Monthly Archives: October, 2012

Party with Sluggersville

Sluggersville Philadelphia, an indoor baseball and softball training facility, will have a grand opening party from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Saturday at...

Pay homage to Philly Vietnam vets

The 25th anniversary of the Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial will be observed during events at the shrine at Front and Spruce streets on Friday,...

Office Max donates $3,000 in school supplies to middle school teacher

Office Max recently donated school supplies worth almost $3,000 to Warren G. Harding Middle School teacher Kate Weldon.The teacher had been nominated for the A...

Man sought in dozen drug store robberies

Rite Aid Corp. and the Citizens Crime Commission have posted a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a man...

Lawncrest man charged in SEPTA robbery

A Lawncrest man has been arrested in connection with the Oct. 7 shooting and robbery of a SEPTA subway passenger in North Philadelphia.Police arrested...

Police charge four in Mayfair heroin bust

Philadelphia police last week seized more than 5 kilograms of heroin valued at almost $2 million from a row house in Mayfair.Authorities claim that the...

Five vehicles are torched early Sunday

Five parked vehicles in the Bustleton and Bell’s Corner sections of the Northeast were set afire early Sunday, according to Philadelphia police.Firefighters were called...

House fire kills Somerton man

A Monday morning house fire claimed the life of an elderly man in the Overhill section of Somerton.Firefighters were called to the 300 block...

PECO to resume smart meters

PECO will resume installing its new “smart meters” within the next 45 days, the utility announced last week.Smart meter installation was suspended last month after...

Accused priest will return to ministry

Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput has decided a 72-year-old priest accused of molesting a teenage girl in the 1960s is fit to return to ministry.The...
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