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Exelon to test Limerick plant’s new siren system
The first Monday of the month means it’s regular testing time for Exelon’s Limerick Generating Station. The company will test ...
14 years ago
Man charged with leaving son in car at Parx Casino
Police in Bucks County have charged a Huntingdon Valley man with endangering the welfare of a child and recklessly endangering another pe ...
14 years ago
‘We the People’ call for a new Home Rule Charter
A group of clergy and activists from different ends of the political spectrum met yesterday at the Chestnut Hill Church in East Germantow ...
14 years ago
Philanthropist Ruth Perelman dies at 90
Ruth Perelman, who along with her philanthropist husband was a major donor to institutions in the city of Philadelphia, has died. She was ...
14 years ago
New web site shows how NJ school aid distributed
New Jersey Senate President Stephen Sweeney wants residents to see with a few mouse clicks whether the state is living up to its obligati ...
14 years ago
National Park Service puts final touches on Flight 93 memorial’s first phase
The memorial merely accents a panoramic view of wide-open countryside. A black paved path runs along the tract of land where Flight 93 we ...
14 years ago
Roxborough community pays tribute to injured veterans
Just after 10 a.m. on Saturday morning, the sound of an approaching siren sent a spark of energy through a crowd of patriotic onlookers.& ...
14 years ago
Talks continue between civics on shared advisory roles
Officials in East Falls say they are still working out the details of a potential deal through which two local civic groups would share a ...
14 years ago
Imagine trying yoga high in the trees
It’s 8:30 on a luminous Sunday morning in mid-July at the Morris Arboretum, the University of Pennsylvania’s 92-acre living m ...
14 years ago
Mt. Airy Farmers’ Market features food, music and fun
Every Tuesday afternoon, The Mt. Airy Farmers’ Market ...
14 years ago