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Philadelphia Library Expands Access for Disabled Readers

Philadelphia has a long history of introducing institutions that open doors to groups previously excluded from essential services. The city is currently celebrating that...

Calls Mount for Quakertown Police Chief’s Resignation After Student Protest Arrests

Pressure is growing on Quakertown Police Chief Scott McElree following the arrest of five juveniles during a student protest Friday, as residents packed a...

WireENTERTAINMENT: Flames in the frame: Mercer Museum presents 30 years of fire scene photography

Jack Firneno, the WireFire departments often use photographs to critique their work after a fire, pointing to incidents caught on camera to review what they...

Abington Township takes public opinion for bicycle plan

Matt Schickling, the WireSome use bikes to commute, others for recreation, some think it reflects healthy living and environmentally friendly attitudes in their communities.Regardless of...

Time for the show: Managing Director Keith Baker discusses Bristol Riverside Theatre’s upcoming season

Jack Firneno, the WireThe Bristol Riverside Theatre announced the lineup for its 2015–2016 season last week, promising another batch of shows that offer the quality...

Sacred Arts Festival demonstrates religious history through art

Matt Schickling, the WireGlencairn Museum hosts religious art and history exhibits year-round, but rarely can you see it all at once.The Sacred Arts Festival, held April...

Sacred Arts Festival demonstrates religious history through art

Matt Schickling, the WireGlencairn Museum hosts religious art and history exhibits year-round, but rarely can you see it all at once.The Sacred Arts Festival, held April...

Neshaminy reenactment recalls 150th anniversary of the end of U.S. Civil War

Matt Schickling, the WireIt was 150 years ago this month that the U.S. Civil War unofficially came to an end with Confederate General Robert E....

Two state reps. to hold shredding events

Tom Waring, the WireAs a way to help local residents prevent their personal financial information from getting into the wrong hands, state Rep. Gene DiGirolamo...

Boyle outraged by Veterans Afffairs’ reports

Tom Waring, the WireU.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-13th dist.) was outraged after the release of a report by the Office of Inspector General on mismanagement...

Boyle outraged by Veterans Afffairs’ reports

Tom Waring, the WireU.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-13th dist.) was outraged after the release of a report by the Office of Inspector General on mismanagement...

Wounded Warrior Softball Team to play in Lower Moreland

Matt Schickling, the WireLife without a limb is limitless.For the event, there are two games. The first will be at noon, and the Warriors will...
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