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TCNJ to provide room and board to local community college students
EWING — Come the fall semester, the housing situation at The College of New Jersey will be different than ever before. TCNJ and Mercer County Community College have worked out a deal where TCNJ will provide room and board to its students, according to a release from MCCC. The partnership “for the Fall 2024 semester and beyond” will also offer MCCC students special rates for the accommodation.
NJ man suffers severe burns while making fireworks at home
HILLSBOROUGH — A Somerset County man suffered second-degree burns when chemicals he was mixing for a homemade firework exploded early Saturday morning. Hillsborough police and first responders from several neighboring towns responded to a residence on Three Bridges Road at approximately 4 a.m. They said the man, who has...
Lehigh County woman died of exposure to extreme heat, coroner says
An Upper Macungie Township woman died in her home after being exposed to severe heat conditions, the Lehigh County Coroner’s Office determined on Thursday. The 93-year-old suffered from accidental hyperthermia, county Coroner Daniel Buglio said. Hyperthermia occurs when the body’s heat-regulating mechanisms don’t work effectively generating a body temperature...
‘Exciting addition’: Shoppers converge at Lehigh Valley’s newest supermarket
EASTON, Pa. - A new destination for fresh meats, produce and other groceries in Northampton County welcomed its first customers on Friday. Bravo Supermarket, a family-owned grocery store, held a soft opening Friday morning at 250 Line St. on Easton’s South Side, co-owner Grizel Mazariegos-Perez said. The business will...
N.J. county’s emergency dispatch system affected by technology outage
Officials in Mercer County are actively working to restore connectivity after certain systems, including the county’s emergency dispatch system, were impacted by the global technology outage Friday. “Mercer County’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) and Office of Information Technology (OIT) have been responding to this challenge,” a news release...
Confusion Remains Around Treatment Beds for Those Suffering from Addiction
Philadelphia City Council’s Special Committee on Kensington met on Thrusday, July 18th 2024, to hear testimony regarding access to treatment beds in the Kensington area. The Committee, chaired by Councilmember Quetcy Lozada, heard testimony from providers, administration officials, and other experts on what appears to be a system complicated by communication and technical issues.
Comfortable and cloudy with a chance for thunderstorms Saturday
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Finally, a weekend without big heat or big storms. Today will be seasonal in the mid and upper 80's which is exactly where we should be this time of year. A comfortable level of humidity will be in place and any heat index (feels like temperature) will only climb a degree or two above the actual air temperature. Skies will be mostly cloudy due to a system to our south but high pressure to our north will keep that system south of the Delaware Valley. Only isolated showers will be possible later today.Sunday, we nudge temperatures upward a...
Crews battle fire that spread to multiple rowhomes in Philadelphia
Crews battled a fire that spread to four rowhomes in Philadelphia early Saturday morning. The fire began at a home on the 1200 block of South Ruby Street and later spread to damage the homes next door. Officials said that everyone was out of the home when fire crews arrived...
Outlaws Steal A Win In Connecticut
The battle between Philadelphia Waterdogs and Denver Outlaws took place up in Connecticut with both teams inching to get back in the win column. However, it would be Denver stealing a win from underneath Philly’s feet. Dalton Young would create himself a scoring opportunity that would pay off for a goal. Young in the second quarter staying aggressive hitting spin moves off defenders then getting an offensive rebound for points. He would score again late in the third in transition. This rookie putting on a show with three goals and an assist on the day. Give credit to the Outlaws for unleashing some heat from the 2-point range with three 2-point goals.
Philadelphia Forecasts Mix of Sun, Showers, and Storms with Summer Heat in Full Swing
The city of Philadelphia is bracing for a mixed bag of weather over the next few days, with the National Weather Service noting, "Mostly cloudy, with a high near 87," for today, and a slight chance of showers by evening. While the humidity sits at a sticky 74% early this morning, those venturing out might find some relief as the day progresses with light south winds picking up between 5 to 10 mph.
Rowers descend on the Schuylkill River for the Philadelphia Youth Regatta
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The largest one day sprint regatta in the country is taking place on the Schuylkill River Saturday.Rowers from high schools around the country are taking part in the Schuylkill Navy Philadelphia Youth Regatta.There are 52 teams - 650 boats - and more than 3,000 athletes competing.The Philadelphia Youth Regatta is the largest one day sprint regatta in the country and more than twice the size of the Dad Vail Regatta.Organizers say it's a big undertaking to host such a large regatta."This is essentially a stadium, it is a sports stadium we are going to have a huge...
Plan for New Academic Building at Penn State Abington Advances
The Penn State Board advanced a proposal today (July 18) to construct the first new academic building at Penn State Abington. The Penn State Board of Trustees Committee on Finance, Business and Capital Planning advanced a proposal today (July 18) to construct the first new academic building at Penn State Abington in more than 50 years.
Eligible ‘Historically Disadvantaged’ Philly Businesses Can Apply for Second Round of Boost Your Business Financing
“Historically disadvantaged” businesses in Philadelphia can apply for the second round of Boost Your Business financing to receive $50,000 zero-interest forgivable loans to help them create jobs and boost revenue. “Historically disadvantaged” businesses in Philadelphia can apply for the second round of Boost Your Business financing to receive $50,000...
Black-owned Spirits Company, Diggs Boys Bourbon, Plans to Open Distillery and Tasting Room in Philadelphia Next Year
Diggs Boys Bourbon will soon be available in Pennsylvania stores. In 2025, the hope is to open a new distillery in Philadelphia. Diggs Boys Bourbon, a spirits company launched during the COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020, will soon be available in Pennsylvania as it also plans a new distillery and tasting room in Philadelphia, writes Michaela Althouse for PhillyVoice.
This Philly Construction Camp Teaches Young Girls Various Industry Skills
Sheet Metal Workers’ Training Center of Local 19 and the NAWIC Philadelphia Foundation are creating a pathway for women in the construction industry with a camp for young girls to gain valuable skills and insight. With a growing need for construction workers nationwide and a major gender disparity in...
PHLY Phillies Podcast: Pirates walk off Phillies in ninth, take game 1 of weekend series 8-7 in Pittsburgh
Join Renee Washington, Tyler Zulli and John Foley, as the PHLY Phillies team breaks down all the action from the first game of the weekend series between the Phillies and Pirates!. Stay Ahead of the Game: Sign Up for the PHLY Daily. Subscribe now to receive exclusive content, insider insights,...
Replacing postponed Heart at Allentown Fair, 1970s-'80s band again goes from opener to headliner
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — With the release of its 1978 album "Heaven Tonight" and its hit "Surrender," new wave rockers Cheap Trick went from a supporting act to a headliner. Cheap Trick again will go from a supporting act to headliner for a show at this year's Allentown Fair grandstand. But instead of a new album, it's because of another act's postponement.
Suspect in custody in shooting of 7-month-old boy in Holmesburg, police say
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A suspect in the shooting of an infant in Philadelphia's Holmesburg neighborhood was arrested Friday evening.Police said the woman was taken into custody in Oxford Circle.The parents of the 7-month-old boy were also arrested Thursday night on burglary warrants, according to police.The 7-month-old was shot Thursday night in his thigh in the area of Frankford Avenue and Meridian Street.Police believe he was hit by stray gunfire from a semi-automatic weapon. The parents were not hit.The motive for the shooting isn't known at this time.
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