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Kosher-meat shortage from plant's shuttering
It was a tough Thanksgiving for Jacob Levy at Cherry Hill Kosher Mart. His supplier of kosher turkeys raised the price about 20 percent, but Levy said he couldn't pass that kind of increase on to his customers.
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Best Cheese Steaks and Hoagies on Lower Main LIne
I grew up in Merion Station and moved away 25 years ago. As a kid, I remember good cheese steaks from Larry's , Real Pizza , Bryn Mawr Pizza, Pizzi's. Good hoagies from Suburban deli in Ardmore, Real Pizza, ...
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Man testifies of other man's 'fantasy' at murder trial
MEDIA COURTHOUSE A 27-year-old man, who described himself as a "responsible drug addict," testified today for the defense in the murder trial of William Smithson and told of gay sex, drugs, pornography and the ...
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Father testifies at murder trial
A father testified Wednesday how he traveled from his home in the farmland of North Dakota to Delaware County in September 2006 in a desperate hope of finding his missing 23-year-old son, only to later learn he ...
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Girl Scouts celebrate opening of new home
Nearly 200 Girl Scouts from the Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania helped to open their new Delaware County Service Center in grand fashion on Sunday.
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BECK
Belle Grand Beck of Philadelphia celebrated her 100th birthday on July 22 at a party at Eviva in Narberth.
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GoodTaste
The Main Line borough of Narberth is hardly a hotbed of ethnic diversity. But it boasts an authentic French patisserie and an Osaka-style Japanese lunch counter.
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Fundraising drive today aims to replenish police Survivors' Fund
Last November, somber-faced officers saluted as pallbearers carried the bronze coffin of Officer Chuck Cassidy to a hearse paid for with money from the Fraternal Order of Police Survivors' Fund.
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Lower Merion redistricting plan
Officials in the Lower Merion School District presented the second phase of a redistricting plan during a public school board meeting this week.
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Philadelphia Magazine: Sewing The New 'In' Thing
First it was knitting -- everyone clacking away with needles and yarn. Now sewing is "in" according to Philadelphia Magazine's October issue.That sewing class that lots of us suffered through in high school is ...
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Prosecutors aim to bar Wecht
Montgomery County prosecutors want to bar most of the testimony that a controversial forensic pathologist intends to offer as a defense witness in an attempted murder case.
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Businessman, doctors indicted for allegedly running immigration scam
A Marple businessman and two physicians, including one from Wallingford, were indicted on federal charges Thursday for allegedly running an immigration scam.
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3 indicted in immigration scheme
Two doctors and a businessman conspired to help prospective citizens with minimal command of the English language to bypass U.S. immigration laws, federal authorities said yesterday.
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Locals react to bailout
NARBERTH, Pa. - September 25, 2008 -- Is what's good for Wall Street, good for Main Street? The bailout of Wall Street bankers are on the minds of many even in Ewe and I, a knitting shop on Haverford Avenue, ...
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Patriot rises to the call in crisis
Until this fiscal fiasco is brought to its knees, there is but one course of action to undertake.
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Now What?
THEIR KIDS ARE in school. Their husbands are at work. It's 10 o'clock on a Friday morning, and these women have nothing they need to do.
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Hershey changes recipes for some candies
A consumer segment on NBC's "Today" show Friday took a jab at The Hershey Co. for ingredient changes in some of its products.
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Virtualization Expo - Cloud Computing Defined
Intel PlateSpin Fujitsu Ceedo Appcelerator ICEsoft Kaazing Nexaweb Sun KEYNOTES: Cloud Computing News Desk Originally, Cloud Computing was a vague term for a very vague and distant future in which computing ...
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A garden grew till Amtrak got quite contrary
PHILADELPHIA - Andris Peterson's not-so-secret garden took root 20 years ago, after he'd broken his leg while clearing the jungle of twisted giant vines that grew between his backyard and the train tracks.
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The return of the Fringe Festival
It's back, bigger and better than ever. The streets of Philadelphia will be in Fringe/Live Arts mode starting tonight, and will stay "fringed" through Sept.
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