PHILADELPHIA : $50 Million Dilworth Plaza will Employ 800 Construction Workers

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Philadelphia, November 16, 2011 – The City of Philadelphia today posted an Official Notice advising the public that the $50 million Dilworth Plaza construction project is imminent. The notice was issued following the announcement that the Center City District, the project manager, has awarded a general construction contract to Daniel J. Keating Company for the project, which will employ about 800 construction workers and is scheduled for completion in about 27 months.

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Philadelphia: Happenings -cnbnews.net

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CNBNEWS OPINION: Damaged Playground Fence Should Have Been Repaired Weeks Ago

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The Daily Dose: \’IWV: Suspend ObamaCare Implementation Until SCOTUS Rules\’

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Philadelphia Mayor Signs Business Tax Bills; Will Improve City\’s Economic Competitiveness-cnbnews.net

 

Philadelphia, November 14, 2011 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter has signed City Council legislation that eliminates business taxes and fees for new businesses that create jobs. A second bill establishes broad tax reduction for all businesses and a new structure for computing certain business taxes that will reward businesses located in the City of Philadelphia.

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John Paff: OPMA Lawsuit against Camden City school board-cnbnews.net

A new lawsuit was filed yesterday in Camden County Superior Court that seeks answers to the following questions:

1. How promptly must a public body publicly disclose the nonexempt portions of its nonpublic (i.e. \”closed or executive\”) meeting minutes?

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Obituary: Michael Lee \”Birdman\” Burdick, of Gloucester City, GHS Class of \’79 Alumni

Suddenly, On November 13, 2011. Age 51. Of Gloucester City. Cherished Son of the late \"6a00d8341bf7d953ef01539037fcc3970b-200wi\" Doris Burdick. Beloved Husband of 28 years to Jacqueline P. \”Jackie\” Burdick (nee Simero). Devoted Father of Jennifer LaScala (Frank), Kelly Burdick and Jacqueline M. Burdick. Loving Grandfather of Kira, Joseph, Peyton and A.J. Dear Brother of Richard Burdick (Tracey) and Mildred Hemsley. Survived by 3 nieces and 1 nephew. Michael was known to all as \”Birdman\” and was a 1979 Graduate of Gloucester City High School. He loved to watch the Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Phillies and enjoyed Fantasy Football with friends. Michael enjoyed listening to classic rock, Van Halen and Guns N Roses. He enjoyed a great barbeque with friends and family. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his visitation on Saturday from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Catholic Service 1:30 pm in the funeral home. Cremation was private at the request of the family. No Evening Visitation.

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Michael Lee Burdick. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCann-Healey Funeral Home: Ph: 856-456-1142

 

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BILL DONOHUE: PENN STATE ANALOGIES EVINCE A BIAS

November 15, 2011

Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments as follows:
 
Everyone and his brother is comparing the Penn State sexual abuse scandal to the Catholic Church\’s own problems, and in many respects, such an analogy is unfortunately warranted. But some correctives are in order, and some analogies not being discussed need to be made.

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ELECTION RESULTS CERTIFIED; DECKER HUMBLED BY VICTORY-cnbnews.net


Looks Forward to Working in a Bi-Partisan Manner to Move East Greenwich Forward

 

(EAST GREENWICH, NJ) – Following the Gloucester County Board of Elections certification of last Tuesday’s election results, Committeeman-elect Tom Decker today expressed how humbled he was by the show of support from his community and reinforced the importance of bi-partisan government.

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CNBNEWS Hunting and Fishing: Countdown, Antler Restrictions, Must See, Show Compassion

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