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Working together to solve a problem
Trying to hold back a flood by yourself can be futile. But through the efforts of many, powerful buffers can be built.
Work rules apply at company barbecue, other events
Boss having a barbecue? Here's how to behave Monday, June 30, 2008 Janet H. Cho hat pretty little invitation to the company picnic this weekend might look fun and innocent, but don't be so naive.
Every Friday you'll receive Boston Magazine's shopping e-newsletter, delivering the hottest news on the city's style scene.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ellner of Voorhees, N.J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Adena, to Michael Portnoy, son of Lois and Glenn Portnoy of Jenkintown.
When the New Motels released their debut EP "Domestic Life" on Scranton's Prison Jazz Records last year, Philadelphia radio stations and newspapers took to it with zeal.
... and providing Pre-K to at-risk children
''They learn to share. They learn to treat others the way they want to be treated.
Main Line Breast Cancer Org. Receives Huge Donation
The money from the National Philanthropic Trust of Jenkintown to Living Beyond Breast Cancer is huge, says LBBC CEO Jean Sachs.
Power outages, traffic woes, one death, follow storms
Power outages and traffic chaos plagued Philadelphia's Pennsylvania suburbs this morning, as a result of a series of powerful thunderstorms that swept through the region last night.
Temple Sinai Students Create Holocaust DVD
Annalise Nossbaum and her mother were sent to the Mauthausen concentration camp in 1945, where for the month until they were liberated, they slept among the dead, waiting to be buried.
Officials look to maintain bus route
Concerned over proposed changes to SEPTA's Route 77 bus service, Cheltenham Township and county officials have taken action in an attempt to preserve the route and work with SEPTA to negotiate any future plans.
Jobs out there but employers picky
June is here and an eager army of recent college graduates has hit the scene looking for work in what experts have described as a tough economic climate.
Some Kosher Meat at a Minimum, Following Fallout From Iowa Plant
Hanni Lipinsky, executive chef at Main Line Kosher Meats, prepares some non-Agriprocessors' chops.
Slim Pickings? Not on This Langhorne's List
One was Sesame Place, a beloved summer destination that brought together a few of my favorite diversions: roller coasters, water slides and "Sesame Street." The other was my first-grade teacher, who would ...
VFW honors heroes who gave their lives Jim Fay Sr. of Glenside, Dave Twining of Willow Grove and Steve Philips of Jenkintown, all members of the Mgy.
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Lemon Law Advocates Kimmel and Silverman Honored as Pennsylvania...
Founding Partners were honored for building the State's oldest and largest lemon law firm and helping to recover $145 million for 45,000 distressed drivers throughout the region.
Ami Eden June is bustin' out all over with ... "Stars": David Ruderman has a history of accomplishments.
In several of the region's smallest downtowns, great old movie theaters have been rescued - such as the Ambler Theater, Jenkintown's Hiway, and Media's Theatre for the Performing Arts.
2 more running for Sexy Singles
Look who the Daily News met at North by Northwest last week: Arlene Black , 50, from Jenkintown, and Darlene Roie , 31, a bus driver from Philadelphia.
PLCB keeping an eye on stores' bottom line
The two Wine and Spirits stores in Doylestown couldn't be more different. Although they are situated less than a mile apart in the borough, the Veterans Lane location is the most profitable in Bucks and eastern ...
Consulting Company Launches Health IT Practice
The Suss health IT practice will focus on four primary consulting services: strategic and tactical planning, market research, capture management and proposal support.