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No Trades for Phillies at Deadline; Riley Cooper Caught on Video, Fined; Teenage Camden Thief Caught |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/31/13 9:29 pm | updated: 07/31/13 9:29 pm |
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The non-waiver trade deadline for Major League baseball came and and went this afternoon at 4pm. The Philadelphia Phillies and General Manager Ruben Amaro Jr did not make any moves. Despite weeks of talk leading up to deadline about what the team should, could, might do there was nothing in the end. Third baseman Michael Young was closest option to trade but all offers came up 'unsatisfactory.' Pitchers Jonathan Papelbon and Cliff Lee were also possibilities but apparently there were no... Read More |
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Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall receives double honor by Venue Today and Billboard Magazine |
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by: liaferrante - Wildwood Crest, NJ started: 07/31/13 6:54 pm | updated: 07/31/13 6:54 pm |
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Venues Today and Billboard Magazines are among the top magazines for respected artists and promoters in the music industry. They have granted Boardwalk Hall as one of the top ten stops.
Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall promotes and hosts many events each year. Many popular artists comes to this arena for the atmosphere and their fans. Last year, the venue was named number two by Venues Today for the “Top Stop of the Decade.â€Read More |
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Tour de Shore Bike Theft, Syringes on Jersey Beach, Verizon Damaged Lines |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/31/13 11:25 am | updated: 07/31/13 11:25 am |
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Fifteen bicycles were stolen from participants in the annual Tour de Shore bike race. The bikes, worth $22,000 were stored inside the Irish Pub in Rittenhouse. Police say someone broke into the bar at about 4:30 am Sunday and made off with them in a truck.
36 syringes have washed up on the beach at Island Beach State Park in Ocean County. The syringes started showing up on Friday and are the type used by diabetics. Environmental Protection is speculating that wind and weather... Read More |
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Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall Ranked Among Top Ten Venue in The World by Venues Today and Billboard |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/31/13 3:30 am | updated: 07/31/13 3:30 am |
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Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall Ranked Among The Top Ten Venue in The World by Venues Today and Billboard Magazines
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall has received a double honor as it was recently named one of the top ten stops by leading trade publications Venues Today and Billboard for mid-yea rankings in the category of mid-sized arenas with 10,001-15,000 venue capacity. Both magazines are highly respected, prominent resources for key executives, artists, and... Read More |
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PA Voter ID Hearings, South Philly Shooting, Rittenhouse Bike Thefts |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 07/31/13 1:51 am | updated: 07/31/13 1:51 am |
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The judge in Pennsylvania's voter-identification law trial cleared the courtroom Tuesday so lawyers could spar in private over how many voters may have been unable to obtain an acceptable photo ID before last year's election. Lawyers planned to make closing arguments before Commonwealth Court Judge Bernard McGinley on Wednesday, the 11th day of the trial on the constitutionality of the yet-to-be-enforced law. Though the law was passed and signed in March 2012, court orders have blocked... Read More |
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Ex-Penn State Spanier Held for Trial, Curley, Shultz; Daly Explosion, Cigarette is Speculation |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/30/13 9:10 pm | updated: 07/30/13 9:10 pm |
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Former Pennsylvania State University president Graham Spanier, Athletic Director Tim Curley and Vice President Gary Schultz were ordered held for trial Tuesday charged with covering up reports of child abuse and molestation by former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky. In their grand jury testimony in 2011 the three administrators expressed having little to no knowledge of a 1998 investigation into Jerry Sandusky. They also claimed to be unaware of the gravity of a 2001 incident... Read More |
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Goats at Haverford College, Olga's and G-Boys on Condemned List, Rowhouse Explosion |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/30/13 9:25 am | updated: 07/30/13 9:25 am |
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Haverford College has brought in a herd of goats to clear some overgrown areas of the campus. 29 goats from Eco-Goats in Maryland started munching away at the weeds, vines and poison ivy on a 1.5 acre tract across from the duck pond on College Lane. The goats will eat up about a quarter acre a day.
Three neglected commercial properties in Evesham, New Jersey have been identified by the Township for possible condemnation under its new redevelopment plan. The properties include... Read More |
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Williamstown Stabbing, William Scranton Passes, South Philly Home Explosion |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 07/30/13 1:01 am | updated: 07/30/13 1:01 am |
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One person was hospitalized after a stabbing in Gloucester County Monday night. The incident happened along the 400 block of N. Main Street in Williamstown. One person was taken to Kennedy Memorial Hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
William Scranton, the Pennsylvania governor from 1963 to 1967, has died at a retirement home in Montecito, California. A family spokesman says Governor Scranton died of a brain hemorrhage at the age of 96. Scranton signed into law changes... Read More |
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August 5th: BRE Presents The Marshall Tucker Band at Ocean City Music Pier |
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by: liaferrante - Wildwood Crest, NJ started: 07/30/13 12:34 am | updated: 07/30/13 12:34 am |
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BRE Presents: August 5th
The Marshall Tucker Band
Monday, August 5th, 2013 7:30 p.m.
Ocean City Music Pier
Ocean City, NJ
The Marshall Tucker Band consists of:
B.B. Borden-Drums
Pat Elwood-Bass and Vocals
Doug Gray-Lead Vocals and Tambourine
Marcus James Henderson-Keyboards, Saxophone, Flute and Vocals
Chris Hicks-Guitar and Vocals
Rick Willis-Guitar and Vocals
They are an American... Read More |
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Reward $20000 Gloucester Woman; South Philly Home Explosion; McNabb and No. 5 are Retired Eagles |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/29/13 10:22 pm | updated: 07/29/13 10:22 pm |
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After over a month, the reward has been raised for information on the death of a Gloucester Township woman. The reward now stands at $20,000 to help authorities figure out how 59-year-old Carol Reiff died. Reiff's body was found in a wooded area near her home in the Lakeview Apartments four days after she was reported missing. Investigators have not determined a cause of death but are treating the case as a homocide. Reiff's employer, Admiral Insurance Company, added $9000 to the fund.... Read More |
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