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N.J. Legislature plans hearing on governor’s emergency spending cuts
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is likely to get an earful tomorrow at the first public hearing on his controversial plan to drastical ...
16 years ago
Federal stimulus funds help Philadelphia at critical time
The Federal Stimulus program is a year old. The City of Philadelphia has been a major beneficiary of the funds. The stimulus money ...
16 years ago
Thousands take advantage of reduced and free Philadelphia parking
The Philadelphia Parking Authority is seeing some results from a discount parking program it started because of the heavy snow. ...
16 years ago
Philadelphia mayor sees signs of economic recovery
Mayor Michael Nutter’s speech to business executives rang with a note of hope, but carried a warning as well: We aren’t out o ...
16 years ago
Feud within city GOP intensifies
A battle is on for control of Philadelphia’s Republican party, as younger party activists seek to supplant longtime longtime party ...
16 years ago
Delaware still counting storm damage to chicken houses
Nearly 40 chicken houses were damaged or destroyed by the weight of heavy snow last week. More than three dozen chicken houses in ...
16 years ago
$2 blackjack tables come with a 12% fee in Atlantic City
One Atlantic City casino is hoping $2 blackjack tables will lure back more customers. But players may be surprised to learn, there’ ...
16 years ago
Sugarhouse casino protesters found not guilty
A Philadelphia judge has found 13 anti-casino activists not guilty. The ruling came down today in the case that grew out of a September d ...
16 years ago
Shopping complex planned for Northern Liberties in Philadelphia
Today a well-known and controversial Philadelphia developer is breaking ground on his latest project in Northern Liberties. Some Northern ...
16 years ago