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New York Post: Bryce Harper Has an Idea on How to Address MLB’s Umpiring Problem
The MLB has long had an umpiring problem, and MLB players like Phillies' first baseman Bryce Harper, has thoughts on how to solve the issue. Major League Baseball has had a seemingly worsening umpiring problem and Philadelphia Phillies MVP and All-Star Bryce Harper has an idea on how to address it, writes Matt Ehalt for the New York Post.
Raising Cane’s to Open Two New Montgomery County Locations
Raising Cane’s is planning on opening twelve new restaurants in Greater Philadelphia over the next three-and-a-half years, and two will be in Montgomery County, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Baton Rouge, Louisiana-based chain has been rapidly expanding and has opened ten locations in the Philadelphia...
Paramount Realty and Edgewood Properties to Transform Neshaminy Mall
Neshaminy Mall, Paramount Realty and Edgewood Properties announced plans to redevelop the site while still retaining key anchor sites. The new owners of Neshaminy Mall, Paramount Realty, and Edgewood Properties, have announced plans to redevelop the site, aiming to breathe new life into the half-vacant property, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Jason Kelce grows his post-retirement portfolio
Jason Kelce isn't just a businessman; he's a business, man.Why it matters: Podcaster and pitchman extraordinaire, Kelce is quickly building an empire since retiring after 13 seasons with the Eagles.Driving the news: Besides becoming an analyst on ESPN's "Monday Night Countdown," Kelce has soared to "New Heights" — and not just on the airwaves — by expanding his post-retirement portfolio.Zoom in: Kelce has his hands in everything from real estate to:SoupCerealBarbecue charcoal, and … of course …BeerMakes sense when you think about Jason tearing off his shirt and swilling beers with Kansas City fans during his brother's latest Super Bowl run.The bottom line: There's seemingly nothing this guy can't do or sell. Hell, Jason is so popular some Pennsylvanians want him to run for governor.
Taste Test: Philly Style Bagels
I have a boundless love of bagels and am always searching for a new spot to try.Cue Philly Style Bagels, which our Axios Miami friends (go figure) tipped us off about.🥯 What I got: Classic lox with cream cheese, cucumber, tomato and red onion on — what else? — an everything bagel.✅ Thought bubble: A great take on a deli classic. Simple and satisfying.The sammie was compact and didn't fall apart, and the cucumbers added a nice crunch.Yes, but: A little heavy on the cream cheese.If you go: There's locations in Fishtown and Old City.
These Popular Takeout Windows in Philadelphia Are Guaranteed Not to Disappoint
Philadelphia is filled with a number of takeout windows that are just about guaranteed to satisfy your cravings. Whether you are in the mood for fried chicken sandwiches, cheesesteaks, donuts, or ice cream, Philadelphia is full of takeout windows that are guaranteed to satisfy your craving while providing fast service, write Maddy Sweitzer-Lammé and Kae Lani Palmisano for Philadelphia Magazine.
Air stays sticky in Philadelphia Tuesday, chance for spotty showers throughout the day
It'll be cloudy and humid across the Delaware Valley Tuesday, and after some light morning rain, more chances for spotty showers pick up in the afternoon. Dew points in the 70s will make it feel pretty muggy, but meteorologist Kate Bilo says relief is on the way heading into the weekend.
Harcum College’s Social Justice Program and Faculty Empower Students for Community Impact
In today’s society, the launch of Harcum College’s Social Justice Program is both timely and essential, offering students crucial insights into the social equality needed to build thriving communities. The program is perfect for those who are passionate about advocacy and justice in their local areas and provides students with the knowledge and tools to make a real difference in their communities.
Princeton Community Housing appoints new director of finance and administration
Alicia Defreitas has joined Princeton Community Housing as the new director of finance and administration. She succeeds Janet McClafferty, who served in the role for nine years. Defreitas, a resident of Delran, previously served as a finance director at the Henry M. Jackson Foundation, which is dedicated to advancing military...
Meridian Bank Shares Latest Successes, Updates in Its 20th Anniversary 2023 Annual Report
Meridian Bank released its 20th Anniversary 2023 Annual Report, sharing the Bank's progress and successes throughout the year. Meridian Bank recently released its 20th Anniversary 2023 Annual Report in which Chairman and CEO, Christopher Annas, shared the Bank’s progress and successes throughout the year. Referencing the Bank’s primary business...
Joel Embiid's ignorant shot at Jayson Tatum 'especially bad' due to stars' synergies
Joel Embiid took an ignorant shot at Jayson Tatum during an appearance on the “Check Ball Show" with Drew Hanlen, Austin Mills, and Frankie Delgado -- claiming that if the Philadelphia 76ers big man had a 5/20 performance from the field, his team would get blown out. As NESN's...
76ers scoop up two-time Hornets veteran after two hilarious stints in Charlotte
The Charlotte Hornets waived Reggie Jackson after trading for him this summer in a deal to help the Denver Nuggets clean up their books, and now, the veteran point guard will be joining the Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers completely revamped their roster this summer. They signed Paul George, re-signed Kelly...
MLB insider says Phillies are crossing off multiple trade deadline outfield options
The Philadelphia Phillies have been actively searching for outfield help as the trade deadline rapidly approaches. As a result, they have been linked to various attractive trade candidates across the league. However, according to MLB insider Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Phillies are out of the running for three...
Pennsylvania American Water Provides Pro Bono Will Preparation Services for First Responders
Representatives from American Water, Pennsylvania American Water and Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP celebrate the inaugural Wills for First Responders event. American Water has debuted its new Wills for First Responders service, which offers pro bono, one-time basic estate planning legal services to first responders within the company’s service area.
Handling of chemical contamination near Bartram’s Garden trail draws fire
The discovery of chemical contamination near a trail at Bartam’s Garden in Philadelphia along the Schuylkill River, a tributary of the Delaware River, set off a round of recriminations and finger-pointing about when regulators first knew about it and how they responded. Since the discovery made headlines last week,...
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