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Linc app lets some fans order from their seats
The Linc is catching up with Citizens Bank Park. While Phillies can already use a smartphone app and “ ...
14 years ago
Gold coin scammer bilks quadriplegic Delaware victim
A Texas man will spend three years in prison after scamming a quadriplegic Delaware man. Marcus Meehan of Buna, Texas, was ...
14 years ago
Sports nightmares: What’s the scariest mascot
Mascots entertain us at games, accept donation checks and sit in miniature versions on the beds of young fans. And sometimes, they ...
14 years ago
Study finds seatbelt use has increased in New Jersey
A study out of New Jersey finds more people riding in the front seat of vehicles are buckling up. State Attorney General Paula Dow tells ...
14 years ago
Buffalo professor pens book about Chester
Dr. Chris Mele is a University of Buffalo sociologist, a Wilmington native and a University of Delaware graduate. He’s also ...
14 years ago
Phase II of waterfront plans could bring a boardwalk to the Delaware
The future Delaware waterfront could include a boardwalk and reef in South Philadelphia. As the Central Delaware Master Plan moves ...
14 years ago
Odd incident at Delaware’s I-95 Service Plaza
Two state troopers were overcome by the fumes of some chemical while investigating a suspicious vehicle at the travel plaza. The t ...
14 years ago
Imagine this scenario: Your house is surrounded by a mob of fanatics who are intent on blowing it up. Then, at the very last minute, you ...
14 years ago
The number that ate Philadelphia
It’s the strangest thing. A state agency nobody’s ever heard of quietly releases a one-page document last week, and te ...
14 years ago
Holt votes against Budget Control Act, says deal is not balanced
How did you local Congress member vote on the debt ceiling. We’ll have more details later. But late yesterday, New Jersey ...
14 years ago
Observers discuss how to keep healthy while fasting for Ramadan
Beginning yesterday, Ramadan’s observers will be fasting from dawn to dusk, not swallowing food or beverages during the long days o ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia Housing Authority will pay back HUD for Saidel’s legal fees
The Philadelphia Housing Authority will have to dip into its reserves to reimburse HUD for $150,000 in legal fees paid to former City Con ...
14 years ago
Local bakeries mad at Vineland mayor for cake snub
As Vineland readies for its 150th birthday party, Mayor Robert Romano and his Blue Ribbon Committee have been working to throw a party to ...
14 years ago
Camden still working to implement a curfew, online behavior still causing trouble
Good morning, Feeders! Are you still causing trouble online? Despite warnings and examples, many people are still putting themselves out ...
14 years ago
Markell visits Chinese language camp
Governor Markell visits a summer camp focused on helping kids learn Chinese. The ...
14 years ago