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PECO Files Targeted Long-Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan to Enhance Electric Service Reliability for Customers

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,...

United Way of Bucks County Partners with PECO for Energy Relief Fund

United Way of Bucks County is partnering with PECO for the new PECO Customer Relief Fund, a $10 million initiative to help families manage...

Bensalem’s Leo Vincent looks to the future

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...

The voice of GW baseball

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...

Holy Ghost lacrosse is on the road to victory

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...

Opinion: Finding the good in times of tragedy

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...

Bensalem’s Eric Masington goes into the record books

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...

Timeless talent: Klebe inducted into Sports Hall of Fame

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...

The ecologist: Local Eagle Scout helps Montco park

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...

A touch of the future

By Megan BadgerWire Managing EditorFor the Velocci family, technology is a way of life.Karen and Peter have a son, Stefan, who was diagnosed with autism at a...

Bensalem’s Fluehr gets a taste of March Madness

By Mike GibsonFor the WireAt most colleges, the first signs of March Madness usually come in front of a TV set on a Sunday afternoon when...

All in the family

By Mike GibsonFor the WireAndrew Amaro remembers being a little guy and watching his most famous uncle, Ruben Amaro Jr., play baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies.“I...
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