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Delaware seeks loans in wake of Hurricane Irene
Delaware’s governor is hoping to open up federal loans to those impacted in the First State by Hurricane Irene. Gov. Jack Ma ...
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Trash truck crash flattens Roxborough bus shelter, damages tree
How does a trash truck flip over? Police haven’t quite determined yet what caused an Allied Waste Services truck to fall into a Rox ...
14 years ago
Expanded Convention Center spurs new hotel in Philadelphia
One of the first new hotels to be built from the ground up in Philadelphia in more than a decade will rise across the street from the new ...
14 years ago
University of Delaware enters into partnership to harness energy from electric vehicles
The University of Delaware will work with a commercial company to harness the power of plug-in electric vehicles. The techno ...
14 years ago
Do pro teams and players take out insurance against injuries?
Quarterback Michael Vick is injured, again. The Philadelphia Eagles star returned to play from a concussion on Sunday afternoon, on ...
14 years ago
Demolition concerns over expansion project near William Tennent house
Part of a Warminster expansion project has been tabled for a week to allow for further discussion about how the plan might affect t ...
14 years ago
Trash-collection pact could save Camden County towns nearly $1 million
A trash-disposal deal has turned into a money saver for Cherry Hill, Voorhees, Haddon Township and five other South Jersey communities.& ...
14 years ago
Firm consistency the key to winning the curfew war
Part six of eight excerpts from the new book “Letting Go with Love and Confidence.” “Curfew” is o ...
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Vineland charter school director could lose professional certificates
Anna Garcia has until winter to show cause for keeping her professional certificates. The Vineland Public Charter School executive direct ...
14 years ago
Conshohocken diner temporarily closes to sort out food quality issues
Calling its offerings “comfort with a conscience,” the 401 Diner in Conshohocken is going heavy on the conscience. The recently opene ...
14 years ago
Trash truck flips on Henry Avenue, crushes bus stop shelter
Update, 3 p.m. Police have cleaned up the site of an early morning crash of a trash truck onto a SEPTA bu ...
14 years ago
Enjoy some great local poetry and see some of the best local up and coming writers at the “Jammin’ On the 1 Poetry Jam.” ...
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Celebrate Oktoberfest at Grumblethorpe with great beer, homemade ice cream and music. The event begins at 4:30 p.m. and goes until ...
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Still time for public input on Limerick’s nuclear license renewal
Though the Nuclear Regulatory Commission held its public meetings for the Limerick Generating Station’s license renewal last week, ...
14 years ago
Panel meets today to weigh New Jersey sports betting
How likely is it sports betting will be legalized in New Jersey. Very, if Sen. Ray Lesniak has anything to do with it. He tells WH ...
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