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True Crime Documentary Films in Doylestown Restaurant
A new true crime documentary, "The Godfather of Fentanyl," is filming in Doylestown this week, according to executive producer Steph Burns. A new true crime documentary, “The Godfather of Fentanyl,” is filming in Doylestown this week, according to executive producer Steph Burns, writes Jess Rohan for the Bucks County Courier Times.
Morristown Little League wins NJ state championship, topping Lincroft in final game
Morris County is once again the epicenter of Little League baseball in New Jersey. For the second time in as many years, a Morris County team claimed a state championship when the Morristown 12-year olds beat Lincroft, 9-4, on Saturday night at Freehold Township. It is Morristown’s first state title in 39 years...
Homeless in Lansdale plead for public to ‘help the situation’
As borough council fields another round of talks on homelessness, and what to do about those living in borough parks, there are other voices not heard from. And those who live in the park have plenty to say. The Reporter visited Memorial Park this week, to try to learn more...
Woman allegedly steals produce from small business on Hilltown Pike
PERKASIE, Pa. - Hilltown police are looking for a woman who allegedly took produce from a farm stand without payment on Friday. Police say at approximately 4:45 p.m., a woman pulled up to a farm stand along Hilltown Pike and allegedly helped herself to produce without paying for the items.
NJ struggling to control deer population
White-tailed deer continue to increase their numbers in suburban areas of New Jersey and even in the cities. The ongoing population growth has been acknowledged by groups and officials as a problem for land owners, drivers, and the state's ecosystem. So what can New Jersey do about it? The same...
From Pennsylvania to Paris: Temple University student tackles Olympics coverage
PARIS, France — The 2024 Olympic Summer Games are in full swing and for one college student from Mechanicsburg, it's time to be a part of something that once felt like only a dream. Natalie Koranda is a senior communications major at Temple University and earned an opportunity to...
Fisherman, all alone, encounters great white shark off NJ shore
Let’s just say a New Jersey guy by the name of Travis Bogin is a lot closer to “Jaws”’ Quint than he is to Chief Brody. He’s not a coward when it comes to sharks. In fact, he goes out looking for them. He’s 39,...
Temple University police K9 passes away due to medical condition
A Temple University police K9 passed away due to a medical condition on Sunday.The Temple Public Safety Facebook page posted the announcement, writing in part, "It is with extreme sadness and a heavy heart we announce K9 Chandler passed away today due to a medical condition."The dog was 10 years old and had served the Temple community for six years, officers say.There is no word yet on what the medical condition in this case was.K9 Chandler worked with his handler, Temple Police Officer Natalie Sherman, every day, according to the post.Officers described Chandler as selfless, brave, and a dedicated dog who spent most of his life in public service and community outreach."He was also a special member of our department family and holds a beloved place in all our hearts," the Facebook announcement read. "Please keep K9 Chandler and Police Officer Sherman in your thoughts and prayers."A formal memorial service is expected to be announced next week.
Judge declines request to move former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial's trial out of the city
PHILADELPHIA (CBS/AP) -- A judge has turned down a request to move the trial of a former Philadelphia police officer who shot and killed a motorist as he sat in his car, saying there's insufficient evidence that the defendant would be unable to get a fair trial in the city.Attorneys for former officer Mark Dial sought the change of venue last spring, citing not only what they called an "avalanche" of press coverage about the shooting death of Eddie Irizarry but also street protests and public comments by elected officials.Common Pleas Court Judge Barbara McDermott, however, ruled last week that despite...
A flurry of grant money is flowing to the Philly region for environmental projects
Have a question about Philly’s neighborhoods or the systems that shape them? PlanPhilly reporters want to hear from you! Ask us a question or send us a story idea you think we should cover. A surge of federal money for environmental justice and climate action is flowing to the...
Howard Eskin apologizes for making unwanted advance toward Aramark employee
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Longtime sports radio host and media personality Howard Eskin broke his silence about an incident that got him banned from multiple Philadelphia sports venues involving an unwelcome kiss to an Aramark employee.Eskin spoke candidly on his Saturday morning radio show, The Howard Eskin Show, which airs on 94WIP from 8-10 a.m."I'm not going to get into specifics other than to say, that I recognize that my actions have offended and upset her," Eskin apologized on the air. "I feel awful about that, I really do. I apologized to her at the time of the incident and I apologize...
Gotham FC defeats Spirit with PK goal in the Summer Cup
Chester, Pa. — NJ/NY Gotham FC got a bit of revenge against the Washington Spirit on Sunday. Gotham FC won 1-0 over the Spirit at Subaru Park. This was Gotham FC’s first win against the Spirit this season. They were previously 0-2. The Spirit defeated Gotham FC 2-0...
Welcome to Stone Harbor: Taylor Swift exhibit draws visitors to local museum
STONE HARBOR, N.J. (CBS) — Teri Fischer is having a busy summer at the Stone Harbor Museum.Inside the museum, hundreds of artifacts are on display celebrating the Jersey Shore town's history. "We've always advertised 5,000-plus artifacts from Stone Harbor," Fischer said.But this summer, a new exhibit is drawing a big crowd — a section of the museum all about Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift may be a Pennsylvania native, but her Jersey girl roots run deep. The singer spent many summer days in Stone Harbor, and now the town's museum is honoring the pop star with a special new exhibit, thanks to...
Ocean City Masters Swim Attracts More Than 100 Competitors
Ocean City held its annual T. John Carey Masters Swim on Saturday. The race saw 110 finishers in a one-mile ocean race. The Masters Swim has been one of the premier open-water swimming events on the Jersey Shore since 1979. The race follows a point-to-point course that runs parallel to...
Wildfire smoke spreads into the Lehigh Valley, could hang around 'for the foreseeable future'
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — With wildfires exploding across the West and in Canada, smoke has spread across the country and once again is in the Lehigh Valley. “Noticing a haziness to the sky today? That is due to the smoke spreading into the region aloft from the wildfires in western North America,” the National Weather Service said on X.
Per Engblom’s stable thrives on meat and potatoes, but he wouldn’t mind caviar
As of July 25, Per Engblom is the second leading trainer in North America in terms of number of wins and money earned by his stable — 203 and $4,32,685 respectively — second only to perennial leader the Burke Stable juggernaut. Much like third-ranked trainer Travis Alexander, of...
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.
A Real Life Barbie Dreamhouse For Sale on Zillow Goes Viral For Happy Seller in New Jersey
A real-life Barbie Dreamhouse in New Jersey has become the talk of the town after going viral on the Instagram account Zillow Gone Wild. This vibrant, three-bedroom bungalow, located on Hughes Drive in Hamilton Township, is an explosion of bright pinks and calming lavenders. The unique property includes a cinema room, a large walk-in wardrobe, a craft room, and even a handbag wall, all meticulously designed to capture the essence of Barbie’s dream world. From the moment you step through the pink front door and encounter the daisy wallpaper, it’s clear this home is unlike any other, making it a perfect match for a Barbie superfan. The cinema room, adorned with dark purple walls and rows of recliner seats, is just one of the many delightful features that make this home stand out.
Old York Road Temple-Beth Am in Abington to host Israel Scouts Friendship Caravan on Aug 6
Old York Road Temple-Beth Am synagogue, located at 971 Old York Road in Abington Township, will host the annual Israel Scouts Friendship Caravan on August 6. The synagogue’s School of Early Learning is sharing the following announcement:. For all the latest news, follow us on Facebook or sign up...
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