Yesterday, PECO filed an Electric Long-Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan (LTIIP) as part of the company’s efforts to enhance service reliability for customers. PECO’s plan,...
By Ted BordelonWire Managing EditorShaughnessy Naughton doesn’t fit the archetypal model of congressional candidate that the average 2013 American voter might expect.She’s 35, a former scientist and...
By Ted BordelonWire Managing EditorWhen Kevin Strouse joined the Army Rangers two weeks after graduating from Columbia University with a bachelor’s degree in May of 2001,...
By Ted BordelonWire Managing EditorFor the second time in two weeks, a group of 12 protesters gathered outside of Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick’s office in Langhorne last...
By Dave WarnerFor the WireYou can call her Ab, you can call her Abby, but don’t go calling Abby Roeser “rat girl.”The 16-year-old is a foster parent...
By Ted BordelonWire Managing EditorSolomon Brenner has been training area residents in the martial arts for 19 years. He’s the founder of Action Karate, which has...
By Ted BordelonWire Managing EditorIn the wake of President Obama’s announcement that his views were no longer “evolving on the issue” and that he stood in...
By Ted BordelonWire Managing EditorIn the wake of President Obama’s announcement that his views were no longer “evolving on the issue” and that he stood in...
By Tom WaringWire Staff WriterJ&J Seat Cover Co. Inc. specializes in upholstery, and company president Ed Sacco said there’s great potential in the industry.“Anywhere you look,...
By Ted BordelonWire Managing EditorDespite the claims of those who disagree with him, Michael J. Mcmonagle does not believe he is on the “wrong side of...
By Ted BordelonWire Managing EditorTwo local members of Congress cast opposite votes on an amendment that would have cut funding from a National Security Agency (NSA)...
During Sickle Cell Awareness Month, the American Red Cross is celebrating a rebound in blood donations from Black Americans through innovative community partnerships that...