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The Top Bordentown "Feel Good" Stories of July
BORDENTOWN, NJ — While a new month is now ahead of us, let's look back at some of the top "feel good" stories to come out of Bordentown in July 2024! Girl Scouts Troop 24126 Spreading Positivity at Bordentown Regional Middle School Through Bronze Award Project: A group of Bordentown Girl Scouts is using this summer to spread positivity to students at Bordentown Regional Middle School (BRMS) when they return to the classroom this Fall. Eight members of Girl Scout Troop 24126 are currently working towards their Bronze Award by painting inspiring quotes on the walls of bathrooms and...
Rutgers raises standing in race for Pittsburgh WR Khalil Taylor
Rutgers continues to recruit for the future and that led to an unofficial visit last weekend for class of 2027 wide receiver Khalil Taylor of Seton-Lasalle in Pittsburgh, Pa. The 5-foot-11, 180-pounder came in with a Rutgers offer and was able to get a closer look at the program. Taylor...
Great Pa News Quiz: Shapiro Speculation and Pennsylvania Goes to the Olympics
Gov. Josh Shapiro at the 16th annual Roots Picnic in Philadelphia on June 1, 2024. Photo courtesy Commonwealth Media Services. In this week’s news quiz: The veepstakes are almost over, a congressional Trump shooting task force, and Pennsylvania goes for gold. Article by Colin Deppen of Spotlight PA. As...
Princeton Graduate Student Julian Chehirian Is Exhibiting Pavilion on Bulgaria at Venice Biennale
PRINCETON, N.J. — Julian Chehirian was born in Brooklyn, the child of artists who fled Bulgaria’s political repression at the end of the 1980s, about a year before the fall of the Berlin Wall. After being granted asylum at the Traiskirchen refugee camp outside Vienna, they waited a year and a half for safe passage to the U.S. They never expected to return.
3 Delaware Valley spots among USA Today's 'Best Bars in America'
If you are looking for a good watering hole, then you may want to check out USA Today's list of best bars because three of them are right here in the Delaware Valley.One spot is familiar to students and alumni of the University of Delaware. The ever-famous Deer Park Tavern in Newark was ranked third overall.The Bloomsday Restaurant and Wine Bar in Philadelphia's Society Hill was also a favorite among critics. Bloomsday stood out for its charm as a spot that sits along cobblestone streets and for its natural wine list.Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, New Jersey, also received a nod for its popular dog-friendly "Yappy Hour".USA Today food writers who cover each area selected the 27 favorite spots.
Josh Shapiro: Learn about the education track record of Kamala Harris’ potential VP pick
Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system.Of all the vice presidential candidates reportedly under consideration by Democratic presidential frontrunner Kamala Harris, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro has one of the most extensive education records.But he hasn’t always been in lockstep with the Democratic Party — or teachers unions — when it comes to schools.His public support of private school vouchers last year drew the ire of some national public education groups. Facing intense pushback from public school advocates, teachers unions, and some fellow Democrats, Shapiro has since tempered that position, and has...
Philadelphia Man Sentenced to 25 Years for Violent Carjackings, Resulting in One Death and Severe Injury
A Philadelphia man has been sentenced to a quarter-century behind bars for his role in two violent carjackings that left one food delivery driver dead and another severely injured. John Nusslein, 20, received a 300-month prison term from United States District Court Judge John M. Younge, according to an announcement from U.S. Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero. The sentencing also includes five years of supervised release, $5,300 in restitution, and a $300 special assessment fee.
Meet Famous Author Nicholas Sparks at Doylestown, PA Bookstore
Nicholas Sparks, known for his mega-popular love stories like The Notebook, Message in a Bottle, Dear John, A Walk to Remember, and so many more, will be appearing in Bucks County in September at a local bookstore. I know...so exciting, isn't it?. The author who so easily puts you deep...
Spend time outdoors by attending these events at Philly Parks
The end of summer is almost here and if you are looking to spend some time outdoors, why not go to one of the many amazing parks right here in Philadelphia? Named the ‘Best Playground in Philadelphia’ the Anna C. Verna Playground at FDR Park will be hosting a FREE event on August 17 from […]
Fantasy Football Take-Shopping: Biggest projected winners from Eagles' Kellen Moore hire
It’s June. No one has nor does anyone need “the answers to the test” yet — to use a silly analogy that somehow makes the very unserious pursuit of understanding and projecting NFL teams and players seem like some profound quest. We’re writing thoughts in pencil...
Eagles Preparing For New Kickoff Rules: "You Have To Build It Like A House"
PHILADELPHIA – For the first time in a long time, maybe forever, the NFL kickoff may not be the time to visit the restroom or grab a sandwich. With the new rules being implemented, the kickoff and kickoff return will bring a new level of intrigue. Whether it leads...
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