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 Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Ralph Gants addresses an audience moments after being sworn in as chief justice by Mass. Gov. Deval Patrick during ceremonies at the John Adams Courthouse, Monday, July 28, 2014, in Boston. Gants has been an associate justice on the court since 2009, and before that served as a Superior Court judge. (Steven Senne/AP Photo)
National Interest

A humanistic holiday message: ‘You do not stand alone’

We’re in dire need of a humanistic holiday message, and I found a good one. It speaks directly to those Americans who most need to ...

10 years ago

 Workers build holly wreaths for sale. (photo courtesy Delaware Public Archives)

Delaware’s history as ‘Holly Capital of the World’

From holly to hops, exports from one southern Delaware town have kept the holiday season cheery for decades. A small, historic Sus ...

10 years ago

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 (Image: Toms River Office of Emergency Management)
Down the Shore

DEP: Diesel fuel didn’t enter Barnegat Bay following bridge truck crash

Diesel fuel leaked from a truck after a crash on the Tunney Bridge yesterday morning but it didn’t enter the Barnegat Bay, a state ...

10 years ago

 The barn is the center of student life at Porreco College, a working farm turned college campus as part of Edinboro University near Erie, Pa. (Eleanor Klibanoff/WPSU)
Keystone Crossroads

Community colleges benefit Pa. cities. Why doesn’t Erie have one?

Erie is preparing it’s workforce for the return of industry. But a traditional community college isn’t part of the equation y ...

10 years ago

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December 25th – January 1st, 2016: Annual Boxing Day show: The Spring Standards, 2015 Winter Carnival and The Farewell Party

From concerts and movies to special events for the whole family, there is always something to see and do in Delaware.  Here are some ...

10 years ago

 Chris Christie(Jeff Zelevansky/Getty)

Is Governor Christie really as conservative as he sounds?

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10 years ago

 A Pennsylvania budget agreement is one step from the governor's desk, after a series of parliamentary moves in the House positioned a $30.8 billion spending plan for a final vote Wednesday. (AP photo/Matt Rourke)

Pa. budget ‘back on track’ after House changes direction

A Pennsylvania budget agreement is one step from the governor’s desk, after a series of parliamentary moves in the House positioned ...

10 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Why is SEPTA Key arriving two years late?

10 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

December 23: End in sight for PA budget | 23-story tower for South Broad | Cashless tolling

10 years ago

 A beach in Belmar, NJ. (Alan Tu/WHYY, file)

New Jersey court strikes down state’s current beach access rules

A state appellate court has tossed out New Jersey’s rules regarding public access to its beaches and waterways. In a ruling ...

10 years ago

Down the Shore

Thousands without power in Ocean, Neptune area

Thousands are in the dark in central coastal Monmouth County early this evening. According to JCP&L, nearly 7,000 utility cust ...

10 years ago

Court strikes down New Jersey beach access rules

A state appellate court has tossed out New Jersey’s rules regarding public access to its beaches and waterways. In a ruling ...

10 years ago

Princeton prof earns National Medal of Science award

A Princeton University professor is among the latest recipients of the National Medal of Science. Simon Levin and eight others wil ...

10 years ago

Tougher road ahead for NJ casino expansion referendum plans

The inability of New Jersey lawmakers to agree on a plan for two new casinos in the northern part of the state is making it harder to put ...

10 years ago

Monsignor Lynn conviction overturned again

The landmark conviction of a Roman Catholic church official imprisoned over his handling of abuse complaints in Philadelphia has been ove ...

10 years ago

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