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Walt Whitman Bridge begins three years of repairs
The Delaware River Port Authority this week officially will embark on a multimillion-dollar renovation of the Walt Whitman Bridge. ...
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N.J. looks into merging tiny Merchantville with Cherry Hill
New Jersey Department of Community Affairs officials have given-the go ahead for a study of consolidating the tiny town of Merchantville ...
14 years ago
Sweeney, Norcross have different views of mock Twitter profiles
Lots of political figures are the subject of mock Twitter profiles. For those who lack a Twitter presence of their own (or who hav ...
14 years ago
With sea turtle eggs safe, hatchling watch begins in Delaware
Nearly 200 fragile sea turtle eggs are resting comfortably after a rescue mission on the beach at Delaware’s Cape Henlopen State Pa ...
14 years ago
Invasive snakeheads found in Delaware pond
The highly aggressive, predatory fish, known as invasive northern snakeheads, have been found in Becks Pond in Bear, one of Delaware̵ ...
14 years ago
‘Kermit Gosnell’ Internet domain for sale
Kermit Gosnell is worth $959. At least, that’s how Nowyo.com figures it. The domain site is selling ...
14 years ago
Submit your comments on Falls Center Bowling Alley proposal by Sunday
The East Falls Community Council (EFCC) is asking for the community’s input on a proposal to add a ten-lane bowling alley in Buildi ...
14 years ago
Haverford man arrested for faking pancreatic cancer
A Haverford man has been arrested and arraigned and lying about having pancreatic cancer and collecting donations. Leron Magilner ...
14 years ago
New law increases state oversight over Delaware charter schools
Delaware Governor Jack Markell signed into law today a measure the state says increases accounta ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia block captains keep eyes peeled for litter and riffraff
Living in a big city such as Philadelphia can feel somewhat anonymous. A municipal block captain program gives involved citizens a leade ...
14 years ago
Pennsylvania redistricting has boundary issues
Pennsylvania lawmakers have started the legislative redistricting process with a vote to approve the latest U.S. Census data as the basis ...
14 years ago
International students protest Hershey working conditions
International student workers and those supporting their cause brought their Hershey walk-out to Philadelphia today. Ralliers gath ...
14 years ago
Attorneys want newest Lower Merion webcam suit dismissed
Attorneys for the Lower Merion School District say the latest webcam lawsuit filed against the district is in a different vein than the o ...
14 years ago
PennDOT issues school bus safety reminder
Not ready for back-to-school yet? Too bad. Aside from the school supply-strewn aisles at your box store of choice and the closing ...
14 years ago
Protesters call on Philadelphia to drop deal with Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Mayor Michael Nutter is planning to renew a controversial deal between the city of Philadelphia and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.& ...
14 years ago