By Megan BadgerWire Managing EditorThe music and legacy of the late American composer and conductor John Phillip Sousa will be brought back to life by his...
By Tom WaringTimes Staff WriterU.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz said she decided to enter the governor’s race, even though history is not on her side, because she...
By Tom WaringTimes Staff WriterU.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz said she decided to enter the governor’s race, even though history is not on her side, because she...
By Mike GibsonFor the WireTo say Leo Vincent is soft-spoken might be an understatement, but his game is very loud on the basketball court.“He’s the type...
By Ed MorroneWire Sports EditorAt George Washington baseball games, odds are Scott Siley will be both seen and heard by the spectators in attendance, especially if...
By Mike GibsonFor the WireTailgating is a tradition usually associated with college football.Holy Ghost Prep, which is minus a football team, missed out on the fun...
By Megan BadgerWire Managing EditorIt’s one of those moments you’ll never forget.September 11. The Newtown massacre. The Boston Marathon bombings. These events stay with us for an...
By Mike GibsonFor the WireThe way track and field records go, the one Bensalem’s Eric Masington posted at the University of Connecticut recently could last 30...
By Mike GibsonFor the WireIf the name Jack Klebe rings a bell to fans of two sports, it’s for good reason.Jack Klebe, the athlete, made his mark...
By John LoftusWire Staff WriterBecoming an Eagle Scout is no walk in the park.Well, not entirely.To receive Scouting’s highest honor, a scout has to show planning and...