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“New Jersey is the only state in the country which people tend to have a negative opinion of,” YouGov said in its summary.
Todd Bozes becomes second manager of the 14-year-old 'thrift' that has raised over $2.08million for NOVA’s mission.
“The sculpture is a testament to the resiliency of the American spirit and honors all who have been affected by the events of 9/11/2001.'
There's a chance of showers this Independence Day weekend. Find out when here on Patch.
A look at the top news during June on Patch sites in Pennsylvania.
The sweltering temperatures will impact the I-95 corridor, including the Philadelphia Metro area.
Severe thunderstorms are possible Tuesday as a cold front travels through the area. Strong winds and small hail are possible.
The National Weather Service says remnants of the storm that plagued the South and Midwest will likely pass through the region by Sunday.
The Weather Channel is calling for ”heavy” thunderstorms Sunday in Bucks County.
The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook, saying thunderstorms will be accompanied by heavy rainfall.
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Find out what you can expect for this weekend's weather forecast.
The peak heat is expected Friday afternoon to early evening.
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If you haven't switched that air conditioner on yet, now's the time.
Eli Kulp, co-owner of Fork and High Street on Market, was severely injured in the Amtrak derailment on May 12.
Clouds began moving into the region as the morning progressed, and thunderstorms followed by rain showers are expected.
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June’s full moon gets its name courtesy of the Algonquin tribes.
Directors retain Szostak as president and elect VP, treasurer, secretary.
Plus, the world's biggest rubber ducky is planning a trip down the Delaware River.
The yearly motorcycle poker run raises funds and awareness for addiction recovery at the Livengrin Foundation.
The weekend will get off to a cool start and a chance of showers is expected on Sunday and Monday. Check out the full forecast here.
The campaign in honor of Rachel Jacobs, which had already raised $15,000 by Monday afternoon, will fund a community-building charity.
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A homeless man had his bike stolen. Citizens went out of their way to right a wrong.
Annual event takes place nationwide on May 2.
Study analyzing Google searches finds southeastern Pennsylvania very racist. It also suggests your racism may cut someone else’s life short.
By Michael Crawford, Special to Lancaster News This originally was published in LNP on Monday, April 20, 2015
The World Meeting of Families is looking for more than 10,000 volunteers to help during Pope Francis' visit to Philadelphia.
Funds permit NOVA to continue offering innovative programs to students with developmental disabilities.
The first ever event will feature award winning submissions and 50 different images.
Seniors eligible for scholarship must be pursuing civil engineering, urban planning or other related transportation management fields
Pinwheel gardens raise awareness during Child Abuse Prevention Month.
In collaboration with BCCC, new program offers first 5-day training session to RNs starting April 21.
A look at the week's top news on Patch sites throughout Bucks and Montgomery counties.
Changes to SEPTA's Regional Rail lines are effective Sunday, April 5.