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Neshaminy School District hosting workshops on female bullying
Perhaps among the most privy to the slander, name-calling and reputation-smearing among girls are their teachers. Parents may not ...
15 years ago
Council Chairman says Delaware County’s outlook optimistic
The county may be losing a magistrate position, but things are otherwise looking up in Delco. Council Chairman Jack Whelan said yesterday ...
15 years ago
Crime scene investigators enter John Wheeler’s home
Investigators entered John Wheeler III’s New Castle home yesterday. According to The News Journal, crime scene investigat ...
15 years ago
Two men arrested in fatal traffic court beating
Police yesterday arrested two men in connection with the fatal beating outside a Philadelphia Traffic Court building last week. ...
15 years ago
NCCo not renewing $100k lobbyist contract
The budget axe is falling in New Castle County, starting with the county’s Washington lobbyist. New Castle County is facing ...
15 years ago
Delaware County magistrate position among state budget cuts
A Delaware County magistrate position is among eight being cut from the state budget to reduce costs. Cuts in seven counties are expected ...
15 years ago
Feds subpoena Philadelphia Sheriff’s office
Federal Authorities are now looking into the financial dealings of the Philadelphia Sheriff’s office. Chief Deputy She ...
15 years ago
Government can’t solve everybody’s problems, but 40,000 struggling Pennsylvanians about to lose the precious lifeline of bare ...
15 years ago
Planning Commission uneasy about Market East advertising bill
All in all, it sounds like a good idea. But good ideas can be interpreted in several different ways. That’s the gist of what the Pl ...
15 years ago
Main Street Saxbys could return as early as this month
Open, closed, taken over, sold for Sheriff’s sale, bankrupt… It’s been a busy month at the Saxbys on Main Street in Man ...
15 years ago
A smear victim’s quest for justice
The news isn’t always bad. For instance, (a) the weather is warming up, (b) Gabrielle Giffords is speaking new words every day, and ...
15 years ago
Langford says state has made Atlantic City a scapegoat for casino industry troubles
N.J. Gov. Chris Christie criticized Atlantic City Mayor Lorenzo Langford earlier this month when Langford equated the city’s state- ...
15 years ago
Comcast’s quarterly profits exceed analysts’ expectations
The numbers are looking good for Kabletown . . . I mean . . . Comcast. The corporation pulled in $1 billion in profit in the fourth ...
15 years ago
Campbell Soup Co. launches fight against hunger and obesity
Lizz Fiedler is in Camden, where Campbell Soup Co. is unveiling its campaign to fight childhood hunger and obesity — with the help ...
15 years ago
Former Windermere residents file class action suit against building owners
As former Windermere Court residents waited with trash bags yesterday to salvage items from the charred West Philadelphia apartment compl ...
15 years ago