Yearly Archives: 2012

Hard times in the Lower Northeast

Yeah, that’s how you respond to a neighbor upset that your dog is squatting and dropping doo on his lawn. You shoot him.Six times. Maybe...

Tire slashers hit Holmesburg

Philadelphia police detectives are investigating another tire-slashing case in Holmesburg.The vandalism occurred last Wednesday on the 7300 block of Erdrick St. and was reported...

Zoning issues keep Bustleton on the move

Members of the Greater Bustleton Civic League voted on several zoning matters during their Feb. 22 session, backing some zoning variance applicants while snubbing others.An...

Nutter takes in Tacony’s sights

Mayor Michael Nutter saw the good and the bad of Tacony on Saturday afternoon.Nutter joined City Councilman Bobby Henon, neighborhood leaders and representatives of...

April 24 remains a primary concern

The April 24 primary appears likely to take place on schedule as the Pennsylvania Legislative Reapportionment Commission did not take any action on new...

A tragic lesson in bullying

John P. Halligan speaks to a group of ninth-grade students at MaST Community Charter School about his son’s suicide from in-school bullying on Feb. 14.John...

No time like the present for Nazareth’s Sobon

Narareth’s Bridget Sabon drives past Mary Jean Valeri of Upper Merion in the second quarter of Friday’s PIAA district one class AAA district playoffs...

Do you believe in miracles? St. Hubert says yes!

Students at St. Hubert’s react to the news that their school will remain open on Friday, Feb. 24.This story wasn’t supposed to have a happy...

Newer depths

Little Flower’s Rose Pisacano also stars for the school’s lacrosse team.To hear her orchestra teacher tell it, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Rose Clare...

Head of the Class

D’Mitri Copeland, 19, cuts a piece of plastic to be installed on a mock home at Orleans Technical Institute. A high school dropout, Copeland...
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