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Fraternal Order of Police wants Philadelphia to make police facility repairs
Many of Philadelphia’s police facilities are in disrepair, and the Fraternal Order of Police wants the city to do something about i ...
14 years ago
Tree planting money going to Sussex towns
Lewes, Rehoboth Beach and South Bethany are among towns getting money to transplant adult trees into backyards, parks and streets. ...
14 years ago
Carl Greene files suit against Philadelphia Media Network
Philly mag has found a story so exclusive even the subject of it didn’t know about. It seems Carl Greene, former head of the ...
14 years ago
NJ Governor honored in Delaware
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will receive the 2011 Pete du Pont Freedom Award tonight in Wilmington. The award is desi ...
14 years ago
Facing re-election year, Casey parts with Obama on jobs bill
Facing a tough re-election year, U.S. Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania has criticized President Barack Obama’s jobs proposal. Casey t ...
14 years ago
Carl Lewis returns to court, West Philly resident is a MacArthur fellow
Good morning, Feeders! It’s back to court again for Carl Lewis. The Olympian is in Third District court for a rehearing abou ...
14 years ago
New Jersey teens charged with Hurricane Irene thefts
Two New Jersey teens have been charged with stealing from Washington Crossing State Park during Hurricane Irene, targeting the visitor ...
14 years ago
Diocese’s letter to parents details teacher contract agreements
High school students in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia return to class today and their teachers will lead the classrooms with some new c ...
14 years ago
Heinz ketchup packet redesign squirts into stores
H.J. Heinz Co. is bringing its new ketchup packets to grocery stores and other retailers nationwide, the world’s largest ketchup ma ...
14 years ago
Cash-strapped Philly Orchestra, Philly Pops split
The financially troubled Philadelphia Orchestra and Peter Nero and the Philly Pops have agreed to end their six-year business partnership ...
14 years ago
Bringing fashion to Germantown’s “doorsteps”
Nearly 1,500 people turned out for Saturday’s Germantown Fashion & Arts Festival, an outdoor event held along Germantown Avenue ...
14 years ago
In hunt for broad-spectrum antivirals, area researcher turns to sharks
An area researcher says a synthetic version of a compound found in sharks may have broad implications for preventing and treating viral i ...
14 years ago
Exploring four centuries of home design in NW Philly
The Germantown Historical Society and the Mt. Airy Learning Tree hosted the second annual “At Home in the Old Germantown Township: ...
14 years ago