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Jan 05 2023
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Warren Takes Oath To Begin 4th Term In 31st Legislative District
Warren, D-Bucks, took the oath of office Tuesday in the state Capitol. Court of Common Pleas Judge John McNally administered the oath of office. This year marks Pennsylvania’s 207th legislative session. "I was sworn into my fourth term serving the 31st district in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives," Warren, D-Bucks, said in a Facebook post. "It is an honor to represent and work for the
Patch.comApr 17 2023
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Search continues for three Americans missing off the coast of Mexico
The search continues for three American sailors missing off the coast of Mexico. The group was supposed to leave Mazatlan for San Diego on April 4th, but no one has heard from them. William Gross is a mechanic with more than 50 years of sailing experience. Kerry and Frank O Brien, a married couple from Pennsylvania, hired Gross to help them sail their boat from Mexico to San Diego. It's been
ABC 10News San DiegoApr 17 2023
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David's Bridal files for bankruptcy, but stores remain open and orders being fulfilled
PITTSBURGH (KDKA/AP) -- David's Bridal has filed for bankruptcy protection, the second time for the chain in the past five years. The announcement Monday arrives days after the company, one of the largest sellers of wedding gowns and formal wear, said it could eliminate more than 9,200 jobs across the United States. Based in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, the company has about 300 stores across
CBS News (Online)Apr 17 2023
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David’s Bridal Files For Bankruptcy, Bergen Co. Store Remains Open
PARAMUS, NJ — David's Bridal announced Monday that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. But the Bergen County store will remain open and brides who ordered dresses won't have to scramble to find another gown. The news comes after the company announced Friday that it was laying off just over 9,000 workers. The store operates eight locations in New Jersey, including one in Paramus
Patch.comApr 11 2023
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Managers ignored gas leak reports before chocolate factory explosion killed 7: lawsuit
Employees at a Pennsylvania chocolate factory that exploded last month reported a gas leak to management minutes before the blast, but their suspicions were ignored, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday. Workers at the R.M. Palmer Co. factory in West Reading smelled gas on March 24 and told their bosses about it, the suit says. But the managers sent people back to work. Minutes later, the
New York Daily NewsApr 11 2023
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Suit: Chocolate factory ignored warning before deadly blast
FILE - Emergency personnel work at the site of a deadly explosion at a chocolate factory in West Reading, Pa., March 25, 2023. According to a lawsuit filed Tuesday, April 11, a Pennsylvania candy-maker ignored warnings of a gas leak at its chocolate factory and bears responsibility for a subsequent explosion that killed seven workers. (Ben Hasty/Reading Eagle via AP, File) FILE - Emergency
Associated PressApr 11 2023
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Free Coffee In Gloucester Township During 'Wawa Day' Celebration
The free coffee is limited to one per customer. All Wawa locations, including those in Gloucester Township, will offer the deal Thursday. A Super Wawa in the township recently broke ground on Blackwood-Clementon Road. But in the meantime, Gloucester Township has several Wawa stores that will offer free coffee. • Read more: 'Wawa On Steroids': Chain Could Bring 'Travel Centers' To NJ, PA Wawa
Patch.comApr 11 2023
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Free Coffee In Cinnaminson During 'Wawa Day' Celebration
Wawa Day celebrates the retailer's opening in April 1964. Beginning with one location in Folson, Pennsylvania, the chain now has roughly 950 stores and continues to expand. • Read more: 'Wawa On Steroids': Chain Could Bring 'Travel Centers' To NJ, PA Every Wawa store will give away a free hot coffee of any size Thursday to customers. Each location will also present a "Day Brightener" gift — a
Patch.comMar 30 2023
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Lower Southampton Area Pets Up For Adoption: Dogs, Cats & More
Want to add a new member to your family and have a positive impact on the world at the same time? Maybe it's finally time to adopt a pet! Shelters have dogs, cats and other animals ready and waiting for someone to take them home. Across Pennsylvania, there are thousands of dogs, cats and other animals of all ages, sizes and breeds without a home — and many are located not too far from you. On
Patch.comJan 02 2023
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Bucks County Bridge To Mark 100 Years Of Public Ownership
The former Riegelsville Delaware Bridge Company officially suspended toll collections on January 1, 1923 due to an impending sale of the bridge to the states of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The states formally purchased the bridge three days later. The sale price was $50,000, with each state providing matching $25,000 checks to complete the transaction, according to the bridge's current owner
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