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New Office Park Planned In Eastern Montco
This is a summary of some of the business stories that made news this past weekend in eastern Montgomery County.

EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — A new office park is coming to Horsham Township, home of numerous office parks.
Meanwhile, patrons can eat a classic sandwich at Citizens Bank Park for the rest of the season and taste a classic drink that has now become an Italian ice.
This is a summary of some of the business stories that made news this past weekend in eastern Montgomery County:
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Commerce Park Coming To County Line Road
Horsham Township is known for its business parks. Here comes another one. Township officials said a state-of-the-art commerce park is coming to County Line Road. (Read More)

(Horsham Township)
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Data Center Opponents Speak Out Against Site
Hundreds turned out to Tuesday night’s town hall meeting in Falls Township to hear how their electricity rates, water consumption, and air quality may be impacted by the Amazon data center that is now under construction at the Keystone Trade Center. (Read More)

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Iconic Sandwich Returning On Phillies Menu
After more than a decade away, an iconic sandwich is returning for the rest of the Philadelphia Phillies' season, after appearing for Tuesday night's All-Star game. (Read More)

(McNally's Tavern)
Lochel's Bakery Turns Over Store Staff
Lochel's Bakery is pleading patience as it turns over its retail store staff. The Hatboro bakery is training seven new staffers over the next several weeks. (Read More)

(Loche's Bakery)
Rita's Debuting Shirley Temple Italian Ice
The Shirley Temple has always been more than just a drink —it's a sip of nostalgia. Now, Rita’s Italian Ice & Frozen Custard is freezing the beloved classic with the debut of its new limited-time Shirley Temple Italian Ice. The Italian Ice is available for a limited time beginning on Monday.

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