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Camden National Bank names Brogden branch manager for Camden Square
CAMDEN : Judy Brogden was recently named Camden Square branch manager for Camden National Bank.
Ghost legends thrive at Philadelphia-area colleges
About 2:30 a.m., public-safety officer Roy Surma was on patrol alone in the basement of Grey Towers, the rambling 1890s English-style castle that houses administrative offices and student rooms at Arcadia University in Glenside.
Arcadia University's haunted castle
Area college students don't need to visit a haunted house to get a scare this Halloween.
Local Programming: Philly Media + Delaware Drinking Liberally
Thursday, October 29th 6 p.m. The Future of News Media in Philly Young Involved Philadelphia hosts a forum on The Future of News Media in Philly from 6-7:30 p.m. at the WHYY Civic Space, 150 N. 6th St.
Local Programming: Drinking Liberally Center City Tonight 6-9 p.m.
Tuesday, October 27th Drinking Liberally Center City Center City DL meets from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. every Tuesday in the Triumph Brewing Co.
Donna Thomas-Huberman and Howard Huberman of Dresher announce the engagement of their daughter, Lauren Jennifer Thomas, to Dr.
Valerie Zehl Neighbors: Katie's Clothes Bin in New Milford: The difference is Katie
If you've seen one thrift store, you've pretty much seen 'em all. But the little business in New Milford, Pa., called Katie's Clothes Bin has one special aspect no other thrift store has -- and that's Katie.
Jennifer Lynn Rowand & William Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rowand of Pennsauken, NJ, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Lynn, to William Fisher, both of Philadelphia, PA.
Hollins University student dies after accident in Italy
Shalynda Toney of Vinton, age 21, was struck by a motorcyclist. She later died from her injuries.
Everyone's different, and alike
Eight minutes into Danielle Frank's presentation, the lights went out. It hardly mattered because her message alone was powerful enough to illuminate the room.
Joyce and Steve Paul of Philadelphia, and Susan and Mark Kaplan of Huntingdon Valley announce the engagement of their children, Jill Paul and Michael Kaplan.
Maskmaker exhibits through Sept. 30
An extraordinary collection of original masks by Bronwyn Frazier is on display until September 30 at the Dietrich Theater in Tunkhannock.
Book asserts Starbucks' store designs squelch interaction
If Bryant Simon owned a coffee shop, it would not have conversation-killing Wi-Fi. It probably wouldn't offer to-go cups.
Students at Acadia University have found themselves under attack near campus.
GLENSIDE, Pa. - September 24, 2009 -- Two Arcadia University students are back in class this week after they were both attacked over the weekend.
Arcadia University on Alert After Student Attacks
Students at Arcadia University are paying more attention to their surroundings after two students were attacked just steps from campus.
Study Abroad Director Richard Mitten mingled with students and representatives at the fair.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars is offering scholarships to both high school and middle school students through its 'Voice of Democracy' and 'Patriot Pen' programs.
Does Branding Pay Off for Colleges? Harvard Thinks So.
It has taken a while for branding to seep into the world of higher education. Traditionally universities and colleges have not been staffed by professional marketers.
South Jersey residents among undergrads at Arcadia University's commencement ceremonies
The following local residents were among undergraduates at recent commencement ceremonies at Arcadia University, Glenside, Pa.: KATHRYN MARIE MULLIN of Blackwood was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, with departmental honors.
Reading Eagle Honors are indicated as follows: ***with highest distinction; **with high distinction; *with distinction: *Adam B. Shane of Exeter Township received a juris doctor law degree from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University, New York.
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