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Nutter talks earned income tax credit, program helps seniors with snow removal
Good morning, Feeders, and Happy Friday! Lizz Fiedler is in Chester for a public forum with Sen. Dominic Pileggi about the Chester ...
14 years ago
WHYY’s Arts Calendar curator Robin Bloom sorts through hundreds of listings each week to find out what’s happening in the Del ...
14 years ago
WHYY’s Arts Calendar curator Robin Bloom sorts through hundreds of listings each week to find out what’s happening in the Del ...
14 years ago
Pileggie holds public forum to discuss Chester Upland’s finances, future
More than 60 people had already gathered at the Chester Upland administration building by the start of the 8:30 a.m. public forum with Se ...
14 years ago
Cheating down in parkway exact-change lanes
Violations have dropped from 9 percent to 3 percent since photo enforcement began to target toll cheats in the exact change lanes on the ...
14 years ago
Del. Senate approves minimum-wage hike
The state Senate has narrowly approved a bill raising Delaware’s minimum wage by a dollar. The measure passed the Democrat-l ...
14 years ago
Thousands gathered in State College to pay tribute to JoePa
The campus buses flashed “Paterno Proud” on their hood marquees. The creamery showed a spike in sales of its Peachy Paterno i ...
14 years ago
Printmakers rescue stories long imprisoned for Moore exhibit
“Doing Time/Depth of Surface” uses prints to transport the walls of a Philadelphia prison into a gallery. The ...
14 years ago
Membership decline in the Chestnut Hill Community Association a growing concern
As the Chestnut Hill Community Association (CHCA) looks to make the final touches on their budget report, the issue of long term revenues ...
14 years ago
Volunteers at St. James School keep students’ spirits high and curiosity piqued
The small chapel of the St. James School’s former church building, which hosts the morning meeting for 16 fifth-graders, features a ...
14 years ago
How Mt. Airy’s ‘Food for All’ got in trouble and how its customers saved it
Customers of a Northwest Philadelphia store are pledging $50,000 in loans to keep it open. Food for All Market in Mt. Airy announc ...
14 years ago
Chew & Belfield Neighbors Club talks neighborhood clean-up, school expansion
Gathering at the Joseph E. Coleman Northwest Regional Library for their first meeting of the new year on Wednesday night, members of the ...
14 years ago
Double trouble for bus company Double Happyness
The federal government told a locally-based commuter-bus company Thursday to cease operations. Double Happyness Inc. of Huntingdon ...
14 years ago
How are the super-rich like Romney different from the rest of us? They pay taxes at a lower rate.
The belated disclosure of his 2010 tax return by Republican ...
14 years ago