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A public library is returning to downtown Camden. ...

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13-year-old representing Delaware in spelling bee

It’s a big day for Delaware’s only contestant in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Josie Carlozzi, a 13-year-old at S ...

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Former Sen. Rick Santorum to announce presidential bid

On Monday, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum will announce he’s running for president. His campaign, playing coy despite leaki ...

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After receiving a generous donation from the Ray and Joan Kroc Foundation, administrators at The Salvation Army knew that their next task ...

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Laying the underground work for new Franklin museum

The underground exhibit space beneath Franklin Court in Old City will be closed for renovation for about two years. The cavernous ...

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