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National Constitution Center using museum exhibit to draw new audience
Napoleon Bonaparte is invading Philadelphia. A new exhibit about the Emperor of France is at the National Constitution Center. It’s ...
17 years ago
Zoning for Philadelphia's waterfront to be considered this week
Plans for Philadelphia’s Delaware River waterfront will be debated in City Council this week. The hearing on the new zoning overlay ...
17 years ago
N.J. Primary: Three way fight for Camden Mayor among Dems
Camden residents are preparing to cast ballots for the city’s next Mayor. In tomorrow’s primary election three Democratic ca ...
17 years ago
What are friends for? Scientists say a healthier life.
There is a lot of new research regarding the importance of friends – and scientists suggest that friendships affect our health, and ...
17 years ago
Astronomers track stars' bizarre behavior
After millions of years of pulsating, a white dwarf in the constellation Hercules stopped one day and took a month off. For the n ...
17 years ago
Why do most politicians continue to revel in muddled extremes?
So when is an apple just an apple? Don’t ask a politician. It’s too complicated a question. In this week’s Center Squar ...
17 years ago
Art event allows public into abandoned buildings
You can explore abandoned buildings around Philadelphia, and not get arrested. The weekend launches the Hidden City project, where for th ...
17 years ago
Wage tax hike being considered in Pennsylvania
As Pennsylvania’s projected budget deficit keeps rising, some Democrats say an increase in the personal income tax, or P-I-T, is th ...
17 years ago