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Asking Eric: 5 years after leaving abusive job, I want to send them something petty
Dear Eric: I worked in an office where I was bullied and harassed by a known predator who targeted me for attacks. This employer handled the situation like all enablers of abusers: deny, blame, ignore, and marginalize the victim. I was 59 when this happened and had never faced anything...
Man Pleads Guilty to Charges Involved in Atlantic City Shooting
The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office has confirmed that a Barnegat man has pled guilty to aggravated assault and firearms charges as follows:. On Thursday, July 25, 2024, Louis Stokes, 27, of Barnegat, NJ, pleaded guilty before the Honorable Donna M. Taylor, J.S.C. to charges of second-degree aggravated assault, second-degree possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose, and third-degree hindering apprehension. Under the terms of his plea agreement, Stokes is expected to be sentenced to an aggregate term of five years in New Jersey State Prison, with an 85% period of parole ineligibility under the No Early Release Act and the Graves Act. Upon his release from prison, Stokes will be subject to intensive parole supervision for a period of three years, said the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office.
The Long Ride Home — Black Cowboys in America
The concept for The Long Ride Home: Black Cowboys in America was born from the ashes of the heroin epidemic in Philadelphia during the early 1980s. I had just come off photographing a yearlong documentary project for the Philadelphia Inquirer with my colleague, the unflappable reporter David Zucchino, covering the story, which I shot in black-and-white film, my preference then and now. Spending time in and out of heroin dens had taken its toll. I told myself the next story I worked on would be something joyful and shot in color.
Center City in Grip of Vehicle Vandalism Wave as Residents Alter Parking Choices
Residents of Center City, Philadelphia are reckoning with a worrisome trend of car vandalism that has permeated their neighborhood for the third time in just three weeks. According to FOX 29, the latest incident involved at least a dozen cars on 22nd Street between Market and Arch streets, where windows were shattered, leaving glass fragments scattered across parking spaces.
Yankees vs. Phillies prediction, odds, pick - 7/30/2024
The New York Yankees go on the road to take on the Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday night. This game will continue our MLB odds series as we hand out a Yankees-Phillies prediction and pick. We will also let you know how to watch the game. Yankees-Phillies Projected Starters. Gerrit Cole vs....
Philly’s Fabric Workshop and Museum names new executive director
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. The Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia has a new executive director. Kelly Shindler, currently director of exhibitions and public interpretation for the Pew Center for Arts and...
Eagles to sign veteran OL who has NFC East history
Nick Gates‘ journey around the NFC East is set to continue. The former Giants and Commanders starter is heading to Philadelphia. The Eagles agreed to terms with Gates on Tuesday, NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo tweeted. The team waived cornerback Mario Goodrich to make room on its roster. Having played...
Mekhi Becton getting first-team reps at guard at Eagles camp
The next chapter of Mekhi Becton’s NFL career may take place at a new position. Becton was working at right guard with the starting offense at Monday’s practice. Tyler Steen had been getting those reps, but he injured his ankle and Becton, who played both tackle spots with the Jets, will now get a chance to show what he can do at the only open starting spot on the offensive line in Philadelphia.
Juan Soto joins Mickey Mantle in exclusive club with wild feat rarely seen since 1901
New York Yankees outfielder Juan Soto has entered the record books once again. With the Yankees’ 14-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, Soto has played the most number of games while reaching base safely over three times. This feat puts Juan Soto in the same club as the legendary Mickey Mantle. Mantle holds the record […] The post Juan Soto joins Mickey Mantle in exclusive club with wild feat rarely seen since 1901 appeared first on ClutchPoints.
California’s Habit Burger Opens New Jersey Outpost
A Golden State burger chain that has recently made themselves at home in the Garden State has expanded yet again as Habit Burger Grill has launched their newest location in Hamilton. The company’s latest 3,100-square-foot restaurant comes complete with a drive-thru and is situated at 1227 Route 33 in the...
Isaiah Rodgers shows off new cleats for 2024 with ‘Dallas Sucks’ written on the bottom
Although Eagles corner Isaiah Rodgers has yet to actually suit up for the team, he’s been trying his best to embrace the Philly attitude. On Monday, Rodgers showed off his new cleats for the 2024 season. Clearly inspired by top-tier superhero Spider-Man, he also threw in some Cowboys shade for good measure, writing “Dallas Sucks” on the bottom of them.
Transforming Philly public transit: Riders advocate for a streamlined service
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Philadelphians discussed issues plaguing the city’s public transit system, SEPTA, during a Bridging Blocks conversation hosted by WHYY News at the Ramonita G. de Rodriguez Library on Tuesday night.
FBI in NJ is looking for armed women who robbed Princeton bank
PRINCETON — Authorities are looking for the public’s help in identifying a woman who robbed a bank in Princeton on Sunday afternoon. A woman robbed the TD Bank at around 2 p.m., Sunday, July 28, at 883 Route 206, in Princeton, according to the FBI Newark Trenton Resident Agency and the Princeton Police Department.
Hopewell Valley Student Climate Action Plan, District Abolishes Random Testing, and Other Updates
The Board of Education meeting room was crowded with guest speakers and members of the Hopewell Valley community for a busy evening of presentations, recognitions, and updates. Climate Action Plan. Students, Catherine Zeglarski and Benjamin Pollara, and advisors, art teacher Carolyn McGrath and Hopewell Elementary School principal Dr. Scott Brettell,...
Judge, Chisholm both homer twice, Rice, Volpe also go deep and Yankees rout Phillies 14-4
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Aaron Judge homered twice to increase his major league-leading total to 39, Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit his first two home runs for the Yankees and New York beat the Philadelphia Phillies 14-4 on Monday night for its first three-game winning streak since early June. Judge, Chisholm and Ben Rice all took All-Star Zack Wheeler deep in the first two innings, and Judge added a two-run shot against Yunior Marte for a big league-best 99 RBIs. “I told him I had 96 one year,” manager Aaron Boone said of his 2003 season. “He passed that tonight in July and he gets walked and pitched all the time, too.” Anthony Volpe hit his ninth homer of the season, a two-run shot in the eighth, and Chisholm added a ninth-inning homer against catcher Garrett Stubbs to give the Yankees their first six-homer game this season.
Recent Penn graduate Blake Broszus crashes out of 2024 Olympics in the second round of the men’s foil individual
Sports is all about peaking at the right moments. For recent Penn graduate Blake Broszus, there was no time better to hit his stride than ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. As a foilist on the Penn fencing team, the San Jose, Calif. native was part of a team that made Penn program history this past year. Broszus’ efforts at the 2024 NCAA Fencing Championships set up a final match that guaranteed that a Quaker would bring home the individual title — a feat that had not been accomplished in 27 years.
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