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Kyi’s Bakery Closing in Chester, Brookhaven After a 70-Year Run
Kyj's Bakery is closing down operations in a few days after a 70-year run. You have until Aug. 3 and 4 to visit Kyi’s Bakery before its doors close forever, writes Colin Ainsworth for the Daily Times. The 70-year-old Ukrainian bakery will close Aug. 3 in Chester and Aug....
Mary Mason
Mary Mason (Beatrice Elmore), a longtime Philadelphia talk radio host, has passed away due to complications with Alzheimer’s disease. She began her career at WHAT in 1958 and went on to host “Mornings with Mary” beginning in 1970. Recognized as a civil rights activist, Mason conducted interviews with Dr. Martin Luther King, JR., Muhammad Ali, former President Bill Clinton, and Oprah Winfrey.
South Jersey Man Fatally Stabbed In Neck: Police
Detectives from Bridgeton Police and the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office are investigating the stabbing on the 100 block of Walnut Street in Bridgeton at about 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 28. Bridgeton police responded to Inspira Regional Medical Center in Vineland where they found the victim being treated for...
Which New Castle County restaurants have had the most violations in the past 30 days?
Is your favorite New Castle County restaurant or food establishment among the places with the most health and food safety guideline violations in the past 30 days, as of July 29? See the chart below to find out. At the top of the chart is Quick Food Deli in Wilmington; it had...
The Original St. Joe’s University Hawk Flies High, Jim Brennan Remembered
Jim Brennan, St. Joe’s original Hawk mascot has passed at 91. A Marine vet and nursing advocate, he started the Hawk tradition in 1955. Jim Brennan, the original Hawk mascot of St. Joseph’s University and retired nursing home public relations director died Friday, June 21 at 91, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
New Jersey kid continues to light it up in the baseball world
I told you a few weeks ago that Tyler Phillips made his major league debut for the Phillies. Fast forward a few weeks and he’s now thrown his first complete-game shutout of his career. He did that Saturday against the team with the best record in the American League...
Corcentric hires new VP of sales for capital equipment unit
Corcentric, the Cherry Hill-based provider of procurement and finance solutions, announced Monday it has hired Caleb Henley as vice president of sales for Corcentric Capital Equipment Solutions. Henley is an experienced fleet and operations executive who, in his new role, will be responsible for helping fleet companies procure capital assets...
NFC East Battle: Cowboys vs Eagles, 10-Win Predictions & Running Backs Analysis
The Dallas Cowboys are compared to other NFC East teams in terms of roster quality, with the Eagles considered ahead due to offseason improvements and a strong draft, despite internal issues. The Cowboys are projected to be better than the Giants and Washington Commanders. Eagles made significant roster improvements in...
Springfield police mourn the loss of retired longtime officer Raymond Potter
Raymond Potter, longtime officer with the Springfield Township Police Department, passed away peacefully at his Oreland home on Thursday, July 25. He was 78 years old. According to his obituary, Sergeant Potter served in the Air Force before joining the department in February 1970. He retired in February 2018 after 48 years of service.
Players who are probably entering their last year with the Eagles
Hug the family. Wave at the neighbors. Make sure the fridge is stocked with plenty of groceries. We're closing in on August. Philadelphia Eagles training camp is underway. We're locked in. Hopefully, this ride travels all the way to New Orleans in February. There's this line that is always being...
Steven Kwan’s two-out homer in seventh gives Guardians 4-3 win over Phillies
PHILADELPHIA -- Steven Kwan was robbed of a home run Saturday when Brandon Marsh reached over the fence at the 401-foot mark in center field to retire him in the third inning. After the game Kwan said he didn’t think the ball was out because he doesn’t drive a lot of balls over the center field fence.
Boise’s Kellen Moore’s Job: Risk and Reward
Last week, we updated you on Kellen Moore's new job in Philadelphia. Is there a more likable coach or athlete than the Boise State great? Boise fans wonder why he isn't in the College Football Hall of Fame. His 50-3 record will never be challenged or replicated in college football. He's the winningest quarterback in college football history.
A Star Wars Burlesque Show Is In Philadelphia For A Limited Time
Are you looking for a night out with your fellow Jedi friends in the Philadelphia area? Star Wars fans are super passionate and will never miss an opportunity to talk about the classic movie franchise and this is for sure a brand new experience for members of the fan base.
Uno Pizzeria And Grill Announces Closure In Deptford, NJ
I saw this trending on Facebook yesterday and it broke my little former-server heart. Uno's Pizzeria and Grill is officially closing up shop up in Gloucester County. It's been a year of bummer after bummer after bummer regarding restaurant closures in 2024. Seriously, I'm not sure I remember so many restaurants folding in such a short amount of time. Technically, though, that's not what's happening here.
I-95/Route 896: more steel, tickets for real
The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) said more work on steel girders will require the overnight closure of a portion of Route 896 near Newark the next two nights. The road will be closed in both directions between I-95 and Old Baltimore Pike Monday night, July 29, 2024, from 8pm...
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