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Red Cross sponsors walk/run for local disaster victims
Residents, businesses owners and dogs will walk and run Saturday morning to help victims of local disasters. The Southeastern Pennsylvani ...
15 years ago
The DREAM Act (acronym for Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors) died on December 18, 2010, when it drew only 55 affirmativ ...
15 years ago
Orchestra considers Chapter 11 filing
Although the Philadelphia Orchestra is considered one of the very best in the world, declining ticket sales coupled with a devastating ec ...
15 years ago
Five siblings share the stage at Penn Charter
It was a bittersweet performance for 11-year-old Alex Smith on Thursday night at William Penn Charter School in East Falls. The 20 ...
15 years ago
Female jogger attacked in Wissahickon Valley
14th Police District in Philadelphia 43 W. Haines Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144 This district covers Chestnut Hill, Mt. ...
15 years ago
Corbett quizzed by middle-schoolers
Governor Tom Corbett may not talk to reporters as much as his predecessor, Ed Rendell, did. But he was happy to field questions from yo ...
15 years ago
Former adultBasic enrollees notified of Medicaid options
A new round of letters is going out to former enrollees in adultBasic, the Pennsylvania insurance program for low-income adults that ran ...
15 years ago
U.S. helps N.J. with Medicaid tab
The federal government will pay half the health-care costs for 57,000 low-income adults in New Jersey who previously were insured with st ...
15 years ago
Chestnut Hill hardware store nailed by thief
15 years ago
N.J. officials hope to avoid ‘April surprise’
Monday is the deadline to file 2010 federal income tax returns. New Jersey officials are hoping there’s no April surprise th ...
15 years ago
New Jersey Republicans challenge Carl Lewis’ Senate run based on residency
Republicans in New Jersey say Carl Lewis voted in California in May 2009, and therefore is not qualified to run for the New Jersey Senate ...
15 years ago
This Passover, think of those who didn’t leave Egypt
Passover begins tonight. It is one of the most widely observed Jewish holidays. It commemorates the story of the Exodus, in which the anc ...
15 years ago
Central Delaware Advocacy Group warns council candidates of pressure for development
In one of many debates going on around the city before the primary election, First District City Council candidates had to answer to the ...
15 years ago
Insurance premium payoffs increase for Delaware emergency services
Emergency service agencies in Delaware will receive $26.5 million from insurance premiums this year, up from last year’s $24.3 mill ...
15 years ago
Work begins tonight on roads around City Hall
Your drive around City Hall will probably still be hazardous two weeks from now, but it won’t be because of the road surface. Sou ...
15 years ago