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Dec 24, 2025
Trivia Question❓In Montgomery County, PA, what famous detective mystery novel was inspired by the unsolved murder of Grace Budd in 1928? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Restaurant News |
The Joseph Ambler Inn in Montgomery County has been purchased by local investors Milind Satam and Jeetu Satpute for $5.725 million.
Set on 12 scenic acres in North Wales, this beloved landmark has served the community for more than forty years.
Originally founded by Richard Allman in 1983, the Inn has evolved from a humble 15-room bed and breakfast into a 52-room destination, boasting a restaurant, bar, and several event venues.
The property’s five historic buildings are each uniquely styled, blending modern comfort with timeless charm.
The new owners are dedicated to preserving the Inn’s welcoming atmosphere and ensuring it remains a top choice for weddings, celebrations, and refined stays.
This change signals a new chapter for the Joseph Ambler Inn, honoring its story while looking ahead under local leadership. Read More... |
Joke Of The Day |
Why did the Montgomery County ghost go to therapy? Because he couldn't handle living in a haunted house! |
Scandalous News |
A disturbing incident rocked Horsham Township Friday afternoon when a 69-year-old woman was stabbed by her 35-year-old son on the 300 block of Summer Avenue, near Acme supermarket.
Police arrived quickly, and the victim was rushed by Horsham Fire Company ambulance to Abin
The suspect was taken into custody at the scene.
Officials have not revealed the motive or the extent of the woman's injuries as the investigation continues.
Neighbors are asked to avoid the area as authorities work to gather further details.
Despite the tragedy, Horsham Township’s spirit shines — the Project Blue Light ceremony recently honored fallen officers, and the Horsham Fire Company escorted Santa Claus through the township, spreading holiday cheer to local families.
Residents are reminded to stay vigilant and support one another, reflecting the enduring strength of their community. Read More... |
Events |
Up Coming Events |
Historic Holiday Tours at Pennypacker Mills (Ongoing)📅 Date: Through Sunday, Jan 4, 2026 (includes this weekend) |
đź’ˇ Answer to Trivia Question: The novel "The Virgin Suicides" by Jeffrey Eugenides. |