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Attorney rallies support for forgotten Camden cemetery where black Civil War soldiers lie
Two years ago, students from Woodrow Wilson High School in Camden cleaned up what they thought was a local park as a community service. A ...
14 years ago
Pa. year to date shortfall less than anticipated
Things are looking up for Pennsylvania’s year-end deficit, due to higher than expected tax revenue collections in March and April. ...
14 years ago
North walkway on Ben Franklin bridge to close; south will open
Tomorrow morning (May 2, 2012) at 6 a.m., the north walkway on the Ben Franklin Bridge will open, and the south walkway will close in ord ...
14 years ago
Xfinity Live rapped for serving alcohol to minors
The Pennsylvania State Police has sent a letter to Xfinity Live warning ...
14 years ago
Some services restored to several NJ branch libraries
The Mayor of Trenton is restoring some services at four library branches that were closed 20 months ago because of budget cuts. The first ...
14 years ago
ACLU challenges Pa. voter ID law
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania’s new voter identification law was challenged in court Tuesday by 10 registered voters, including some ...
14 years ago
N.J. says it has caught $100 million in unemployment fraud
New Jersey is stepping up efforts to crack down fraudulent unemployment claims.Labor Commissioner Hal Wirths says the state has saved a ...
14 years ago
Audit shows Pa. taxpayers picking up the tab — literally
With talk focused on the Pennsylvania budget, it may be easy to forget the Legislature has its own spending plan. An audit of how t ...
14 years ago
Are cash mobs a ‘waste of time and money’?
Sales have dropped in recent years for Newtown Hardware House in Bucks County. Over the weekend, in a ...
14 years ago
Delta takes plunge into refinery business
Delta Airlines has decided to do something about high gas prices. The company is buying a refinery from Conoco Philips fo ...
14 years ago
Central Pa. boy ruins $36,000 worth of computers by peeing on them
An 11-year-old boy ruined $36,000 worth of Apple MacBook computers by peeing on a cart full of machines in the hall at a Upper Allen Elem ...
14 years ago
Nutter hopes to derail plans in Harrisburg to scrap Philly casino license
Mayor Nutter said Tuesday he’ll do everything he can to convince the Pennsylvania legislature not to yank an unused casino license ...
14 years ago
Cape May Co. coal-fired power plant to switch to natural gas
A coal-fired power plant on the Great Egg Harbor Bay in Cape May County, N.J. is switching over to natural gas. New Jersey Depar ...
14 years ago
U.S. Sec. of health brings funding for community health centers in Philly
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius is the bearer of good news. She was in Philadelphia Tuesday to announce mor ...
14 years ago