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NJ lawmakers say they want more time in office
By: Mary Fuchs Some New Jersey lawmakers say they’d like to serve longer terms in office. And that interest has sparked a co ...
16 years ago
More than 80 food makers are participating in a voluntary food recall to slow a salmonella outbreak linked to tainted peanut products. ...
16 years ago
Screening toys for lead postponed
Federal commission says it needs to work out exemptions A new federal law requires that all ...
16 years ago
When you look at the night sky, do you know how many stars or other points of light can be seen by the naked eye? How did ancient observe ...
16 years ago
Wyeth’s “Goodbye” part of free weekend exhibition
By: Peter Crimmins Andrew Wyeth’s last painting, called “Goodbye,” is on display this week at the Brandywine Riv ...
16 years ago
With close of Michener in New Hope, artists look elsewhere
As of yesterday, the New Hope branch of the Michener Museum is no longer. Meanwhile, artists in New Hope have energies focused elsewhere. ...
16 years ago
New era for Deleware River development
Philadelphia planning and design advocates are cheering the advent of a new era regarding the development of the Delaware river waterfron ...
16 years ago
Governer Rendell asks for 200 million dollars
By: Scott Detrow Pennsylvania Governor Rendell is asking the General Assembly to relinquish its 200 million dollar surplus to help ...
16 years ago
Wilmington lawmakers may reject Verizon plan
By: Shai Ben-Yaacov While Philadelphia officials are discussing a deal to bring a Verizon fiber-optic cable network to the city. L ...
16 years ago