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Remembering the tiger in Germantown
There it was…as clear as quartz in my mind’s eye, sitting on the corner of Pulaski and Rittenhouse, basking in the scent of gasoline, ...
14 years ago
Councilwoman Cindy Bass takes part in Iron Hill Brewery’s grand opening
Philadelphia City Councilwoman Cindy Bass made her first public appearance as the Eighth District’s newest representative on Wednes ...
14 years ago
Heavy metal scholars to speak at the Spiral Bookcase
Before 2008, Bowling Green State University anthropology professor Jeremy Wallach says few people could refer to themselves as “heavy m ...
14 years ago
How far is too far for smoking prohibition?
Smokers may feel increasingly under attack these days. They could be denied employment in Pennsylvania, and they may soon find it even ha ...
14 years ago
Iron Hill Brewery opens in Chestnut Hill
The Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant opened in Chestnut Hill on Wednesday at 5 p.m. There was a ceremonial opening at 4 p.m. with the I ...
14 years ago
Day of Service organizers to focus on poverty and employment on MLK Day
The 17th annual Day of Service has been organized for Martin Luther King Day. On Monday, January 16, a record 85,000 people are expected ...
14 years ago
June primary leaves N.J.’s GOP voters out of selecting nominee
Analysts do not expect that New Jersey will have much influence in determining the Republican nominee for President. Some people h ...
14 years ago
Geisinger Health will test people for tobacco before hiring
One of Pennsylvania’s largest health systems will screen new hires to see if they smoke. Smokers may feel like an increasing ...
14 years ago