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Bucks County's Doan Gang of the Revolutionary War expedition reveals new discoveries
On a recent episode of Discovery Channel's Expedition Unknown researchers explored Buckingham Cave in search of evidence left behind by the Doan Gang, an infamous group of loyalists who were active during the Revolutionary War. The exploration yielded two new discoveries, prompting their addition to a Mercer Museum exhibit highlighting the Doan Gang.
Baseball Helps Reality Television Star Come to Terms with His Sexuality
Before becoming a successful doctor known for his role on the TLC reality show My Feet Are Killing Me, Pottstown native Brad Schaeffer played baseball as he struggled to come to terms with his sexuality, according to an essay he wrote for Outsports. For years, baseball was his life. However,...
Owen J. Roberts School District to begin school with later start times
POTTSTOWN, Pa. - Owen J. Roberts School District is posting online reminders to parents about changes to school start times for the new school year. On Monday, students in the district will head back to the classroom. "I have three kids. The oldest is in a different district. The younger...
After missing for 3 days, Lansdale teen returns home
Ethan Kelly is back home safe in Lansdale. Kelly, 15, was reported missing from his Lansdale home on Friday. He had voluntarily left his home and had been on the run since. Kelly's father, Nicholas Ventresca, updated North Penn Now and the community that Kelly returned home on Monday evening.
Trump vows to ax power plant rule, noncommittal on EV tax credit
During a campaign stop in Pennsylvania on Monday, former President Trump said he’d eliminate the Biden administration’s power plant rule but was noncommittal about his position on a tax credit for electric vehicles. Speaking to the crowd in York, Pa., Trump accused his presidential opponent, Vice President Harris, of being on a “regulatory jihad to shut…
Georgine's still open, as owners look for right buyer to keep the Bristol business going
Georgine’s may be for sale, but the longtime family-owned restaurant is still open and booking future events. That’s the message its owners keep pushing as they continue to seek offers for their fine dining restaurant in Bristol Township, where they hope to find a buyer to keep the 47-year-old business running for many more years to come.
‘Absolutely committed’: A. Duie Pyle celebrates 100th anniversary as a family-owned company
Peter Latta, A. Duie Pyle chairman and CEO, has turned down acquisition offers for the regional LTL carrier from two national competitors expanding into the Northeast in the past two years. Instead, the West Chester, Pennsylvania-based carrier marked its centennial this year as a private, family-owned business, hosting harbor cruises...
Does This G.O.A.T. 6ABC Philadelphia News Anchor Regret Retiring?
I have given a lot of thought about this, regarding the man who I believe is the greatest (G.O.A.T.) news anchorman of all time in the Philadelphia, Delaware Valley. He almost needs no introduction, but, just in case … I’m referring to Jim Gardner. Gardner is a retired,...
Brown Shares Her Volunteer Experience with United Way Ready.Set.READ!
“It’s all about making a difference and seeing young minds learn and grow,” said Natalie Brown. As a volunteer who provides students with extra support in reading, Natalie finds the role of United Way Ready.Set.READ! tutor a rewarding experience. “I witness growth in student’s reading abilities and their confidence levels.”
Police Respond To 'Critical Incident' In Berks County
They did not specifically explain what the incident was but said it did not pose a threat to the public. At approximately 12:14 PM, Robeson Township Police were involved in the incident on Main Street (State Route 724) between Cedar Hill Road and Jackson Street. The following agencies assisted Robeson...
Sheetz or Wawa: VP nominee Walz weighs in on the Pennsylvania debate
(WTAJ) — Sheetz or Wawa? It’s a decades-long debate here in Pennsylvania, however, Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz somehow skirted around the topic. Walz, the current governor of Minnesota, was at a breakfast Monday with Pennsylvania delegates ahead of the Democratic National Convention when the “War of Convenience Stores” came up, according to Delaware Online. […]
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