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Fashion show brings Center City banners to street level
It takes a dedicated model to strut around in a repurposed banner, and a determined designer to turn make clothes out of the tough materi ...
14 years ago
Exceptional Care for Children is a non-profit and is one of only 35 super-skilled children’s nursing facilities in the U.S. and Canada. ...
14 years ago
When Osama Bin Laden was tracked down and killed last month it was a credit to intelligence gathering. 21st century intelligence no ...
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Most education experts say the more one-on-one time students get in the classroom, the better they will learn. The Capital School D ...
14 years ago
When the devastating earthquake and tsunami hit Japan in March, the first reaction of many was how can I help? Students at Booker T ...
14 years ago
Pennsauken-sauce-plant to close and lay off 146 employees
The home of Francesco Rinaldi spagetti sauce is closing –Well, one of the homes. LiDestri Foods, Inc.’s Pennsauken pla ...
14 years ago
Wine shipments denied in Delaware
Delaware residents hoping to get their wine without heading to the liquor store will have to wait after state lawmakers don’t act o ...
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Tastykake CEO to take on reduced role following sale
Some say Tastykakes lost a little something when they moved from their Hunting Park Avenue plant way down Broad Street to the Navy Yard. ...
14 years ago
Gloucester County event offers free fans for seniors
Mark your calendars, seniors. Assuming we don’t all melt this week when temps climb well above 90 this week, Gloucester County̵ ...
14 years ago
ESPN says Sixers sale is looming
Update: ESPN has added video from Dallas, where the site is reporting talks with Comcast-Spectator are ongoing. Meanwhil ...
14 years ago
Christie says new state nuclear plant should be considered
Gov. Christie said today the state should consider a new nuclear plant. The state’s Oyster Creek nuclear power plant is slated to c ...
14 years ago
Restaurants dish out their specialties for Bike Race Day
Cheesesteaks, hoagies and giant burritos highlighted another side to the Philadelphia International Cycling Championship. When bikers and ...
14 years ago
Ackerman talks about layoffs, educational resources
Hear it straight from the doc’s mouth. NBC10 interviewed School District of Philadelphia Superintendent Arlene Ackerman this mornin ...
14 years ago
Limerick’s Exelon reactors back up and running
So far, so good. Exelon’s Unit 1 reactor is back up and running as of yesterday following three unexpected shutdowns of both of the ...
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