Dining news: Edgar Allan Poe speakeasy to stop in Philadelphia; Halloween-themed dining experiences popping up



A roundup of recent restaurant news from around Greater Philadelphia includes various Halloween pop-ups and a national traveling Edgar Allan Poe-themed speakeasy making its first stop in Philadelphia this month.



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With construction on St. Joe's pedestrian underpass starting, expect significant traffic delays on City Ave. on Monday



A southbound lane of City Avenue between Cardinal Avenue and Lapsley Lane will be closed 24 hours a day from Oct. 2. through Oct. 9 for construction of St. Joe’s University’s pedestrian underpass, PennDOT says.



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'Townhouses in the sky': Two bi-level Center City penthouses list for nearly $30,000 per month



Described as “townhouses in the sky,” the pair of penthouses in a luxury Center City apartment building are the most expensive rentals currently listed in Philadelphia.



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Will Wind Power Save the Shore, or Ruin It Forever?



There was a whale on the beach of Ocean City. Black and white, of average height and stocky build; its mouth was agape, revealing a […]



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Man fatally shot after crashing into another car, police say



A 24-year-old man was shot and killed after crashing his car into another vehicle Friday night, police said. Around 7:30 p.m. on the 3300 block of Emerald Street, the man in the car that was hit shot the other man twice in his back.



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Karen Friedman: Why women should not talk like men



Gender stereotypes should not dictate how individuals communicate. Women and men should feel free to communicate in a way that feels genuine to them and not have to suppress their natural communication style, writes Karen Friedman.



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Influencer “Meatball” Charged in Philly Looting Loves Her Mugshot



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Privacy advocates say the Phillies' facial recognition entrance puts their fans' data at risk



Protesters at Citizens Bank Park on Thursday night cautioned against using the facial recognition entrance, which the Phillies and MLB debuted in August. The opt-in ticketing system lets fans enter the ballpark by uploading selfies to the league’s ticketing app, enabling them to pass through scanners. Privacy advocates say the technology puts people’s safety and data at risk.



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Have you thanked your employees today? Here's why that question could be critical.



Employers are shifting their focus from recruitment to retention as the job market softens. That makes culture critical, and new data shows one key ingredient is often overlooked.



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Okay, Okay, John Fetterman Will Wear a Suit



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