Jun 27, 2009 | Philly.com
Philly Dawg: Health officials grant NJ pet store temporary license after week-long shutdown
A Hamilton, New Jersey pet shop was issued a temporary license to reopen after state and local health officials shut down the store for a week citing filthy conditions.
Continue reading "Route 78 truck crash in Hunterdon County remains under investigation"
A truck crash that shut down Route 78, injured both drivers and snarled traffic on the roadway for more than 12 hours through this morning's commute was still under investigation tonight by State Police.
CN Girls Track & Field Coach of the Year: Bill Sinnott, New Providence
The only thing missing from Bill Sinnott's final season was a ride into the sunset.
Father, sons are 'pot' bust targets
Detectives searching the home of a suspected drug seller in New Providence said they kept getting interrupted by people who dropped by the home hoping to buy marijuana.
More than 45 readers - plus 11 creative students in Stephen Gallo's classroom at the Lancaster County Youth Intervention Center - submitted captions for last month's "Pass the Word" photo of a bear.
Traffic stop turns into speedy delivery
Surely, veteran police officer Diane Carter has heard countless answers to the question, "Do you know why I stopped you?" when she pulls over speeders.
DA: Father, Son Grew Marijuana in Home
Prosecutors say a Lancaster County man and his son were growing marijuana in their home.
Providence Township gives OK to kennel
Providence Township Zoning Hearing Board took a verbal beating Tuesday from residents opposed to a large-scale breeding kennel, but ultimately voted to allow Country Boy Kennel to continue operating.
Philly Dawg: Judge drops cruelty charge against kennel owner
A Lancaster County district justice threw out animal cruelty charge against a kennel owner with a history run-ins with the state for selling sick dogs and for substandard kennel conditions.