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Best Flyers By Jersey Number: 21-30
Part two of this list included the greatest Flyer to ever lace them up, Bobby Clarke. As we continue our list, more Flyers legends follow him in the 21-30 range. A few more captains and great goalies included. Now let’s get part three of this series underway for the Flyers jersey numbers and who wore them best!
Giants & Eagles Swap Recent Cast-offs in Bizarre Player Exchange
The New York Giants returned the favor one day after the Philadelphia Eagles signed former NYG starting offensive lineman Nick Gates, claiming ex-Eagles cornerback Mario Goodrich. But the bizarre part is that Philadelphia waived Goodrich in order to make room for Gates, creating a sort of cyclical exchange between the...
New round of Anchor property-tax relief is about to begin
The benefits, unchanged from last year, will range from $450 to $1,750. New Jersey homeowners and renters anxious to get in line for the next round of state-funded Anchor property-tax relief benefits should not have to wait much longer. Officials from the Department of the Treasury have indicated the latest...
The Philadelphia Eagles Will Trade Jalen Hurts to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Philadelphia Eagles are entering a pivotal first half of the season coming off losing five of the last six games including the playoffs to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. If things don’t start better for the Eagles, a full on rebuild could, and should, take place and that includes a change at quarterback. That change is done by the Eagles trading Jalen Hurts.
iCan Bike Camp teaches kids with special needs
OAKS — Approximately 36 Montgomery County children with special needs, ages 8 and up, learned to ride bikes as part of the nonprofit iCan Shine’s iCan Bike camp. With access to custom-designed adapted bike equipment, coaches and volunteers, participants attended camp at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center July 22 – July 26. By the end of the week, about 80% of the children were able to ride a two-wheel bike on their own without help.
Pennsylvania State Police announces State Trooper’s off-duty death
(WHTM)– Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Peter K. Conforti recently passed away while off duty, according to the Pennsylvania State Police. Conforti enlisted with the State Police and graduated from the Academy as part of the 146th graduating class in 2016. He was originally assigned to Troop H in Harrisburg and continued to serve in Troop […]
Pennsylvania judges to hear arguments against a mail-in ballot requirement
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania will hear arguments on a lawsuit that challenges the handwritten date requirement on mail-in ballots Thursday. The requirement disqualifies a ballot if the handwritten date on the return envelope is missing or incorrect. The lawsuit, which represents nine advocacy organizations, including...
Oscar Mayer Wienermobile to make stops in our area
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — If you relish the thought of seeing the iconic Wienermobile in person, you may soon have the chance. The 27-foot-long hog dog on wheels is making several stops throughout northeastern Pennsylvania this week. The first stop will be the Waymart Hotel in Waymart, PA, on August...
Is Buca di Beppo near me still open? Chain shuts down 13 restaurant locations
Buca di Beppo shut down 13 locations this week that have been struggling to stay afloat amid economic pressures since the COVID pandemic. The restaurant chain is one of many businesses that have had to close their doors, such as Cracker Barrel, Pizza Hut, Red Lobster, Applebee's, Outback Steakhouse, Mod Pizza, Hooters and many more.
PA Turnpike to launch open road tolling on eastern portion of system in January 2025
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission officially announced July 24 plans to convert its tolling system to Open Road Tolling east of Reading and on the Northeast Extension in January 2025. This caps a 15-year transition to further meet customers’ expectations for safe, convenient and seamless travel. “The advent of Open...
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