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License from Foxwoods may end up beyond Phila.
In a move that surprised both casino investors and anti-casino activists, Pennsylvania gambling regulators pulled the plug on Foxwoods, t ...
15 years ago
Brian Howard is leaving the editor’s job at City Paper to pursue jobs as editor of two publications: Cowbell and Grid. The former i ...
15 years ago
N.J. in-home care program for vets expands nationally
A pilot program in New Jersey to provide in-home services for veterans is expanding nationally. The community-based program funded by the ...
15 years ago
Schuylkill Center preserves treasured open space
One of Northwest Philadelphia’s most beloved swaths of green space now has some assurance that it will stay that way. This w ...
15 years ago
Del. welcomes new class of troopers
Daniel Blomquist has been waiting for this day for most of his life, the day he would become a state trooper. “I pulled out ...
15 years ago
Gifts keep on giving inN.J. where regifters abound
There’s an old saying that it’s better to give than receive. But a new poll finds more than a third of New Jersey residents a ...
15 years ago
Non-profits pack grant workshop in Northwest Philadelphia
Members from more than 80 Northwest Philadelphia non-profits crammed into a conference room today to learn how to get a piece of a $300,0 ...
15 years ago
Brownstoner blog founders in Philly
The Philadelphia version of Brownstoner.com has called it quits. The popular blog about real estate, preservation and urban ecology was a ...
15 years ago
Advocates for the homeless will hold a vigil next week to remember the more than 90 homeless and formerly homeless people who died in Phi ...
15 years ago
Nobody move! I mean, can I have your autograph? Police officers in Philadelphia who came across a shot-up car with exposed w ...
15 years ago
‘Reform’ slate doubtful as Philadelphia primary nears
Philadelphia City Council has wrapped up its 2010 work and is now heading into an election year. A host of candidates is considerin ...
15 years ago
Yet another holiday miracle! Camden Mayor Dana Redd and Camden Parking Authority Chairman Angel Alamo have announced parking in Ca ...
15 years ago
Sequel sought on N.J. tax credit for filmmakers
New Jersey lawmakers are considering a package of bills to stimulate the economy and create jobs. One of the measures would restore ̵ ...
15 years ago
Union groups target plan to sell Pa. liquor stores
Union groups are beginning to mobilize against a plan to sell Pennsylvania’s state-owned liquor stores. Incoming Republican l ...
15 years ago
It’ll be the jail cell for Richard Creamer, who was convicted today of maintaining a massive marijuana grow house in Northern Liber ...
15 years ago