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This Friday and Saturday, head to Old Academy players and enjoy the viewing of “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennesse W ...
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This Saturday,join the organization Women Still Standing for the free “Stopping Domestic Violence – Your Body Begs You” ...
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The coming tax tsunami explained – more from Bill Green
As Philadelphia City Council appears headed toward a major re-structuring of property taxes for the city, Councilman Bill Green has produ ...
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Special Olympics start in Newark
The 2012 Special Olympic Summer Games get underway at the University of Delaware with the opening ceremonies tonight at 7 p.m. Ev ...
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NJ Transit to release new railway safety PSAs
At two separate press conferences today, NJ Transit will reveal the company’s railway safety PSAs. The NJ Safety at Railroad ...
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10 to be inducted into N.J. Hall of Fame
Ten outstanding New Jerseyans will be inducted into the state’s Hall of Fame on Saturday. The fifth annual induction ceremo ...
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Agency on Aging says Pa. budget change will force some seniors into nursing homes
Medicaid recipients in Pennsylvania can get a waiver for that funding, which traditionally covers nursing home care, to pay for services ...
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Weekly Entertainment Guide: Festivals galore!
From Center City to the Jersey Shore, we’ve got your weekend covered. WHYY’s Arts Calendar curator Robin Bloom sorts through ...
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C.W. Henry vegetable garden grows adventurous eaters
“Mustard greens, dinosaur kale, sweet peas – the kind you can eat the shell – and the curly ends of garlic. Look, here& ...
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Philadelphia’s public libraries aren’t dead. And they aren’t dying either. In fact, they are more vibrant and important ...
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Food costs, healthier diet spark growing interest in N.J. community gardens
Inspired by the locavore movement, the White House kitchen garden and the increasing cost of food in an unsteady economy, more and more p ...
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Philadelphia moves bills through council committee, but budget still in flux
Philadelphia City Council has voted out a series of bills, but has not come up with a final budget deal. As it has been all spring, the s ...
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