Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Former Democratic Congressman Joe Sestak questions Obama Benghazi response
A few courageous Democrats, including former Pennsylvania Congressman Joe Sestak, are demanding answers about Obama's response to the Libyan massacre. Where's the MSM?
GIL SPENCER: Sestak, others question Benghazi response - delcotimes.com
GIL SPENCER: Sestak, others question Benghazi response - delcotimes.com
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Pennsylvania newspapers back Republican John Maher for Auditor General
Endorsements for Republican John Maher have been
piling up across Pennsylvania, including newspapers that typically endorse Democrats:
York Daily Record: "Maher
deserves credit for independence and effectiveness."
Philadelphia Inquirer: "His auditing background gives
John Maher the edge. With Maher, voters can be assured of having an
auditor general who needs no on-the-job training. He even likes wearing a green
eyeshade."
Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette: "Send
a real pro..." "Pennsylvania deserves an auditor general who
knows how to audit."
Harrisburg
Patriot-News: "'The
CPA for Pa.' Maher is right man for auditor general"
Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review: "a
CPA who built his own auditing firm and whose commitment to government
transparency and accountability is unflinching."
Uniontown Herald-Standard: "the streak of auditors general
in Pennsylvania not being CPAs should end in 2012."
Pa. Extends Deadline For Absentee Ballots
Because
of the disruptions caused by Hurricane Sandy, which forced the closing
of many state and county offices, Pennsylvania has extended the deadline
to submit absentee ballots for the Nov. 6 General Election by two days.
The Pennsylvania Department of State, which overseas elections, released the following statement:
The Pennsylvania Department of State, which overseas elections, released the following statement:
Gov. Tom Corbett ordered the deadline for county election offices to receive applications for absentee ballots to be extended, on a county-by-county basis, depending on whether the county courthouse was closed for business any day this week due to Hurricane Sandy.Information on filing absentee ballot applications is available at www.votespa.com.
The deadline for voters to have absentee ballot applications to county election offices is October 30. However, that deadline will be extended one day for each day a voter’s county courthouse is closed this week, but no later than Friday, November 2, by 5 p.m.
“I urge voters to mail applications immediately, and county election officials to process these applications and get absentee ballots to voters as quickly as possible,” said Secretary of the Commonwealth Carol Aichele, whose department oversees elections. Aichele noted voters may mail absentee ballot applications to their county election office, or deliver the application in person.
Voters who become physically disabled or ill, or who learn they must be absent from your municipality of residence because of your business, duties, or occupation, can file for an emergency absentee ballot, by completing and filing with the Court of Common Pleas in their county an emergency absentee ballot application.
You Can't Even Buy A Bottle of Booze in Pennsylvania Today
All PA Wine & Spirits Stores will Remain Closed on Tuesday, Oct. 30, due to Hurricane Sandy (via PR Newswire)
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board announced PA Wine & Spirits Stores statewide will be closed for a second day to assess the damage from Hurricane Sandy. The closure impacts more than 600 stores. PA Wine & Spirits stores will reopen on…
Monday, October 29, 2012
Democratic Berks County DA John Adams Endorses Republican David Freed for PA Attorney General
David Freed has garnered widespread support from his fellow district attorneys across Pennsylvania in his bid to become the next Pennsylvania Attorney General. One of Freed's many backers is Berks County District Attorney John Adams, who is a Democrat. Learn more about David Freed at his campaign website.
Wisconsin Newspaper Backs Mitt Romney
A ringing endorsement of Mitt Romney by a Wisconsin newspaper, the Green Bay Press-Gazette:
How long can Obama blame his predecessor for the current financial woes without taking any responsibility for some of the economic duress and gridlock? At some point, the problems a president inherits become his problems if he hasn’t been able to solve them. At that point, then, we need someone else in the White House who can solve them. We believe that person is Mitt Romney.Read the full endorsement at the newspaper's website.
