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Citizens Bank Foundation Donates $25,000 to Philadelphia's African American Museum |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 01/12/12 9:22 am | updated: 01/12/12 9:22 am |
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CBS 3 reports the charitable arm of a well-known local financial institution made a donation to an area museum, underwriting free admissions during Monday's Martin Luther King Day of Service.
The Citizens Bank Foundation presented a giant ceremonial check for $25,000 to the African American Museum in Philadelphia.
The donation will allow 3,000 visitors to enter the museum for free and participate in special activities on Martin Luther King Day.
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Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service. |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 01/12/12 9:19 am | updated: 01/12/12 9:19 am |
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January 16th is a day we honor one of the most influential people in the nation's history. Martin Luther King Jr. fought for our nation's civil rights more than 50 years ago.
Last year, more than 75,000 volunteers participated in more than 1,200 projects in the Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service.
This year's celebration could be even bigger.
Greater Philadelphia King Day of Service
Girard College
2101 South... Read More |
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Barnes Museum New Marketing Campaign Launches |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 01/12/12 9:17 am | updated: 01/12/12 9:17 am |
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In advance of the mid-May opening of the Barnes Foundation Museum on the Ben Franklin Parkway, the city of Philadelphia and tourism officials are launching a new arts marketing campaign.
The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation's Meryl Levitz say it’s a first-of-its-kind partnership to position Philadelphia among the world’s great art destinations.
Barnes’ officials say the project is on time and on budget for a May 19th opening,... Read More |
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Ryan Madson Signs With Cincinnati Reds for $8.5 Million |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/11/12 8:40 am | updated: 01/11/12 8:40 am |
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Ryan Madson will be wearing red next year but it will be for the Cincinnati Reds, not the Philadelphia Phillies. Madson reached an oral agreement for a 1-year contract worth $8.5 million to pitch as their closer next year. He will be replacing Fransico Cordero whose $12 million option was declined, in favor of a $1 million buy out.
Ryan Madson stepped into the closer role for the Phillies in 2011 after Brad Lidge was plagued by injuries. He was 4-2 with a 2.47 ERA, and saved 32... Read More |
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John Bolaris and Fox 29 to 'part ways' |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/10/12 3:12 pm | updated: 01/10/12 3:12 pm |
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It seems as if Fox 29 has had enough of John Bolaris and his antics. Reports from philly.com are that a Fox spokeswoman confirmed, "We mutually agreed that it was time to part ways."
Bolaris has been suspended indefinitely since December 22nd. That came as a direct result from his interview in the December issue of Playboy magazine discussing the March 2010 incident he had involving two young European women on Spring Break in Miami. During that incident he was scammed, drugged,... Read More |
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Philadelphia Named 3rd Worst City For Men by Men's Health Magazine |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/10/12 2:46 pm | updated: 01/10/12 2:46 pm |
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Men's Health Magazine recently published their annual statistical analysis of the nation's top 100 cities and ranked them in order of "Best" to "Worst" for Men. Well, our City of Brotherly Love did not shake out too well on the list, ending up #98 out of 100, meaning 3rd Worst!
Philadelphia only rose above Birmingham, AL (#99) and Memphis, TN (#100). The Best cities for men were Burlington, VT (1), Madison, WI (2), and Plano, TX (3).
Men's Health magazine explains... Read More |
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Rick Santorum - Sweater Vest Candidate |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/10/12 2:08 pm | updated: 01/10/12 2:08 pm |
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Rick Santorum surprised quite a few people with his showing in the Iowa Caucus. Now many are beginning to pay attention - to Santorum's sweater vests. Now Rick Santorum is selling sweater vests as a fundraiser. Santorum is selling his own sweater vests. For $100 you can make a donation to Santorum's campaign AND get your own Santorum-style sweater vest. The GOP presidential hopeful has been this campaign's accidental hipster sporting a variety of sweater vests.... Read More |
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Philadelphia May Become Home for NFL Concussion Suit |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/10/12 1:57 pm | updated: 01/10/12 1:57 pm |
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Philadelphia is likely to become the focal point of the NFL - player suit over concussion injuries. A group of former players has filed lawsuits against the NFL alleging that the league is partly responsible for their concussion-related brain injuries. According to the Wall Street Journal, the NFL will present a motion to have all of these lawsuits consolidated and to have the case heard by a U.S. District Court judge in... Read More |
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Displaced Catholic School Teachers May Apply for Unemployment Benefits |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/10/12 1:38 pm | updated: 01/10/12 1:38 pm |
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With the Philadelphia Archdiocese announcement that 45 elementary schools would close sent shock waves through teaching staffs at affected schools. The archdiocese plan to consolidate with other schools to create regional schools means that 1,700 teachers at more than 80 schools are affected. Staff at all affected schools will have to reapply for positions at the new regional schools, Superintendent Mary Rochford said.
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Despite Rumors, Philadelphia Archdiocese Will Consider Appeals |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/10/12 1:25 pm | updated: 01/10/12 1:25 pm |
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The decision to close 49 schools in the Philadelphia Archdiocese triggered a swell of reaction. Untouched schools felt relief while those affected by closures ranged from deep disappointment to outrage. Several, such as Sacred Heart in Royersford feel the decision to close their school is based on old, incorrect enrollment and financial data and is planning to appeal. Archbishop Charles J. Chaput has committed to review cases where schools believed that the recommended closing was based on... Read More |
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