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The games may be afoot in New Jersey
Gov. Chris Christie wants to move regulatory power from the Casino Control Commission to the Division of Gaming Enforcement, part of the ...
15 years ago
Demolition begins at Newark Chrysler plant
The wrecking ball is swinging at the former Chrysler assembly plant in Newark. Demolition started Friday at the massive facil ...
15 years ago
Demolition begins at Newark Chrysler plant
The wrecking ball is swinging at the former Chrysler assembly plant in Newark. Demolition started Friday at the massive ...
15 years ago
Pols and pals gather for Return Day
The winning and losing candidates in Tuesday’s election met once again Thursday – this time, to take part in Delaware’s ...
15 years ago
ACLU sues Phila. over “stop and frisk”
The ACLU says the Philadelphia Police Department is engaging in racial profiling through its “stop and frisk” policy. The civ ...
15 years ago
A sneak peek of new South Street bridge
A more pedestrian and bike-friendly South Street Bridge opens this weekend in Philadelphia, after a two year project to replace an o ...
15 years ago
Looking at political landscape through red-tinted glasses
The midterm election’s over, but its ripple effects are just beginning for the city of Philadelphia. With the GOP preparing to wiel ...
15 years ago
High-ranking Philadelphia cop indicted
Inspector Carlos Castro, head of the traffic division, has been accused of corruption. A high-ranking Philadelphia police officer ...
15 years ago
Ending Philadelphia’s tax that wasn’t
Philadelphia got a black eye for a supposed “blogger tax.” Now Bill Green is moving to specifically exempt bloggers who earn ...
15 years ago
As we continue to sift the ’10 midterm results, let us not overlook the disgrace that transpired the other night in Iowa. ...
15 years ago
Common objects impart uncommon stories
The First Person Arts Festival offers autobiographical films, performances and stories. It’s taking place next week at the Painted ...
15 years ago
Who was the big winner in the mid-term elections? In this week’s Centre Square commentary, Chris Satullo suggests it was a person who d ...
15 years ago
Pols and pals gather for Return Day
Victorious and vanquished candidates parade side-by-side at post-election festival in Georgetown The winning and losing candidates ...
15 years ago
Common objects impart uncommon stories
The First Person Arts Festival begins next week. It’s a series of autobiographical performances and films from local storyte ...
15 years ago