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NJ Boy Scout troop finally home after global tech outage left them stranded overseas
SOUTH JERSEY - A Boy Scout Troop based in South Jersey has made it back to the United States after being stuck overseas following the fallout from last week's CrowdStrike meltdown. Troop 122 had traveled to a scout camp in St. Croix for nearly two weeks when they arrived at...
Phillies' castoff Whit Merrifield signs with the worst division rival possible
One team's trash is another team's treasure, or something like that, as the saying goes. After the Philadelphia Phillies cut their losses and released super utility player Whit Merrifield 10 days ago, it seemed inevitable that another organization would give him a shot this season. It seems the three-time All-Star...
Syracuse men’s basketball: Judah Mintz doesn’t make the cut with 76ers
Judah Mintz’s path to playing in the NBA has another obstacle. The former Syracuse Orange point guard has been trying out for the Philadelphia 76ers during the NBA Summer League. Philly had just one two-way contract left to offer, meaning he had to outperform everyone else who was playing on a tryout basis.
Celtics Summer League notebook: Jordan Walsh snaps slump and Baylor Scheierman gets clowned
The Boston Celtics wrapped up their dose of Summer League action on Sunday night with a consolation game against the Philadelphia 76ers. Despite a hard-fought battle, the Celtics dropped the contest 103-98, with David Jones pouring in 23 points to lead the way for Philadelphia. On the green side, Jordan...
Rotation's recent brush with injuries highlights Phillies' luck in first half
The dominance of the Philadelphia Phillies starting rotation has been well documented since the start of the season, and with three members of the rotation recently selected to be members of the NL All-Star team, it was the latest reminder to the entire baseball world that the Phillies are a complete team that will likely pose a tough challenge for MLB squads who are unlucky enough to face them when October rolls around.
Former NBA Champion Believes Embiid Shouldn’t Play In Olympics
Joel Embiid has been the face of the Philadelphia 76ers franchise for quite some time now. Unfortunately, his face has often been seen on the bench in street clothes due to injury. He appeared in just 39 games last jump season and hasn’t played in more than 68 since being drafted in 2014.
Can Massimo Rizzo crack the Flyers roster?
After trading in the red and gold for orange and black, Massimo Rizzo will be making his professional debut this upcoming season. With two collegiate titles in his back pocket, it's about bringing that attitude to the next league. While Rizzo is tabbed to start in the AHL with the...
Temple Men's Basketball To Face Rhode Island In The Hall Of Fame Classic
The Temple University men's basketball team added a familiar foe to its schedule as the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announced the Owls will face Rhode Island in the Hall of Fame Classic at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, Mass. on December 21. "We're excited to be a part of...
Walker & Dunlop Provides $285.5M Refinancing for Two Student Housing Properties at Temple University in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA — Walker & Dunlop Inc. has provided a $285.5 million loan for the refinancing of Vantage and The View at Montgomery, two student housing properties located on Temple University’s campus in Philadelphia. The Class A communities total 1,816 beds. Completed in 2019, Vantage rises 19 stories with...
4 blockbuster trades to make the Phillies no doubt World Series favorites
With the season that the Philadelphia Phillies are having so far in 2024, they appear well on their way toward another postseason berth. Sitting atop the entire league with a 62-36 record and with all aspects of their game firing on all cylinders, it should only be a matter of time before they make it official.
South Philadelphia Morning Collisions: Police Cruiser Overturned and Officers Hospitalized in Separate Incidents
In the early morning in South Philadelphia, chaos erupted at the intersection of 3rd Street and Packer Avenue. A police cruiser, actively part of a crash investigation, became the victim of a collision when an oncoming vehicle slammed into it, causing the cruiser to overturn. 6abc reports that the incident occurred around 1 a.m. yesterday, leaving an officer injured and two civilians with head injuries, both parties requiring hospitalization.
Philadelphia Braces for Week of Mixed Weather, Sun, Showers, and Storms Expected
Residents in Philadelphia should be prepared for a mix of sun, clouds, and likely showers throughout the coming week. Today in the City of Brotherly Love, the NWS predicts "a slight chance of showers, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm." With a high anticipated near 87 degrees and a 30% chance of rain, it's advisable to have an umbrella at hand for any potential afternoon downpours, according to the latest forecasts by the National Weather Service.
Peter Kosciewicz promoted to vice president of sales and marketing at WPSG
COATESVILLE, Pa. — Witmer Public Safety Group (WPSG) dba TheFireStore is delighted to announce the promotion of Peter Kosciewicz to the role of Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Peter joined WPSG in October 2008 as Chief Marketing Officer and has been a cornerstone of WPSG’s leadership team for over 15 years, driving significant growth and success in our e-commerce sales and marketing efforts.
Phillies Catcher J.T. Realmuto Returns from Injury, Bolsters Team Against Pirates
The Philadelphia Phillies welcomed their starting catcher, J.T. Realmuto, off the injured list over the weekend, just in time for their game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Realmuto, a three-time All-Star, had been sidelined since June 10 due to a knee issue requiring surgery. His return to the diamond marks a significant boost for the Phillies' squad, whose manager, Rob Thomson, didn't mince words about Realmuto's impact. "He is a very important guy," Thomson admitted, according to FOX29.
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education Reaffirms Accreditation of Wilmington University
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) has officially reaffirmed Wilmington University’s accreditation. The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) has officially reaffirmed Wilmington University’s accreditation. All seven standards were met with no requirements and no recommendations. “This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of...
LevLane Advertising appoints Chris Moreira as Chief Creative Officer
LevLane Advertising, one of Philadelphia’s largest independent full-service advertising agencies, today announced the appointment of Chris Moreira as its new chief creative officer (CCO). Prior to LevLane, Moreira led globally renowned creative teams at agencies such as Leo Burnett Sydney, JWT Sydney, Crispin Porter + Bogusky Miami and Saatchi...
Police searching for gunmen in deadly West Philadelphia mass shooting that left 9 shot, 3 dead
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker and Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel will update the investigation into this weekend's deadly mass shooting in West Philadelphia.Nine people were shot, killing three of them.Officials are expected to hold a press conference at 11 a.m.Police are currently searching for several gunmen, as multiple shooters opened fire."It appears that there were multiple shooters, but it's unclear at this time how many. We have counted at least 25 to 30 spent shell casings at this time," said Inspector D.F. Pace with Philadelphia police.The violence erupted just after 2 a.m. on Sunday in the 1200 block of North Alden Street.Investigators say a fight broke out during a gathering of more than 100 people.The victims killed are men, ages 23, 29 and 33 years old.The surviving victims are said to be stable with gunshot wounds to their arms and legs.A gun was found at the scene but no suspects are in custody.Police are asking for tips in solving the case.
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