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PASSINGS: Bernard Waber
Bernard Waber, 91, the author of such children's favorites as "The House on East 88th Street" and "Lyle, Lyle Crocodile," died Thursday at his Long Island, N.Y., home after a long illness, according to a statement from his publisher, Houghton Mifflin...Tags: Book, Arts and Culture, University of Pennsylvania, Authors, Upper East Side
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Money from Philly red-light runners will improve Lehigh Valley traffic safety
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellIn what I consider another example of why red-light cameras should be approved for statewide use, revenue from red-light runners in Philadelphia will be distributed to municipalities across Pennsylvania, including five in our region, for projects to... -
Exelon donations in Maryland made as agreed
In the year since Exelon Corp. acquired Baltimore's Constellation Energy Group, the company has donated more than $300,000 to first-responders in the region. It is handing out thousands of free trees to Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. customers. It is...
Tags: Civil and Public Service, Constellation Energy Group, Charity, Martin O'Malley, Personal Income
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Business people - April 14
Saunders Tax & Accounting This year marks Nancy Saunders’ 40th year preparing tax returns. A Washington County native and part of the team at Saunders Tax & Accounting in Hagerstown, Saunders prepared her first tax return in 1973, when taxes...
Tags: Diabetes, Colleges and Universities, Cardiac Rehabilitation, LinkedIn Corp., University of Pennsylvania
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Women deserve truth about abortion
Of course, I agree with The Sun's general comments in the editorial regarding the Johns Hopkins Student Government Association's overturning of the decision to deny recognition to Voice for Life, a pro-life group ("Hopkins students get it right, at last,"...
Tags: Abortion, Social Issues, Elkton, Nottingham, Hospitals and Clinics
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Johnson-Fleming
Kristin Johnson and Eric Fleming are announcing their engagement. Kristin is the daughter of Ken and Mary Kay Johnson of Lincoln Township. Eric is the son of Joe and Sharon Fleming of West Chester. Miss Johnson is a 2009 graduate of the University of...
Tags: Science and Technology, Education, University of Pittsburgh, Colleges and Universities, University of Pennsylvania
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Moonlighting judges collect corporate pay
At his day job, Northampton County Judge Craig Dally receives $173,000 for presiding over civil and criminal cases. At his side job in the corporate world, he supplements that with the nearly $100,000 he earns as a director of two banks. Most states and...Tags: Parties and Movements, Laws, Bankruptcy, Justice System, Ethics
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Pa. legislator to serve on school safety, security panel
State Rep. Todd Rock, R-Franklin, has been selected to serve on the newly formed Pennsylvania House of Representatives Select Committee on School Safety and Security, which is tasked with developing and examining legislation to enhance the protection of...Tags: Pennsylvania General Assembly, Health and Safety at School, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice, Todd Rock
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Forever stamps: U.S. Postal Service releases vintage seed packet designs
The U.S. Postal Service welcomes spring with the new Vintage Seed Packets Commemorative Forever stamps. These first-class stamps, based on photographs of seed packets from a century ago, were dedicated at the Philadelphia National Stamp Exhibition....
Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Government Postal Delivery, Mail Order Industry, Media Industry
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Weekend calendar - April 6
Train show and sale The Bunker Hill (W.Va.) Train Club will host a train show and sale. Today, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ranson Civic Center, 431 W. Second Ave., Ranson, W.Va. $4; free for ages 11 and younger. Call 304-671-0568. Transportation museum...Tags: Auction Service, Arts and Culture, Child Abuse, Colleges and Universities, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Shoppers may buy more fruit, veggies when prices dip
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Cut fruit and vegetable prices in half and people will load up on them, according to a new study that suggests price regulation may play an important role in future public policy. "Many people argue that we should educate...Tags: Recipes, Diabetes, Healthy Diet, Nutrition, Medical Research
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