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North Jersey man uses sandwich board to find a wealthy wife
Robert Darling wants a wife and he’s got just one main requirement of his bride-to-be: she should have a net worth of $750,000. ...
14 years ago
Early morning police chase spans three Philadelphia regions
A suspected shooter led Philadelphia Police on a chase through West Philly, Center City and South Philadelphia, rammed three cop cars and ...
14 years ago
Security officers will rally for sexual harassment protection
U.S. Security Associates secures more than a dozen Philadelphia locations like St. Christopher’s, Hahnemann and the Art Institute. ...
14 years ago
Neshaminy teachers decide on work-to-contract
A strike seems unlikely at this point for the Neshaminy Federation of Teachers. Without a contract for years and given authorizati ...
14 years ago
Toomey will serve on Congress’ debt super committee
Pa. Sen. Pat Toomey will sit on Congress’ 12-member super committee on national debt. He and 11 others are charged with find ...
14 years ago
Trimming the hack pack in Harrisburg
Surely we should eliminate some legislative seats in Pennsylvania to save money and boot a few craven pols from the capitol. Or should we ...
14 years ago
USS Arthur Radford will sink into the Delaware Bay tonight
It takes an awful lot of work to sink a ship. Before it descends into the Delaware Bay tonight, the USS Arthur Radford ha ...
14 years ago
Food Network star: go to Philly for “amazing” food
We know, we know; every other week someone, somewhere is saying something about Philly food. But the thoughts we’re about to ...
14 years ago
Wilmington community mourns murdered supermarket owner
In Wilmington’s Browntown section he was known as “Mr. Norman.” Because he owned Johnny’s Food Market, some ...
14 years ago
Former West Chester theater to become hotel
The hotel coming to 120 N. High St. in West Chester will preserve some of the architecture of what used to be the Warner Theater, but tha ...
14 years ago
Latest council petition challenge takes aim at party qualifications
Brian Rudnick is the Green Party candidate for Philadelphia’s 8th District Council race. Or is he? Opponent Jim Foster says ...
14 years ago
It’s downright weird to hear Team Romney whine and kvetch about Team Obama’s impending attempts to depict the Mittster as wei ...
14 years ago
Pedestrian safety improvements planned for stretch of Black Horse Pike
It’s got different names depending on where you cross it: Route 322/40; Black Horse Pike in Pleasantville, Egg Harbor Township and ...
14 years ago
Green Party of Philadelphia letter regarding Rudnick 8/8/11
Unendorsed Green Candidate, City Council District 8 On Monday, August 1, 2011, the Green Party of Philadelphia (GPOP) was notified ...
14 years ago
Cobbs Creek students to be honored for identifying source of fish kill
Last month, a group of Cobbs Creek students came upon a fish kill in the creek. Today, they’ll be honored for their work with their ...
14 years ago