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Claire Anne Perles, left, and Barb Asman, co-chairwomen of the Whitemarsh Art Center Craft Market.
Looking for the perfect Christmas or Hanukkah gift? Why not check out one of the upcoming holiday bazaars hosted by local nonprofit group? This weekend, alone, your options include St.
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Why does it always seem way too early?
Published Dec. 1, 2008 at 8:31 a.m. Tags: snow , winter , ice dams , shoveling Why does it always seem way too early for this? Last winter -- which I generally prefer not to talk about -- didn't hit us until ...
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Marrow drive to be held Sunday
The women of From the Heart are preparing to host a bone marrow donor drive in honor of Jillian Siegel, a leukemia patient from Blue Bell searching for a donor match.
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Runners get set for chilly start - Philadelphia News
November 22, 2008 -- It sounds like it'll be a frosty morning when thousands of runners take off in the Philadelphia Marathon.
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WBA seeks food donations
The Whitemarsh Business Association is seeking donations of non-perishable goods for holiday gift baskets.
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Former Andorra Woods employee pleads guilty to ID theft
A former nursing home employee accused of stealing from a 75-year-old patient's checking account to pay her and a boyfriend's bills, pleaded guilty Monday to identity theft.
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Nursing aide pleas guilty to ID theft
A former nurses assistant has admitted stealing the personal information of a 75-year-old patient from a suburban Philadelphia nursing home.
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Ex-Montco Nurse Pleads Guilty in Patient ID Theft Case
A former nurse's assistant at a Montgomery County, Pa. nursing home has admitted in court that she stole the identity of an elderly patient at the facility and used that information to steal thousands of ...
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Obama is ill qualified to be President?
In my life time, which has been very short in comparison to others who have lived a lot longer then me.
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Troubleshooter launches private consultancy
Edward Tannebaum enjoys the nitty-gritty of business operations, whether the company is functional or dysfunctional.
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Anti-Obama attorney Philip J. Berg faces disciplinary complaint
Andy Martin asks Supreme Court of Pennsylvania to investigate the bizarre litigation behavior of anti-Obama lawyer Philip J. Berg ANDY MARTIN Executive Editor ContrarianCommentary.com 'Factually Correct, Not ...
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Judge sides with Philly mayor on private meetings
A judge declined to stop the mayor from holding closed-door budget briefings with City Council even though two newspapers contend such sessions violate the state's open-meeting law.
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APPELSTEIN
Jamie and Craig Appelstein of Penn Valley announce the birth of their daughter, Emma Marlie, on Oct.
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St. Joe's Hosts Food Labeling Symposium
Saint Joseph's University/Center for Food Marketing and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture are teaming up for a day-long food labeling symposium that will cover a variety of topics ranging from brand ...
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Stars of David
And justice for all -- certainly a just appointment in the naming of Gerson H. Smoger as prexy of the Washington-based Public Justice Foundation, which did the honors at its recent convention of public ...
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Beer Run this Saturday
Come join Chris Leonard of General Lafayette and me on a 13.1 mile run from Lafayette Hill to Philadelphia's home of the new Tiedhouse .
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Tuned In to Hezekiah Jones
Part 5 of our special Tuned In Philadelphia AIDS Fund artists. Our featured Tuned In artist this week is Hezekiah Jones.
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PhillyClout: Parade Update: Travel Into Town Getting Tough
If you're lucky you're already at the parade, or you plan to watch from the comfort of your couch.
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HARVIS-KLASS
Fran Klass of Lafayette Hill and Kenneth Klass of Philadelphia, and Cindy Flach of South Vienna, Ohio; along with Bruce and Wendy Harvis of Chadds Ford announce the engagement of their children, David Alexander ...
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An Obama Doubter and Legal Malpractice
Besides the garden or varietal political questions over whom should be president, and even the more interesting question of whether a person who was born in a territory rather than a state is eligible to become ...
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