Monthly Archives: April, 2012

Burholme bandit still at large

Philadelphia police and the FBI seek the public’s help in identifying an unknown man who robbed the Citizens Bank branch at 7248 Rising Sun...

Suspects in female Muslim garb hit five banks

Two men who wear Islamic female clothing to conceal their identities are to blame for at least five bank robberies since Dec. 23 in...

Call him the hero mailman

Local mail carrier Tommy Martin stands in front of house 860 on Hendrix St., where a few weeks ago he helped rescue a young...

Fallen stars

Local firefighters, outside the Ladder 10 station, give their condolences to Daniel Sweeney’s parents. Daniel and Lt. Robert Neary lost their lives fighting a...

Growing pains for Ryan’s baseball team

Number 26 Pitcher Nick Cento, Archbishop Ryan vs. Holy Ghost Prep non-league baseball, Saturday, April 7, 2012. (Donna Di Paolo)Archbishop Ryan’s baseball team on Saturday...

All in the Family: Reuscher finds softball magic

Tori Reuscher, Holy Family University softball pitcher, at practice in Fleuhr Park, Friday, April 6, 2012, Philadelphia, Pa. (Maria Pouchnikova)When Tori Reuscher had to...

Instant legend

Sean Thomson stretches before he begins his regular training for the 100-mile run to raise money for autism and the Reebok CrossFit games, where...

Spring cleanups just around the corner

More Northeast residents are going to be involved in organized efforts to tidy up their neighborhoods during the city’s fifth annual spring cleanup this...

Pennypack Friends clean up

The threat of rain couldn’t dampen the volunteer spirits of 16 people who took part in the first Friends of Pennypack Park cleanup event...

Oh, the tales an old prison can tell

Francis Dolan discusses “The Ruins of Death Row.” MARIA POUCHNIKOVA / TIMES PHOTO— New Eastern State programs will take visitors to death row, as well...
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