John Dunlap’s Old City print shop seeks blue historical marker before July 4 celebration.
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John Dunlap’s Old City print shop seeks blue historical marker before July 4 celebration.

Discover the significance of the pivotal printing job in American history that occurred in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776. Learn about John Dunlap’s role in printing the Declaration of Independence at the corner of Second and High Streets. This momentous event shaped the nation’s future and legacy.

Mamdani reverses decision on encampment sweeps, signaling a change in policy regarding homelessness and encampment management.
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Mamdani reverses decision on encampment sweeps, signaling a change in policy regarding homelessness and encampment management.

“Discover the latest developments in Mayor Mamdani’s policy decisions as he reverses a controversial move from January 5. Learn how these shifts impact the community on ‘Day 48 of a new era.'”

Montgomery County crash claims the life of a teenager fleeing in a stolen vehicle, according to state police reports.
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Montgomery County crash claims the life of a teenager fleeing in a stolen vehicle, according to state police reports.

Tragic news from Montgomery County as Pennsylvania State Police identify 18-year-old Zachery Carbo, who died in a crash while reportedly fleeing from officers in a stolen vehicle. Stay informed about local news and incidents impacting the community.

LIRR Official’s Son Hired by Railroad Contractor, Says MTA Inspector General
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LIRR Official’s Son Hired by Railroad Contractor, Says MTA Inspector General

An official from the Long Island Rail Road leveraged his role as assistant chief program officer to secure a job for his son with railroad contractors, according to the MTA Inspector General’s report. Explore the implications of nepotism in public service and its impact on accountability in government positions.

LIRR Official’s Son Hired by Railroad Contractor, Says MTA Inspector General
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LIRR official secured job for son with railroad contractor, according to findings from the MTA Inspector General.

A Long Island Rail Road official allegedly leveraged his role as assistant chief program officer to secure a job for his son with railroad contractors, according to a report from the MTA Inspector General. Discover the implications of this controversy on public trust and accountability within transportation agencies.