By Gary Puleo
Collecting trash will probably never be a glamorous business, but few companies have made it as widely charismatic as J.P. Mascaro & Sons. It wasn't always that way, of course.
The multimillion-dollar jobs, impressive headquarters on Audubon Road, acres of prime real estate and the inexhaustible philanthropy the company is known for were all half a century away when Joe Mascaro Sr. opened for business in 1964 with a minimalist approach: one pickup truck and one client — the old General Electric plant in King of Prussia.
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