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There is no better way to learn history than to experience it first hand. Re-enactments of historical battles can be one way to get ...
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The new face of giving in Delaware
A champion for children and giving back to the community, the late Muriel Gilman’s power was not in her words, but in her deeds. Sh ...
14 years ago
Theft charges for N.J. pair who collected donations under false pretenses
Two men are charged with stealing $7.94 from Glendora, N.J., residents when police realized the pair was collecting cash for a basketball ...
14 years ago
SEPTA approves contracts for City Hall subway station work
SEPTA’s board has awarded three contracts for the improvements scheduled for the City Hall subway station. The $7.5 million ...
14 years ago
Delaware Governor Jack Markell discusses the priorities for this year’s budget, investing in areas like education and jobs. ...
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After chilling testimony, former Ogontz Avenue deacon held for trial on child-rape charges
(Warning: This story includes graphic details of alleged sexual crimes.) Three young women took to a Criminal Justice Cen ...
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Judge denies request to dismiss murder charges against Souderton girl’s alleged killer
A Montgomery County judge has ruled James Lee Troutman will go to trial for the murder of 9-year-old Skyler Kauffman. TroutmanR ...
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Vineland residents welcome Christie at town hall
You never know how a Chris Christie town hall meeting will go, but his appearance yesterday in Vineland was a welcomed one for residents. ...
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Chaput urges Philadelphia Catholics to lobby legislators for school choice
Catholic Schools Week starts Monday, and what typically includes a lot of craft-making and group prayer in Philadelphia’s Catholic ...
14 years ago
Sen. Carper makes three stops in Milford
Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del) is making three stops in Milford today. At his first stop, he ...
14 years ago
Patrick Murphy to get Nutter’s endorsement for state attorney general
With Philadelphia attorney Dan McCaffery out of the race, former Congressman Patrick Murphy is the only local candidate still vying to be ...
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The Dover Air Force Base (DAFB) Wing Safety Office and the Office of Highway Safety are hosting several interactive DUI activities on bas ...
14 years ago
Hughes, Kitchen and Cohen protest the reinstatement of food stamp asset tests
Pennsylvania’s Department of Public Welfare estimated that 36,000 of the 1.8 million Pennsylvanians who receive food stamp assistan ...
14 years ago
Redd: ‘I support the concepts’ of N.J. medical school reorganization
On the heels of a proposal by Gov. Chris Christie to reorganize some of the state’s medical schools, Camden Mayor Dana Redd had thi ...
14 years ago