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Saturday, May 18, 2013

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Stolen Truck, Missing Teen and More Police News

Find the week's police news around the Media Patch area.

The following incidents occurred the Media Patch area. Arrests, when mentioned, do not suggest conviction.   13-Year-Old Girl Missing The teen was last seen in the company of an adult male. Woman Conned Out of $11K in Photos, Police Say The victim was never reimbursed for various photojournalism assignments, police say. Stolen Truck Found In Traffic Stop, Police Say The truck was stopped in the lane of travel on Route 1 just prior to Route 452 in Middletown Township, police say. OMG PD: Ketchup and Mustard-Covered Car Check out these unusual police stories from around Greater Philadelphia.    

Prince Harry, UFOs, WetSeal Lawsuit Top Eastern PA News

Stormy weather, Dorney Park fireworks and police officer who shot bystander testifies also make headlines.

Prince Harry, on a U.S. tour, spent about 15 minutes on the lot of a Radnor family's summer home in Mantoloking, which was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy. Several people standing outside of the Square One Exxon market on W. Broad Street in Bethlehem saw something in the sky that was difficult to explain. It was March 3 at about 8:50 p.m. and the witnesses were looking toward South Mountain when they spotted about 100 objects floating west to east, according to Dan Medleycott, a senior field investigator and a state section director for the Mutual UFO Network in Pennsylvania. The trendy clothing retailer will pay a reported $7.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit, which originated after a manager from King of Prussia was fired for being…

Hiring: Paralegal, Delivery Driver and More

Many new job opportunities are available in the Media area.

Are you looking for a job?  Here are some positions available in the Media area, all advertised on Craigslist in the past week. Find more jobs nearby. Does your business have an opening that's not listed here? Post it in the comments section below.

the burrow in the burrough

10:58 am on Sunday, May 19, 2013

And just think: with a brand-new megaWaWa, we'll have the low-paying part-time unskilled job market cornered.   more ›

McNabb is Greatest Quarterback in Philadelphia Eagles History

Former Quarterback Donovan McNabb announced this week that he is going to retire as a Philadelphia Eagle.

With the Philadelphia Eagles in mini-camp this week, a lot has been discussed about the team's quarterbacks. Who will emerge as the starter among Michael Vick, Nick Foles and rookie Matt Barkley. But then another quarterback's name entered the picture. And while he's not fighting for a roster spot, he's gunning for a legacy in Philadelphia Eagles history. Donovan McNabb announced this week his intentions to retire as a Philadelphia Eagle. And the team is planning a ceremony that will enable McNabb to be honored with Coach Andy Reid and his new team the Kansas City Chiefs in town. Ah, No. 5 and Big Red. Those were the days... And don't you miss those days? Maybe we took it for granted that McNabb put the Birds in playoff position every year…

Jeff Asay

9:15 am on Monday, May 20, 2013

What a bunch of idiot commenters. McNabb clearly is the best QB in franchise history. His shortcomings only serve to highlight how woefully bad the QB's who came before have been. Place the blame where it belongs - on Andy Reid. He placed the superstar status on McNabb, expecting him to be the guy you lean on in a games biggest moments. Clearly Reid was wrong not to recognize that while he had a …   more ›

This Inspiring Story Brought to You By Grape-Nuts

Phillies Pitcher Cole Hamels Delivers Education to Communities in Need

Cole Hamels and his wife Heidi started The Hamels Foundation to support area schools and help build a future for children in Malawi, Africa.

About this sponsorship: In honor of the 60th anniversary of Sir Edmund Hillary’s historic ascent of Mount Everest, Patch and Grape-Nuts are teaming up to highlight those who inspire people around them to climb their own mountains.  After winning the World Series in 2008, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels and his wife Heidi founded The Hamels Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting education in the United States and establishing a school in Malawi, Africa. Patch caught up with the foundation to find out what inspired its start and how its been able to help those in need. Patch: What’s the biggest challenge you’ve taken on? The Hamels Foundation: The Hamels Foundation has a dual purpose to provide support for quality …

John Candycorn

1:08 pm on Monday, May 20, 2013

Glad he is delivering something bc he sure can't deliver a pitch over the plate this year.   more ›

Voters Don't Support Legalizing Marijuana

One poll suggests that, while Pennsylvania voters might support medical marijuana use, they aren't in favor of legal pot.

