Mannington Township
LATEST NEWS
How to celebrate National Spritz Day? Try these Philly-area bars, restaurants
Thursday, Aug. 1, is National Spritz Day. Mentioned below are unique drinks from downtown and suburban Philly locales such as 101, Assembly Rooftop Lounge, At The Table, Jansen, MilkBoy, Oltremare, Panorama Wine Bar, Red Owl Tavern, Stella of New Hope, and Townsend – and week-long ‘Spritz Week’ programming from 48 Record Bar.
New York Yankees vs. Philadelphia Phillies: Series Preview
Fresh off consecutive wins at Fenway, the Yankees enter their final series before the Trade Deadline with a three-game set against the Philadelphia Phillies, the team with the best record in the National League. The Yankees look on track to welcome back some power to the lineup in the form of Giancarlo Stanton, who has been out of the lineup since June 22nd with a hamstring injury. The addition of Jazz Chisholm Jr. and the return of Stanton helps lengthen a lineup that until the Boston series had struggled to find production beyond Aaron Judge and Juan Soto.
Police find runaway pony in Wilmington, Del., return it home
Police in New Castle County, Delaware, found an especially playful fugitive on Monday morning, a pony named Southern Star Lightning, or effectually called "Bolt," by his owner. According to police, officers in New Castle County discovered the pony wandering along Lynthwaite Farm Lane near the Village of Rocky Run in...
The iCan Bike Camp rides through Pennsylvania for kids with disabilities
This bike camp rides through many places, and it made a pit stop in Pennsylvania.It's part of the nonprofit, iCan Shine, and teaches kids with disabilities how to ride bikes.At the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, a team of volunteers gave 1-on-1 guidance with the children.Not only do the kids pick up biking, but also a sense of confidence learning a new skill."It's so much more than just learning to ride a bike. It's the confidence and self-esteem that they build for themselves. It's the inclusion with neighborhood friends and schoolmates. It's the change in family dynamics where now the whole family can go out for a bike ride," said Bike Tech with iCan Bike, Kent Husa.For more information, check out the video above.Also, check out iCan Shine on their website.
Chisholm, Judge each homer twice, hot streak encourages Boone, Yankees for stretch run
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Aaron Judge sent a sweeper from Phillies All-Star Zack Wheeler deep into the left field seats, a first-inning homer that jolted scores of New York Yankees fans in No. 99 jerseys out of their seat in euphoria. They could have stood all game — the Yankees were about to turn the game into home run derby. Judge heard “MVP! MVP!” chants when he hit his second homer of the game in opener of a three-game series between World Series hopefuls, sending the Yankees past the Philadelphia Phillies 14-4 on Monday night. Judge’s two homers gave him 39 on the season; Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered twice — once with Judge’s bat — and Ben Rice and Anthony Volpe all went deep.
Phillies drop series opener 14-4 to Yankees
Philadelphia may have been home to Monday night’s series opened against New York, but Yankee fans made their presence felt throughout. The raucous New Yorkers were loud and proud, and their team gave them plenty to get loud about. Perennial MVP candidate Aaron Judge went deep twice, their starter...
Ilona Maher recruits Jason Kelce as USA women's rugby super fan
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- There's been no shortage of celebrity sightings at the Paris Olympics. Lady Gaga, Tom Cruise and Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo were in the crowd to watch Simone Biles and the women's gymnastics team, first lady Jill Biden attended a U.S. women's water polo match, and Philadelphia royalty Jason and Kylie Kelce were spotted in the stands of Team USA field hockey's opening game against Argentina.Given that Kylie played field hockey throughout her life, it's no surprise they made a point to catch the match. But another sport has recruited the Kelces to their fandom: USA women's rugby.On...
Surgeon at Nemours Children's Hospital shares personal, professional journey with cleft lip
Cleft and craniofacial conditions are some of the most common congenital abnormalities in the world.It's Dr. E.J. Caterson's mission to help children with these conditions.For 15 years, Caterson has done thousands of surgeries on patients with cleft conditions.Caterson is a humanitarian with Operation Smile and is now the chief of plastic surgery at Nemours Children's Hospital.He told Action News his goal to raise awareness became much more personal with the birth of his youngest child, Charlie, who was born with a cleft lip.Watch the video above to learn more about Caterson's journey.
Christiana Care sues over oversight law, Bar of Year, Delaware beaches & your health
Happy Tuesday, First State. It’s two-for-Tuesday, so here are two stories about health issues you should be aware of: Are Delaware beaches safe for swimmers? Here's what the numbers sayDNREC urges precautions after West Nile virus found in chickens statewide ...
Jazz Chisholm Jr. moves to 3B, leads Yankees past Phillies
Jazz Chisholm Jr., in his second game with his new club, moved to third base Monday night, and also hit two home runs, in leading the New York Yankees past the Philadelphia Phillies 14-4 in the opener of a series pitting two clubs with title aspirations.
In Pa., spotted lanternflies’ knack for hitchhiking is proving crucial to their staying power
The invasive insect appeared in Pennsylvania 10 years ago and continues to spread west, as far away as Illinois. Spotted lanternflies are back in the Philly region, and in the 10 years since they first appeared in Pennsylvania, scientists have learned important details about the damage they cause — and what makes them so effective.
Judge, Chisholm both homer twice, Rice, Volpe also go deep and Yankees rout Phillies 14-4
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Aaron Judge homered twice to increase his major league-leading total to 39, Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit his first two home runs for the Yankees and New York beat the Philadelphia Phillies 14-4 on Monday night for its first three-game winning streak since early June. Judge, Chisholm...
Where Should You Live in Wilmington?
Are you thinking about moving? Which Wilmo neighborhood should you live in? What are the housing options? There are so many questions when it comes to planning your next big move, but we are here to help make the process a little easier! We’ve listed a bunch of great places to live in Wilmington, DE!
Phillies reportedly still exploring bullpen market
The Phillies landed arguably the best reliever on the market when they sent two highly-regarded pitching prospects to the Angels for closer Carlos Estévez. That hasn’t stopped the front office from continuing to search for bullpen help. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic wrote Monday that the Phils remain engaged in the relief market.
Asking Eric: An unwanted visitor keeps attending family gatherings
Dear Eric: Throughout my childhood, my cousin always had to have her friend join family events. Fast-forward 40 years and my cousin has moved back home after widowhood. Guess who’s back at everything?. The friend is a lovely person. I have no issue with her. It’s just that sometimes...
New York Atlas Back On Track
It didn’t take long for the New York Atlas to get back on track. Coming up with a huge turnover from Jeff Teat and Myles Jones cooking the one-on-one defensive coverage. The Atlas getting things going on offense as Connor Shellenberger scores a huge goal. Michael Sowers then would respond for the Waterdogs by taking the ball to the hole. New York however playing outstanding in the first quarter with great ball movement, guys like Trevor Baptiste getting the open look and putting up a pair of goals early this game.
Man shot and killed in ambush outside Philadelphia mosque, police say
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police say a man was ambushed, shot and killed while outside a North Philadelphia mosque. Philadelphia police say the 43-year-old man was headed to the mosque Tuesday evening when he was shot multiple times in the parking lot. Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small says surveillance footage shows the victim walking with another male when the shooter runs up behind them and starts firing shots at the victim. He says responding officers found the man lying in the parking lot with gunshot wounds to his head, chest and torso. He was pronounced dead at a hospital. No suspect has been arrested and a motive wasn’t known. No one else was hurt.
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.