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Sundial Garden at the Winterthur Museum
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Philly celebrates local authors, N.J.’s new drive-in, and iconic Del. public space partially reopens in this week’s ‘Things To Do’

As the Delaware Valley region moves into a slow, phased reopening, places like Delaware's Winterthur Museum will partially reopen to state residents.

6 years ago

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Former Showboat casino in Atlantic City, N.J.
Home & Family
New Jersey

Showboat owner planning $100M water park in Atlantic City

The Philadelphia developer tells The Associated Press the as-yet-unnamed resort is aimed at vacationing families who find little to do in Atlantic City.

6 years ago

Frances Pilot
Home & Family
New Jersey

‘Big Momma’ Frances Pilot, 81, pursued a nursing career and family. And she did it her way.

Defying expectations for women, the Jersey Shore native raised kids while pursuing nursing, served as a volunteer before she was buried with an Elvis purse.

6 years ago

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Restaurants such as Iron Hill Brewery in Wilmington can start serving in-house customers on June 1.  (Cris Barrish/WHYY)
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Delaware
Food & Drink

Moving outside not a cure-all for Delaware restaurants

Delaware restaurants will be able to add more outdoor seating to serve more diners during Phase 1 of reopening in June, but that won’t be a long-term solution.

6 years ago

In this May 27, 2019, file photo, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman speaks to the media before Game 1 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Finals between the St. Louis Blues and the Boston Bruins, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)
National
Sports

NHL moves ahead with 24-team playoff format if play resumes

The NHL will abandon the rest of the regular season and go straight into the playoffs with 24 teams instead of 16 — if it is able to resume play.

6 years ago

Mourners gather around a makeshift memorial, Tuesday, May 26, 2020 in Minneapolis, near where an black man was taken into police custody the day before who later died. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)
Policing
Race & Ethnicity

Four Minneapolis officers fired after death of Black man

The death Monday night after a struggle with officers was under investigation by the FBI and state law enforcement authorities.

6 years ago

Video shows Amy Cooper threatening to call the police on Christian Cooper
National
Race & Ethnicity

Woman fired after backlash from racist Central Park confrontation

“Unfortunately we live in an era...where black men are seen as targets," Christian Cooper said. "This woman thought she could exploit that to her advantage."

6 years ago

A summary graphic showing an alphabetical list of the 2020 Atlantic tropical cyclone names as selected by the World Meteorological Organization. The first named storm of the season, Arthur, occurred earlier in May before NOAA's outlook was announced. The official start of the Atlantic hurricane season is June 1 and runs through November 30. (Courtesy of NOAA)
Down the Shore
Environment
New Jersey

NOAA predicts above-normal Atlantic hurricane season, stresses ‘it only takes one’

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season amid the global pandemic. 

6 years ago

Socially distant graduation amid coronavirus pandemic
K-12
New Jersey
Public Health

Coronavirus update: N.J. to allow outdoor graduations, pro sports can resume

Also Tuesday, Rutgers announced it will make the SAT and ACT optional for 2021 applicants, and officials said childhood vaccinations have plummeted.

6 years ago

School District of Philadelphia headquarters
Home & Family
Income Inequality
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

Philly school families get pandemic cash bonus for food, so those who don’t need it plan donation drive

Since the entire city district usually gets free lunch, P-EBT cards go to everyone.

6 years ago

Police break up large party blocking Philly streets despite stay-at-home order
Philadelphia
Public Health
NBC10

Police break up large party blocking Philly streets despite stay-at-home order

It took Philadelphia police officers about an hour Monday night to disperse a crowd of about 250 young people partying on Philly streets despite a stay-at-home order.

6 years ago

Professionals are turning to Zoom to carry out work typically done in person. (Hannah McKay/Pool Photo via AP)
PlanPhilly
Housing
Philadelphia
Public Health

Can evictions be avoided? Landlords and tenants are negotiating over Zoom

An initiative run by Good Shepherd Mediation Program aims to resolve conflicts between landlords and tenants at a time when many are struggling to pay rent due to COVID-19.

6 years ago

Denise and Richard Victor of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., have been missing their grandkids, whom they haven't seen since February. Before the pandemic, they had regular visits with grandsons (from left) Daren Cosola, Stirling Victor, Davis Victor and Lucas Cosola. (Courtesy of the Victor family)
NPR
Home & Family
Public Health

Too little or too much time with the kids? Grandparenting is tough in a pandemic

Of all the hardships imposed by the coronavirus pandemic, among the most poignant is the reshaping of relationships between children and the grandparents who love them.

6 years ago

Mike Madaf has owned the White Dolphin for 30 years, and he said he’s never seen business so slow. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Business
New Jersey
Public Health

‘Disheartened and sad’: Businesses at the Jersey Shore lament slow Memorial Day weekend

Gray skies and temperatures in the 50s and 60s made for a disappointing Memorial Day weekend for some Jersey Shore business owners.

6 years ago

Listen 3:30
Ben Franklin dons face mask
History
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

#CovidBenFranklin challenge: Revise a Benjamin Franklin quote for coronavirus times

What would the Founding Father say about the pandemic?

6 years ago

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