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Delaware marks Civil War anniversary
Governor Markell and other state leaders will take part in a ceremony marking the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War. ...
14 years ago
Vineland School District no longer banning gay websites
After students’ frustrating research efforts and a nudge from the ACLU, the Vineland School District has removed its LGBT filter th ...
14 years ago
Brownouts will continue, no new firefighters for awhile
As the Philadelphia Fire Department discussed its budget yesterday with City Council, two things were made clear: brownouts are expected ...
14 years ago
Conshohocken weight loss doctor arrested for indecent assault
Arie Oren was released on bail yesterday after being arrested for indecent assault. The 64-year-old doctor at the Conshohocken Weight Con ...
14 years ago
Browsing Philadelphia’s past at the Navy Yard
Experienced collector, Jack Levy, used a flashlight to inspect the antiques even though it wasn’t dark at the Philadelphia Antiques Sho ...
14 years ago
Pair of horse racing bills signed by Christie
Gov. Chris Christie signed a pair of bills Monday aimed at aiding New Jersey’s struggling horse racing industry. One permits ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia’s hottest ticket is the public library. Comedian Tina Fey sold out the Free Library in rock-star fashion when t ...
14 years ago
Mayor Nutter celebrates official launch of table tennis club
The Trolley Car Table Tennis Club in East Falls celebrated its official grand opening last week on the second level of The Falls Center o ...
14 years ago
Old Academy Players presents a comedy with heart
The Curious Savage, a delightful comedy by John Patrick, is the next play to be performed by the Old Academy Players. It opens ...
14 years ago
The last time there was an open council seat for Philadelphia’s Eighth District was 16 years ago. Now that Democratic Councilwoman ...
14 years ago