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Bryn Mawr Twilight June 29, 2013 - iRadioPhilly Wristband Ticket Winners |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/30/13 2:05 am | updated: 06/30/13 2:05 am |
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iRadioPhilly is celebrating Concert Season with FREE concert tickets to great shows and events around the Philadelphia area all summer long. Look for iRadioPhilly at events and get a FREE wristband. The number on the wristband could mean FREE tickets for you to an upcoming concert or event of your choice. The list of concerts and winners from each drawing can be viewed by clicking on the headline above.
iRadioPhilly was at the Bryn Mawr Twilight Concert on Saturday 6/29 giving... Read More |
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Murnaghan had 2nd Transplant; NJ Sandy Charity Shutown; iradiophilly 8pm maintenance |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/28/13 8:28 pm | updated: 06/28/13 8:28 pm |
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Sarah Murnaghan, the young lung transplant recipient whose parent's challenged the donor rules for children under 12, actually received a second transplant after her first had complications. A judge granted the Murnaghan family a temporary retraining order allowing Sarah on the adult donor list on June 5th. The 10-year-old who suffers from cystic fibrosis received a transplant on June 12th but because of a Primary Graft Failure those lungs had to be removed and Sarah was put on a bypass... Read More |
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76ers Draft Picks, Realtors Leave Dead Animals on Property, Archdiocese Auctions 8 Properties |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/28/13 10:42 am | updated: 06/28/13 10:42 am |
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The 76ers made some big moves last night in General Manager, Sam Hinkie's first draft. The Sixers traded away their all-star point guard, Jrue Holiday to get the sixth overall pick, Kentucky big man, Nerlens Noel. Noel was projected to be a the number 1 overall pick but slipped to 6 when he injured his knee. Still in the first round the 76ers took Syracuse point guard, Michael Carter-Williams with the 11th overall pick.
Cut-throat real estate sales agents in Lower... Read More |
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NJ Racketeering Casino Charges, Daulton Brain Tumors, Hillary Rodham Clinton Liberty Medal Winner |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 06/28/13 12:56 am | updated: 06/28/13 12:56 am |
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Authorities in New Jersey have indicted 23 people on charges they allegedly posed as business account holders to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars, withdrawing most of the money from casinos in Atlantic City. Acting New Jersey Attorney General John Hoffman said Thursday those indicted face racketeering and other charges for allegedly stealing more than $275,000 from 14 business accounts at JP Morgan Chase Bank between February and September 2011.
Former All-Star catcher... Read More |
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Darren Daulton Has 2 Brain Tumors; Hillary Clinton to receive Liberty Medal; Body Found in Burnt Car |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/27/13 9:02 pm | updated: 06/27/13 9:02 pm |
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Former Philadelphia Phillie Darren Daulton has been diagnosed with 2 brain tumors. He currently hosts a show on 97.5 FM which announced the news today saying that “Dutch†hasn't been feeling well the past two weeks and went to a doctor who discovered the tumors. He will have surgery early next week. Daulton played 14 seasons with the Phillies from '83 to '97, 3 times a National League All-Star at catcher, and was inducted in the Phillies' Hall of Fame in 2010. He ended his... Read More |
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Firefly Music Festival in Dover, Delaware: Day One 6/21/2013 |
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by: SteveKane - Broomall, PA started: 06/27/13 8:26 pm | updated: 06/27/13 8:26 pm |
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Firefly Music Festival is a three-day excursion in the wooded area by the International Speedway in Dover, Delaware. Attended by nearly 40,000 people nation-wide, it has been proven to be an event sought out by many. The ability to camp on site is what draws the crowd and separates Firefly from festivals along the East Coast. With grade-A acts and top-notch performances, Firefly Music Festival continues to reign while expressing its joyous and lively... Read More |
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July 1st- BRE Presents The Mavericks |
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by: liaferrante - Wildwood Crest, NJ started: 06/27/13 5:41 pm | updated: 06/27/13 5:41 pm |
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BRE Presents: July 1st
The Mavericks
Monday, July 1st, 2013 7:30 p.m.
Ocean City Music Pier
Ocean City, NJ
The members of The Mavericks consist of a country-steeped garage band feel with a Cuban American lead singer. The band had recently split for eight years and is now back together to go on tour and release their new album, “Amsterdam Moon.â€
The members of The Mavericks consists of:
Raul Malo-lead... Read More |
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More Federal Money for Sandy Recovery, Sarah Murnaghan Setback, Progress in PA Liquor Talks |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/27/13 10:35 am | updated: 06/27/13 10:35 am |
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More federal money has been pledged by FEMA to reimburse New Jersey towns recovering from Hurricane Sandy. The additional $240 million brings the total to 90% of the total costs towns paid for emergency operations, repair and cleanup. The prior commitment had been for 75%, so the additional funding means big relief for taxpayers who will now pay for a smaller portion of the recovery.
Sarah Murnaghan needed her breathing tube reinstalled after struggling to breathe without it. ... Read More |
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Mandela on Life Support, Route 42 Body ID'd as Carol Reiff, PA State Police Seek Horses |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 06/27/13 12:49 am | updated: 06/27/13 12:49 am |
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Nelson Mandela is on life support. The former South African president's condition has worsened over the last couple of days. Well-wishers and supporters continued Wednesday to gather outside of the Pretoria hospital where Mandela has been receiving treatment for nearly three weeks and the South African president canceled a Thursday trip amid worry about his health. The sense of anticipation and foreboding about Mandela's fate has grown since late Sunday, when the South African government... Read More |
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$1.5M Bail For Crane Operator; 25 Cops arrest couple having sex; Gosnell rejects drug plea deal |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/26/13 8:59 pm | updated: 06/26/13 9:00 pm |
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Bail has been set at $1.5 million for crane operator Sean Benschop. He has been charged with involuntary manslaughter of 6 people and and 13 counts of reckless endangerment after the building collapse June 5th at the Salvation Army in Center City. Prosecutors wanted him remanded, noting he is a possible flight risk being a non-citizen. The defense said that Benschop turned himself in when issued a warrant. He'll have to post 10 percent of $150,000. A grand jury will investigate if others... Read More |
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