“First they're told power will be restored at 11 p.m. Then the next day it's 3 p.m. Then they're again told 11 p.m. This goes on for days."
Hounds meant business on Friday.
'It’s real. Hot Dog Bites Pizza. 6.18.15. #HotDogPizza,' the company announced on Twitter this week.
A coalition of states reached a settlement with the technology firm buying out the bankrupt company.
The deal allows Schuylkill Valley Sports customers to replace jerseys of NFL players traded or cut for half off the new jersey.
The convenience store chain expects to giveaway more than 1.5 million cups of coffee for Wawa Day on April 16.
Wegmans is recalling frozen spinach because of possible listeria contamination. Amy's Kitchen Inc. is also recalling spinach products.
A $10 million settlement agreement of a class action suit against the retail chain received preliminary approval by a federal judge.
Approximately 6.5 million boxes of Kraft macaroni and cheese are affected by the voluntary recall.
Customers may want to check their statements carefully.
Barbie had a good run, but she’s not the doll little girls are clamoring for, a National Retail Federation survey shows.
Rankings are also broken down by categories, such as toys and computers.
Some area shopping malls will be open for a whopping 28 straight hours to kick off the holiday shopping season.
World Against Toys Causing Harm reveals its nominees for toys that should not be in the hands of children this holiday season.
Eager to plan your holiday shopping? Patch has all your local Black Friday 2014 deals this season.
Eschewing Thanksgiving Day shopping hours, retailers promote themselves as family friendly – as if the competition isn’t.
The new policy allows baristas to wear wedding and other rings, as long as they don’t have stones. Nose rings appear to be OK, too.
It is believed the e-mail addresses were stolen at the same time as the data for 56 million financial transaction cards.
Will you go to see Santa before Thanksgiving?
Redner’s Markets has adopted a temporary policy that prohibits the sale of eggs to any customer younger than 18.
The products recalled include 2.5-pound ice-packed, sealed packages of “Cookin’ Good Whole Young Chickens.”
All of the pharmacy chain’s 7,700 locations are now tobacco free.
The record-breaking effort ran from Feb. 23 through March 8.
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MCCC's chapter of Phi Beta Lambda will host Dr. Joel Naroff on March 19.
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Main Line Health’s announcement that it will no longer hire smokers hit a nerve with some readers.
Starting May 1, those who use tobacco or nicotine products will no longer be eligible to work for the company. Current employees who smoke will have to pay more for health care going forward.
The shipping company welcomed the safe drivers to its Circle of Honor.
GM has recalled 780,000 vehicles because of a defect that has caused 22 crashes and six fatalities.
Financial information of up to 70,000 customers was compromised during the hacking incident.
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How sharing finances brought one couple closer together.
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A look at some local job opportunities recently posted near Lower Providence Township.
Videos taken at a slaughterhouse belonging to the South Jersey-based business allegedly revealed inhumane treatment of its veal calves.
Google grabs the top slot yet again on Fortune list.
Here's why you should think before you tweet. (Or Facebook. Or Instagram.)