Yearly Archives: 2013

Blasting belly fat with quinoa

Breakfast quinoa can be prepared ahead of time.With all the gadgets and gizmos available that promise six-pack abs, you might think we should be a...

Giving thanks to a fallen friend 10 years later

It’s been 10 years since my best friend died, yet I can still remember how awful his jump shot was because it was nearly...

Tradition of excellence

One for all: It was the most successful softball season for the program, as Nazareth went 23–3 and reached the state playoff semifinals. PHOTO...

Kiwanis Club awards scholarships to local students

The honorees: Amy Keever (second from left), Victoria Dailey (center) and Marissa Rubin (second from right), pictured with their parents, received scholarship awards from...

Volunteers haul trash from Pennypack Park

Twenty-eight volunteers spent part of their Memorial Day weekend cleaning up a section of Pennypack Park on May 25, removing 32 trash bags of...

Irish music to play in park

A 10-hour Irish music and cultural festival will fill the Ed Kelly Amphitheater at Pennypack Park on Saturday as thousands of patrons are expected...

Wired up

Alanna Rosado (left) and Mary Shustack hold up awards the team won with their robot built from scratch. MARIA POUCHNIKOVA / TIMES PHOTOWhen Alanna Rosado...

Ryan principal ends 48-year scholastic career

End of an era: Archbishop Ryan Principal Helen Chaykowsky, 70, will retire June 30. MARIA POUCHNIKOVA / TIMES PHOTOWhen Helen Chaykowsky graduated from Chestnut Hill...

Council looks at plan to sell liens for unpaid taxes

The people who don’t pay their taxes don’t pay in a big way. They owe the city more than a half-billion dollars, and to...

Weathering the storm

The aftermath: Joe Newbert makes arrangements to move the tree that fell in his front yard on Richwood Road after Hurricane Sandy hit last...
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