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Adriana Sabo Is Fighting For Her Life After Fatal Crash: GFM
Sabo, 23, was in a coma fighting for her life, according to a GoFundMe campaign organized by her aunt, Elizabeth Flores of Levittown. Her great-aunt in a Facebook post said she'd been on her way to celebrate a friend's move to Florida. Police previously said speed was a key factor...
The Scarlet Pimpernel Opening at Music Mountain Theatre
Pictured Above: Production photo from The Scarlet Pimpernel Mountain Theatre. Photo Credit: John Posada. (LAMBERTVILLE, NJ) – Friday, August 23rd brought a new mainstage production to Music Mountain Theatre (MMT) in Lambertville, New Jersey for a three-weekend run. The Scarlet Pimpernel, the swashbuckling adventure based on the novel by Baroness Orczy, will be the eleventh mainstage show of MMT’s 2024 season.
Popular Doylestown pub — Chambers 19 — featured in true-crime series
A film crew recently moved into Chambers 19 Bistro & Bar, a downtown Doylestown pub, to shoot scenes for a four-part docuseries titled "Godfather of Fentanyl" that’s streaming on Fox Nation. The scenes shot at Chambers will be seen in the Sept. 4 program, said John Wolff, who owns...
Widow of NJ police officer must repay $268K stolen from taxpayers
HAMILTON (Mercer) — A woman who admitted to stealing from her dead husband's pension has been ordered to repay nearly a decade's worth of stolen benefits. Sandra VonScheven, 49, was ordered to pay $268,000 in restitution in Superior Court in Mercer County, the Attorney General's Office said Thursday. That's...
Doylestown resident promoted to colonel
Jeffrey R. McGeary, of Doylestown, was recently promoted to the rank of colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve. His promotion ceremony was held at his alma mater, Valley Forge Military Academy and College, where he was commissioned a second lieutenant.
Cheltenham resident, award-winning waterways conservation officer feat. by the Inquirer
Erin Czech, a resident of Cheltenham Township, was featured by the Philadelphia Inquirer in an article titled “Low pay and poor morale are driving out these Pa. conservation officers“. Czech, one of Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission’s waterways conservation officers (WCOs), patrols the Delaware River and Schuylkill, as...
2 killed, 1 hospitalized in Ardmore house fire, officials say
Two people are dead after a house fire in Montgomery County on Wednesday night, according to officials from Lower Merion Township. First responders with the Lower Merion Fire Department were called to a house that was reportedly on fire on the 200 block of Greenfield Avenue in Ardmore just after 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 28, officials explained.
Hamilton Man, 18, Arrested for Online Child Exploitation
MERCER COUNTY, NJ - A Hamilton Township man has been arrested and charged following an investigation into online child exploitation, Acting Mercer County Prosecutor Theresa L. Hilton announced on Friday. According to a statement, Gerald Keener, 18, an employee with the Hamilton Township YMCA, is charged with one count of second-degree distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), one count of second-degree possession with the intent to distribute CSAM and one count of third-degree possession of CSAM. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The prosecutor’s office has requested that Keener be held pending trial. An investigation...
Hospitality center promises to bring economic boost to Pleasantville
If you have not noticed, more than a dozen commercial properties have been sold or leased recently in Pleasantville, and more are pending. There is a great vibe of new activity in the air. The hub of the activity is at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Main Street. In...
Wildcats Defeat No. 25 Youngstown State, 24-17, in 2024 Lidlifter
VILLANOVA, Pa.—Led by sixth year quarterback Connor Watkins (Williamsport, Pa.) who averaged better than 10 yards a carry, No. 6 Villanova (1-0) rushed for 246 yards in its season opener and defeated No. 25 Youngstown State (0-1) by a 24-17 count in a Top 25 battle at Villanova Stadium on Thursday night. Watkins rushed for 107 yards and two touchdowns to help lead the Wildcats to a victorious season opener for the eighth consecutive year.
“We want our freedom”: Palestine protesters march at Hillel Center, Charles Library
Amidst a sea of flags and bullhorns, dozens of students gathered for a pro-Palestine march that began at Charles Library and ended at the Hillel Center for Jewish Life on Temple’s campus Thursday. The protesters advocated for justice in Palestine and demanded a change in the university’s financial commitment...
Police investigate triple shooting in Somerton: sources
SOMERTON - Philadelphia police are investigating a triple shooting in Somerton. Police responded to Bustleton Avenue and Tomlinson Road around 11 Thursday night. Police sources say three people were shot – two men and a girl, who was grazed by a bullet to the forehead. Police have not released...
Person dies after flames consume West Philadelphia rowhome
A fire claimed the life of one person Thursday evening inside a rowhome in West Philadelphia.Crews were called to the 5700 block of Harmer Street around 7:30 p.m.Chopper 6 was over the scene as firefighters battled the flames from the roof.More than 60 firefighters fought the blaze for more than half an hour.The cause is still under investigation.Officials have not identified the victim or their cause of death.
Popular ’90s band cancels tour due to mental health issues
A popular rock band from Pennsylvania is taking a break from hitting the stage, at least for now. Ween — formed by Aaron Freeman (aka Gene Ween) and Mickey Melchiondo (aka Dean Ween) in New Hope, Bucks County, in 1984 — announced the band is going to “step away from the stage for the foreseeable future,” according to a Thursday X post.
‘Totally shocked': Customers and lawmakers call for action after Atlantic City Electric bills spike
People in South Jersey say they are feeling the crunch after their summer electric bills skyrocketed. Many say they were shocked to see their Atlantic City Electric bills increase, in some cases doubling, and they want answers. Shannon Franke, an AC Electric customer, said she was shocked when she got...
Beloved restaurant Hank's Place in Chadds Ford set to reopen in the fall
CHADDS FORD, Pa. (CBS) — An iconic Delaware County restaurant that was forced to close and relocate will soon be reopening its doors.Construction is almost complete on the new Hank's Place in Chadds Ford. Co-owners Anthony and Katie Young rebuilt the restaurant from the ground up.The original Hank's Place stood for 71 years before it was damaged by the remnants of Hurricane Ida on Sept. 1, 2021. The dining room, front kitchen, back kitchen and outside area were flooded."It was devastating to see our life's work basically destroyed," Anthony Young said. "Hank's is the heart of Chadds Ford. And...
Philly Gas Commission passes rules that limit public participation in PGW budget process
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