Health inspections in January for Lower Providence Township.
Upcycle stylists and decorators, such as Ambler's the Painted Home owner Denise Sabia and Dana Marston, owner of Circa Dee in Worcester, show how a little creativity on a little budget can make make homes come to life.
Looking to go out and watch the Big Game this Sunday?
Need a job? These businesses are hiring.
Open sessions will be hosted over the next three days to get the public's opinion on extending SEPTA's Norristown High Speed Line to the King of Prussia and Valley Forge areas.
PNC Bank, others have also reported attacks by an online Islamist group.
A job listing for the position was posted on PhillyFireNews.com just a few days ago.
Local sports bar could have to face up to 300 plaintiffs in a case alleging they did not fairly pay workers.
Customers purchase pre-paid debit cards that are then drained by fraudsters, the company said.
Globus Medical, a manufacturer of spinal implants in Audubon, tops Wall Street's expectations.
Looking for a new job in the new year? Here's who's hiring now.
Need some ideas for the person that has everything? Tickets to a local event make a fun and thoughtful gift.
This year's in-store holiday fundraiser gave patrons an opportunity to support the Children's Miracle Hospitals and set record-breaking donations.
Find your favorite spots and see how they fared with the county's health department inspections.
Provides access to nine stops on mall campus.
New owner says 78-year-old company will "combine forces" with similar firm in United Kingdom
Phil Schmidt and his wife Robin combined a love of southern cooking with the entrepreneurial spirit.
Shoppers in Lower Providence can now pay with PayPal at their local Foot Locker, The Home Depot, Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch.
Patrons of Giant Food Stores and Martin's Food Markets helped raise over $20,000 for the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition.
Find your favorite spots and see how they fared with their health department inspections.
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Is Facebook overstepping its boundaries by scanning private messages in order to "like" links on a user's account?
Caroline Ludovici, Eagleville resident, was reluctant to write due to a disability until her daughter complained there was nothing available she liked to read.
Be at a participating Philadelphia establishment at 6:30 tonight and you get a free bottle of America's oldest lager with which to join the Philly-wide toast.
Customers of PNC encountered issues accessing information; Muslim "hacktivist" group is claiming responsibility.
Journal Register Company CEO would consider reducing print frequency of newspapers in certain markets
One man's clutter is another man's bargain...hundreds of area residents flocked to the Collegeville Shopping Center for the Collegeville Colossal Yard Sale on Sept. 22
Two Krylon spray paints are being recalled for fire hazards.
After a brief store closure, Wendy's on Trooper Road gets a new look.
New restaurant brings sushi, hibachi and Asian cooking to Trooper.
Mike Huckabee has called Wednesday, Aug. 1 "Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day" and Protesters have have responded with "Chick-fil-A Same Sex Kiss Day" on Friday, Aug. 3.
Pottery and arts studio has much to offer those of all ages.
Five Methacton High School Students will represent the Delaware Valley area at the Junior Achievement National Student Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C. this week.
Many residents spoke in favor of having a new state-of-the-art YMCA, just not in Audubon's The Club at Shannondell.
Greetings from Lower Providence Patch local editor Gerry Dungan
Local realtors discuss why home values and quality of neighborhood life are on the rise in Lower Providence.