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The Zoo and the Philadelphia Community – The Way It’s Been for 150 Years.
Philadelphia’s Zoo Was a First in America. It’s Community Service Continues to This Day. If you are looking for the perfect pairing of commitment to the community in Philadelphia, you’ve picked a great combination with the Eagles and the Philadelphia Zoo. The Eagles dedication to the community continues this August 8th which is yet another Eagles Fly Night at the Zoo. The private, virtual event, is reserved for the families of children undergoing treatment for cancer. The virtual event, which features insight from the Zoo Keepers and information about the Philadelphia Zoo. Jr. 76ers and Kids Club events have also been held at the Zoo.
Stolen car strikes Philadelphia police cruiser during traffic stop; suspect apprehended
A suspect was apprehended after a stolen vehicle struck a Philadelphia police cruiser Saturday night.It happened at approximately 9 p.m. along Broad Street and Susquehanna Avenue.Authorities say an officer was conducting a traffic stop when the police cruiser was hit.The other vehicle, which was reported as stolen, fled the scene.Investigators later found the car ditched at North Orkney Street and West Cumberland Street.From there, officers say a suspect fled the area on foot.The suspect was apprehended later on Lawrence Street.Police say the officer who was inside the cruiser when it was struck was not injured.There is no word yet on the suspect or what led to the collision.
NJ State Troopers searching for Warren County stabbing suspect
Authorities are asking for your help locating a man wanted in connection to a stabbing in North Jersey late Tuesday night. Officials say at around 10:20 on the night of July 2nd, state troopers responded to a report of a stabbing victim at a home on Meadow Cliff Lane in Hardwick Township, Warren County.
Save Long Beach Island Coalition Responds to Federal Agency Decision Approving the Atlantic Shores South Offshore Wind Project
LONG BEACH ISLAND - Save LBI produced the following press release in regards to the approval of the Atlantic Shores South project. The release was submitted as follows: Save Long Beach Island, the coalition of citizens dedicated to protecting our oceans and New Jersey Shore communities, on July 3, 2024 denounced a federal agency’s decision to approve the Atlantic Shores South project as misguided and vowed to continue its fight against the destructive impact of placing hundreds of wind turbines in the ocean in close proximity to Long Beach Island (LBI) and other shore communities.CLICK HERE TO...
Downtown Glenside Foundation to host annual Christmas in July Festival on July 27, vendors wanted
The Downtown Glenside Foundation is hosting their annual Christmas in July Festival on Saturday, July 27 from 4:00pm to 8:00pm. “Get an early jump on holiday shopping while also enjoying local music and food trucks,” the Foundation said in a post. The event is still in need of vendors....
Keswick Collective in Glenside to host Keswick Kids’ Night Out – Summer Special on July 19
The Keswick Collective in Glenside is inviting the community to their Keswick Kids’ Night Out – Summer Special from 5:30pm to 10:30pm on Friday, July 19. “The event offers an amazing night for kids with dinner, games, crafts, karaoke, dancing, and a movie, plus ice cream from The Weldon Fountain,” owner Colleen McDermott said.
Humor on the highway: NJDOT wants to catch drivers’ attention
From Camden and Cherry Hill to Trenton and the Jersey Shore, what about life in New Jersey do you want WHYY News to cover? Let us know. Drivers in the Garden State are getting some not-so-subtle safety reminders this summer. The New Jersey Department of Transportation is displaying several different...
History with Chuck: Cheltenham alumni once teamed up to win bronze at the 1972 Summer Olympics
As the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad in Paris, France draw closer to their opening ceremonies on Friday, July 26, local historian Chuck Langerman shared two former Olympians who graduated from Cheltenham High School. Charles Horter (above and below left) and the late Don Cohan (above and below right) teamed...
Fire crews battle rooftop blaze in Dresher
The Fort Washington and Edge Hill fire companies successfully battled a rooftop blaze on the evening of Saturday, July 6. Officials said units were dispatched to the 3300 block of Jeffrey Drive in Dresher shortly before 8:00pm. Responders were on scene for several hours and were able to bring the...
Closing arguments in Menendez case slated for Monday
Closing arguments in the bribery and corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) could begin as early as Monday afternoon as the eight-week trial enters the home stretch. Menendez is accused of taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes, a convertible, and 13 gold bars in exchange for steering aid to Egypt, facilitating a halal meat monopoly, […]
FREE TO READ: When colleges close, students are left scrambling. Some never go back to school
More colleges around the country have been closing as they cope with steep declines in enrollment. That's a consequence of both changing demographics and the effects of the pandemic. The closures in recent years have left tens of thousands of students in limbo — and at increased risk of never finishing their degrees at all. Students at Philadelphia’s University of the Arts were thrown into panic mode two weeks ago, as they got the startling news that their school would be shutting down within days. Many students are not sure what they will do next.
Deer cull on the July 11th agenda for the Whitemarsh Township Board of Supervisors
On the July 11th agenda (view) for the Whitemarsh Township Board of Supervisors is a proposal from Delaware Valley Wildlife Management to perform a controlled “deer cull” on township open space along Manor Road in the Miquon neighborhood. The organization would provide screened hunters to conduct the cull to control the local population of deer. The proposal is found on page 103 of the agenda.
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As of Saturday, July 6th, 2024, Bet365 is offering an exclusive bonus for the John Deere Classic PGA tournament, which concludes July 7th. By using the Bet365 bonus code “DIMERS,” you can unlock an impressive $1,150 bonus to elevate your betting experience during this prestigious event. Better yet, this extended July Fourth bonus code can also be used to bet on today’s WNBA action featuring superstar Caitlin Clark.
Think twice before taking seashells home from N.J. beaches, experts warn
A version of this story was originally published in 2023. Before you hit the Jersey Shore this summer, it may be wise to think twice if you happen upon a massive whelk shell on the beach that your kid wants to take home. If you purchase a product or register...
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