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Green wants closer look at Ackerman’s former communications staff
With the departure of three School District of Philadelphia communications staffers, the district is now down four pro-Ackerman employees ...
14 years ago
PSE&G expects to restore most service by day’s end
Fewer than 5,000 PSE&G customers are without service and the utility company plans to restore most service by tonight. As of l ...
14 years ago
On jobs, Obama should channel FDR
How did President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his first term respond to unprecedented unemployment in the Great Depression? He threw everyt ...
14 years ago
Paralyzed Eric LeGrand makes Rutgers radio debut
Paralyzed former Rutgers football player Eric LeGrand made his debut as a radio analyst last night. He gave pregame and halftime a ...
14 years ago
Suit: Refusal to deliver on Sabbath cost contract
A central Pennsylvania businessman claims he lost a contract with a baking company because he’s a Seventh-day Adventist who refuses ...
14 years ago
Complacency, lack of funds weaken U.S. defense against bioterrorism
A new report from the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation includes first-person accounts from public ...
14 years ago
Roxborough neighbors fight plan to build retaining wall on steep Green Lane hill
Some Roxborough residents are watching closely for a decision from the Zoning Board of Adjustment on a plan to build a retaining wall on ...
14 years ago
Capt. Glenn on the mend, recalls hit-and-run accident
Four blocks from his office and halfway through a weekend night shift, Captain Stephen Glenn sat at a red light. Illuminated both ...
14 years ago
Unemployment study offers bleak picture
A new nationwide study conducted by Rutgers University paints a bleak picture of jobless Americans. Many participants are still strugglin ...
14 years ago
Toomey looks for change from Obama, prepares for ‘super committee’ work
Pennsylvania’s Republican U.S. senator says he will be paying close attention to President Barack Obama’s speech next week on ...
14 years ago
N.J. loans may nudge landlords toward energy upgrades
New Jersey landlords might qualify for low-interest loans to make energy-efficient upgrades to their buildings starting this winter. ...
14 years ago