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Valley Forge Park Deer Cull Starting |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 10/31/11 12:15 pm | updated: 10/31/11 12:15 pm |
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Valley Forge Park is set to begin its second annual deer-culling operation, in which U.S. Department of Agriculture marksmen with rifles and night-vision goggles take aim at deer lured to baited sites. Citing safety concerns, the park won't disclose the dates of the shootings, only that they would occur between November and March. Last season, sharpshooters took out 600 deer, and the park aims for 500 this time.
A similar cull will take place in Lower Merion Township in... Read More |
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The Dream Team Version of Eagles Stampede the Cowboys |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/31/11 8:47 am | updated: 10/31/11 8:47 am |
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This is the Eagles team most Philadelphia football fans expected to see from the start of the season. On Sunday night the Birds ran a stampede over the top ranked Dallas defense on their way to a 34 to 7 blowout. Just a few weeks ago, many fans were convinced Andy Reid would be run out of town after the team's slow start. Now Andy is getting high praise for his perfect 13-0 record after bye weeks and the fact that the team is looking like it is beginning to gel as a real force in the... Read More |
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Deer Kill in Valley Forge to Begin |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/31/11 8:30 am | updated: 10/31/11 8:30 am |
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Valley Forge National Historical Park will conduct its second annual deer-culling operation. U.S. Department of Agriculture marksmen with rifles and night-vision goggles will reduce the herd by killing deer lured to baited sites.
Last year, sharpshooters killed 600 deer. This year the park's natural-resource department would like to kill 500.
Insurance experts estimate there are 130,000 deer-vehicle collisions annually in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
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Heavy wet snow plus leaves on trees, leaves millions without power |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/30/11 12:23 pm | updated: 10/30/11 12:23 pm |
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Close to 3 million households have been left without power after yesterday's surprise and unusual early snow. Most trees still have all their leaves, combined with the amount of snow, branches have come down all over the Northeast taking power lines with them.
In PA alone some 423,000 are dark and in NJ 617,000 lost power. Crews are working but it may take days. PECO's customer service message gives an estimate of Oct. 31 by 11 pm for it's customers.
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Penn Doctor Regrets Fat Jokes |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/28/11 3:14 pm | updated: 10/28/11 3:14 pm |
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Have you heard the one about the University of Pennsylvania orthopedic surgeon who does fat jokes about overweight patients? True story. Doctor John Kelly writes a humor column and threw some jokes in that got some hot water with Penn and obesity bias advocates. Dr. Kelly intended no harm when he quipped, "You should worry about performing surgery on the supersized if there is a comma in your patient's body weight." Or if a patient "wears a wristwatch on his finger," or "has more chins than... Read More |
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Early Snow Statistics for Philadelphia |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/28/11 2:48 pm | updated: 10/28/11 2:48 pm |
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Winter is making and early appearance in Philadelphia, but it's not the first time. The earliest recorded snowfall in Philadelphia occurred on Oct 10th and 11th, 1979. 2.1 inches fell making it also the largest measured snowfall in October in Philadelphia.
Does this mean we are in for a snowy winter? Who knows, but if it feels like it's been getting worse recently, you're right.
4 of Philadelphia's top 11 snowfalls of all-time have occurred in the last few... Read More |
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Culture |
Occupy Philadelphia Mad Libs |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 10/27/11 12:30 pm | updated: 10/27/11 12:30 pm |
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Occupy Wall Street, the nearly 6-week-old social protest in Manhattan has inspired campaigns, headlines and spoofs that often have nothing to do with income inequality or challenging corporate overlords: Occupy the NBA, Occupy The Bar, Occupy Sesame Street, and Occupy the Bathroom are just a few.
That meets with mixed feelings from the occupiers camping out in lower Manhattan. Some protesters are concerned that frivolous uses could dilute their serious message.
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Philadelphia School District: $39 million in reductions needed |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 10/27/11 12:27 pm | updated: 10/27/11 12:27 pm |
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Philadelphia School District - which had earlier announced a $629 million budget gap - must make an additional $39 million in reductions.
Cutting professional development, English-language learner instruction, psychologists, instrumental music, athletics, educational technology, and bilingual counseling assistants would save about $17 million. The district still has to find $22 million more to cut.
Without further concessions from district unions, Chief... Read More |
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Mustang |
October 27 Music Calendar |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 10/27/11 12:25 pm | updated: 10/27/11 12:25 pm |
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(2006) 5 Years Ago
"Shut Up and Sing," a documentary that follows The Dixie Chicks after natalie Maines's controversial comments about President George W. Bush, opens in New York and Los... Read More |
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Amy Winehouse Died From Alcohol |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/26/11 2:37 pm | updated: 10/26/11 2:37 pm |
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The cause of Amy Winehouse's sudden death earlier this summer has now been released. Coroner Suzanne Greenaway concluded it was "death by misadventure," saying the singer died of accidental alcohol poisoning. "The unintended consequence of such potentially fatal levels (of alcohol) was her sudden and unexpected death," Greenaway said.
Blood and urine samples indicated Winehouse had consumed a "very large quantity of alcohol" prior to her death. The level of alcohol in her blood... Read More |
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