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Sharp argument, but no vote at Chelten Plaza zoning hearing
After a lively, two-hour hearing, the Zoning Board of Adjustments is considering the permit appeal against a planned Dollar Tree store at ...
14 years ago
Republican uses rope-a-dope, gets air time
Kudos to Republican mayoral candidate Karen Brown for a brilliant campaign strategy. She’s perfectly executed the old I̵ ...
14 years ago
Temple get $500,000 tech grant
Temple University has received a $500,000 grant to create a hub for writing software and creating interactive maps and data. The g ...
14 years ago
Federal hurricane help for N.J. passes $100 million
Federal disaster assistance to New Jerseyans who suffered damage from Hurricane Irene and resulting flooding has now surpassed $100 milli ...
14 years ago
Chelten Plaza protesters don’t plan to give up anytime soon
A small sea of yellow, about two dozen Germantown residents milled around the corner of Chelten and Pulaski avenues Wednesday morning, ac ...
14 years ago
GOP electoral proposal spurs radio campaign from advocates of popular vote
Efforts to change the way Pennsylvania’s electoral votes are cast have prompted radio ads from a group that wants the president ele ...
14 years ago
Environmental violations cost Merck $1.5 million
Merck & Co. will pay a $1.5 million civil penalty to settle alleged violations of federal environmental laws at its pharmaceutical ma ...
14 years ago
Security fencing going up around bridges on N.J. Turnpike, Garden State Parkway
New fencing designed to deter terrorist attempts is being installed around all the major bridges on the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden St ...
14 years ago
Property service workers campaign to secure contract
In a rally downtown today, thousands of property service workers from Philadelphia, New Jersey, Delaware, New York, Connecticut and the W ...
14 years ago
Stopping recycling scavengers is not high on Mayor Nutter’s list of priorities
Mayor Michael Nutter appeared before a live studio audience Tuesday night at NBC10’s studios on City Line Avenue, fielding a slew o ...
14 years ago
N.J. cops getting re-hired with money from Washington
A dozen New Jersey communities will receive nearly $21 million to hire police officers or avoid cutting law enforcement personnel. ...
14 years ago
25th Delaware AIDS Walk takes place this weekend
It’s a milestone in the fight against AIDS. Delaware’s largest HIV / AIDS – related fundraiser, the AIDS Walk, ta ...
14 years ago
New Kindle Fire – a contender against the iPad?
Just in time for the holiday season – the newest device from Amazon will be released on Nov. 15. They call it the Kindle Fire, ...
14 years ago
Sussex County, Delaware fall festival continues
The Indian River Fire Company and American Legion Post 28 welcome all to the final few days of their Fall Festival and Carnival. E ...
14 years ago
Elsmere, Delaware Fire Company holds open house
As part of its effort to spread awareness about fire prevention, the Elsmere Fire Company opens its doors to the public tonight for a spe ...
14 years ago