood at Front and Chestnut Streets for 20 years, but is temporarily being moved to a new location, writes Fionnuala Boyle…
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WSJ: As Biden Weighs Giving Legal Status to Immigrant Spouses of U.S. Citizens, A Philly Couple Has Hope
Twenty years ago, Allyson Batista fell in love with and later married a man living in the United States illegally with no hope of fixing…
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“Don’t Let It Get Under Your Skin” When It Comes to Skin Cancer – Prevention and Early Detection
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer worldwide, with over 5 million cases diagnosed each year in the United States alone. While people…
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103-Year-Old Pioneering Doctor and Entrepreneur Offers Tips to Successful Life
Dr. Gladys McGarey, who is 103 years old, joined the Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in September 1941, not long before the United…
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Plymouth Meeting-based Harmony Biosciences Enters Exclusive Licensing Deal for Potential New Narcolepsy Therapy
Harmony Biosciences, a Plymouth Meeting-based pharmaceutical company, has entered into an exclusive licensing deal for the rights to develop and commercialize a new potential narcolepsy…
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For Sixers Color Analyst Alaa Abdelnaby, His Inspiring Story To the NBA Has Been About Belonging
Alaa Abdelnaby is now known as the outgoing and fun-loving color analyst for the Philadelphia 76ers. However, he is also among the only Arabs and…
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WNBA Eyes Expansion, and Philadelphia is On the Short List of Potential Cities
Currently sitting at 12 teams, the WNBA will expand to 13 in 2025 with the addition of a team in San Francisco. During the 2024…
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After Hiding Gold Coin Collection in a Vault for Over a Century, Philadelphia Family Finds Much More Than Expected
A Philadelphia family that securely stored a coin collection for over a century in a bank vault recently found out that it is worth much…
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Leonardo Helicopters US Showcases Philadelphia’s Appeal in New Momentum Makers Series
The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia is making significant strides in attracting and expanding companies within the region, showcasing its impact on the local…
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The Oldest Town in Pennsylvania Happens to Be in Delaware County
Pennsylvania, as one of the original 13 colonies where independence was born, has many historic towns that have stood the test of time. But to…
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A Philadelphia Record Label Once Failed To Cash In On The Beatles’ Popularity
Before Beatlemania took over the United States, Philadelphia record label Swan Records acquired the American rights to She Loves You in 1963, and failed to…
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New Exhibit at Glencairn Museum in Bryn Athyn Showcases Art Form of Easter Egg Decorating
A new exhibit at Glencairn Museum showcases the art form of Easter egg decorating brought to the United States by the Pennsylvania Dutch, writes Emily…



























