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Philly Sports Radio Mainstay Eskin Banned From Ballpark.
Veteran Philadelphia sports radio journalist Howard Eskin has been suspended from Citizens Bank Park after allegedly making an unwanted advance, according to a report by the Philadelphia Inquirer. According to a statement from Audacy, the parent company of “Sports Radio 94” WIP-FM Philadelphia, it learned of an unwelcome kiss by...
18 Facts About Anthony Stolarz
Anthony Stolarz stands as a towering figure in the world of ice hockey, not just for his physical presence in the goal but also for his remarkable journey and achievements in the sport. Born on January 20, 1994, in Edison, New Jersey, Stolarz's path to the NHL was fueled by dedication, skill, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. From his early days on local rinks to becoming a key player for the Philadelphia Flyers and beyond, his story is one of perseverance and passion. In this blog post, we'll lace up our skates and glide through 18 intriguing facts about Stolarz's career, his unique playing style, and the milestones that have marked his journey in professional hockey. Whether you're a die-hard hockey fan or just curious about the stars of the sport, these insights will give you a closer look at what makes Anthony Stolarz a standout athlete and an inspiration to many.
Debate favored the one who lied
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Furlong Postmaster happy to provide personal touch
If you want to know what it’s like for someone to wish you dead, try writing a personal check with a line behind you at Giant. We live in a time when speed is paramount. It wasn’t always like that. Forty years ago, when I moved here, I...
CB West recognizes trio
Rugby has been something of a family affair for Andrew Gilroy. The recent Central Bucks West graduate has been playing rugby ever since his mother signed him up to play when he was 5 years old. Julian Bellman, vice president/treasurer of Doylestown Rugby Football Club, has had a front row...
Trea Turner homers twice as Phillies hold off Cubs for 6-4 win
CHICAGO (AP) — Trea Turner hit two long home runs, and the major league-leading Philadelphia Phillies hung on to beat the struggling Chicago Cubs 6-4 on Tuesday night. The Phillies played without injured sluggers Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber. They got the pop they needed from Turner and a terrific performance by Michael Mercado (1-0) in his first major league start.
Summer fun abounds at Perkasie Fire Company Carnival
The annual Perkasie Fire Company Carnival took place June 25-29 in Lenape Park, Perkasie. The summer event featured amusement rides, games and food, with proceeds benefiting the all-volunteer fire department. Join our readers whose generous donations are making it possible for you to read our news coverage. Help keep local...
Pine Run scholarships awarded
Scholarships of $2,500 went to 19 members of the Dining Service Staff at Pine Run Retirement Community this month. Residents and their families at Pine Run Village, the Health Center and Lakeview all contributed to the fund to make the scholarships, totaling $47,500, possible. The recipients, all graduating seniors at...
Stella of New Hope launches new outdoor bar
Stella of New Hope, a modern American restaurant overlooking the Delaware River in the heart of New Hope, has unveiled a new outdoor bar, situated directly beneath its second-floor deck, complete with covered riverfront seating and a new bar menu. Additionally, the waterfront terrace now offers umbrella-shaded full-service tables. Stella...
Marvelous mammatus
Our collective heads were in the clouds on Sunday evening as mammatus clouds in brilliant shades of orange, pink and purple decorated the skies over Bucks and Hunterdon counties. It was an unexpected display of beauty on Mother Nature’s canvas in the sky, including the section above the Regency Community in Hilltown, facing south.
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