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Efficiency was goal for Moorestown’s new website
The last time Moorestown Township had a website upgrade was. . . never. Until the Aug. 1 redesign, the town had been using the ori ...
14 years ago
Big Philadelphia law firm sends financial “SWAT Team” to Reading
Cities across Pennsylvania are in financial crisis. One powerful Philadelphia law firm has developed a SWAT team to rescue cities in dist ...
14 years ago
Pa. company booms from fracking-related business
The natural gas drilling boom has brought enormous growth to a pipeline company in Pittston, Pa. This story was produced by ...
14 years ago
Today marks the anniversary of women’s right to vote
Ninety-one years and one day ago, women in America didn’t have the right to vote. The 19th Amendment changed all that on AUg. 18, 1 ...
14 years ago
As Atlantic City rehires officers, state police union ends events protest
Since January, the New Jersey State Policemen’s Benevolent Association has pulled its events from Atlantic City, protesting the res ...
14 years ago
Surveillance video shows teen attack outside City Hall
With a group of teenagers due in court today for flashmob attacks, police are investigating a new claim of a teen attack. ...
14 years ago
Things get heated between resident and mayor’s family at Darby Council meeting
Well here’s something you don’t see everyday. Let’s switch over from the usual antics of the Philadelphia School ...
14 years ago
Montgomery County Community College founder dies at 92
Montgomery County Community College is mourning the loss of its founder and first president, LeRoy R. Brendlinger. The 92-year-old died y ...
14 years ago
Union announces tentative agreement for Philadelphia school workers
Pending a vote by members, 32BJ SEIU District 1201 has reached an agreement for Philadelphia school workers. The tentative deal wo ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia experts say donations slow for Africa relief
As 12 million people suffer through the worsening famine in the horn of Africa, more than 29,000 children have starved to death in the la ...
14 years ago
No growth in Philadelphia’s commercial recycling rates
Philadelphia’s commercial recycling rate is about 35 to 40 percent. That may sound impressive to some, but it falls short of ...
14 years ago
Legislators want death benefits for natural gas responders following PGW worker’s death
Legislation being introduced today by Philadelphia and Pennsylvania lawmakers would provide death benefits to the family of Mark Keeley, ...
14 years ago
250-mile walk for peace cuts through Delaware
A 68-year-old Connecticut man is on a 250-mile mission to Ground Zero in New York City. Here’s the thing… he’s walk ...
14 years ago
Right on schedule, the Republican party has circulated an email assailing President Obama for “flying off to Martha’s Vineyar ...
14 years ago
Air Force Two to go on display in Delaware
After 39 years of ferrying Vice Presidents, and sometimes even Presidents and First Ladies, the VC-9 jet, often referred to as Air Force ...
14 years ago