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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Journal Lists Philly Area's 100 Wealthiest Zip Codes

Zip codes along the Main Line scored high on the top 100.

Villanova, Gladwyne and Merion Station top the Philadelphia Business Journal's list of the Greater Philadelphia Area's 100 wealthiest zip codes. The Journal's list comes courtesy of Esri, a geographic information provider. The site does not disclose its method for ranking the zip codes. Check out their full story here to see what zip codes made the list, and check below to see which Philly Patch towns made the list. Ranking Broomall 19066

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

MontCo Ranked As State's 5th Healthiest County

Union County has the healthiest residents in Pennsylvania, and Philadelphia County is the least healthy county in the state, according to the third annual County Health Rankings.

PHILADELPHIA—Union County has the healthiest residents in Pennsylvania, and Philadelphia County is the least healthy county in the state, according to the third annual County Health Rankings, released by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). Montgomery County ranked 5th out of the 67 counties. "According to the rankings, residents of Philadelphia County have twice the number of premature deaths, compared with residents of Union County,” said Francine Axler, senior research associate at Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC), the lead agency for the Pennsylvania County Health Rankings. The County Health Rankings project ranks the overall health of nearly every county in …

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Wednesday is the Deadline to Apply for FEMA Funds

Residents have two days left to apply for assistance with damages resulting from Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee.

Plymouth-Whitemarsh residents who sustained losses or damages from Hurricane Irene or Tropical Storm Lee, are running out of time to register for help. According to a release issued by the Montgomery County Department of Public Safety, this Wednesday, Dec. 14 is the deadline to apply for assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). FEMA must have your application by the end of business that afternoon. You can apply in a number of ways: What you’ll need when you apply: Even if you are unsure of your eligibility, or if you’re not sure if you intend on receiving assistance, it’s important to register with FEMA. By doing so, it lets FEMA know where damage occurred – which can be helpful in trying to prevent similar damage in…

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