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Man Sentenced To State Prison For Narcotics And Weapons Offenses
MAYS LANDING, NJ.- On Monday, July 22, 2024, Nahjajuan Ellis, 23, of Atlantic City, New Jersey, appeared in Atlantic County Superior Court and was sentenced by the Honorable Donna M. Taylor, J.S.C., to New Jersey State Prison on narcotics and weapons charges. According to Atlantic County Prosecutor William E. Reynolds,...
Larry Brown on facing prime Shaquille O'Neal: I've never seen a better player in my life"
As he dominated the Philadelphia 76ers during the 2001 NBA Finals, Philadelphia 76ers head coach Larry Brown promptly explained why Shaquille O’Neal was the best player he ever saw.
Projecting the Philadelphia 76ers depth chart after signing Reggie Jackson
The Philadelphia 76ers' offseason went exactly to plan. It's hard not to tip your cap to Daryl Morey, who frustrated fans with his insistence on maintaining flexibility throughout last season. Many criticized him — perhaps validly — for punting on the 2023-24 campaign, although calling last season a "punt" seems a little extreme. He did, however, avoid taking on long-term money like the plague, all in hopes of reeling in a big fish come free agency.
New officers elected to lead the PA Fish and Boat Commission board
(WJET/WFXP) — New officers have been promoted to the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission board, according to a release. Daniel Pastore, the vice president for PFBC and commissioner for District 1, was elected as the board’s president. He will replace current President William Gibney, of Honesdale, Wayne County. He was previously appointed as District 1’s commissioner […]
Cecil College athletes named to NJCAA All-Academic teams
NORTH EAST — Twelve students-athletes from Cecil College were named to the National Junior College Athletic Association’s All-Academic teams on Thursday afternoon. Volleyball’s Lily Landis and softball’s Delaney Stanley headlined the group with first team honors. Landis — a native of Elkton — played in 17 matches for the Seahawks last fall and led Cecil in digs with 223 at the libero spot. Landis earned an All-Region honorable mention nod in 2023. Stanley played in 14 games as a member of the Seahawks’ revitalized softball...
Lancaster Balloon Festival canceled; owner blames rising costs
BIRD IN HAND, Pa. — Planners of the Lancaster Balloon Festival canceled the event scheduled for September, citing rising costs. Owner Jake Frame said he is disappointed to have to pull the plug on the event. "It was very difficult. It's tough," Frame said. The announcement was posted on...
Chancellor who oversaw Pa. state university restructuring to resign in October
The chancellor of Pennsylvania’s state-owned university system said he will resign in October after overseeing a partial restructuring of the 10-school system as it faced enrollment declines. In an open letter to students and faculty, Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) Chancellor Dan Greenstein said he is resigning to pursue a “compelling opportunity … […] The post Chancellor who oversaw Pa. state university restructuring to resign in October appeared first on Pennsylvania Capital-Star.
Here’s How Delaware County Purchasing Power Compares to Rest of Pennsylvania for 2024
Delaware County's purchasing power still looks good in 2024 compared to the rest of Pennsylvania. Compared to everyone else in Pennsylvania, the purchasing power of Delaware County residents is in the top 10, but neighbors in Chester, Bucks, and Montgomery County are able to buy a bit more with their dollars, according to SmartAsset’s 2024 Cost of Living calculator.
Pa. has the roughest time with these SAT words, study finds
Remember the SATs, and the hours that went into studying for (or agonizing over) the different sections of the exam, all while thinking your entire life hinged on this one test?. Remember the vocabulary you’d have to study, along with all that other stuff? Well, if you’re a Pennsylvania resident,...
Intoxicated woman gets into fight while tubing with toddler in York County, police say
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A Harrisburg woman has been charged with child endangerment following an incident at Yellow Breeches Creek. Shauna Chambers, 33, was arrested after police responded to the 500 block of Trimmer Drive on July 6 for reports of an intoxicated woman with a toddler, according to Fairview Township Police.
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