07/15/11 The scene is hopping on both sides of 18th Street north of Rittenhouse Square as a.kitchen has opened on the ground floor of the AKA Rittenhouse Square (135 S. 18th St., 215-825-7030), joining the weeks-old Serafina.
07/14/11 Texas Class Action lawsuit filed by Weisberg & Meyers, LLC, Attorneys for Consumers, alleges Defendants Genesis Financial Solutions, NCO Portfolio Management and WebBank's offer for a pre-approved Pearl CardŽ Gold MasterCardŽ was a debt collection communication that may have misled unwitting debtors to waive important Fair Debt Collection Practices Act rights. (PRWeb July 14, 2011) Read the full ...
07/13/11 Area youths went to Petersburg, Va., last week to participate in the Tri-Cities Work Camp. They spent their days working with groups from Virginia and the Carolinas repairing houses.
07/12/11 Criminal mischief Someone shot about 18 bullets into a camper and eight into a small building next to the camper at the Philadelphia Folk Festival Society in the 1300 block of Salford Station Road, Upper Salford, between May 12 and June 18, Pennsylvania State Police at Skippack said.
07/12/11 National Health Partners, Inc. , a leading provider of discount healthcare membership programs, expects July sales to increase by as much as 75% over June sales as a result of the new marketing campaign announced by the company on May 25, 2011.
07/12/11 Assault charges Police said a petition to Juvenile Court was filed charging a 16-year-old boy with simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, terroristic threats, false imprisonment and disorderly conduct after police were sent to Hollow Run Apartments in the 1900 block of West Chester Pike, 2:13 p.m., June 29, for a 9-1-1 hang-up.
07/11/11 A test of the giant voice system will take place on Wednesday at noon at Willow Grove Air Reserve Station in Horsham.
07/08/11 As dinner time relocates outdoors during the summer grilling season, a new survey reveals an overwhelming 99 percent of Americans are missing out on an ideal way to enjoy pizza ? on the grill. ? From favorite toppings to the most interesting pizza personalities, the Boboli?Ž Pizza Survey uncovered pizza penchants across the country.
07/07/11 You can forgive skepticism from those who took a casual glance at the box score following Hatboro-Horsham (Pa.) High's 2-0 victory against Neshaminy (Pa.) High in the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletics Association Class AAAA semifinals. In particular, a casual glance at the final outs of the game might be enough to make one feel that the official scorer had checked out slightly too early ...
07/06/11 MONTGOMERY COUNTY ABINGTON 732 Forest Ave., Kenneth and Irving Harris to Linda Pirkle, $220,000.
06/29/11 MONTGOMERY COUNTY ABINGTON 1421 Frog Hollow Road, Louis and Irma Malissa to James Pollock, $320,000.
06/29/11 Gov. Corbett's backers among Pennsylvania business owners and hospital operators got what they'd been demanding for years Tuesday, when he signed the "Fair Share Act," which limits legal liability for defendants in product liability or alleged malpractice lawsuits.
06/28/11 Drexel University has spent $21.8 million to buy 3.6 acres on the north side of the 3000 block of John F. Kennedy Boulevard, between the school's West Philadelphia campus and 30th Street Station.
06/27/11 HORSHAM, PA -- Toll Brothers, Inc., the nation's leading builder of luxury homes, announced that it was the winning bidder at bankruptcy auction for a property located at 276-280 Third Avenue, the Southwest corner of 3rd Avenue at 22nd Street, in the Gramercy Park area of New York City. Its winning bid was $35.5 million.
06/23/11 AstraZeneca P.L.C. is selling its Astra Tech dental business, the world's third-largest maker of dental implants, for $1.8 billion, the Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company said Wednesday. AstraZeneca has major operations near Wilmington.
06/22/11 The name of the company many credit with starting the biotechnology industry in Chester County is fading into the annals of corporate history.
06/21/11 On May 27, Julie Wambold hit a home run over the fence at North Penn to help lift Hatboro-Horsham to a 3-0 win over Spring-Ford in the quarterfinals of the District 1 Class AAAA softball playoffs.
06/17/11 Claims that a regional airport would stimulate the local economy fell on deaf ears Wednesday, as residents living near the Willow Grove Naval Air Station let it be known they are against having any kind of airport as a neighbor.
06/17/11 Dawn Roberts has announced she will be stepping down from the Wissahickon School Board at the end of this month.
06/16/11 HORSHAM, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Language Services Associates (LSA) today announced that it has filed counterclaims against Language Line Services (LLS) and a Third Party Lawsuit against former employee Bryan Lucas. |