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John Street won’t run again for mayor in Philadelphia
Former Philadelphia Mayor John F. Street has decided not to make an independent bid for a third term in November. Street, who serv ...
14 years ago
Historic USS Olympia patched at Penn’s Landing
Workers at the Independence Seaport Museum in Philadelphia have applied a 16-foot metal patch to the hull of the historic USS Olympia. ...
14 years ago
The recent press coverage of Devil’s Pool has stirred up anger among a few residents who believe more attention should be paid to t ...
14 years ago
Pa. House panel hears from both sides on school vouchers
Supporters and opponents of school vouchers faced off in Philadelphia Wednesday as the Pennsylvania House Education Committee took testim ...
14 years ago
Blogging teacher to return to her classroom
Natalie Munroe will return to her classroom this fall after she caught the ire of some parents for featuring her Central Bucks East High ...
14 years ago
N.J. recovers $116 million in Medicaid fraud
New Jersey has recovered millions in improperly paid Medicaid funds during the past fiscal year. State Comptroller Matt Boxer say ...
14 years ago
Haverford Township School Board to vote on technology proposal
The Haverford Township School Board is expected to vote next week on a technology proposal presented last week at a board meeting. ...
14 years ago
Budget cuts restrict legal help for needy in N.J.
Low-income New Jersey residents who can’t afford a lawyer could have more difficulty getting legal assistance following Gov. Chris ...
14 years ago
Study finds menu calorie counts haven’t led to big changes
The little numbers that have been popping up on menus might make customers more aware of calorie counts, but the system doesn’t nec ...
14 years ago