Monthly Archives: November, 2012

Former operator of Frankford bar sentenced

By John LoftusTimes Staff WriterThe former operator of a notorious Frankford bar has been sentenced to seven to 20 years in prison for his role in...

Somerton parents waive preliminary hearing in school case

Somerton residents Hamlet and Olesia Garcia still insist they did nothing wrong when they enrolled their 5-year-old daughter in a Lower Moreland public school...

Dominant Dems

Allyson Schwartz talks about the excitment of the campaign while awaiting the election results at the Warwick Hotel in Center City, Philadelphia, Pa. (Maria...

There’s a new sheriff in town

Guy Lowery might look young enough to be a college undergraduate, but he subscribes to some old-school theories on education.As the new principal at...

Worldwide generosity

By definition, American Heritage Federal Credit Union exists to serve its members and the communities in which they live and work.But the leadership and staff...

Tarken Ice Rink reopens amidst grand fanfare

Wide open: Members of the public joined students of the Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation for an open skate at the reopened Tarken Ice...

‘This one is for Polly’

Champions: Frankford celebrates its first Public League football title since 2006. ALBERT SCHELL / FOR THE TIMES— With head coach Will Doggett away tending to...

Diabetic or not, enjoy healthy meals

Holiday dining and celebrations are a culinary challenge for most Americans, especially those with diet-related illnesses. While I’m not a diabetic, my family medical...

Editorial: Party of just a few

Once upon a time, Northeast Philadelphia was home not only to lots of cops and firefighters, but a good number of Republican officeholders, too....

Tips on avoiding scam artists following Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy did its damage, and now it’s the con artists’ turn.“Following major disasters, it’s common for scam artists to impersonate charities to get money...
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