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Constitution Center adds excitement to tax day
Tax Day can be fun…seriously. The National Constitution Center is making Income Tax Day interesting for students all over th ...
15 years ago
Autism Awareness day at the Philadelphia Zoo
The Autism Awareness society of Philadelphia is hosting an event at the Philadelphia Zoo on Sunday. The educational event is ...
15 years ago
Children got the opportunity this Sarturday to dye Easter eggs in RittenhouseTown’s original 18th century Bake House, using organic ...
15 years ago
Cookbooks and the lives of women
The Michener Museum in Doylestown is using cookbooks to honor women’s history. Artist Kirby Fredenhall designed the exhibi ...
15 years ago
The Kyl/Colbert counterfactual face-off
Only a stone-cold fool would try to cover ground where Stephen Colbert has already planted his satiric flag. So let me begin. ...
15 years ago
Are U.S. income tax rates too high or too low? How do we decide?
When I graduated from law school and started practicing tax law in Philadelphia back in 1975, the top rate on both federal income and est ...
15 years ago
Descendants of Civil War soldiers re-enact Philadelphia march
On April 15, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln asked for 75,000 volunteers from the Union to defend Washington, D.C. Many who heeded the ca ...
15 years ago
As Phila. courts get tough on scofflaws, attorneys help those unaware of debts
The city of Philadelphia is cracking down on those who owe fines and fees to the court system. Community Legal Services attorneys ...
15 years ago