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At Penn Museum, unveiling the secrets of mummies — while you watch
It’s Monday; do you know where your mummy is? Conservators at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthr ...
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N.J. moves toward online voter registration
It could become even easier to register to vote in New Jersey. Residents now have to fill out paper voter registration forms they ...
14 years ago
Grads of Pennsylvania colleges gain unwanted distinction
Pennsylvania’s college graduates carry more student loan debt than almost any other state. A new report by ...
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How many times have you heard a person say “I love my partner, but I am not ‘in love’ with them.” What do people ...
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Philadelphia to demand contractors hire more city residents
Philadelphia City Council is expected to resume a hearing today about mandating half of the hours worked on non-professional city contrac ...
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When the presidential candidates debate foreign policy tonight, it’s hard to imagine that Barack Obama will mark the death of Georg ...
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Black Clergy sponsoring health fair in Philly
A health fair focused on the needs and concerns of Philadelphia’s minority community is coming up at the Pennsylvania Convention Ce ...
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Finally, medical marijuana is on its way to New Jersey
Back in March, John Ray Wilson was sentenced to five-years in prison for growing pot in the backyard of his Somerset home. At his trial, ...
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Chestnut Hill Hospital staff celebrate completion of new emergency department
The approximate 3,000 Northwest Philadelphia and Eastern Montgomery County residents who visit Chestnut Hill Hospital’s Emergency D ...
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World Trade Center beam arrives in Evesham for future 9/11 memorial
On September 12, 2001 members of the Evesham Township Fire Department assisted in rescue efforts at the site of the World Trade Center. N ...
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East Falls group helps pave the way for age-friendly city recognition in Philadelphia
Philadelphia is on its way to becoming recognized as an age-friendly city. Lydia Hernandez Velez, Philadelphia’s Deputy ...
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Mt. Airy businesses learn about impact of Affordable Care Act on their operations
A group of Mt. Airy-based business owners recently participated in a workshop to find out what the landmark Patient Protection and Afford ...
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Excuse the alliteration, but I just came back fro ...
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