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Study finds success in meshing workforce training with employer needs
The Job Opportunity Investment Network has released a study showing investment in workforce training brings greater returns when it’ ...
13 years ago
Borough mayor won’t run for mayor of consolidated Princeton
The ballot for the consolidated Princeton will be an interesting one as the borough and township prepare to merger, but one familiar face ...
13 years ago
Race to the Top report card shows Delaware schools making progress
The mid-term Race to the Top grades show Delaware school students are 54 percent proficient in reading and 49 percent in math. The ...
13 years ago
Congratulations to Rochelle Bell, NewsWorks’ Week 4 sweepstakes winner
Congratulations are in order for Art Museum-area resident Rochelle Bell. She won big last week in the Discover NewsWorks sweepstakes, wal ...
13 years ago
Twelve of 56 city schools in state achievement-test cheating probe are in the Northwest
While allegations of cheating still hovered over their schools, children at Philadelphia School District locations in Northwest Philadelp ...
13 years ago
North central Philadelphia NID has first of two council hearings
Supporters and opponents of creating a neighborhood improvement district in the area around Temple University are speaking up. ...
13 years ago
Casket procession set for N.J. Congressman Donald Payne
Former constituents will get a chance to walk alongside the military caisson that will carry New Jersey Congressman Donald Payne’s ...
13 years ago
Fox29 is reporting the former c ...
13 years ago
81-year old Lewes man crashes into Delaware home
Delaware State Police have identified the 81 year old Lewes man killed when he crashed into a home off of Route 9 in Lewes on Monday. ...
13 years ago
Delco priest put on leave, diocese says it has nothing to do with contact with minors
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia hasn’t said much about why a Delaware County parish priest was put on leave, except that there are ...
13 years ago
Closing arguments begin in Rutgers webcam spying trial
The lawyer for a former Rutgers University student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate says his client is a kid, not a crim ...
13 years ago
Leaving Afghanistan with all deliberate speed has become such a popular stance that even the usually hawkish Republican party is looking ...
13 years ago
Another look at North Philadelphia NID, foes of Barnes move must pay legal fees
Good morning, Feeders! Tom MacDonald has a full day at City Hall where Philadelphia City Council will take another look at the pro ...
13 years ago
State transportation leaders host a workshop on plans for the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway. Tonight’s workshop w ...
13 years ago
Deputy D.A. Brian Grady leaves Philadelphia District Attorney’s office
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s office issued a statement yesterday announcing the resignation of Deputy D.A. Brian Grady. ...
13 years ago