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Eat, Sip, Shop: Lehigh Valley grocery store that ‘community’s been waiting for' sets opening date
EASTON, Pa. - A new business offering fresh meats, produce, dairy products and other groceries is set to fill a void in a Northampton County neighborhood. Bravo Supermarket, a family-owned grocery store, will hold a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Easton Business Association 5:30 p.m. July 23 at 250 Line St. on Easton’s South Side, co-owner Grizel Mazariegos-Perez said.
Doylestown’s Summer Concert Series Will Feature the Party/Dance Band Legacy
DOYLESTOWN, PA—A popular party/dance band will take the stage on Wednesday night at Doylestown’s Central Park when the band Legacy plays at the Thompson Performing Arts Summer Concert Series on July 10. Legacy promises to provide “a high-energy, feel-great punch of a performance.” Expect to hear current hits along with ‘90s favorites, Motown chart toppers and classic rock. The nine-piece lineup keeps dance floors packed as they play up and down the East Coast.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER All shows are free and start at 7 p.m. at the C&N Amphitheater in Central...
Suspects sought for two different assaults in one day in North Philadelphia: police
PHILADELPHIA - Two assaults in just one day have sparked a search for a group of suspects in North Philadelphia. Police say two female suspects tried to steal a victim's purse on the 1600 block of North Broad Street on June 23. When a friend tried to help, the female...
Greencastle wins District 14 Championship, clinches sectional berth
Greencastle 10-12 International All-Stars clinched the District 14 Championship with an 11-0 win over Newville Saturday morning and will now advance to the Section 7 Tournament in Reading, Pa. Sunday, July 14-Thursday, July 18. It was Greencastle’s fourth consecutive District 14 Championship. Greencastle is 6-0 sweeping both pool play...
Abuse and neglect investigations of aging Pennsylvanians are woefully slow. The results can be devastating.
This story will be highlighted in How We Care, a weekly newsletter by Spotlight PA featuring original reporting and perspectives on how we care for one another at all stages of life. Sign up for free here. Christiana Blake’s fever had been raging for days. On that day in early April last year, a doctor who examined her at an outpatient center became concerned that a family member was refusing...
Red-hot Phillies minor leaguer forcing club's hand with Triple-A dominance
After Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber hit the injured list, joining J.T. Realmuto, there were concerns that the Philadelphia Phillies would have problems scoring runs at the same clip. The offense looked dicey for the first couple of games but has since come around. Even so, if the Phillies are looking for an infusion of pop into the lineup, they don’t have to look any further than Allentown.
As sea levels rise, Philly and Camden are at risk of being inundated with raw sewage, study finds
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. As climate change continues to ramp up wet weather events, cities like Philadelphia, Camden, and New York will increasingly face a messy problem — the eruption of raw sewage into people’s basements and in the streets.
Kutztown University to Host 2024 Summer Music Festival July 6-13
Forty-five talented students from around the world join forces for a one-week, fully immersive musical experience, working with the festival’s renowned international roster of devoted musicians and pedagogues at the Kutztown University Summer Music Festival, July 6-13. The festival will offer one week of intensive study to ambitious high...
Renderings Revealed for 1520 Washington Avenue in Point Breeze, South Philadelphia
Renderings have been revealed for a new mixed-use development located at 1520 Washington Avenue in Point Breeze, South Philadelphia. Once completed, the new building will rise seven stories, with a commercial space at the ground floor along Washington Avenue. Above, 55 residential units will be situated on floors three through seven. A total of 74 parking spaces will be included with the project, with three being ADA compliant. Landmark Architectural Design is the firm behind the project.
Renovation Underway at 1501 Fairmount Avenue in Fairmount, Lower North Philadelphia
As confirmed by Philly YIMBY’s recent site visit, renovation work appears to finally be underway as part of a construction project for a four-story, 20-unit vertical addition to a prewar Art Deco commercial building at 1501 Fairmount Avenue in Fairmount, Lower North Philadelphia. Designed by Harman Deutsch Ohler Architecture, the development will add 20,558 square feet of space to the existing building, boosting the total area to 26,025 square feet. The project, which is also known under the address of 1501-05 Fairmount Avenue, will feature 5,467 square feet of commercial space, elevator service, roof decks, parking for seven bicycles, and full sprinkling. Permits list Construct Design Corp. Inc. as the contractor and a construction cost of $2.7 million.
Hitch into 2024 Horse Progress Days in Lancaster County
Horse Progress Days goes into its second day this morning, so if you missed yesterday or were planning to head to the Levi Fisher Farm today, there’s a full schedule of events ending with the traditional Breed Presentation at 5 p.m. Belgians, Percheron, Suffolks, Clydesdales, American Spotted horses and...
Phillipsburg Rotary Club Installs New President, Officers at Installation Dinner
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ—The Phillipsburg Rotary Club, founded in 1938, kicked off another year of "Service Above Self" by inducting new officers and Board members at its annual banquet and officer installation June 26, 2024. New President Debra Shelly received the Club Gavel from outgoing President Dr. Marian Trapani after the symbolic bell was rung. Then, Shelly presented her vision for the 2024-26 term, led by Foundation Chair,Frank Geraghty.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Joining the Rotarians and guests was Jeannie Tsukamoto, Assistant Governor for the 2024-2025 year. Phillipsburg is part of Rotary District 7475. Tsukamoto, from the...
Master P Inspires Wilmington Youth: “From Streets to Success”
WILMINGTON, Del. — The Wilmington Library buzzed excitedly as legendary rapper and entrepreneur Master P took the stage to share his journey from the streets to success. His message was clear: no matter where you start, you can achieve greatness with the right mindset and hustle. Master P’s story...
Dilapidated Navy Housing in Ivyland Demolished, Planned to Transform to Public Park
Abandoned U.S. Navy housing along Ivyland’s Jacksonville Road is following in the footsteps of Warminster’s Shenandoah Woods. Abandoned U.S. Navy housing along Ivyland’s Jacksonville Road is following in the footsteps of Warminster’s Shenandoah Woods, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Thanks to a $122,188 grant from...
Roundup: MOT downs Camden-Wyoming for Senior League softball District I crown
MOT captured the Senior League softball District I title with a 10-2 victory over Camden-Wyoming on Saturday evening. The Middletown-area squad went 3-0 in the tournament in Little ...
A Ray of Hope For The Eagles
Why The Philadelphia Eagles Cannot Only Survive in 2024. But Also Thrive. Sure, it’s been like a nightmare as the 10–1 Eagles (the NFC’s #1 seed at the time, and the early-season favorite to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl yet again) would close out the first part of 2024 by going 1–6 and exiting the playoffs early in the Wildcard Round. And the depths of finality by going from the top seed in the conference to the number five seed, then being soundly defeated by number four seeded Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Some think Todd Schadel could have the next Niatross
Roger Hammer is generally acknowledged as being the “King of the Fairs” when it comes to Pennsylvania racing. As long as he continues to race, Hammer still remains as the monarch. But there is a king in waiting. He is Todd Schadel. “Roger is cutting down” said Schadel....
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