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How Community Connector Roland Bui is Using the Culinary Scene to Make Philly a Better, More Vibrant City
Roland Bui is a community and culinary connector who strives to connect local chefs, business owners, and dining connoisseurs. Roland Bui is many things and holds various titles, but among his most treasured occupations is that of a culinary connector, writes Earl Hopkins for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In the role,...
This Awesome Indoor Pickleball Court is Coming Soon to Burlington County, NJ!
Pickleball really is becoming all the rage across the country, and New Jersey is no exception!. Grab your rackets! PickleRage, an indoor Pickleball club is coming soon to the Moorestown/Mount Laurel area! This will be their first location in New Jersey. Where will PickleRage in Moorestown be located?. Back in...
Man's body pulled from Delaware River; Philadelphia police call death suspicious
A homicide investigation is underway after the Philadelphia Police Marine Unit pulled a man's body from the Delaware River after he was last seen boating with friends. Police were called to the river near Linden Avenue in the Holmesburg neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia around 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 25, 2024, for a report of a body in the water, Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small said.
Guardians top struggling Phillies 3-1 in key interleague showdown
Ben Lively struck out six in six innings to lead the Cleveland Guardians to a 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday night in a matchup of teams with the best records in baseball.
When It Comes to Finding the Best Whoopie Pies, The Cream of the Crop Is Right Here in Bristol
Whoopie Pies, a Pennsylvania Dutch lunch dessert born of a waste-not-want-not-era. The history of whoopie pies is, like most culinary tales, a multicultural kaleidoscope of shifting geographies. Philadelphia’s proximity to one link in the dessert’s DNA chain — Lancaster County — means ample local skill in creating them. Kae Lani Palmisano tracked the source of some of the best in Bucks County for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
First Bank House of the Week: A Virginia Farmhouse in Glen Mills
An amazing Virginia farmhouse home on 1.79 attractive acres with six bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms is available for sale in Glen Mills. This stunning residence is a true masterpiece offering both luxury and tranquility. The home welcomes you with a beautiful farmhouse porch with mahogany floors and a copper roof.
Eagles News: Encouraging signs from Cam Jurgens
Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links ... When Hurts takes off on a scramble and motors into the secondary it can draw “oohs” and “ahhs” from fans at camp, but his red jersey affords him the comfort of running without fear. But there was a designed run that warranted excitement because it showcased a pulling Cam Jurgens. The Eagles have seen that athleticism from the center since his rookie camp when then-starter Jason Kelce was sidelined following elbow surgery in 2022. But it must be nice to know that the “get Kelce in space with a head of steam” plays won’t have go following his retirement. Jurgens picked off a defender to clear a path for Hurts, as did left tackle Jordan Mailata. Offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland calls it his “pizza theory” with linemen divvying up blocks like pieces of pizza. Later on, Jurgens jumped ahead of Saquon Barkley and as they sauntered into the second level, the running back grabbed his center and they ran together arm in arm.
Can Signe Wilkinson Say That?
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Editorial cartoonist Signe Wilkinson has made a career drawing images that reflect contemporary American life. Wilkinson says she is now mostly retired, but her cartoons appeared in The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News for 35 years. Now, about 30 pieces of her work are on view...
Phillies Get A Right-Handed Bat In The Outfield
(00:00-22:53) The Front Page with Bob Cooney, and accountability within the Eagles locker room. (22:53-35:37) Bob. Amy and Ray dive into Vic Fangio’s press conference yesterday and can Bryce Huff be trusted a 3-down player. (35:27-43:21) Devin White sounds like a leader, but will the performance on the field...
Haddonfield Little League team wins first-ever state championship
A parade through the streets of Haddonfield, New Jersey, Thursday evening celebrated the U11 Haddonfield Little League State Champions.On Sunday in Wallington, Haddonfield beat Toms River 9-5 in Game 6. Officials believe this is the first-ever state title for a Haddonfield Little League team."It's a really big thing for our town and these kids," said coach Frank DeLano.Delano says the team showed tremendous resilience throughout the season, but this is about more than just baseball."It's lifelong memories. It's friendships. It's relationships and to watch their faces -- a bunch of 11 year olds -- go from ear to ear...
First Bank House of the Week: Custom Old-World Tudor in Lafayette Hill
A charming custom-built Tudor-style home on 0.79 acres with four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Lafayette Hill. This gorgeous residence showcases old-world elegance combined with modern amenities. It features a myriad of unique architectural characteristics, including an attractive turret. Highlights include a grand...
SEPTA to upgrade MLS subway fleet in 2029
The Market-Frankford Line is getting new cars in 2029. Septa awarded a contract to Hitachi Rail. The new fleet will have improved accessibility and overall reliability. Other features include digital wayfinding displays, greater passenger capacity, and regenerative braking to conserve energy. Delivery is scheduled to begin in 2029. With a full fleet delivery by the […]
New leader at TTF Watershed
Justin DiBerardinis, new executive director of the Tookany/Tacony-Frankford Watershed, was the guest speaker at last week’s Lawncrest Community Association meeting. DiBerardinis replaced Julie Slavet, who had led the organization since 2011. He previously had leadership roles at Bartram’s Garden and FDR Park. DiBerardinis said TTF Watershed works to...
Burpee’s Fordhook Farm Opens to Public for Exclusive Garden Tours
Fordhook Farm, home to the renowned gardening company Burpee, will offer a rare opportunity for the public to explore its gardens and estate. Fordhook Farm, home to the renowned gardening company Burpee, will offer a rare opportunity for the public to explore its gardens and estate this weekend, writes Ed Doyle for Tapinto Doylestown.
Eagles News: Philadelphia ranks second on list of best NFL championship foundations
Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links ... 2) Philadelphia Eagles. GM Howie Roseman has mastered the art of team building in the salary cap era. The shrewd evaluator utilizes the standard “draft and develop” model to establish a nucleus, but he also aggressively adds blue-chip pieces via trade or free agency. Philadelphia’s star-studded offensive lineup features a smorgasbord of Pro Bowlers acquired through various means. The creative approach throws caution to the wind, as Roseman builds a team with the capacity to win now while simultaneously fostering the kind of development that will keep the Eagles in title contention for years to come. Given Roseman’s penchant for accumulating draft capital to select blue-chippers or swap for key assets, Philly will always be in the hunt for the Lombardi Trophy.
School District Announces New Learning Network Structure
Today, I’m excited to announce that after extensive collaboration with principals, assistant superintendents, union representatives, and external stakeholders, the School District of Philadelphia will reorganize its Learning Network structure for the 2024-2025 school year. As we work towards becoming the fastest improving, large urban school district, updating the Learning Network structure is one of three key drivers for improving customer service and accelerating academic achievement in the upcoming school year. The other two drivers are:
Aqua Pennsylvania Breaks Ground on $14.3M Crum Creek Water Treatment Plant Upgrade
BRYN MAWR, PA — Aqua Pennsylvania has commenced a significant construction project at its Crum Creek Water Treatment Plant in Springfield, a move aimed at ensuring safe and reliable drinking water for the residents of Delaware County. The groundbreaking event, held on Wednesday, saw the participation of Aqua leadership, elected officials, and community leaders.
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