COVID restrictions are lifting and in-person events are back. Dining at restaurants, hugging family and friends, indoor and outdoor events are returning. The city just announced the line up for
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For some organizations, resistance came from some unexpected sources as well.
âOur fundraising was very much affected by the pandemic ⦠and by the Post Office,â said Michele Moll, executive director of King of Prussia-based RSVP. âWe had our annual appeal mailed out in November and it never got mailed. We brought it to the Post Office and it never got mailed. Weâre finding out that a few people are starting to get it now. So between November and February we never even had our year-end appeal go out, so that was huge for us, not being able to get individual gifts. The Post Office said theyâd been hit hard by COVID and that with it being a nonprofit rate they had no obligation to send it out in any timely fashion, it was just really disappointing.â
NORRISTOWN — The COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the region’s financial landscape. Among the Montgomery County industries hard-hit by the pandemic have been tourism and hospitality.
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Towing a 60-feet line comprised of plastic bags, a group of 16 people walked throughout the Glen Riddle Station Saturday to oppose the disruption of life created by the Mariner East pipeline construction jammed right in the middle of the 224-family apartment complex. The demonstration was organized by the Mama Bear Brigade in conjunction with Glen Riddle Station residents on the heels of a federal lawsuit filed by the apartments owner seeking fire code compliance with the construction. Concerns voiced included noise reaching 90 dB, dust entering nearby apartments, children having to stand on Glen Riddle Road to get the school bus and safety issues, including adequate access for fire trucks.