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New Jersey saltwater fishing registry violation yields hefty fines
New Jersey saltwater anglers could pay big fines for their big catches if they don’t register with the state. Fines of $300 ...
15 years ago
Put your hands together for “TPaw,” because last night he was clearly the standout talent on stage in South Carolina at the f ...
15 years ago
Pottstown skeptical about $60,000 grant request
Pottstown Borough Council isn’t exactly jumping on the chance to retain its Main Street manager. A request by the Pottstown Downtow ...
15 years ago
Medical marijuana bill heads back to Senate
The state House has passed a bill that would allow patients with debilitating illnesses to legally use medical marijuana, but added two c ...
15 years ago
Tracking 2011 campaign finance reports
Here’s some of what Dave’s uncovered so far: John Featherman was the mayoral candidate Dave has seen numbers for. ...
15 years ago
Sunoco reports $101 million loss in first quarter
Sunoco Inc. has reported a $101 million loss in the first quarter of 2011 — far more than last year’s first quarter loss and ...
15 years ago
Markell’s job plan part three: $20 million for early education
After two days of touting tax cuts, infrastructure spending and other efforts to create jobs, Delaware Governor Jack Markell unveilled th ...
15 years ago
Signs warn motorists of GPS failings
A Newark driver who somehow escaped injury when she followed her GPS too closely and found her car being dragged by a train just might be ...
15 years ago
Atlantic City’s first gay night club opens suddenly
Suddenly Thursday night there was a gay night club in Atlantic City. The first gay club in the resort town opened without notice last nig ...
15 years ago
Seniors flock to YMCA for healthy living expo
NewsWorks reader and contributor Bob Shipman was on hand for the 9 a.m. start of Pa. Sen. Shirley Kitchen’s seventh annual Senior H ...
15 years ago
Enjoy the quiet while you can, reconstruction of Allens Lane bridge to begin in 2014
Mt. Airy residents will get a brief respite from the clamors of construction now that SEPTA’s Allen Lane train station renovation i ...
15 years ago
Rendell leads students in mock trial, Bucks County schools hope to prevent measles
Happy Friday, Feeders! There are some big court cases in Philadelphia today for Goldilocks, three little pigs and Jack and his beanstalk. ...
15 years ago
Former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell is among the most accurate pundits commenting on politics these days, according to an empirical study ...
15 years ago
Report advises SEPTA on student ridership
Longer hours, extended student passes and increased security presence are among the suggestions the Youth Advisory Council has for SEPTA. ...
15 years ago
Debating the bin Laden photo release
Should he or shouldn’t he? Rumors that President Barack Obama was going to release the death photos of Osama bin Laden — foll ...
15 years ago