Address: 1207 Fayette St, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“Overall, i think this is a well-run office with ethical agents and nice front staff and good management.”
Address: 1207 Fayette St, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
Address: 1207 Fayette St, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
Address: 280 Cedar Grove Rd, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
Address: 1100 E Hector St Suite 105A, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
Address: Spring Mill Corporate Center, 1100 E Hector St #425, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
Address: 1100 E Hector St suite 470, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
Address: 1100 E Hector St #105, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“Dr Frankel is by far the best! Caring, firm and very cooperative. Makes you feel like you definitely have a say in your care. SUPER BEDSIDE MANNER. He moved from downtown and at first I didn't follow. However my wife told me to FIND HIM and I did! Simply the best##”
Address: 1101 E Hector St #104, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“I absolutely loved living here, the only reason I left was because I had to relocate from Philly. The location is ideal! Super close to all the tasty conshy restaurants and a trail out back. You can take the trail all the way to Manyunk. The amenities are also great! Highly recommend.”
Address: 1 Station Ave, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“Looking into purchasing my first road bike, I checked with with many local shops. Most of them were perfectly nice, just didn't have the bike I was looking for in my size (although one I will NEVER go back to under any circumstances). But Mark at Riverbend was always willing to go above and beyond to help make sure I was confident and comfortable in my purchase decision. SUPER excited about my new ride, and I'll be back to Riverbend for tune ups, repairs, and future purchases for sure.”
Address: 101 Barren Hill Rd, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“Storage First has been fantastic! It is perfectly lit, cool, dry and a great deal. We enter and exit as we like, have private access and the exact size unit we need and find useful. No hidden costs. We are very happy!! Highly recommend.”
Address: 551 E 10th Ave, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“I broke the ball joint and messed up the tie rod on my Silverado. He took me in on short notice and got it done quicker than any shop could see me.”
Address: 1100 E Hector St, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“Known the place for lunch along time good prices and food”
Address: 2025 Harts Ln, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“As a graduate of the class of 2017(2010 - 2017), I'll give my two cents here. Miquon was the foundation of the many things I am doing now. It started lasting friendships, was the basic outdoor training grounds for parkour, a place for a sprint in the woods, and helped me get into technology, pc gaming, politics, and more. But there was a part of it that also put me where I am. I missed out on cursive writing, could never really pull dash vaults without getting into trouble, and created a gap in my knowledge of things like math, due to spending a month on one subject like Least Common Denominators and more, rather than spending a week on each section and getting it into our heads in my new school. I never got into a school of my choice when taking the test that schools would look at to determine if I can become a potential student to potential graduate of the schools, leading me to run a second round of school visits. Time was, in my eyes currently, not used to the fullest, spending 4 - 5 months on one topic, like stocks/money or sacred places. I was very clearly showing that I would work better with different teachers near the end, but that never came to reality. I was having a very hard time to get an answer to my own question: "When I grow up, and if I have children, should I send my children to either Miquon or Frankford Friends?" I came to the conclusion that may cost the overall future of my future children, I'd send them to Miquon. Though test taking skills may not be the sharpest, the ability to work quick enough, and the bare minimum of supplies are provided to the children of Miquon, I'd recommend parents to send their children to Miquon. The mix of urban concrete and rural green and the amount of time spent outside, the ability to adapt quickly to something different in surrounding and size, and the projects started by/for these students would be a monumental push through the future of these students. I am now a student at Franford Friends School, a person learning to fly without wings, someone who could go to mystical places without needing to dream by behind a keyboard and mouse under the alias as "Specter", a choirboy with the Keystone State Boychoir who will be travelling around the world, a future DJ, a science, technology, music, and movie enthusiast, and a singer - musician, and all of that started at Miquon. This is my review of my seven years, at Miquon.”
Address: 1 Station Ave, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“This place is incredible. Staff is friendly and awesome. The food has improved immensely. Love coming here and supporting a local shop”
Address: 22 E Ridge Pike, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“Great service and quality!”
