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DelawareLIVE Weekly Review – July 14, 2024
This Week’s Review Includes: Christina school board puts Superintendent Shelton on leave Delawareans have won Powerball 285 times for $1.6 billion Meet Artelo, the Kennett Square motel with arty twist Rise, shine & dine: 13 beach restaurants for breakfast DNREC’s new all-terrain wheelchair uses caterpillar tracks Wilmington 4th grader named outstanding safety patroller Canal undefeated; Newark National eliminates Pike Creek ... Read More
Art school closings underscore need for community support, engagement for young performers
On a perfect summer evening, about 250 people gathered at Eagle Crest at Hudson Fields in Milton for rock, blues and a hint of funk. The two bands’ deeply soulful sound was reminiscent of the groups that rose to fame in the 1970s. However, four of the musicians were born in the 21st century.
Mullica Hill Calendar from July 24 to July 31
Events are subject to cancellation. Check in with the organizer’s website and social media for news and updates. Thursday July 25 to Sunday July 28: Gloucester County 4-H Fair at the Gloucester County 4-H Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Friday July 26: Active Adults Chair...
Reading Coffee Co. opens café in Birdsboro
To Frank Orman, the word ‘coffee’ might as well be shorthand for ‘community.’. “People love their coffee,” Orman said. “How it brings people together. (Coffee) is something you can build a community around.”. As owner of Reading Coffee Co., Orman aims to create a thriving...
CHOP Pays $24.75M For Grays Ferry Property, Further Expanding Its Philadelphia Footprint
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is further expanding its footprint across Philadelphia. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia recently purchased a 3.2-acre property in Grays Ferry for $24.75 million in its latest effort to expand its Philadelphia footprint, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. As a property zoned by CMX-3,...
Ambler Savings Bank Donates $6,000 to Four Charities in Honor of 150th Anniversary
Celebrating its 150th anniversary, Ambler Savings Bank donated $1,500 to four area nonprofits, including Girls First (pictured). In honor of its 150th anniversary, Ambler Savings Bank donated to four community non-profit organizations totaling $6,000. Each branch of Ambler Savings Bank selected a non-profit organization that holds special significance to them,...
NY weather update: New York under a severe thunderstorm watch Monday night
On Monday at 8:56 p.m. an updated severe thunderstorm watch was issued by the National Weather Service in effect until 9 p.m. for Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Otsego and Sullivan counties. Preparing for impending lightning strikes: Expert safety recommendations. Each year, lightning strikes the United States approximately...
Authorities raid Penn Street t-shirt shop, arrest operator on drug, gun charges
READING, Pa. - A Reading business operator is under arrest, facing multiple drug and weapons charges. On Friday, July 12, Pennsylvania State Police, Berks County Detectives and the Berks County Drug Task force served a search warrant on 60-year-old Gregory Borges. Investigators also served a warrant on a retail business...
See all homes sold in Salem County, July 8 to July 14
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Salem County reported from July 8 to July 14. There were 17 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 3,472-square-foot home on South Main Street in Woodstown that sold for $275,000.
Patient actors at Thomas Jefferson University who unionized this year hold rally for new contract
A group of workers at Thomas Jefferson University who are paid to simulate patients for medical students celebrated a victory earlier this year when they won a union election. But six months later, they say they're struggling to be taken seriously in bargaining sessions. Known as standardized patients, these actors...
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