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N.J. studies impact of eliminating “double dipping”
Efforts are underway to determine the potential impact of New Jersey Governor Christie’s proposal that all local, county and state ...
16 years ago
Pa. governor says candidates shouldn’t promise ‘no taxes’
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell says both men running to take his place are wrong in promising not to raise taxes once they take office. ...
16 years ago
12 N.J. communities receiving steel from World Trade Center
Twelve communities in New Jersey are receiving pieces of steel from the World Trade Center that will be part of memorials to remember the ...
16 years ago
Many Philadelphia schools struggle with their students’ behavioral problems, such as violent outbursts or depression. School Police ...
16 years ago
Delaware Symphony Orchestra nominated for Latin Grammy
The orchestra’s first major label recording results in its first Grammy nomination. ...
16 years ago
Bagman brings crusade to Philadelphia
California man is trying to convince people not to use plastic bags when shopping, or at least reuse the ones they have. A Califor ...
16 years ago
Delaware arts and crafts tradition returns after one year absence
With a new name and new organizers, the annual arts event at Brandywine Park returns this weekend. Organizers of the highly antici ...
16 years ago
Happy hour to defuse “Bloggergate”
Philadelphia tries to explain its tax policy to young creative types. The confusion over a so-called Blogger Tax in Philadelphia h ...
16 years ago
Attorneys look to help victims of accused pedophile pediatrician
Lawyers looking for victims of accused doctor to join civil lawsuit. While the ...
16 years ago
At the risk of ignoring the urgency of the present moment and whatever political news may have been posted somewhere within the ...
16 years ago
Major Philadelphia cockfighting ring exposed
SPCA says more than 20 birds were taken from the home in North Philadelphia. After months of investigation, officers have broken u ...
16 years ago
USAID suspends program targeted by Murphy
The Bucks County Congressman had objected, saying American tax dollars were being used to train people for outsourced jobs. A fede ...
16 years ago