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College before high school: Students get opportunity to visit Camden County College

Some New Jersey students will get the chance to get a taste of the college life before earning their high school diploma. The ...

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Dave Davies: Off Mic

Why I’m not crying about this

Sure, it hurts to lose, especially when your team can’t manage a single, measly run in nine innings. But here’s why I ...

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$6.7 million energy contract approved by Owen J. Roberts School Board

In a move meant to save the Owen J. Roberts School District millions of dollars in utility costs over the next 20-years, the school board ...

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Tangle of vegitation inhabits Drexel University science building

It might seem an unlikely sight, but a large string of vegetation growing on the wall of Drexel University’s new science building i ...

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History of chocolate at the Betsy Ross House

The history of chocolate is an interesting story that is better told in the form of a demonstration. The Betsy Ross House is hosti ...

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Bizarre theft: Owners report 50 foot bridge stolen from Western Pennsylvania

A business owner in New Castle, Pennsylvania says he was shocked to learn the company’s 50-foot bridge had been stolen. Acco ...

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5 New Jersey cities in line for transitional aid

For the second year in a row, the City of Camden is slated to receive $61 million in transitional aid from New Jersey. ...

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Trenton mayor lobbies in Washington for new police officers

Trenton Mayor Tony Mack is hoping to secure the funds to hire some of the 105 police officers laid off last month. The Times repor ...

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Philadelphia Orchestra moves opening night to U of Penn. venue

The Philadelphia Orchestra has switched its opening night venue from the Kimmel Center to Irvine Auditorium at the University of Pennsylv ...

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Grant to boost youth initiative in Coatesville

A $125,000 grant will go a long way in helping the Coatesville community fight against illegal drugs. ...

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Annual Chestnut Hill Fall for the Arts Festival returns today

Though the weather says otherwise, autumn is in full swing with the Chestnut Hill Fall for the Arts Festival today. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m ...

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One year in the making: Race Street Connector open for business

This week marked the opening of the Race Street Connector, an area in Philadelphia that until now, remained a dark portion of Race Street ...

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Man rescued after car goes off bridge, into Schuylkill River

The driver of a car was rescued this morning after police say a car drove off a bridge and into the Schuylkill River in the area of Fairm ...

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The future of Pier 9: Study begins on waterfront property

A study is now underway to consider the future of Pier 9, located just south of the new Race Street Pier park in Philadelphia. ...

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Ramp up business: Chester officials hope new access to I-95 will help

It’s not often access ramps to the interstate can provide such great opportunities, but in Chester, two new ramps may end up sparki ...

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