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On Admiral Wilson Boulevard, a colorful look at East Camden
CAMDEN — The walls can't talk but they do tell a story at a building here. A recently completed mural presents the story of East Camden on donated space at the headquarters of Bush Refrigeration on Admiral Wilson Boulevard. The images of people and places reflect a neighborhood that's...
Chester County family law attorney Julie Potts joins Lamb McErlane
WEST CHESTER — Every good attorney has sets of principles they try to adhere to when taking on a client and before acting in their interest. Julie Potts is no exception. Potts, one of the more respected family law attorneys in Chester County, said she is upfront about her approach to cases when someone seeking a divorce or child custody or division of assets comes to her office to hire her.
Women's Soccer Unveils 2024 Schedule, Featuring 11 Home Matches at Walton Field
HAVERFORD, Pa. – The Haverford College women's soccer team has announced their schedule for the upcoming 2024 season. The Fords will compete in 18 matches, with 11 games to be played on historic Walton Field. Head Coach Jamie Schneck will lead the team for his 18th season. The season...
South Jersey shallow bay industrial portfolio nets nearly $50M in off-market sale
Trading in an off-market deal, DH Property Holdings LLC recently acquired a 365,000-square-foot shallow bay industrial portfolio in South Jersey. The $48.55 million purchase includes two industrial parks located in Blackwood and Cherry Hill. The package features 10 shallow bay buildings and more than 40 tenants. NAI Mertz represented both the New York-based buyer and the seller, a longtime client.
A Burlington County town’s long-vacant landmark could become apartments if rooftop antennas don’t derail plans
Dreamers and developers have come and gone for 50 years, but a faded landmark locals call “the Watch Case” building continues to command the heart of Riverside. With its seven-story clock tower and a prominent spot on Pavilion Avenue across from the township’s busy railroad station, the complex in its heyday was the world’s largest manufacturer of metal cases for pocket watches.
Camden man, found with victim's blood on his sneakers, gets long prison term
CAMDEN — A city man found with his victim's blood on his sneakers has received a 65-year prison term for murder. Corey Malloy, 45, must serve more than 55 years before parole eligibility, according to the Camden County Prosecutor's Office. A jury convicted Malloy in April of killing Nathaniel...
Eagles training camp: 5 undrafted free agents with the best chance to make the 53-man roster
We're now just 24 hours away from Nick Sirianni embarking on his fourth and most crucial training camp as coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. Thanks to GM Howie Roseman, this Eagles roster has star power at just about every position. Unlike past years, an undrafted rookie will have trouble cracking the starting lineup, let alone making the 53-man roster.
Average gas prices down 5.5 cents in the Philadelphia market
The average price of a gallon of regular in the Philadelphia market was down 5.5 cents in the past week to $3.56 per gallon, according to GasBuddy’s averaging of nearly 1,000 fill-up sites in the region. The dip took back nearly half of a 12-cent hike from earlier in...
Trenton’s former first lady Betty Holland celebrates 90th birthday (L.A. PARKER COLUMN)
Betty Holland celebrated her 90th birthday Sunday amid friends, family members and memories. The former First Lady of the City of Trenton, as wife to Mayor Arthur Holland, enjoyed a party inside The Refectory Restaurant on the campus of Villanova University. Hundreds of displayed photos captured Holland’s life as First...
Ex-bookkeeper at Bridgeport business admits to embezzling more than $100,000, will face accusations of more
NORRISTOWN — The former bookkeeper and vice president of finance and human resources for a Bridgeport office furniture supply business admitted to stealing more than $102,000 from her employer to support what prosecutors alleged was a “lavish lifestyle” including trips and attending concerts and sporting events. Linda...
Hilltown man charged with kidnapping, stabbing woman, attempted to slit her throat, police say
A 20-year-old Hilltown man, free on 10% of $250,000 cash bail, has been charged with felony kidnapping and aggravated assault, as well as numerous other felonies and misdemeanor offenses, for attempting to slit the throat of a woman and stabbing her twice as she tried to escape during an early morning June 28 incident, police allege in an affidavit.
Regan, of Pine Valley, re-elected PA FOP prez
The Fraternal Order of Police Pennsylvania State Lodge re-elected Pine Valley resident Joseph Regan, a retired Lower Merion Township Police Department patrolman, to serve another term as president. The entire Regan slate won the election and will serve two years in office. The election concluded the PA FOP’s conference in Bethlehem.
Warren Haynes Band announces fall tour ahead of upcoming new album
Warren Haynes fans have something to look forward to this fall. The Gov’t Mule frontman just announced new tour dates with the Warren Haynes Band, with a new album on the way as well. The Million Voices Whisper Tour, named after the band’s upcoming studio album, Million Voices Whisper,...
Here’s the dish on University City Dining Days
Sign up for our Daily Email newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest local news throughout Philadelphia. Now through July 28, the University City District is hosting their annual University City Dining Days. This program boasts a “3 Courses, 3 Prices” promotion, with over 30 restaurants from around the neighborhood in participation.
York Ballers 17U team wins MADE Hoops Circuit title in thrilling fashion
The York Ballers 2025 AAU basketball team’s final weekend together featured one nail-biter after another. But it closed with a celebration to remember. As the team huddled in the final seconds of Sunday afternoon’s MADE Hoops Summer Finale 17U title game against Team White Mamba at the Philadelphia Expo Center, head coach Justin Seitz found himself dishing out a familiar message. All the Ballers needed, he said, was one stop and one rebound to come away with a win.
Newtown police: Man takes out his arrest on girlfriend, then on inside of police HQ
A Northampton County man, angry with being detained by Newtown Township police on possible DUI charges, has been charged with assaulting his girlfriend and then damaging the police holding cell. Robert Griffith, 34, Danielsville, is charged with assault, recklessly endangering another person, disorderly conduct and 33 counts of vandalism to...
Phillies vs Twins: Betting preview & predictions for July 22nd
Sign up for our email newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest local sports news throughout Philadelphia. Phillies vs Twins: After a sluggish roll out of the All-Star break, the Phillies rebounded with a shutout win over the Pirates last night. They’ll be looking to heat back up against a Minnesota Twins side who are trying to chase down the Guardians for the AL Central crown.
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