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Weekend events in Philly – Phillies vs. Mets, Billie Eilish, Halloween festivities
Looking for a scare? Spooky season has officially commenced in the Philadelphia area and this weekend comes bearing thrills and chills. This weekend guide, we're highlighting some thrilling shows starring Billie Eilish with Nat and Alex Wolff on the Hit Me Hard and Soft tour, Simone Biles with fellow Olympians in the Gold Over America Tour and Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet Tour comes to town just as the weekend comes to a close. The thrills continue when the Phillies kick off Red October this Saturday evening as they go head-to-head against the New York Mets at Citizens Bank Park.But there will...
Watch: Temple's attempt at game-winning tush push goes spectacularly wrong
The Temple Owls found themselves with a fourth-and-goal situation, trailing by three points with three seconds to play in their game against UConn on Saturday afternoon.Instead of kicking the chip-shot field goal and playing for overtime, the Owls decided to go for it and lined up for a tush-push attempt for what could have been a game-winning touchdown.The good news: There was a touchdown scored on the play.The bad news: It was not scored by Temple.The play went spectacularly wrong as Temple fumbled, allowing UConn's Jordan Wright to pick up the ball and race 96 yards the other way for a touchdown.Have a look. UCONN UCONN UCONN!!!Fumble recovered and returned for 96 yards to seal the deal! pic.twitter.com/c8QrFPRSeM— UConn Football (@UConnFootball) October 5, 2024 On one hand, you have to get Temple credit for going for the win. The Owls entered the game 1-4 and are probably not in contention for a bowl game.On the other, this is another reminder that the tush-push, Brotherly Shove or whatever name you want to give the play, isn't as easy or consistently successful as the Philadelphia Eagles have made it look for the past few years. Temple learned that firsthand.
Sunny and mild in Philadelphia Sunday ahead of NLDS Game 2
Expect another stellar day Sunday, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the low to mid 70s for much of the Delaware Valley. No weather related issues of any kind.It'll be another great afternoon for baseball at Citizens Bank Park, where the Phillies look to notch a win against the New York Mets after dropping Game 1 of the NLDS on Saturday.Sunday night a fast-moving cold front will sweep through the region and could produce a few showers or embedded thunderstorms as it passes through. The chance of rain Sunday night will be mostly likely between 11 p.m. Sunday through 3 a.m....
Oh, no! Port strike could trigger booze shortage in New Jersey
🍷 The majority of imported beer, wine and spirits arrive at East Coast ports. 🍌 Fresh fruits and veggies are rotting at Port Philadelphia. The strike by dock workers in New Jersey, Philadelphia and along the entire East Coast shows no signs of ending anytime soon and the possibility of product shortages grows by the day.
NJDOT discusses safety improvements for stretch of White Horse Pike
Officials in South Jersey are working to make a busy stretch of the White Horse Pike safer for drivers, bikers and pedestrians. They focused on what they call one of the most dangerous stretches, from North Newton Lake Drive to Collings Avenue in Collingswood. "We've seen red lights being run, we've seen people speeding, we've heard honking, we've seen aggressive drivers," said Kelly McGinnis, who has lived in the borough for 11 years.McGinnis said trying to cross the White Horse Pike at Collings Avenue with her children is simply unsafe. So last spring, she voiced her concerns to Camden County leaders."You...
Jason Kelce Shouts Out Iconic CT Donut Shop On Kelce Bros' Podcast
Former Philadelphia Eagles center and likely future Hall of Famer Jason Kelce can add another title to his growing resume: food critic. The new "Monday Night Countdown" commentator recently visited Connecticut to play a round at TPC River Highlands and was tipped off to one of the state's conf…
Philadelphia Clef Club gets major makeover
Philly's Clef Club is renovating its iconic Broad Street building for the first time in more than two decades.Why it matters: The PCC has served as a historical hub for the city's jazz scene — a place where legends such as Duke Ellington and Count Basie once mingled.Driving the news: The club has raised $3 million, including a $2 million gift from the William Penn Foundation, but needs an additional $1.5 million to complete the project, board president Ken Scott said in a statement.The center timed the project announcement to coincide with the start of its fall season and the...
Offensive explosion proves that Delran has started to hit its stride
Despite what its record showed in late-September, Delran did not feel like it had properly gelled as a team yet. The Bears, who are routinely one of the BCLS’s top teams, had three losses at the hands of the top two teams in the Liberty division standings-wise in Holy Cross Prep and Cinnaminson.
10 most expensive homes sold in the Cherry Hill area, Sept. 23-29
A house in Haddonfield that sold for $1.4 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Cherry Hill area in the past week. In total, 35 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $530,240, or $259 per square foot.
Lansdowne Resident Has Dedicated Decades of Service to Community in Her 96 Years
Mary Lou Jennings, a ninety-six-year-old lifelong Lansdowne resident, has dedicated decades of service to the community as a Girl Scout leader, CCD teacher, and a chair of the Shade Tree Commission, among many other roles. Mary Lou Jennings, a ninety-six-year-old lifelong Lansdowne resident, has dedicated decades of service to the...
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