Address: 32 Taylor Rd, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“No nonsence AC install, good quality job finished ahead of schedule.”
Address: 1216 Jones St, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“Great park for any age... My 4 year old can do all the activities.... And this was the best local park for me when she was between 2 and 3.”
Address: 1350 E Hector St, 'Spring Mill House', Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“Over the years, from time to time, I found myself grappling with particularly rankling issues that were resistant to satisfactory resolution through personal reflection or mere friendly conversation. At these times I sought out professional practitioners of various forms of “talk therapy” qualified by various levels of interest, education or specialization. Looking back on it, most of these experiences were a waste of time and money. These relationships generally amounted to me unloading my concerns on well-meaning listeners who would, throughout my personal testimony or at the end it each week, offer up observations or ideas that seemed to them to be of the helpful variety. If results are any indication of efficacy, (though like most people I treasure the opportunity to sit around endlessly talking about myself), I simply never found relief or progress in the issues I was grappling with so had fairly written off pursing “therapy.” My issues, clearly, were of such a unique, profound and existential nature that it was simply for me to figure out. I was “untherapy-able.” In 2015 I was speaking with a trusted colleague about some vexing matters around my vocation. He recommended that I contact Dr. Ted Dewart, someone he’d been speaking with for many years whom he found to be particularly helpful in sorting out complex life challenges. I contacted Ted for professional coaching. I must say that when I met Ted I liked him, but found it odd that our first session was almost 3 hours long, and that a good chunk of it was me listening to Ted tell me about himself, his previous musical career, some of his own struggles and triumphs, just the stuff of his own life. But I found him engaging and we just basically got to know one another a little. After several more sessions, (two hours each though the time galloped by) it became apparent that my “vocational issues” were inseparable from the dynamics of my relatively recent first marriage at the age of 52. Let’s just say that my new wife had approximately the same assessment of “talk therapy” that I harbored (fairly useless) and so initially rebuffed my request for her to go meet Ted. She finally consented after I convinced her that it was only to help Ted understand how screwed up I was. To her, and my, surprise, she liked Ted and consented to go with me to discuss how to make our relationship and life together more workable and enjoyable. Along the way she too spent one-on-one time with Ted and has been able to dig a little deeper into her own version of crazy, and our ability to communicate and navigate one another’s terrain has increased immeasurably. To make a long story short, we have both grown to love and trust Ted to a degree that would have seemed unthinkable at the beginning. Ted is a gifted practitioner with a deep working knowledge of his field and craft as a clinical psychologist. But more than that, and this matters, we have come to know Ted to be a genuinely good person who is sincerely interested in seeing people’s lives get better. Our work with Ted helped my wife and I sort our household out emotionally in preparation for welcoming our beautiful daughter’s birth last summer. This alone is worth its weight in gold, and I will always feel a tremendous sense of gratitude for that. We consider Ted to be like a member of our family— even in spite of the fact that he blew off our daughter’s baptism because of some vague “commitment with his brother.” Nevertheless we feel extremely fortunate to know Ted and our work continues. We will keep working at things so that when our baby grows up the reason she’s going over to visit Uncle Ted is to play Scrabble, not to have to unravel what unthinkable, an unthinking freaks her dear old parents were. The Rev. Christopher Bishop Philadelphia”
Address: 100 Cedar Grove Rd, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“Cedar Grove Park is a nice sized park, people play baseball there and their is a section for smaller children to play.They have swing sets and a large playing area.There is plenty of parking spaces there. And its safe from the road..Its located more in Whitemarsh Township and they have their own grounds keeper. Clean park and safe.”
Address: 30 E Ridge Pike, Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA
“The store in Conshohocken was just great for dog wash- the employees are kind, informative and animal friendly. We took Cooper to get a bath and had poor experiences at another brand store— this one was like a human spa for dogs. Gated area, unlimited rolled towels, and shampoo, free treat bag for your pup. I will be back for Cooper!”
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