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Longtime 6ABC/Philadelphia meteorologist announces he’s leaving the station
Following a recent tease on Facebook, a longtime meteorologist at Channel 6 in Philadelphia has announced he is leaving the station and moving down south. And as we opined yesterday, we had the chances of that actually happening at "incredibly low to almost zero," after all, very few people actually ever leave 6ABC, so this must have been an excellent opportunity.
A look inside this insanely gorgeous mansion in Moorestown, NJ
When I want to see mansions, I don’t think to drive around Burlington County. (OK, I’ve never driven around to look at mansions, that would be a bit creepy.) When I’m thinking of mansions in New Jersey I’m thinking Princeton or Alpine or Short Hills. But...
Philadelphia Legend, ‘Last Boss Jock’ Hired at WFIL Has Died
Yet another great radio broadcasting legend has left us. He was a WIBBAGE, WIBG 99 “Good Guy” and “The Last Boss Jock hired on Famous 56, WFIL. We have just learned the news that Bob Charger has died. Charger was a high respected radio broadcaster, music director,...
Want the best cheesesteak in Philadelphia? Locals say here’s exactly where to go
Is there a food that's more iconic than a cheesesteak in Philadelphia?. The bread. The meat. The cheese. The onions. The attitude. The city. It all adds up to a perfect combination. Now, one could argue that a damn good hoagie from a damn good deli in and around the...
Skate Park construction to start soon in South Jersey
PENNSAUKEN — Skaters will soon have more options in Camden County. Come September, construction will begin on a new skate park amounting to over $900,000 at Cooper River Park. County officials say efforts should be completed by the end of the year. Described as a “6,000-square-foot, streetscape-style skatepark” by...
Mary Mason, trailblazing Philadelphia radio host, dies at 94
Philadelphia radio legend Mary Mason recently passed away at the age of 94. Mason rose in popularity and influence in a career spanning decades, which included an interview with President Bill Clinton during a visit to Philadelphia in the 1990s. She started her career in 1958 as a gospel music...
PA Lottery giving tickets to Eagles home game. Here's a chance to win.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The Pennsylvania Lottery is giving people a chance to win tickets to an Eagles regular season home game this season.From now until Thursday, Sept. 12, people who play the Eagles Fast Play game can enter a second-chance drawing.Each ticket for the Eagles Second-Chance will be awarded five entries.People who play the game online will also be eligible to win tickets in a separate Pennsylvania Lottery Online Prize Drawing from Aug. 7 to Sept. 11."Enter tickets as soon as possible after play and please play responsibly," lottery officials said in a press release. "Mailed or late entries are not accepted. Games will remain for sale after the Second-Chance promotion ends."
This Week's Vendor Lineup at Sunday's Rancocas Woods Farmers Market
MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — The Rancocas Woods Farmers Market's 2024 season is in full swing! The Market is back this weekend on Sunday, August 11. The Market is scheduled to run every Sunday through October 13 from 10AM to 2PM and is located outdoors at 118 Creek Road, behind Creek Mercantile off of Conestoga Road.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Every week, residents and visitors will be able to shop farm-fresh produce, local baked goods and more. A donation-based outdoor yoga class will also take place each week starting at 10AM, so bring your mat and water! The...
Fishing lure: From license to rod, the beginners guide to fishing; what you need to know
PHILADELPHIA - Fishing is an all-encompassing term that, for many who do not participate, can symbolize a day on a lake or a beach, or on a boat, moored somewhere, silent and focused on the big catch. Those who are serious and do participate know it is that idyllic picture and yet, they know it to be so much more.
Meeting Offers First Look at Plans for Proposed Food Innovation and Retail Center in Camden
CAMDEN – The members of a public-private partnership who want to turn the long-abandoned 124-year-old former Campbell Soup warehouse at 300 North Delaware Ave into a four-floor food innovation and retail center revealed its interior plans during a community stakeholders briefing and feedback session on Wednesday, August 8, at Rutgers-Camden. The way food entrepreneur, celebrity chef and member of the public-private partnership Aaron McCargo Jr., sees it, the center’s first floor would house a marketplace and several small kitchen areas. The second floor would have restaurants, a cigar bar, traditional bars and office space. The third floor...
Spin Doctors Still Rocking and Rolling with New Album and Bassist
Next on You Oughta Know, check out Camden County’s free Summer Park Concert series. Meet the Spin Doctors and hear what they’ve been up to in the studio. Find out how to live more with less with the “Downsizing Designer.” Discover clues to the past from a famous shipwreck. Visit a local mushroom farm that harvests diverse varieties year-round. See Patrick Stoner’s Flicks featuring Kevin Costner.
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