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Here Are the Best Pizza Shops in Delaware County. See If You Agree
Pica's pizza was just one of six highlighted as the best Delaware County pizza by PhillyBite Magazine. Delaware County is no stranger to good Italian food with pizza shops catering to a variety of styles dotting the landscape. Here are six of the best pizza shops in Delaware County., writes...
Delaware County and Philadelphia Saw Greatest Increase in Income Required to Buy House
3-story Victorian home on North Swarthmore Ave in Ridley Park. The income needed to buy a home in Philadelphia and Delaware counties went up by 6 percent, which is the highest increase across the most populous metro areas in the United States. According to a new Redfin analysis, the income...
Philly Restaurant Bans GOP Candidate After Being Told Campaign Stop Was Autism Event
“You’re not welcome back.”That’s the message the manager of Philadelphia cheesesteak joint Max’s Steaks had for Pennsylvania Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick, after his campaign held an event outside the restaurant Friday that the eatery was told would be about autism awareness.Mike Sfida—who agreed to hold the event because his niece and nephew have autism—was alarmed when he saw Donald Trump signs being hung outside the beloved North Philly spot on Friday, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. McCormick arrived, gave a campaign stump address, and then handed out free sandwiches.“We didn’t sign up for that at all. Zero,” he told...
Pennsylvania judge suspended without pay over political social media posts
(WHTM) — A Pennsylvania judge has been suspended without pay for publishing political social media posts even after being warned not to do so. According to court documents, Judge Mark B. Cohen of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County was suspended after repeatedly and continually posting political social media posts despite warnings from […]
4 Pa. cities among U.S.’s best for trick-or-treating
Ah, Halloween — a time of spooky stories and shows, and when the world is flooded with all things pumpkin spice. There’s also, of course, the trick-or-treating. And wouldn’t you know, there’s four spots in Pennsylvania that are among the United States’s best for the activity!
These Two Montgomery County Towns Are Ranked the Best Places to Live If You’re 55 or Older
Collegeville was one of two Montgomery County towns ranked as ideal Pennsylvania towns for people who are 55 years and older to live in. Insider Monkey just released a list of Pennsylvania’s best towns for residents age 55 and over. Two of its recommended sites are in Montgomery County.
Bucks County Boasts Top Wealthy Neighborhoods in the Nation
The Philadelphia region is home to some of the wealthiest zip codes in the country, including two Bucks County towns. The Philadelphia region is home to some of the wealthiest zip codes in the country, including two Bucks County towns, write Joanne Drilling and Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Toughkenamon Pilots Aid Emergency Relief Efforts in North Carolina
Jonathan Martin, director of aviation for New Garden Flying Field shows where supplies are stored on aircraft providing relief to North Carolina victims. A group of local pilots took off from New Garden Flying Field in Toughkenamon last week and headed to North Carolina to help those who have lost everything in the hurricane, writes Briana Smith for 6abc.
91st annual Pulaski Day Parade marches through Philadelphia
A celebration of Polish culture and pride took place Sunday along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia.The 91st annual Pulaski Day Parade made its way through the heart of the city."Everybody's having a nice time, and it's nice to see that, we need more of that," said Kenneth Schmidt, of Haddonfield, New Jersey.6abc is proud to bring you cultural parades all month long. Our Alicia Vitarelli and Michael Blichasz, the president of the Polish American Cultural Center, hosted the event."Every imaginable generation has been represented here in this parade," said Blichasz.Spectators say seeing the parade reminded them of their roots."It's nice to hear the language again I learned it in grade school but can't remember much now," said Barbara Murphy, of Morton, Pennsylvania.For many, they say the dances and music stood out to them."It's been an eye opener I've never been to a Pulaski Day parade before and it was fun to see all the little kids," said Mary Jo D'Agostino, of Bristol, Pennsylvania.On top of a great parade, residents say they couldn't have asked for better weather, as the sun was out the entire time.
Philadelphia families pray for release of loved ones still held hostage by Hamas
One year after Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel and murdered 1,200 people while taking another 251 hostage, families in the Philadelphia area are still holding out hope for the release of their loved ones.For Noga Senderowitsch, who lives in Bala Cynwyd, every day since Oct. 7, 2023 has felt like groundhog day."It's been one long day that we've been reliving over and over again," she said.Two family friends, Iair and Eitan Horn, who Senderowitsch says are like brothers to her, are still missing. "They were both kidnapped together. And whether they are together or not right...
Antisemitic vandalism at Philadelphia’s Holocaust memorial more than doubled in the year since Hamas’ attacks on Israel
It has been one year since Hamas attacked Israel, sparking a conflict that has taken scores of lives. The ripple effects are felt here, where antisemitic vandalism has more than doubled at Philadelphia’s Holocaust Memorial Plaza in the last year.
Three Main Projects Mark Years of Schuylkill Expressway Construction
The Schuylkill Expressway has cost millions to improve safety and reliability despite not adding any new lanes. While years of construction on the Schuylkill Expressway have not resulted in new lanes or barriers, they have been marked by three main projects dating back as far as 2017, writes Michelle Myers for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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