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Two Cape May conferences for your calendar
Earlier this week, I wrote about how fall is the shore’s golden season< ...
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The Philadelphia Honey Fest comes to Wyck House on Saturday
For this month’s Second Saturday’s Festival, the Wyck Historic House, Garden and Farm will host the third annual Philadelphi ...
14 years ago
Study: Philly’s childhood obesity rate down
A new study has found that childhood obesity rates for schoolchildren in Philadelphia declined slightly between 2006 and 2010. Res ...
14 years ago
Droves of volunteers gather at West Oak Lane field office to celebrate Obama’s convention speech
With star-shaped balloons floating over their heads, more than 100 volunteers gathered at Barack Obama’s campaign field office in W ...
14 years ago
3 South Jersey papers to combine into 1 daily
Three southern New Jersey newspapers are going to combine to publish a new daily edition. The seven-day-a-week South Jersey Ti ...
14 years ago
Philly’s mayor finally speaks, and we say goodbye to the big infomercial [video]
After a week of waiting, we finally got to see Mayor Nutter’s shot at the podium at the Democratic National Convention last night. ...
14 years ago
Brandywine Workshop artists making an impression in Philly
The Brandywine Workshop is celebrating its 40th year of providing fine-art printing assistance and training to artists and would-be artis ...
14 years ago
Weekly Entertainment Guide – WHYY Connections Festival
From Center City to the Jersey Shore, we’ve got your week covered. WHYY’s Arts Calendar curator Robin Bloom searches hundreds ...
14 years ago
Plan to renovate apartments in Mt. Airy sparks discrimination complaint
A group of tenants at a West Allens Lane apartment complex has filed a discrimination complaint in an apparent effort to block a develope ...
14 years ago
A ‘bittersweet’ start to the new school year at Immaculate Heart of Mary
On the first day of school for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, the future of Catholic education for riverside parishes rests in one scho ...
14 years ago
Delaware ranks just below Mississippi and Alabama in a Gallup survey of states with the highest number of residents struggling to afford ...
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New Jersey School for the Deaf stepping up its fundraising effort
A school for the deaf in New Jersey facing financial difficulties has launched a fund raising campaign to try to save it.In February, the ...
14 years ago
What did you think of Nutter’s speech
Michael Nutter kept his remarks short at the Democratic National Convention, concentrating mainly on education issues. What did you think ...
14 years ago