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Philadelphia Area Fireworks for 4th of July (PA, NJ, DE and Shore) |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/04/12 5:53 pm | updated: 07/04/12 5:53 pm |
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PHILADELPHIA:
Wawa Welcome America!
Wednesday July 4, 2012
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Benjamin Franklin Parkway
approx. 11:00 p.m, following Philly's 4th of July Jam (time is subject to change)
Lawncrest Recreation Center
6000 Rising Sun Ave.
July 4th
Fireworks display at dusk.
PENNSYLVANIA
Bucks County:
Middletown Township Fireworks
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Happy 4th of July Philadelphia |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/04/12 2:59 pm | updated: 07/04/12 2:59 pm |
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It's the Fourth of July in Philadelphia. All around the Philadelphia area, New Jersey and Delaware there are parades, races, barbeques, live music, and of course, fireworks. Thanks for making iRadioPhilly part of your 4th of July festivities.
SEE THE FIREWORKS LIST:
Philadelphia Area Fireworks for 4th of July (PA, NJ, DE and Shore)
Sports
The Phillies take on the Mets... Read More |
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Thousands Powerless in South Jersey, Delaware Church Burglar Caught, Kingsessing Fire |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 07/04/12 3:35 am | updated: 07/04/12 3:35 am |
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Throughout Cumberland and Atlantic counties, the damage is severe. Thousands are still without power and some are now homeless. In Vineland, trees have leveled dozens of homes at two trailer parks. For the fortunate, a few generators are running, but most are in to their fourth full day without power in sweltering heat. As of Wednesday late morning 36,000 are still without power.
Delaware State Police have arrested a man they say burglarized the same church three times in two... Read More |
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Philly POPS! on Independece Free Tonight; Excessive Heat Warning Tomorrow-Thursday |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/03/12 9:03 pm | updated: 07/03/12 9:03 pm |
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Peter Nero and the Philly POPS! will be performing their 10th annual “Pops on Independence†free concert tonight at Independence Hall at 8:00pm. The Pops will perform a variety of American songs from patriotic anthems and marches to big band and Broadway classics. Bring blankets, lawn chairs, and a picnic out to this popular outdoor concert at Independence Hall. Seating is first come, first served.
An "excessive heat warning" has been posted for the area starting... Read More |
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Drilling Ban in PA, Vacationers Leaving South Jersey, Glassboro Man Arrested for Killing Wife |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/03/12 11:39 am | updated: 07/03/12 11:39 am |
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A ban on drilling in Bucks and Montgomery counties until 2018 has some Marcellus Shale region lawmakers steamed, claiming favoritism. Supporters of the ban claim the ban is only to allow time to more thoroughly study the formation and impact of potential drilling in these areas.
Many vacationers have left South Jersey, unable to cope with the loss of power from Friday's storms. And last night, a home in Mays Landing was badly damaged by a fire started by a candle. The owner... Read More |
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Occupy Philadelphia Protest, GlaxoSmithKline $3 Billion Settlement, Archdiocese CFO Pleads Guilty |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 07/03/12 1:45 am | updated: 07/03/12 1:45 am |
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Occupy Philadelphia's National Gathering joined with disgruntled unionized workers from Verizon to protest through Center City streets during rush hour Monday afternoon. Verizon workers have been without a contract for a year and protested outside a corporate office at 11th and Market, where Occupy Philadelphia joined them for a march up to the Comcast Tower and to Senator Pat Toomey’s office. Occupy groups also spent time in Franklin Square where they had programmed teach-ins and... Read More |
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Sunoco Refinery to Remain Open, Atlantic County Still Dark, Former CFO Guzzardi Pleads Guilty |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/02/12 9:28 pm | updated: 07/02/12 9:28 pm |
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The South Philly Sunoco refinery will remain open after a deal was struck between the Carlyle Group, a Washington, D.C., private equity manager, and Sunoco. The new joint venture will be called Philadelphia Energy Solutions. The refinery was set to close at the end of this month as Sunoco was going to pull out of the refining business altogether. Keeping the plant open will save 850 jobs on site as well as thousands more that it supports indirectly. Carlyle owns the majority interest and plans... Read More |
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The Roots Are Coming Home to Philly! July 3rd TLA - July 4th Art Museum; Announce new album title |
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by: Hailey - Collegeville, PA started: 07/02/12 7:27 pm | updated: 07/02/12 7:27 pm |
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The Roots are coming home to Philly! Check out legendary hip-hop group, which is known for the quality of its live performances. In addition to The Roots, Khemist, Ground Up, and Talib Kweli will also be playing.
Tomorrow night (July 3rd) at 8pm
The Theater of the Living Arts (TLA)
Tickets are $22 in advance and $25 at the door
Of course, they'll be headlining the Welcome America! 4th of July Concert on the Ben Franklin Parkway on Wednesday. Free for... Read More |
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Powerless in South Jersey, Tax Credit Approved for Scholarship Donations, NJ Coast Guard Rescue |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/02/12 11:51 am | updated: 07/02/12 11:51 am |
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Power is still out in many parts of South Jersey. Friday's storms took down trees and wires causing over 200,000 to lose electricity. While the cleanup effort has been non-stop, there are still many without power. With no air conditioning or even power to run a fan, the heat wave is even harder to handle. Many won't get power back until July 6th.
Atlantic County's Office of Emergency Management opened cooling stations throughout the county.
*Atlantic City - Police... Read More |
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Atlantic City Electric Powerless Customers, PA Red Light Cameras, Philadelphia School Superintendent |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 07/02/12 1:13 am | updated: 07/02/12 1:13 am |
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Utility crews were working feverishly to restore electrical service to thousands of customers in southern New Jersey who were still without power late Sunday afternoon, one day after severe thunderstorms socked the region. Officials say it will likely take "several days" before service is fully restored. Atlantic City Electric said about 206,000 customers lost power at the peak of the storms, which hit early Saturday morning. And nearly 122,000 still had no power as of 7 p.m. Sunday. Residents... Read More |
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