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Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall will offer Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sales |
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by: liaferrante - Wildwood Crest, NJ started: 11/25/13 4:46 pm | updated: 11/25/13 4:46 pm |
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On Friday, November 29, 2013 from 11 AM- 5 PM and Monday, December 2, 2013 from 10 AM-10 PM. Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ will be giving the gift of an exciting entertainment experience on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. They will be offering a variety of deals with numerous amounts of savings.
The deals for Black Friday on Friday, November 29th include:
· The first 100 patrons that purchase $100 worth of tickets at regular price receive a free boxed... Read More |
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Bensalem Officer Injured in Crash, Rhodes Scolarships for Two in Philadelphia |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/25/13 10:57 am | updated: 11/25/13 10:57 am |
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A police officer was injured in a crash that may have involved a drunk driver. Lower Southampton Township police are saying a female Bensalem police officer was injured when her car was rammed by a van last night. The van driver, a woman in her 50’s was taken into custody on suspicion of drunk driving. The officer is being treated for back and neck pain.
Philadelphia has two Rhodes scholars among us. Evan Behrle of Oxford, Chester County and Alexander Wang of... Read More |
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Retired Judge found Dead in South Philly Fire; Thanksgiving Week Weather; Philadelphia Travel |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/25/13 2:23 am | updated: 11/25/13 2:23 am |
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A retired Philadelphia judge was found dead this morning after a fire at his South Philadelphia home. The body of 86-year-old Anthony Defino was pulled from his house at 20th and Porter Streets. The fire started in the first floor before quickly moving to the second and third floor. Crews were called to the home around 7:00 am and hade the fire under control within a half hour but it was too late for the judge. There was one other person in the house at the time and she was able to make... Read More |
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Point Breeze Elderly Woman Robbed, NJ Internet Gambling Gets Underway |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/25/13 12:46 am | updated: 11/25/13 12:46 am |
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Police are investigating the robbery of an elderly woman in the Point Breeze section of Philadelphia Sunday morning at 24th and Dickinson Streets near a church. Police say the women had her purse stolen, then was brought into the church to be taken care of. Police don’t have any suspects at this time.
Despite the initial glitches as New Jersey’s Internet gambling era got underway last week, many gamblers say they’re optimistic the kinks will get worked out... Read More |
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JFK MLK RFK Assassinations - What the World Needs Now - Audio |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/24/13 1:02 pm | updated: 11/24/13 1:02 pm |
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Marking the 50th Anniversary of the John F. Kennedy assassination, this from the iRadioPhilly archives is a moving piece combining music "What the World Needs Now," "Abraham, Martin and John," sound bites from assassination news reports and the voices of innocent children.
JFK-MLK-RFK What the World Needs Now
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Judge Blocks Inquirer Editor Firing; Arrest in Fox Chase Knockout Attack |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/22/13 9:13 pm | updated: 11/22/13 9:13 pm |
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A Philadelphia judge has blocked the firing of Bill Marimow as Editor-in-Chief of the Philadelphia Inquirer. The dispute settled in the courtroom by Judge Patricia McInerney made public the bitter brawl between wealthy newspaper co-owners George Norcross and Lewis Katz. Marimow, a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter, had the support of Katz. He was fired in early October by publisher Bob Hall over 'philosophical differences'. Marimow testified he was let go because he refused to fire several... Read More |
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PA Transportation Bill Passes, Nutter Appeals Lap Dance Tax |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/22/13 11:19 am | updated: 11/22/13 11:19 am |
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The bill to spend billions on Pennsylvania's roads, bridges and mass transit cleared its final legislative hurdle yesterday and is on its way to Governor Tom Corbett for his signature. The House voted to increase gas taxes and motorist fees creating $2.3 billion in additional funding.
The Nutter administration has decided to appeal the amusement tax decision on lap dances at gentlemen’s clubs to Common Pleas Court. Nutter lost an attempt to collect 5% tax on the cost of... Read More |
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Billion Dollar PA Roads Bill Goes To Corbett Desk, Monmouth University Meningitis Case Reported |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/22/13 12:44 am | updated: 11/22/13 12:44 am |
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The bill that will provide billions more dollars to roads, bridges and mass transit in Pennsylvania is now on its way to Governor Corbett's desk. Motorists will have the option to register vehicles every two years, while registration stickers will be eliminated. Fines for some moving violations will increase and the bill provides for a 70 mile an hour speed limit on some highways.
A case of meningitis has been reported at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, N.J. The... Read More |
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FedEx Truck Stolen, Led Police on Chase; Bensalem Teen Arrested for Sexual Assaults |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/21/13 8:54 pm | updated: 11/21/13 8:54 pm |
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A FedEx delivery truck was stolen this afternoon and led police on a chase through the streets of Philadelphia. It began at 1 pm near Ridge and Lehigh Avenues. The suspect ended up crashing the truck at 25th and Willard Streets in the city’s Nicetown section. The truck became wedged between a utility pole and a fence in the rear of a home. At that point the suspect fled but was later apprehended. No injuries were reported. The suspect has not been identified. The incident is... Read More |
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NJ Tests Online Gambling, Knockout Game Attacks in Philadelphia |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/21/13 11:48 am | updated: 11/21/13 11:48 am |
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New Jersey will test online gambling today at 6 pm. Players have been invited by casinos to test their systems making real money bets online. The test is designed to see if the technology works properly and that gamblers are 21 or over. If all goes well with the test, the system will go live on Tuesday. New Jersey will be only the third state to offer online gambling.
A new form of random assault and battery is being labeled a "game" and it may be related to several attacks... Read More |
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