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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
DelDOT detours drivers for traffic study
Drivers headed north on Rt. 301 in Middletown will be detoured tonight so DelDOT can do a traffic study. The state Department of T ...
14 years ago
Salmonella outbreak likely linked to ground turkey
Seventy-six people in 26 state have gotten sick with salmonella poisoning the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believe is linke ...
14 years ago
Eighty-year-old spends day as Delaware governor
Eight-year-old Rachel Gambrill was Delaware’s governor for only a day, but the decisions she made there will last much longer than ...
14 years ago
In the Northwest, a diner shuts its doors and a co-op hands things over
Monday brought some shake ups to the Northwest’s food scene when the Ridge Diner closed unexpectedly and Weavers Way announced plan ...
14 years ago
Fight continues over Barnes relocation to Philadelphia
The Barnes Foundation is nearing completion of its $100 million building on the Parkway in Philadelphia. The building is slated to be fin ...
14 years ago
A Germantown neighborhood faces change
Where Bringhurst and Laurens streets meet, and at the other end, McKean Avenue – the three blocks make up a perfect capital H that ...
14 years ago
Delaware conducting motorist survey on US 301
Transportation officials are inviting motorists to speak up about their travel habits in order to help Delaware Department of Transportat ...
14 years ago
Fasting during the dog days of summer
Wazir Harper knelt in prayer in front of a huge fan at the Association of Islamic Charitable Projects West Philadelphia Monday, the first ...
14 years ago