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Ho-Ho-Hold On New Jersey, It’s Way To Early For Christmas Decorations
Slowly but surely summer is getting ready to come to a close at the Jersey Shore. It's a time of year that, in my opinion, comes with mixed emotions. Gone are the days of what felt like endless sunshine and long days spent hanging on the beach, and hanging out on the Barnegat Bay.
N.J. fisherman found dead in water behind industrial complex
A Morris County man who went fishing Sunday morning was later found dead in a body of water behind an industrial complex, authorities said. The man, identified as a 64-year-old Montville Township resident, went fishing behind the complex on Chapin Road in the Pine Brook section of Montville, and was reported missing when he did not return, according to police.
Hersheypark announces new ride, which will be the tallest of its kind in the world
Hersheypark has announced a new ride that is planned to open in the summer of 2025. The Twizzlers Twisted Gravity ride will be a “screaming swing” style pendulum attraction, and according to a press release from Hersheypark, it will be the tallest of its kind in the world.
Meet Wall Street's Safest Dividend Stock: A Small-Cap Company Few Investors Know Exists
Dividend stocks have more than doubled up the average annual return of non-payers over the last half century. Although more than 1,000 publicly traded companies pay a dividend, no two income stocks are the same. An off-the-radar company with a $548 million market cap has been paying a continuous dividend...
By sparing rare magnolia grove, Stewartstown developer sacrifices profit for preservation
As a requirement of any development plan in Pennsylvania, the state Department of Environmental Resources requires a National Pollutant Discharge System permit. To get that permit – known by its clumsy acronym NPDES – the developer has to allow inspectors to examine the property under consideration to determine whether stormwater runoff would have...
King of Prussia Company Billionaire Sells Mansion with Staggering Price Tag
The billionaire founder of King of Prussia’s Universal Health Services has sold his vacation home in Florida for millions. The billionaire founder of King of Prussia’s Universal Health Services, Alan B. Miller sold his Florida vacation home for a pretty penny, reports Brian Bandell for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
America’s Largest RV Show hits roadblock in attempt to exit Giant Center
Organizers of the region’s largest recreational vehicle show, held every September at the Giant Center in Derry Township, are searching for a new venue. The Pennsylvania Recreation Vehicle and Camping Association (PRVCA) in Hampden Township wants to convert a 101-acre property in rural Conewago Township into its headquarters and new home for America’s Largest RV Show.
Police say Quakertown woman, 71, who was "sick and tired" set house on fire. What happened
A 71-year-old Quakertown woman who allegedly told police she was angry over being bullied is facing multiple felony charges including arson after she set fire to her twin home last month. Richland police allege that on Diane Jones spread accelerant in seven areas of her two-story twin home on Redwood...
Mosquito-borne illness discovered throughout Philadelphia region
Mosquito-borne illnesses have been discovered in nearly every county in the Philadelphia region, and several people have tested positive for viruses.There are six local cases of West Nile Virus in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and one case of Eastern Equestrian Encephalitis in Atlantic County, New Jersey."If there was West Nile present in a mosquito, we know about it in Bucks County," said Ray Buckley, the mosquito control coordinator for the Bucks County Department of Health.West Nile has been discovered in mosquitoes in nearly every county in the region, thanks to an aggressive testing campaign.Traps are set out to collect specimens...
Smoke condition at Grand View Hospital Sunday night affected few patients, police say
A joint investigation into the cause of the fire at Grand View Hospital on Sunday night is being undertaken by the Bucks County Fire Marshal’s Office and Pennridge Regional Police Department, police said Monday morning. Nearly 20 fire companies from Bucks and Montgomery counties responded at 8:24 p.m. to...
Pennsylvania expanding sales of "canned cocktails" beyond liquor stores
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Businesses that sell alcohol in Pennsylvania will soon be able to sell canned cocktails like High Noon and Surfside which were previously only available in state-run liquor stores.The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is beginning a new permitting process Tuesday, after Gov. Josh Shapiro signed into law two bills expanding where "ready-to-drink cocktails" can be sold (oh, and extending the legal limits on happy hour).Here's the deal: under old state laws, spirits like vodka, gin and tequila could only be sold in Fine Wine and Good Spirits stores, which the PLCB operates. The same went for cocktails containing those...
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