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Temple men arrested after police find marijuana, painkillers in truck
Two Temple men were arrested on drug charges after Muhlenberg Township police said Monday that they found marijuana and 72 prescription painkillers in a pickup truck the men were in under a Route 12 overpass. Comment?
Temple woman robbed at gunpoint in Muhlenberg
Reading Eagle A 47-year-old Temple woman was robbed at gunpoint early Monday by two males as she withdrew money from an automated teller machine along Kutztown Road in Muhlenberg Township, police said. Comment?
Dan Kelly's Korner: Berks sailor pursues pirates off African coast
... Carter, a fireman's apprentice. Carter, 22, is an Oley Valley High grad. His parents, George and Stephanie, live in Temple. His wife, Jacqueline (Kieffer) Carter, and their son, Joseph, 4 months, are living in Melbourne, Fla. "She was born two days ... Comment?
Cedar, RioCan JV on $19M...
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... in October, RioCan assumes 80% ownership and Cedar 20% ownership of the recently completed Towne Square Plaza in Temple, PA. The two REITs bought the 127,636-square-foot property, which Cedar says is 98% leased, for $19.3 million. Closing is ... Comment?
Cedar Shopping Centers Announces A New Joint Venture Purchase With...
Cedar Shopping Centers, Inc. today announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement, having completed due diligence, with respect to the purchase of the Towne Square Shopping Center in Temple, Pennsylvania. Comment?
The Christmas tree in George Milton Hasker's Temple home is loaded with chunks of wood. Comment?
John Fidler: Working to mend a broken city
... urban blight, is the third leg. What is blight? A useful definition comes from Anne B. Shlay, an urban sociologist at Temple University, and Gordon Whitman, formerly of Temple and now with the faith-based People Improving Communities through ... Comment?
Without table games, Pa. layoffs loom again
... resolved last night when Rendell signed a bill authorizing $647 million for four state-related universities: Lincoln, Temple, Pennsylvania State, and Pittsburgh. For months, he had refused to act on that aid until table games were approved. Any hope ... Comment?
Rendell: Layoffs to come if no table games bill by Jan. 8
... that later today he would sign a bill authorizing $647 million funding for four state-related universities: Lincoln, Temple, Pennsylvania State and the University of Pittsburgh. Contact staff writer Amy Worden at 717-783-2584 or ... Comment?
Lawmakers leave with universities, gambling up in air
... had ushered their own version through their chamber less than 24 hours earlier. The news is bad for Penn State, Pitt, Temple and several other universities that are scrimping by without their normal state subsidies, which are being held up by Gov. ... Comment?
Pa. table games bill hits snag
... had ushered their own version through their chamber less than 24 hours earlier. The news is bad for Penn State, Pitt, Temple and several other universities that are scrimping by without their normal state subsidies, which are being held up by Gov. ... Comment?
Senate Changes May Stall Pa. Casino Bill Into 2010
... had ushered their own version through their chamber less than 24 hours earlier. The news is bad for Penn State, Pitt, Temple and several other universities that are scrimping by without their normal state subsidies, which are being held up by Gov. ... Comment?
House approves state-related university aid, table games
... crossfire over the legalization of table games at casinos. The funding bills for Pitt, Penn State, Lincoln and Temple universities go to Gov. Ed Rendell for his signature. The package of appropriations totals about $730 million and includes private ... Comment?
Judge OKs insurance settlement in traffic death of Hamburg High athlete
... President Judge Jeffrey L. Schmehl approved for Tammy L. Seitzinger of Shoemakersville and Troy O. Seitzinger of Temple is with their insurance company, Motorist Mutual Insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio. Tammy Seitzinger said the money will go to ... Comment?
Meisers emphasize picture quality in books on Berks County history;...
... in line for their signatures, has all the volumes. "I love history; I should have been a history teacher," the Temple resident said. Helen Ott of Wernersville, further up the line, said she gives the volumes to her son. "I want him to save them," ... Comment?
Soft Pretzel Logic: The Schuylkill 16 Week 4: Rider rises
... back soon. Are we looking at another 4 guard line-up or will Redding/Stokes come off the bench?" (Nick Catrambone) 2. Temple, 33 points - "Who knew that the best replacement for Dionte Christmas would be the Temple defense?" (Mike Birnbaum) 3. La ... Comment?
Reading says at least 15 more layoffs likely, but number could jump to 37
... allotments to the Reading Public Library and Berks Community Television will be cut back again. Matthew Barr, 18, of Temple holds a sign at Eighth and Washington streets. Behind him is Tyler Hallacher, 16, of Shillington. They sought signatures ... Comment?
Reading woman hit by car in Muhlenberg Township
... evue near Fifth Street Highway when she stepped off the curb in front of an eastbound car driven by Joseph Reedy, 56, Temple. She was not in the crosswalk. Fire police closed the street for about an hour. An investigation continues. Comment?
Contestants for pennsylvania's Outstanding Young Woman break the ice in Temple
... their "Thank You Song" on Thanksgiving Day for the women who prepared their holiday meal at Christ Church UCC in Temple. "This is the best experience of my life," Kerlin said before eating a Thanksgiving meal Thursday at the Christ Church, United ... Comment?
Former Temple Health CEO joins law firm
Former Chairman and CEO of Temple University Health System Joseph W. "Chip" Marshall III has joined Reading, Pa.-based law firm Stevens & Lee as vice chairman of the firm and its affiliated investment bank, Griffin Financial Group. Comment?