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3 Eagles who played themselves off the roster in Preseason Week 2
The NFL preseason is a zero-sum game. With players fighting for roster spots, every good performance and every bad outing matters. It's fun when a well-liked player has the opportunity to ball out. On Thursday night the Philadelphia Eagles got that from wide receiver Joseph Ngata. Ngata led all Eagles...
Jersey Shore Estate with Ocean Views from Every Room — ‘Most Talked-About House in Past 23 Years’ — Hits Market
Countless Chester County residents flock to the Jersey Shore every year in the summer. If you’re one of them and vacationing in the vicinity of Long Beach Island, you’ll want to check out a 9,000-square-foot estate that just hit the market. It boasts an ice cream parlor, butterfly habitat, and koi pond, writes Lisa Dukart for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Illegal ATV Driver Seriously Injured In Reckless Black Horse Pike Crash: Gloucester Twp PD
The four-wheeled ATV operator was found lying in the roadway while the ATV itself had come to rest in a nearby wooded area near Clementon Avenue around 6:35 p.m., local police said. Police say the driver had "unlawfully and recklessly" operated the ATV on the Black Horse Pike. As a...
Hollywood Actor and Abington Native Bradley Cooper Buys Home in New Hope Amid Budding Romance with Gigi Hadid
Award-winning actor, director, and Montgomery County native, Bradley Cooper will soon call New Hope his new home. Award-winning actor, director, and Montgomery County native Bradley Cooper will soon call New Hope home, writes Mara Siegler for Page Six. Cooper, who is dating model Gigi Hadid, bought a home near her...
Quakertown man pleads guilty to racing in crash that led to woman's death
QUAKERTOWN, Pa. - A Quakertown man admitted to racing in his vehicle before a May 2023 crash that killed a 62-year-old Hatfield Township woman. Aidan Jarrett pleaded guilty to homicide by vehicle, aggravated assault by vehicle, and racing, according to an email from the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office. He...
Rabid skunk removed from neighborhood in Gloucester Township, New Jersey, health officials say
A rabid skunk was captured in Gloucester Township, New Jersey, according to Camden County health officials.The skunk was removed from a neighborhood by an animal control officer after it was seen with a resident's dogs on Tuesday.The skunk was then tested and it was confirmed to have rabies.A bulletin was distributed in the area where the animal was found and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has been notified.Health officials say there was no human exposure, adding that only the dogs were exposed.The exposed dogs have since received rabies booster shots and have been placed under a strict...
Former Elkins Park synagogue indirectly gifts Torah scroll to tiny Jewish community in Indonesia
The now-merged Melrose B’nai Israel Emanu-El of Elkins Park was featured in The Jewish News of Northern California for gifting a Torah scroll to Rabbi David Kunin of California, who then delivered the scroll to a tiny Jewish community in Manado, Indonesia. According to the story, it was the...
Former car dealership property in Hatboro on the market for $1.4M
A 1,296 sf former car dealership at 305 E County Line Road in Hatboro is on the market for $1,450,000. According to the listing, the building was recently renovated, has a variety of commercially-zoned uses, and comes with 45 parking spaces. From the property’s Executive Summary:. SVN is pleased...
Deborah Ann Mack Fashions Celebrates Grand Opening in West Chester
WEST CHESTER, PA — Deborah Ann Mack Fashions announced the grand opening of its new location in West Chester on August 21, 2024. This event marks a major milestone for the brand as it expands its bespoke and sustainable fashion offerings. Situated in the heart of West Chester Borough,...
The Royal in Glenside celebrating 3rd birthday in September, now seeking items/services for upcoming silent auction
The Royal Music & Arts Center in Glenside is celebrating its third birthday this September. In honor of the milestone, the venue at 1 S Easton Road will host a silent auction featuring items and services donated by the local community. 100% of the funds raised will support the Royal’s operational costs.
PA State Rep Guzman and Mayor Moran host back to school even in Reading
Kids stock up for classes at Reading back-to-school event. Kids in Reading are getting stocked up for another year of classes as summer winds down. The city of Reading gave them a boost Friday with a free giveaway.
Marybeth Cannon Rejoins SageLife as a Sales Specialist
Marybeth Cannon has rejoined the team at SageLife Senior Living as a Sales Specialist, serving the entire portfolio of SageLife communities. In her new role, Cannon will support each community, helping ensure SageLife’s Sales and Operations teams work seamlessly together to effectively deliver the brand’s value proposition to residents.
Malvern Teen One of Time Magazine’s ‘Kid of the Year’ Honorees
Fifteen-year-old Dom Pecora, who repairs and sells new and refurbished bikes, is one of the Time Kid of the Year honorees. Here he jumps in front of his shop in Malvern. Fifteen-year-old Dominick Pecora, who repairs and sells new and refurbished bikes in his shop in Malvern, is one of the Time Kid of the Year honorees, writes Jaime Joyce for Time.
Police Sgt. Jeffrey Delp, 68, Formerly Of Langhorne
He was formerly from Langhorne. After honorably serving his country as an Army MP, Sergeant, Delp joined the Upper Southampton Township Police Department in June 1979 as a patrol officer. In January 1987, Delp was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, a position he held until his retirement in June...
Teen pronounced dead in Route 33 crash, state police say
A Hellertown teen was pronounced dead following a crash Thursday night on Route 33 in Northampton County, authorities said. The 17-year-old was driving a Toyota Prius when he crashed on Route 33 South at the ramp to Route 248, Pennsylvania State Police spokesman Trooper Nathan Branosky told lehighvalleylive.com. The crash...
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