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Mercer County Board of Elections launches poll worker recruitment effort
The Mercer County Board of Elections is conducting a campaign to recruit new Election Board Workers ahead of the November General Election—and residents can make up to $300 in the process. Over the coming weeks, the Board of Elections will be raising awareness of the opportunity for county residents...
New Bent Iron Brewing Company in Hamilton, NJ Opening This Week
There's a brand new brewery in Mercer County and it's ready to open. It's called Bent Iron Brewing Company. It's the very first brewery in Hamilton Township. Cheers to that!. I told you about it last winter, when the work was getting underway. It's located at 70 Extonville Road. A...
Wyncote man arrested for DUI in Lancaster County
The West Earl Township Police Department (Lancaster County) announced that Shawn Mapp, 49, of Wyncote was arrested on July 29 at approximately 2:00pm following a routine traffic stop on the southbound side of Route 222. According to the police report, the traffic stop was initiated by an officer who said...
Enhancing the skills of drivers with medical conditions
Dennis Magrann, of DriveWell Rehab, has a background as an occupational therapist and more than 20 years experience as a driving rehabilitation specialist. Magrann works with clients with medical issues such as stroke, neuropathy, amputation, spinal cord injury, concussions and head injury, Parkinson’s, paralysis and multiple sclerosis. A member...
Rat’s Is One Of The Most Romantic Restaurants in NJ
Looking for the perfect spot for your next date night? It’s right here in Mercer County, New Jersey! When you’re looking for the perfect spot to bring your significant other or even a first date, you look for a few key factors. The food has to be good,...
PHOTOS: Newtown Auto Show Revs Onto State Street
Thousands of people gathered along State Street in Newtown Borough on Sunday for the annual Newtown Antique and Classic Auto Show. Organized by the Newtown Business Association (NBA), this year’s event featured a large lineup of vehicles. Attendees of all ages enjoyed a sunny day strolling past rows of...
Latest on the Alexei Kolosov situation with the Flyers
Well, you can’t say that the Philadelphia Flyers’ summer has not been interesting. Outside of a fairly controversial 2024 NHL Entry Draft, top prospect Matvei Michkov coming early, and the Flyers not really trading anyone that we expected them to, there is still the whole saga of what has happened surrounding young goaltender Alexei Kolosov.
FBI Philadelphia Highlights Fight Against Human Trafficking on World Awareness Day
Marking the World Day Against Trafficking of Persons, the FBI Philadelphia has stepped forward to remind the community of the grave issue of human trafficking that plagues various sectors of society. The FBI's efforts are geared towards enlightening the public on the crime's severity, their work to counteract it, and to provide resources for the victims ensnared in its web. Human trafficking, as defined by the agency, is the illicit exploitation of individuals and can manifest through sex trafficking, labor trafficking, and domestic servitude, as detailed in an announcement from the FBI.
Behind the Scenes of the Philadelphia 76ers’ Go-for-Broke Summer
The most misleading image of an NBA offseason is the introductory press conference—all smiles and laughs and mutual back pats. The player poses with a crisp, new jersey. Team officials gush. Everyone’s happy, relaxed, as if the partnership were fated all along and assured of success. “It’s a...
Some UArts students granted diplomas after school's closure: "It's bittersweet"
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Jimmy Butterfield was excited to finish his undergraduate studies at the University of the Arts. After completing three years, the Wilmington native said he had three more semesters to go to earn his two degrees: one in music performance (saxophone) and the other in MBET, the school's Music Business, Entrepreneurship & Technology program. After the school closed last month, like many students, he had to scramble to figure out where he would complete his undergraduate degrees. Now, he won't have to. He got his diploma mailed this month. It's a year earlier than he thought he'd get it.Butterfield and...
New social sports complex coming to Philadelphia in 2025
Calling all ballers, pickleballers that is... there's a new social sports complex coming to the City of Brotherly Love next year. Good City Studio and Vero Capital — the team behind award-winning Filter Club and Equinox Hotels — announce plans for Ballers Philly, a first-of-its-kind social sports venue inside the historic Turbine Hall at The Battery in Fishtown.
Gov. Josh Shapiro reacts to deadly shooting outside Philadelphia mosque: 'Deeply painful and traumatizing'
PHILADELPHIA - Governor Josh Shapiro took to social media following a deadly shooting outside a Philadelphia mosque, calling the murder "deeply painful and traumatizing.'. Shapiro, a front runner to join Kamala Harris' presidential bid, posted on X shortly after a 43-year-old Raheem Jefferson was gunned down outside Al-Aqsa Islamic Society.
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