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Holiday mail delays Philly teachers’ paychecks
Some Philadelphia teachers received late paychecks for Christmas. About 15 percent of Philadelphia School District employees don ...
13 years ago
Pennsylvania Farm Show plows ahead with phone app
The Pennsylvania Farm Show will open Saturday with 6,000 animals and 250 events. This year, the state is offering one way to make the nat ...
13 years ago
New Jersey’s state parks ring in new year with guided hikes
If you’re not planning on being hung over on New Year’s Day, New Jersey has something in store for state park enthusiasts.&nb ...
13 years ago
For a look now at the area’s top business stories in 2011, we turn to Craig Ey, editor of the Philadelphia Business Journal, a part ...
13 years ago
Ripping the lid off an overtime scam, and Democrats take heat on redistricting
It’s a shame that a good investigative story gets less traction over the holidays. Dana DiFilippo, a good friend and great r ...
13 years ago
Pa. towns ring in the New Year with pickles, crayons, chips
Many towns in the middle of Pennsylvania have regionalized the traditional ball-drop of New Year’s Eve. Earlier this week, H ...
13 years ago
Letters of intent: Philadelphia print shop revives old media
These days, personal communication is fast and disposable. The speed of text messages, email, and tweets has given rise to a backlash of ...
13 years ago
ListenTwo men suing former 76ers owners for unpaid finders fee
The Inquirer is reporting that two West Coast sports executives filed a lawsuit in federal court ...
13 years ago
N.J. ski resorts look for security blanket (of snow)
New Jersey ski resort owners are disappointed with the recent mild weather, but they are optimistic about the season. Mountain Cre ...
13 years ago
Man accused of selling bogus sports tickets
It can be taken as an article of faith that one should always be skeptical of ticket scalpers lurking outside of an event venue, but must ...
13 years ago
With state property tax cap in place, N.J. officials struggle with budgets
Municipal government officials in New Jersey are preparing their budgets for the New Year. New Jersey League of Municipalities exe ...
13 years ago
Camden trades ‘goods for guns’
Camden residents headed to five churches Wednesday to turn in dozens of weapons in exchange for $100 Pathmark gift cards. Mayor Da ...
13 years ago
Police arrest two suspects in connection with deadly shooting at Newark-area apartment complex
Two men are facing charges related to a shooting the day after Christmas that killed one man and left another critically wounded at an ap ...
13 years ago