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The blues are biting; good news for Delaware fishermen
There’s been a big jump in the number of fish caught in the Delaware beach surf and it couldn’t have come at a better time. ...
14 years ago
Tasting the ‘Ales of a Revolution’ at RittenhouseTown
On Tuesday evening, about 30 people gathered at an idyllic spot along the Wissahickon Creek with the quaint name of RittenhouseTown for ...
14 years ago
$12 million for Hunting Park’s Bakers Centre development
The Bakers Centre Shoppinc complex is formerly known as Bakers Square and is the former site of Tasty Baking Co., but it’s currentl ...
14 years ago
Archdiocese explains why it doesn’t want mediation for teacher contracts
As the Association of Catholic Teachers continues to push for mediation to resolve its contract negotiations with the Office of Catholic ...
14 years ago
Bucks County coach resigns amid allegations of injury bounty
Morrisville School District didn’t release the name of the coach who resigned this week, ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia Orchestra schedules free concerts, contract talks
After a triumphant tour of Europe, the Philadelphia Orchestra is back home, planning a pair of free public performances. On Oct. 4 ...
14 years ago
MTV’s ‘Jersey Shore’ costs NJ taxpayers $420K
MTV’s “Jersey Shore” GTL motto might now stand for gym-tax credit-laundry instead of gym-tan-laundry. The state ...
14 years ago
Trial begins for 3 in fatal ballpark lot beating
Philly’s bad fan reputation comes from somewhere: Three men charged with murder in the fatal beating of another man outside ...
14 years ago
Pa. crop devastation means higher costs for produce
The head of Pennsylvania’s Agriculture Department says farmers face huge losses after the flooding from Tropical Storm Lee. And th ...
14 years ago
Card-carrying environmentalists ask for better protection of N.J. shore
Environmental groups are urging Gov. Chris Christie to do more to protect the New Jersey shore. To make their message clear, they deliver ...
14 years ago
The Waring House facelift is underway in Germantown
The scene outside Waring House in Germantown on Tuesday and Wednesday stood as a testament to neighborhoods, businesses and government wo ...
14 years ago
Roxborough resident takes reins as new community manager on the Hill
After months of searching for a new Community Manager, the Chestnut Hill Community Association (CHCA) finally found the perfect match. At ...
14 years ago
Germantown High students look forward to longer school day
With the new school year underway, some of the school days at Germantown High School will be a little longer. Starting on Sept. 14, stude ...
14 years ago
Mt. Airy Village Fair to be a day of creative games and fun
From a pet fashion show to a slow ice cream eating contest, there are plenty of interesting things to do at the Mt. Airy Village Fair thi ...
14 years ago
Why the Solyndra scandal may destroy the Obama presidency
In its desperate effort to generate “green jobs”, the Obama administration in 2009 directed $528 million taxpayer dollars, mo ...
14 years ago