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Pennsylvania auditor slams plan to sell state liquor stores
Pennsylvania’s top fiscal watchdog says those who want to sell off the state’s liquor stores are barking up the wrong tree. ...
14 years ago
Officials to meet East Germantown residents to discuss the recent flooding
Elected officials will host a meeting Wednesday night to tell East Germantown residents “directly impacted” by last week̵ ...
14 years ago
Blue Cross in Delaware hit with $325,000 fine for denying claims
Delaware’s big health insurance company is facing a big fine. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Delaware will pay $325,000 to the st ...
14 years ago
Garden State officials still wait for official tally on storm damage
More than two weeks after Hurricane Irene caused flooding in New Jersey and left some homes and businesses without power for days, there& ...
14 years ago
Medical loss standard sticks in Delaware
Delaware’s insurance commissioner asked the federal government for a little flexibility, but got “no” for an answer thi ...
14 years ago
Aviation conference in Atlantic City focuses on the future
An aviation conference today in Atlantic City offered the aviation community a look at the future. The ...
14 years ago
On 9/11, our teachers’ tongues are tied
In 1917, shortly after the United States entered World War One, three teachers were fired from a high school in New York City. Their crim ...
14 years ago
New townhouse, restaurant projects set to come to Manayunk
The Manayunk neighborhood in northwest Philadelphia will soon see two new projects, after the Manayunk Neighborhood Council gave its appr ...
14 years ago
N.J. plan to privatize concessions at Liberty State Park causes waves
An environmental group is concerned about a proposal to privatize the concession and catering service at New Jersey’s Liberty State ...
14 years ago
Delaware’s wet weather leads to mosquito boom
Earthquake, hurricane, torrential rain, flooding and then … mosquitoes. Just when it seemed things were getting back to norm ...
14 years ago
Despite declining sales, Germantown street vendor says he has “the American dream”
Along the main streets of Germantown’s commercial district, eager merchants set up shop for a long day of bartering, surveillance a ...
14 years ago