SEPTA Plans to Ditch Gender Stickers
SEPTA Ditches Gender Stickers. Starting in the second half of 2013, monthly rail passes will be sans gender identification sticker. [Inquirer]
Phils Win 3-1. Some flashy fielding from Freddy Galvis and Hunter Pence, coupled with some opportune hitting and a Ty Wigginton home run helped turn a solid start from Joe Blanton into another victory over the Marlins. [The 700 Level]
Bill Clinton in Montco. President Bill Clinton was at Upper Moreland High School in Montgomery County yesterday to throw his weight behind Kathleen Kane’s bid for Pennsylvania’s Attorney General. [CBS 3]
Second Oldest Philadelphian Passed Away. Willie Lassiter, an 111-year-old woman who lived in West Philly since 1926, died yesterday. [Newsworks]
Jersey Bus Driver Arrested for Sexual Assault. A 58-year-old school bus driver in Atlantic County has been arrested for allegedly pulling his bus over toward the end of his route and sexually assaulting an eight-year-old girl. The girl’s younger brother was supposedly the only other child on the bus. [NBC Philadelphia]
“Titanic Philadelphians” Exhibit Opens. Today, the “Titanic Philadelphians” exhibit will debut at the Independence Seaport Museum at Penn’s Landing. It details the lives and experiences of the 40-some Philadelphians on board the ship that sank. [CBS 3]