Pennsylvania voters aren't in favor of legalizing marijuana, according to one pole. The Frankin and Marshall College poll of Pennsylvania voters for May 2013 showed that 54 percent of voters polled opposed to legalizing marijuana in the state.  A similar F&M Poll at the beginning of February found that 55 percent of respondants were against legalizing marijuana. While voters don't support its outright legalization, 82 percent of those polled favor the use of marijuana for medical reasons if prescribed by a doctor. The poll, which was conducted between April 30 and May 5, gathered responses from 526 registered voters, including 265 Democrats, 196 Republicans and 65 Independents. The full poll is available for review here. The following …

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Orsen wells

1:11 pm on Monday, May 20, 2013

ignore here and now hes just a lonely troll   more ›

Friday, May 17, 2013

Best-Paying Summer Jobs

A list of eight best-paying summer jobs. Provided by Jobs at AOL.

The following story was provided by AOLJobs.com  By David Schepp Getting a summer job is a rite of passage for many young people. In addition to earning wages to help pay for tuition or make car payments, it's where many first-time employees learn the fundamentals of work -- showing up on time, teamwork, communicating effectively, managing workloads and more. But summer jobs can also be fun, giving teenagers an opportunity to bond and hang out with a group of people beyond their schools and neighborhoods. In recent years, because of the recession and subsequent slow recovery in the labor market, summer jobs have been hard to come by for many teenagers. This year, many economic indicators point to an improved job market, suggesting that …

Adopt-A-Pet

Vote Dog Violet to Your Family, Adopt Today

This retriever/spaniel mix dog is available for adoption at the Delaware County SPCA.

This cream and white retriever/spaniel blend named Violet is an older dog looking for a happy and fun home. She may not be a puppy any more but she definitely still has energy and is ready to play with a ball. Violet is available for adoption at the Delco SPCA and her adoption fee just $55.50 to anyone over the age of 55 who adopts her in the Seniors Saving Seniors special. UPDATE: Cats Nellie and Frank Sintara, recently featured on Patch, have been adopted. But Dog Eisnehower is still waiting for a forever. There are always adoption specials going on at the Delaware County SPCA. So always ask if there is currently an adoption special available. Anyone interested in adopting Violet please go to, http://delcospca.org/adoption/ for all the …

Voting and Race: Black Turnout Highest in U.S., PA

The U.S. Census Bureau says black turnout nationwide, by percentage, exceeded white turnout last year for the first time.

A recent U.S. Census Bureau report shows that blacks had the highest voter turnout among racial identifications in the 2012 general election. Nationwide, 66.2 percent of black citizens voted, exceeding for the first time the turnout of white voters, which was 64.1 percent. In 2008, 66.1 percent of whites voted, to 64.7 percent of blacks. Back in 1996, white turnout was 60.7 percent and black turnout was 53 percent. Black turnout also exceeded white turnout in Pennsylvania last year, 65.2 percent to 62.5 percent. Read a Huffington Post report on the census findings, and see below for statistics comparing other voting demographics: Voter turnout is expected to be far lower in Tuesday's off-year primary election. Polls will be open from 7 a.m…

Helix Motorsports, the Neighborhood Tuner

Eric Savage left the VW/Audi world to work on MINIs and BMWs in Manayunk.

It’s possible to walk past Helix Motorsports on Umbria Street in Manayunk and not know what happens in the building. Nestled between row homes and close to a bar, an elementary school and a purveyor of tomato pie, Helix’s headquarters could pass as a law or a dental office. It’s modest, just the way owner Eric Savage likes it.  Savage comes across as a mellow guy, but he’s taken some risks in his career … and they seem to have paid off, as his MINI and BMW tuning business is now a pretty heavy hitter in the car community. In 2001 Savage left AWE Tuning, a Willow Grove-based VW/Audi-focused company, to start something of his own. He then bought a MINI, rented some brewery space and then moved to Manayunk.  “Basically, the way we started, we…

Dan Reynolds

10:13 pm on Saturday, May 18, 2013

Nice, I'm picking up a 2013 Clubman soon,, will stop by!   more ›

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