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Give A Cheer! Pottsgrove Student Section Gets A Sponsor

Lancaster PA-based Market Street Sports won approval Tuesday from the Pottsgrove school board to have Tilly’s sponsor the Pottsgrove High student section. Money from the sponsorship benefits the school district.

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‘Marriage Equality’ A Rallying Cry For Some Businesses

A Philadelphia region jewelry retailer is supporting to the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender community on the controversial issue, and some larger firms are too.

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Retailer American Eagle Rolls Out Mobile App Rewards

Its store at Coventry Mall in Pottstown, and others nationwide, will electronically deliver bonuses to consumers whose smartphones are equipped with a shopkick app.

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Coventry Mall Sears Store On Owner’s Chopping Block

The Sears store at Coventry Mall in Pottstown is an under-performing retail location that will be closed in coming months to save money, its corporate parent said Thursday.

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Under PA Proposal, Tan Banned Unless Parents A Fan

The Pennsylvania Legislature is reviewing a bill that would restrict teens from using tanning salons unless they had a parent’s specific permission.

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Directory: Chester County Running Store, North Coventry PA

Learn more about the Chester County Running Store in North Coventry PA, just south of Pottstown.

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Two New Retailers Fill Vacancies At Coventry Mall

A clothing retailer, and a book-seller, are newest among the North Coventry (PA) Township mall’s merchants.

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‘Fast Fashion’ Hot Here, But Manufacturers Pay For It

You may love retailers in Limerick, Exton and King of Prussia that offer hot-off-the-runway clothes at low prices, but manufacturers who cater to “fast fashion” may only be hurting themselves, a study says.

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North End Plaza Diamond Retailer Moves, But Not Far

Jewelry retailer Douglas Diamonds, which has been a tenant at the North End Shopping Center in Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township for the past five years, has re-located to a different storefront within the center.

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