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Pennsylvania House resolution would give Paterno a state holiday
The Pennsylvania House is likely to create a new state holiday, but don’t expect a day off from work. The House has introduc ...
14 years ago
Delaware okays all 19 districts’ Race to the Top plans
One of only two states to win first-round funding in the federal Race to the Top grant program, Delaware is making its way through this e ...
14 years ago
Visiting a community farm beneath the El
Community farms are meant to provided a sustainable food service to Philadelphia neighborhoods. But what keeps the farms a sustainable pa ...
14 years ago
A laughing bonanza in East Falls
On July 9th and 10th, the Old Academy will host its Third Annual One-Act Bonanza. The Players will entertain you with comedy and drama (m ...
14 years ago
Archdiocese explains closure of Delaware County’s St. Kevin School
Despite parishioners’ last-ditch efforts to keep Delaware County’s St. Kevin school open, the Archdiocese has released a stat ...
14 years ago
Summer STEM program launches in Seaford
State education officials are announcing that about 100 elementary school children from t ...
14 years ago
Delaware jazz festival celebrates musical heritage
The 23rd year of Wilmington’s DuPont Clifford Brown Jazz Festival wrap ...
14 years ago
Sussex County Council approves one-time tax credit
Property owners in Sussex County are enjoying the idea of a little extra change in their pockets after the Sussex County C ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia blogs named as best in the state by PoliticsPA
Who’s doing a good job at covering politics in Pennsylvania? Philadelphia Weekly, for one. The NewsWorks partner earned not ...
14 years ago
Nominations for Philadelphia’s Creative Connectors open until July
What is a Creative Connector, and who are they in Philadelphia? Well, it’s really up to you to decide. WHYY/NewsWork ...
14 years ago
Delaware jazz festival extends into community
The DuPont Clifford Brown Jazz Festival is expanding its reach beyond downtown Wilmington’s Rodney Square. The City of Wilmi ...
14 years ago
New Jersey union to sue over missed pension payments
Could Christie have dug out his victory signs ...
14 years ago
Pottstown looking for economic development leader
Wanted: someone to lead Pottstown’s effort to further develop and revitalize the borough’s downtown area, work with taxpayers ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia Orchestra announces funding pledges as part of bankruptcy recovery effort
The Philadelphia Orchestra has announced more than $10 million in funding pledges has come in, and even more is expected as the orchestra ...
14 years ago
Christie declares victory with new town hall signs
Update: Fair Lawn residents don’t appear to be taking too well to the signs. A handful of protesters at the town h ...
14 years ago