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N.J. Transit warns of service cuts
New Jersey rail commuters are in for a rough ride, as the transit agency yesterday said it will likely have to cut services and increase ...
16 years ago
N.J. schools told to spend less next year
New Jersey school districts are putting together their budgets for the next school year and are being told to plan for a significant cut ...
16 years ago
Philadelphia Community College gets $3 million green jobs grant
The City of Philadelphia has received over three million dollars for a green jobs program to help those struggling to survive in this dif ...
16 years ago
Students worry about a lawsuit’s allegation that school district is spying on them
Like many other students Harriton senior Michael Selarnick keeps his laptop open nearly everywhere, nearly all the time. And now he̵ ...
16 years ago
ACLU: Lower Merion lawsuit seems like clear privacy violation
Vic Walczak is the legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania. He says this case seems to be a clear violatio ...
16 years ago
Delaware officials take aim at stimulus critics
A year after the stimulus act was approved, supporters of the plan are defending it against critics who say it hasn’t been as effec ...
16 years ago
Wilmington considers privatizing parking tickets
Private employees could soon replace city workers writing parking tickets on Wilmington streets. In its ongoing effort to cut cost ...
16 years ago