The week in Philadelphia-area bankruptcies: Ricci Transport & Recovery Inc. and 819 South Fourth Street LLC



Philadelphia-area business bankruptcies this week include Ricci Transport & Recovery Inc. and 819 South Fourth Street LLC. For the year, Philadelphia has recorded 24 business bankruptcy filings.



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Newtown Township man charged in fatal stabbing of his father



Jordan Kurman, 22, is charged with criminal homicide after Bucks County prosecutors say he stabbed his father to death Friday morning at his parents’ home in Newtown Township. Police responded to the home on David Drive and found 49-year-old Gregory Kurman with a fatal stab wound to his neck. Investigators said Jordan Kurman was in the driveway of the residence wearing clothing stained with blood, and his mother told police her son had stabbed her husband.



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Philadelphia restaurant news: Bobby Flay returns to Atlantic City; Indeblue relocates to South Jersey



Plus, an apartment fire has rendered three popular South Philadelphia restaurants temporarily closed.



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Mandate or No Mandate, I’m Still Wearing a Mask — for My Own Damn Health



It finally happened: One of my best friends lost their “COVID-19 virginity” over the weekend. After over two years of not knowingly contracting any coronavirus […]



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Cape May fisherman finds submerged engine from WWII-era aircraft



A squid fisherman in Cape May discovered an aircraft engine underwater off the coast of New Jersey earlier in April. The Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum confirmed that the engine dates back to the period of World War II and may have belonged to a fighter such as the Northrop P-61 Black Widow or the Grumman F6F Hellcat. The engine will be cleaned and displayed at the aviation museum.



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Penn State hires former Temple AD to head athletics department



He will take over for Sandy Barbour, who has been Penn State’s athletic director for eight years and announced in March she would retire.



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Karen Hepp Scores Another Victory in Her Battle Against Facebook



Karen Hepp’s David vs. Goliath lawsuit against Facebook lives to see yet another day. As we detailed in this exclusive profile of the Fox 29 […]



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Republican running for Pennsylvania lieutenant governor accused of threatening wife, child and family dog



Pennsylvania lieutenant governor candidate Teddy Daniels has been barred from his home in Wayne County after his wife was granted a protection from abuse order. The woman alleged that Daniels, a far right Republican candidate, repeatedly threatened her and blamed her for negative press he had gotten. Daniels has refused to drop out of the race in response to the allegations, which prompted a welfare check by Pennsylvania State Police last weekend before a court granted two protection orders for his wife this week.



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Uptown Worthington, under development for 20 years, comes up for sale in Malvern



Developer Brian O’Neill bought what had been a shuttered steel factory in 2002 and embarked on creating a mixed-use community.



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Business Models Seen as Central to Corporate Performance & Wealth Creation


Chris Volk stresses importance of a value investment approach.

 

 



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