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Senator Carper celebrates AmeriCorps week in Dover
U.S. Senator Tom Carper, D-Del, decided to lend a helping hand, along with members of AmeriCorps and students at Fairview Elementary Scho ...
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Chester Upland faces payroll crunch, Corbett has plans for private health agency
Good morning, Feeders! Check back later for a story from Peter Crimmins about a new art installation at Eastern State Penitentiary ...
14 years ago
‘Inaugural Exhibits’ is currently on display at the Manayunk Roxborough Art ...
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Delaware gas prices start the week at $3.68 a gallon
A temporary drop in Delaware gas prices did not last long- the price at the pump is up by one-penny over the weekend, averaging $3.68 a g ...
14 years ago
Public viewing planned for late N.J. Congressman Donald Payne
Two days of public viewing are scheduled for a longtime New Jersey congressman who died last week. The viewing for Rep. Donald Pay ...
14 years ago
The PHA community meeting regarding the 301 W. Queen Lane housing demolition originally scheduled for March 8 has been postponed to March ...
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The University of Delaware is warning students of a phishing scam arriving in campus email inboxes. The school’s Informatio ...
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Delaware celebrates AmeriCorps Week and promotes volunteerism
A week of activities celebrating the accomplishments of AmeriCorps in Delaware begins today. A ...
14 years ago
N.J. waiters, bartenders could see minimum wage hike
Waitresses, bartenders and others in New Jersey who work primarily for tips could soon see an increase in their base pay. The Asse ...
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Do therapists function as ‘marital combat ninjas’?
A marital combat ninja, a pilot guiding a helicopter through a storm — that’s how marriage therapists describe their job, accordi ...
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Camden County vets eligible for new cemetery space
A final resting place for veterans in Camden County will be dedicated later this spring. ...
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Sister Rosemary Herron’s fiscal foresight keeps Mercy Vocational on track
With Catholic schools shutting their doors across the city, Mercy Vocational High School is thriving. Much of the school’s success ...
14 years ago
Students present plans to revamp Roxborough’s Gorgas Park
Have you ever seen a tunnel exposing the earth’s layers of a hillside in a park? Or how about skywalks, bright orange canopies, wat ...
14 years ago
Germantown’s Omar Gray just wants to get back to cleaning streets and sidewalks
For the better part of a decade, Omar Gray tirelessly cleaned the area's streets, cracks and crevices as an employee with the Germantown Special Services District.
14 years ago
Balance fitness relocation backed by CHCA but neighborhood opposition is expected
Balance Chestnut Hill’s move from East Highland to West Willow Grove avenues has the full support of the Chestnut Hill Community As ...
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