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That innocuous-looking coffee can right there — yeah, that one — can kill a candidate’s dreams. It can also suddenly transform a lackluster candidate into a threat. That’s because, […]
On Tuesday, we asked: “Why Have City Dems Endorsed a Council Candidate Whose Facebook Page Compared Gay Men to Flatworms?” Turns out Congressman Bob Brady, […]
Let’s give Seth Williams a round of applause. I’m not being facetious here. Williams’ decision to take Kathleen Kane’s “double-dog dare” last year and pursue charges […]
[Updated at 10:40 p.m.] Any candidate or voter who wanted to get a contender kicked off the May 19th primary ballot had to file a legal […]
Word is, he’s partnered up with Dean Carlson from Wyebrook Farm out in Honey Brook and the two of them are opening a real, full-service […]
Are you all about the sweetbreads, headcheese and tripe? Then we want your opinion. What are the best offal dishes around town. Are you all […]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0ljKgQ6mNg Atlantic City has released surveillance footage that shows fire chief Dennis Brooks dropping his pants briefly at the Public Safety Building. However, he says […]
For some, the beginning of spring conjures up images of blooming flowers and buzzing bees. At Foobooz, the beginning of spring means Meat Week. Mica […]
Noshhh, a local craft food and drink vendor showcase, is going to be held at Old City’s United By Blue, this Friday, March 20 at […]
Police are investigating a Penn State fraternity that allegedly operated two private Facebook pages where members posted photographs of nude, unconscious women, drug sales and hazing. A […]
Seven years ago, a buyer offered $900 million for Bader Field. But Atlantic City said no to the deal for the former airport. It’s now […]
On Monday the Inquirer’s Paul Nussbaum reported that it would cost about $18.5 million for PATCO to reopen Franklin Square Station, a stop on PATCO’s High Speed Line that […]
The one-story building at 20th and Ludlow has been a series of bars that have come and gone with questionable business models. Remember Xchange, where the […]
What happens when Taco Tuesday and St. Patrick’s Day collide? Irish tacos, of course. Taproom on 19th is getting into the spirit tonight with (from […]
If you are as excited as we are for Diane Sawyer’s 20/20 special, “The Untold Story of the Sound of Music,” ladies and gentlemen, then […]