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Philadelphia International Art Expo moves to Mt. Airy
This year’s annual Philadelphia International Art Expo will be held in Mt. Airy. In the past it has been held at Temple University& ...
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Poll finds New Jerseyans have lack of knowledge about lieutenant governor
Kim Guadagno is New Jersey’s secretary of state and lieutenant governor, but only 56 percent of residents know who she is. A ...
14 years ago
Toms River teacher shares the story of her Mount Kilimanjaro climb
Several years of planning and saving resulted in several days of hiking in August for a Toms River teacher and her husband. Centra ...
14 years ago
In the annals of Republican irrationality, nothing tops the meteoric rise of Herman Cain. This is the party that rebukes Barack Obama for ...
14 years ago
West Philly residents get a peek at draft plans for new sidewalks and bike lanes
The results of thorough traffic studies were revealed this week to West Philadelphia residents who could soon see new sidewalks and bike ...
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Ramsey discusses social media with police from around the country
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey will meet today with police executive from all over the nation to discuss social media at ...
14 years ago
Urban planner shares her thoughts on Occupy Philly, which now has a residency deadline
Is Occupy Philly glamorizing homelessness? Yes, says an urban planner and public health professional. ...
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Former Aramark executive tapped to help improve Atlantic City’s image
Atlantic City has a bit of an image problem, and the woman who’s been tapped to fix it will be announced today. Liza Cartmel ...
14 years ago
City Council revisits sick leave bill, SEPTA explains anti-fraud tactics
Good morning, Feeders! We’ve got a warm but rainy Thursday ahead, and Lizz Fiedler will check in with the occupiers who are stickin ...
14 years ago
Wissahickon civic group plans to target college “hot houses”
Last night, over a dozen members and guests of the Wissahickon Interested Citizens Association convened to discuss several items of conce ...
14 years ago
Heroes to their country and heritage, World War II vets honored at Constitution Center
A new exhibition at the National Constitution Center features World War II veterans of minority races and nationalities. With inte ...
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Surveys finds dissatisfaction among NJ Transit rail riders
Customers on NJ Transit trains are not happy commuters, the Associated Press reports: The agency’s second customer satisfact ...
14 years ago
AmeriCorps volunteers sworn in
100 new AmericCorps volunteers will be sworn in during a ceremony at Legislative Hall. Lt. Governor Matt Denn will recognize the v ...
14 years ago
Airline employees compete to pull Eagles Airbus 15 feet
The Eagles Airbus is moving this morning, but it won’t leave the ground. At least, we hope not. US Airways Employees are tak ...
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