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Free PA State Inspection |
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by: planmanjb - lafeyette hill, PA started: 11/10/11 9:00 am | updated: 11/10/11 9:00 am |
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Pennsylvania iradiophilly listeners can get a free PA State Safety & Emission Inspection (pay only $2.00 for the windshield sticker and a $2.40 Program Management Fee). Only at Excel Motors, 451 E. Lincoln Highway (Business Route 1), Langhorne, PA 19047. Call 215-741-5800 to schedule, and continue to enjoy... Read More |
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Tom Ridge Considered to be Next Penn State President |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/09/11 9:25 am | updated: 11/10/11 8:54 am |
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According to ESPN former PA Governor Tom Ridge could be the next Penn State president. In the fallout of the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal, many expect current PSU president Graham Spanier to lose his job. Penn State's Board of Trustees is said to be weighing the possibility of having Ridge replace Spanier. So far no one at Penn State has offered a clear explanation as to why university officials didn't report allegations of child sexual abuse to law enforcement... Read More |
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Philadelphia's Smokin' Joe Frazier Dead at 67 |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/08/11 7:36 am | updated: 11/08/11 7:36 am |
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Philadelphia boxing great, Joe Frazier died on Monday after being diagnosed with liver cancer about a month ago. He was 67. Smokin' Joe Frazier won Olympic Gold on his way to becoming one of boxing's all time heavyweight stars. Early in his career, Joe Frazier would train in a Philadelphia slaughterhouse, punching meat like a heavy bag, a workout made famous later in Rocky movies.
Frazier was smaller than most heavyweight but compensated with exceptional strength and stamina. ... Read More |
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Tony Bennett WOWS Academy of Music |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/07/11 2:54 pm | updated: 11/07/11 2:54 pm |
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At the Academy of Music on Friday night, Tony Bennett put on an 80 minute energetic show. His set list included, Watch What Happens, They All Laughed, and his first number one hit from 1952, Cold, Cold Heart.
Asking the soundman to cut off all amplification, he sang "Fly Me to the Moon" without a microphone and danced on stage with his daughter on a duet of Old Friends.
At the age of 85, Tony Bennett’s touring in support of his new CD, Duets II, which can... Read More |
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Penn State's VP/Gary Schultz & AD/Tim Curley Step Down |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/07/11 2:53 pm | updated: 11/07/11 2:53 pm |
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Penn State senior vice president Gary Schultz has stepped down and athletic director Tim Curley has taken an administrative leave amid allegations of covering up a sex scandal involving a former assistant coach on the football team, Jerry Sandusky.
The Penn State trustees announced the moves after an executive session at the Old Main administration building on Sunday night.
Both men have been charged with failure to report and perjury and made their requests to the... Read More |
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November 7 Music Calendar |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/07/11 11:54 am | updated: 11/07/11 11:54 am |
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(1951) 60 Years Ago
Rat Packer Frank Sinatra marries his second wife, actress Ava Gardner. The couple separates in 1953 and divorces in... Read More |
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Culture |
Roger Waters to Perform The Wall in Philadelphia |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/04/11 1:08 pm | updated: 11/04/11 1:08 pm |
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Pink Floyd's Roger Waters will perform "The Wall" in Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park on July 14th 2012 as part of a large North American tour.
"The Wall" will be performed in-its-entirety featuring a full band and state-of-the-art production. "The Wall" live has played more than 120 shows around the world for more than 1.6 million fans making it one of the most successful tours of 2010 and 2011.
Tickets for "The Wall" 2012 at Citizens Bank Park go on sale... Read More |
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New Business Privilege Tax in Philly Gives Relief |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/04/11 12:19 pm | updated: 11/04/11 12:19 pm |
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That’s how local business leaders describe legislation to relieve some of Philadelphia’s business privilege tax (BPT) burden that was expected to be approved by City Council Thursday and signed into law by Mayor Michael Nutter.
A bill from City Council members Bill Green and Maria Quiñones-Sánchez freezes the gross receipts tax rate at the current 0.1415 percent rate while the 6.45 percent net income tax would phase down over a 10-year period, beginning in 2013, to 6... Read More |
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Philadelphia School Scheduled to Close Is Fighting Back |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/04/11 9:01 am | updated: 11/04/11 9:01 am |
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Philadelphia School District officials recommended that Stanton Elementary School at 17th and Christian, as well as eight other city schools be closed. In Philadelphia's schools there are thousands of surplus seats, financial problems, and aging buildings. Teachers and students at Stanton are fighting to keep it open claiming academic success and happy students and teachers.
Stanton, K to 8, offers programs like violin classes, African drumming, pottery, Shakespearean drama,... Read More |
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John Street Subject of Ethics Probe |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/04/11 8:39 am | updated: 11/04/11 8:39 am |
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Former Philadelphia Mayor John Street is under investigation by Pennsylvania's State Ethics Commission. They are looking into Street's role in awarding millions of dollars of Philadelphia Housing Authority legal work to his son's former law firm.
John Street was chairman of the PHA board in 2004 and voted at least five times to give PHA contracts to Wolf Block Schorr & Solis-Cohen L.L.P. His son, Sharif, billed PHA more than $700,000 while working as a lawyer assigned to the PHA... Read More |
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