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Where will group Occupy in Delaware?
Occupy Delaware plans to set up in Wilmington’s Fletcher Brown Park beginning Saturday. The big question is how long will the ...
14 years ago
Drowsy Driving is a problem, AAA survey finds
A survey from AAA Mid-Atlantic finds one in three drivers admits to driving drowsy. The agency, based in Wilmington, also fi ...
14 years ago
Some judges slow to adopt technology in the courtroom
Ken Richmond, a Philadelphia attorney, loves his iPad. “It makes for efficiency,” said Richmond. “You don’t have ...
14 years ago
Anyone traveling around Dover has a variety of events to sample this weekend. The Biggs Museum of American Art presents “Del ...
14 years ago
Good morning, Feeders, and happy Friday! You’re only hours away from the weekend, but there’s plenty news to be had ’ti ...
14 years ago
Punkin Chunkin wraps up big 3 of Sussex Festivals
It’s the last of the big 3 Sussex County festivals. It’s now it’s own reality show on the Discovery Channel. ...
14 years ago
Fox questions 2nd District Council candidate about whether he lives in the district
Pa. Rep. Kenyatta Johnson is running for Philadelphia City Council. He’s up against the ...
14 years ago
Scarfo Jr. due in court for arraignment on fraud charges
Nicodemo Scarfo Jr. is due in court today for an arraignment and bail hearing for the charges filed against him earlier this week. ...
14 years ago
Conference eyes Del. pediatrician abuse scandal
The case of a Delaware pediatrician convicted of sexually abusing scores of his young pat ...
14 years ago
N.J. judge says suit for gay marriage can’t go forward
New Jersey’s Attorney General’s Office is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to force the state to recognize gay mar ...
14 years ago
As troops come home, care package makers prepare for withdrawal
Hillsborough, New Jersey, is home base for one of the country’s largest operations sending care packages to soldiers. In the ...
14 years ago
Rabbi George Stern wins ‘Cookin with Who?’ showdown
Former Executive Director of Neighborhood Interfaith Movement (NIM) George Stern won the “Mt. Airy Platinum Spatula” for ...
14 years ago
The Gazillion Bubble Show makes our list of family friendly events
Every Friday NewsWorks features family friendly activities selected by Germantown Avenue Parents. Among the the highlights this weekend i ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia’s Second Alarmers celebrate 90 years of service
This is not a drill. On a recent Saturday morning, first responders and law enforcement personnel from local, state and federal ag ...
14 years ago
Philly police chief should be glad this mayoral bid is a long-shot
The way Wali “Diop” Rahman was talking while he canvassed Germantown with campaign literature one recent night – and as ...
14 years ago