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Historic Inn Sold In Montgomery County

This is a summary of business stories that made news this week in Montgomery County.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — A historic Montgomery County property once owned by William Penn has been sold. Meanwhile, a local record store is honoring a late Philadelphia radio host by selling his Christmas music.

This is a summary of business stories that made news this week in Montgomery County:

Vinyl Chickie Selling Late Philly Radio Legend's Christmas Music

The late Philadelphia radio legend Pierre Robert won't be forgotten this holiday season. Vinyl Chickie, a record store in Glenside, has begun selling some of Robert's Christmas music with permission from his estate. (Read More)

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Dick's Sporting Goods 'Value Store' Opens At Mall

Going, Going, Gone, a new sports value store created by Dick's Sporting Goods, has opened up its doors at the Montgomery Mall in North Wales, offering steep discounts. (Read More)

The Joseph Ambler Inn Has Been Sold

Montgomery County's historic Joseph Ambler Inn, a property once owned by William Penn and which has been held by the current owner since the 1980s, has been sold. (Read More)

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Wawa's Schwarber Energy Drink Back For Limited Time

In honor of the Philadelphia Phillies resigning slugger Kyle Schwarber, Wawa is bringing back a limited-edition beverage named for his penchant for dingers. Wawa Thursday announced the return of "The Schwarbomb" energy drink. (Read More)

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Patch Poll: Where Do You Buy Your Presents?

As the clock ticks toward Christmas, residents in the Philadelphia region are trying to get their holiday shopping done. Patch is asking where people buy their presents. Take the poll. (Read More)

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