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MONTCO Careers — Montgomery County Community College
Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) is seeking applications for Coordinator of Student Services, Education Faculty (part-time applicant pool), and Early Childhood Education Faculty (part-time applicant pool). Coordinator of Student Services. The Coordinator of Student Services is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Welcome Desks, One-Stop, and Student Services Resource...
Philly Rookie Jared McCain Continues To Impress
One of the most striking things about Jared McCain as he gets ready for his rookie season as a Philadelphia 76er is his willingness, indeed his eagerness, to seek out help and advice. Recently we learned he wrote to Patrick Beverly to ask him for any advice about playing in the NBA.
PennDOT to pave portion of East Elm and Hector Street in Conshohocken starting July 28th
PennDOT is in the process of milling and paving more than 200 miles of state highway across the Philadelphia region. Starting July 28th, the state will be be paving East Elm and East Hector streets between Fayette Street and Cedar Grove and Barren Hill roads in the Borough of Conshohocken and Whitemarsh Township.
Celebrate National Carousel Day today with Willow Grove’s hidden gem
Willow Grove, PA – Today is National Carousel Day and paying a visit to a piece of Pennsylvania history may be the perfect way to celebrate! In the heart of Willow Grove Park Mall stands a carousel designed as a tribute to the Willow Grove Amusement Park that once occupied the same space. Willow Grove […]
Michael Vahey charged in death of CHOP doctor Barbara Friedes | Full news conference
Philadelphia officials say Barbara Friedes was riding her bike on Spruce Street when she was struck and killed by a driver, Michael Vahey. In a news conference, District Attorney Larry Krasner, Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel and members of the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia spoke about the charges.
Eagles press conference: Vic Fangio on defensive scheme, James Bradberry and Bryce Huff
In his first press conference of training camp, new Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio discussed his defensive scheme, playing James Bradberry at safety, free-agent signee Bryce Huff and more.
More cloudy and humid weather in Philadelphia Thursday, some chances for spotty showers
It'll be another steamy day across the Delaware Valley Thursday and there's a chance for heavy storms to fire up south and east of the city later in the afternoon. On Friday, clearer skies and lower dew points will set up a gorgeous stretch of summer weather.
Motorcycle club helping bring Christmas in July for Shriner's Children's
The Philadelphia chapter of the police-sponsored Centurions Motorcycle Club is delivering toys once again for its Christmas in July Toy Run which brings toys to children undergoing care at Shriner's. The club has also raised over $784,000 for the hospital.
Will future Sixers arena be in New Jersey? State confirms conversations with team | Digital Brief
The 76ers' next arena could be in New Jersey, Gov. Phil Murphy confirmed to CBS News Philadelphia he's trying to persuade the team to move across the Delaware River to Camden. Janelle Burrell has this and your latest top headlines.
Asking Eric: I feel the pull to move back home, but I love my new spot on the coast
Dear Eric: I’m in my early 20s and just ended a five-year relationship with my boyfriend. I find myself really conflicted about whether to move back to the state I grew up in or stay where I am for another year. I work remotely for a company based there,...
WSFS CARES Foundation Supports Community Organizations with $200,000 in Second-Quarter Grants
The WSFS CARES Foundation has supported TeenSHARP throughout the years, helping the organization grow from just 10 students to about 400 today. The WSFS CARES Foundation, the charitable giving arm of WSFS Bank, provided second-quarter grants to the Be Ready Community Development Corporation and TeenSHARP. Be Ready Community Development Corporation...
Twins rally to beat Phillies, win series
(Minneapolis, MN) -- Max Kepler singled in Trevor Larnach in the bottom of the ninth as the Twins rallied to beat the Phillies 5-4 on Wednesday afternoon at Target Field. Philadelphia lead the game 4-1 in the seventh inning before the comeback began for Minnesota. Carlos Santana doubled to left to score Kepler and Larnach to pull the game even 4-4 in the seventh and then it was Kepler that walked off the winner to seal the win.
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