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Eligible ‘Historically Disadvantaged’ Philly Businesses Can Apply for Second Round of Boost Your Business Financing
“Historically disadvantaged” businesses in Philadelphia can apply for the second round of Boost Your Business financing to receive $50,000 zero-interest forgivable loans to help them create jobs and boost revenue. “Historically disadvantaged” businesses in Philadelphia can apply for the second round of Boost Your Business financing to receive $50,000...
Black-owned Spirits Company, Diggs Boys Bourbon, Plans to Open Distillery and Tasting Room in Philadelphia Next Year
Diggs Boys Bourbon will soon be available in Pennsylvania stores. In 2025, the hope is to open a new distillery in Philadelphia. Diggs Boys Bourbon, a spirits company launched during the COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020, will soon be available in Pennsylvania as it also plans a new distillery and tasting room in Philadelphia, writes Michaela Althouse for PhillyVoice.
This Philly Construction Camp Teaches Young Girls Various Industry Skills
Sheet Metal Workers’ Training Center of Local 19 and the NAWIC Philadelphia Foundation are creating a pathway for women in the construction industry with a camp for young girls to gain valuable skills and insight. With a growing need for construction workers nationwide and a major gender disparity in...
Six most expensive homes sold in the Cherry Hill area, July 8-14
A house in Cherry Hill that sold for $601,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Cherry Hill area in the past week. In total, six residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $386,167. The average price per square foot ended up at $239.
Morris, Essex landlords broke law with limits on emotional support animals, NJ says
Apartment complexes in Parsippany, Verona and four other New Jersey towns likely violated the rights of residents to keep emotional support animals, the state Attorney General's Office said this week, in an announcement that highlighted new legal protections for people with disabilities. Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced his office had...
Monty Dahm, Owner of Atlantic City, NJ Tun Tavern Forced to Litigate
Monty Dahm is an honorable man and a United States Marine. Remember, you’re never a former Marine. Once a Marine … Always a Marine. You can tell that that the last thing that Monty Dahm wants to do is to be forced to litigate the issue of his decades-long trademark of The Tun Tavern.
Temple will visit Boston College to start home-and-home series
The Temple men's basketball team will visit Boston College on Nov. 15, according to the schedule posted on BC's athletic department website. The Friday night game will be Temple's first against the Eagles since the 2003 National Invitation Tournament and its first at Conte Forum since 1992. The on-off-and-on matchup...
10 most expensive homes sold in Burlington County, July 8-14
A house in Vincentown that sold for $2.1 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Burlington County in the past week. In total, 114 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $467,554, or $234 per square foot.
Recycling Worker Saves Oil-Covered Kitten From Trash Compactor, Hammonton Pet Rescue Says
Rise Again Animal Rescue said Mark Motta was on his recycling route with the Burlington County Regional Recycling Program when he found the female kitten covered in oil in his waste compactor. The Hammonton nonprofit posted about the kitten now named Squishy on Facebook on Thursday, July 18. The rescue...
NBA Star’s New Sneaker Pays Tribute To New Jersey
A new and exclusive shoe out this week is all about New Jersey. NBA Star Kyrie Irving, who grew up in West Orange, has designed a new sneaker celebrating the Garden State and all its beauty. And what a beautiful shoe it is!. It's a really cool sneaker design with...
Riverkeeper plans to sue NY over killing of sturgeon by commercial fishing
Riverkeepers from New York and Delaware plan to sue to prevent the endangered Atlantic sturgeon — a prehistoric creature that can weigh as much as 800 pounds — from being caught and killed in commercial fishing nets. The environmental groups on Thursday announced their intent to sue New...
Residents on ‘Fixed Incomes’ in Pemberton Boro. Describe Their ‘Upset’ in Receiving Water, Sewer Utility Bills Reflecting Quarterly $39 Increase, Learning, Amid Protest, of Separate Municipal Tax Hike of 7.5 Cents
PEMBERTON BOROUGH—A hike in the base service charge for water and sewer utility customers of Pemberton Borough that was approved by Pemberton Borough Council back in April without any public objection, was suddenly a major point of contention at the latest June 17 meeting of the council after residents (many of whom were not at that prior meeting) began receiving their bills and taking note of what amounts to a total quarterly increase of $39 between the two utilities.
Pemberton Twp. Council Orders Yet Another Investigation, This One Probing Circumstances Behind ‘Firing’ of Plumbing, Electrical Official
At Issue is Tabernacle Twp.’s Tom Boyd, Who Was Providing Shared Services to Pemberton and Has Been at Center of Tabernacle Town Hall Controversy. Terminated Employee Alleges He Was Accused of Having Used ‘Racial Slur,’ Which He Adamantly Denies, and Let Go Without Any Sort of Investigation.
Resolutions That Led to Pandemonium at Pemberton Council Meeting Allow Warehouse Project on Rt. 206 to Be Connected to Mt. Holly MUA
PEMBERTON—The special July 10 Pemberton Township Council meeting that turned contentious was over, in part, a pair of proposed resolutions intended to approve the nearby “Mount Holly Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA)’s request,” according to Pemberton Township Business Administrator Daniel Hornickel, for Treatment Works Approvals (TWAs) that enables the agency to obtain permission from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) to “construct a sanitary sewer collection system along Route 206” in Pemberton to serve proposed Rockefeller warehouses at 2470 and 2554 Route 206.
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