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Positively Philadelphia: Paying Tribute To Veterans On Memorial DayOn this Memorial Day, we pay tribute to the many area veterans.
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Partnership for the Delaware Estuary Needs Help Finding MusselsVolunteers are on the lookout along local streams, for a threatened species of shellfish.
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Philadelphia Native Starts Innovative Dog-Sitting BusinessThere’s a new alternative to dog kennels. A business has been unleashed in about 12 cities nationwide that matches your dog with a host
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New Survey Suggests Business Leaders Looking Up In New JerseyBusiness leaders in New Jersey seem upbeat about the state’s economic future, according to a newly released survey.
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Philadelphia Police & Fire Personnel Hold Memorial Day ServicePhiladelphia police and fire personnel, the soldiers of our streets, will be honored at a Memorial Day service in Society Hill tomorrow,
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Local Art Exhibit Showcases Work By Those With Disabilities"All About Art" is MossRehab's annual art exhibition that showcases hundreds of work by artists with disabilities.
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Economist: For Every One High Tech Job, Five Other Jobs CreatedThere are not two Americas, as some political discourse goes, but three, according to Cal-Berkeley Professor of Economics Enrico Morelli.
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Bucks County To Be Backdrop For Film About Civil War EraFilming is scheduled to get underway this summer on “The North Star," a movie that tells the story of two slaves who flee a Virginia
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Local Red Cross Chapters Offer Babysitting Courses For Summer SittersThe American Red Cross offers a class for prospective babysitters to prepare them for what they may encounter.
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Etan's alleged killer on suicide watchA 51-YEAR-OLD Maple Shade man who is accused of murdering 6-year-old Etan Patz in New York 33 years ago was put on suicide watch Friday,
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Cuts threaten Upper Darby schools’ legacy of artsUpper Darby High School maintains a collection of impressively large trophies, showcasing decades of excellence. This
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This is why they call it Memorial DayTHEY'RE ALWAYS special, the Memorial Day services that unfold every year at the Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Friendships are
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For Shore merchants, the make-it-or-break-it season beginsStand on the beach in any Jersey Shore town this week and there's a sound nearly as loud as the wind during a nor'easter: It's the
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Couple held on child-endangerment chargesA Levittown couple were being held Saturday on children-endangerment charges after, authorities said, they left their two preschool
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Changing of the guard at old-time eatery in MillvilleChange comes slowly to Jim’s Lunch, and folks around Millville like it that way. Tuesday’s special is always liver and onions,
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Philadelphia schools face ugly budget optionsLess than a week before the School Reform Commission must adopt a 2012-13 budget, even the best-case scenario is ugly.
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Firm sues school districtA suburban firm that lost a $7.5 million surveillance-camera project after former Philadelphia School Superintendent Arlene C. Ackerman
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CITY/REGIONPair of rapists sought City police are seeking the public's help in identifying two men who raped and robbed a North Philadelphia woman
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Beloved Gettysburg map could be auctioned
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Friction among Philadelphia city commissionersA new set of city commissioners - Stephanie Singer, Anthony Clark, and Al Schmidt - has been running Philadelphia's election machinery for