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Collegeville staple Jim and Ralph’s Produce forced to close after 50 years
COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. - Along Ridge Pike in Collegeville sits a community staple, Jim and Ralph’s Produce. "The whole community, lots of people come here to shop, they’re friendly, they’re reasonably priced," said Liz Nouaime, customer. Nowadays, Nouaime is not only swinging by for affordable groceries, as the...
Onyx, a Louisiana Stray, Emerged as a Radnor Police K-9 Star
Radnor Township’s narcotics dog, Onyx, began his career as a five-month stray in Louisiana, writes Dawn Timmeney for Fox 29. “He was mangy. Probably 50 or 60 pounds. So, he’s definitely bulked up since he was a sight,” said his Radnor Police handler, Officer Brett Greaves. When...
Dirty Dough brings its super-stuffed cookies to Bucks County with new Warrington location
If your love of cookies have you craving something beyond the ordinary, there’s a new shop in Warrington.. Dirty Dough, a fast-growing cookie brand that started in Arizona, has made its way to Bucks County with a new location at The Shops at Valley Square, where it serves up a rotating selection of warm super-stuffed cookies.
Keystone Opportunity Center in Souderton scrambling to meet weekly 2,000-pound produce shortage
The Keystone Opportunity Center has announced the loss of 2,000 pounds of produce intended for weekly distribution to local families. Through a partnership with Philabundance, the nonprofit social services organization has been providing 5,500 pounds of fresh produce to roughly 270 families a week through its Fresh for All program. However, in order to meet the rising demand of fresh produce across Philabundance’s nine-county service area, the food bank has slashed the amount of produce delivered to Keystone to 3,500 pounds a week, said a Keystone press release.
One Montco School District Is Among Top 3 in Pennsylvania,
One Montgomery County school district ranked among the top three in Pennsylvania, with six more making the top fifty in the state. One Montgomery County school district ranked among the top three in Pennsylvania, with six more making the top fifty, writes Ethan Lott for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The...
Audition for ‘Waking State’ in Bristol: Feature Film Seeks Local Talent
Bucks County is about to enter the spotlight as the feature film "Waking State" begins shooting in Bristol. Bucks County is about to enter the spotlight as the feature film “Waking State” begins shooting in Bristol. The casting company Backstage has announced a casting call for the micro-budget...
These 2 Montgomery County Businesses Strive for Disability Inclusion
GET Cafe is a product of GETIncluded Inc. which is focused on disability inclusion. Regular work can be a source of empowerment for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), such as autism and Down syndrome, writes Kalena Thornhave for The Keystone. Yet the stigma surrounding some disabilities can make...
Ardmore community leaning on prayer and each other after American Legion Post shooting
ARDMORE, Pa. (CBS) -- The Ardmore community showed strength in numbers Friday night. Following a tough past couple of days, they gathered at the Bethel AME Church in Ardmore, Pennsylvania.One was on Memorial Day when Lower Merion police said Andrew McCutchen, 35, shot a 26-year-old man at the Spencer Reid American Legion Post on Monday just before 7 p.m. McCutchen is wanted for attempted homicide and other related offenses, according to police. He's considered armed and dangerous. The 26-year-old man was struck by gunfire multiple times and placed in critical but stable condition, according to police.After McCutchen fled the American Legion with another...
With Over $1 Million in Scholarships and 20 Acceptances, High School Senior Chooses West Chester
Jayden Alston, a senior at Upper Darby High School, was accepted to 20 colleges and accumulated over $1.4 million in scholarships. Jayden Alston, a senior at Upper Darby High School, was accepted to 20 colleges and accumulated over $1.4 million in merit-based scholarships, writes Madeleine Wright for CBS News Philadelphia.
Lemonade Days kickoff raises more than $74,000 for Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation
WYNNEWOOD, Pa. (CBS) -- Penn Wynne Elementary School partnered with Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer (ALSF) on Saturday to host the kick-off event for Lemonade Days, a month-long series of events to raise money for ALSF. Through business sponsors, donations, and raffle ticket sales, the event raised more than $74,000.The event marked the 20th anniversary of Lemonade Days, which started in 2004, the year that ALSF's founder, Alex Scott, passed away from neuroblastoma. Her mother, Liz Scott, said the loss doesn't get any easier."Obviously it feels extra sad to think about the fact that it's been 20 years. It feels like so long...
Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Month
PHILADELPHIA - In our half hour special "FOX 29 Celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month," Jennifer Lee went out into the community to highlight some amazing AAPI stories in the greater Philadelphia area. Montgomery County Commissioner Neil Makhija is the first Asian American county commissioner in Pennsylvania. At...
Here Are 4 Essential Hoagie Shops in Delaware County
Here are four Delaware County locales that you can rely on for an outstanding hoagie experience, part of a list of 25 essential shops in the Philadelphia region, writes Bradford Pearson, Regan Fletcher Stephens, and Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. 1. Ro-Lynn Deli in Brookhaven offers up its signature sandwich,...
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