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Onorato questions Corbett’s record on spending
Gubernatorial candidate Dan Onorato says his opponent Tom Corbett doesn’t have a record of cutting costs. He points to an earlier C ...
15 years ago
Nutter and Council get ready for a DROP showdown
Mayor Michael Nutter sent his DROP recommendations to City Council this week, but Council is not ready to take the advice and end the pro ...
15 years ago
When we came to Mount Airy in 1996, I was skeptical. We had just moved from the Garden State, which, actually, wasn’t all that mu ...
15 years ago
Families say fracking killed their water wells
More than a dozen families from Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, say they can’t drink their water because of pollution from natura ...
15 years ago
Coons leads O’Donnell in first post-primary poll
Republican Christine O’Donnell trails Democrat Chris Coons by 11 points. As expected, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate C ...
15 years ago
New boss at Woodmere Art Museum
Bill Valerio is the former assistant director at the Philadelphia Museum of Art The expansion of a small art museum in Chestnut Hi ...
15 years ago
Getting paid to use less electricity
PECO will pay up to $30 per month to customers who sign up for a new program. It’s designed to lower power use during peak summer ...
15 years ago
Delaware’s republican chairman finally speaks
Tom Ross issues first statement since Tuesday night’s primary victory by Christine O’Donnell. Her fund raising efforts contin ...
15 years ago
The tea party’s purge of Mike Castle in the Delaware Republican senatorial primary brings to mind a chat I once had with ...
15 years ago
Cable News channels focus on Delaware senate race
The Christine O’Donnell victory in Tuesday’s Delaware republican primary is still creating a lot of national buzz MSNB ...
15 years ago
School-based screening for weight problems
Schools have been measuring their students’ height and weight for decades, but now that information is often a starting point for c ...
15 years ago