Oregon newspaper endorses Romney/Ryan ticket
The Yamhill Valley News-Register says Romney-Ryan best for future American dream
NewsRegister.com - News and information for McMinnville and Yamhill Valley, Oregon - wine country newspaper
NewsRegister.com - News and information for McMinnville and Yamhill Valley, Oregon - wine country newspaper
Sunday, October 28, 2012
PA Gov. Corbett Warns Residents To Prepare For Hurricane Sandy
Pennsylvania Governor Corbett, PEMA Urge Residents to Prepare for Hurricane Sandy (via PR Newswire)
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Governor Tom Corbett tonight gave an update on the state's ongoing preparations in anticipation of Hurricane Sandy and urged residents across Pennsylvania to brace themselves and prepare for the impact of the storm. "This is not a typical storm…
Michael Barone: A newspaper endorsement that may matter
The fact that the Des Moines Register, an ultra-liberal newspaper that has endorsed nine consecutive Democrats for president, including Barack Obama in 2008, is telling readers to elect Mitt Romney in 2012 could swing the election to Romney, argues pundit Michael Barone.
A newspaper endorsement that may matter | WashingtonExaminer.com
A newspaper endorsement that may matter | WashingtonExaminer.com
Mass. newspaper: Romney has the experience and leadership America needs
From the endorsement editorial in a Worcester, Mass., newspaper very familiar with Mitt Romney's record:
The decision to turn an incumbent president out of office is never one to be undertaken lightly by voters. But good intentions, repeated promises and lofty rhetoric are no substitute for sound economics and a foreign policy grounded in realism and strength. It is time once again for change in Washington, and we strongly believe that Mitt Romney offers the right combination of experience, vision, leadership and moral grounding to reinvigorate the nation’s economy, bring a measure of control to the ocean of debt threatening to engulf us, and lay out a foreign policy that has the clarity and force needed to deter aggression while promoting international stability.Romney for president - Worcester Telegram & Gazette - telegram.com
Another Iowa Newspaper Endorses Romney
The Quad-City Times, based in Davenport, Iowa, is the latest newspaper to support Mitt Romney for President.
From the newspaper's endorsement editorial:
From the newspaper's endorsement editorial:
Today, we endorse a successful leader focused on economic recovery and growth and deficit reduction.Quad-City Times: Our presidential endorsement: Ready for change...Mitt Romney
We endorse a proven manager who won’t need on-the-job training. We endorse a compromiser who offers the best hope of breaking congressional gridlock.
Most of all, we endorse change.
We endorse Mitt Romney for president.
Virginia Newspaper: America Needs Mitt Romney
The Richmond Times-Dispatch has endorsed Mitt Romney for President.
From its endorsement editorial:
From its endorsement editorial:
Mitt Romney has succeeded as a family man, governor, entrepreneur, Olympic leader. He is a man of character, a problem-solver, a turnaround specialist. He has earned our enthusiastic endorsement. America needs President Romney.Read the full editorial at the newspaper's website.
Illinois newspaper: Romney presidency best path to move America forward
A newspaper in Obama's home state of Illinois is urging voters to vote for Mitt Romney for president.
Romney presidency best path to move America forward - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, Sports
Romney presidency best path to move America forward - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, Sports
Major Ohio newspaper backs Romney for President
Another major endorsement of Mitt Romney from Ohio.
From the Cincinnati Enquirer:
From the Cincinnati Enquirer:
President Barack Obama has had four years to overcome the job losses of the Great Recession he inherited, but the recovery has been too slow and too weak. It’s time for new leadership from Mitt Romney, a governor and business leader with a record of solving problems.Read the full endorsement at the newspaper's website.
Presidential Endorsement For Mitt Romney From Rev. Billy Graham?
Without
coming out directly to tell Christians they should vote for the
Romney/Ryan ticket, the Rev. Billy Graham has posted the message below
on his website and has run full-page ads across the country urging
people of faith to remember which candidates share their values. The
Obama/Biden ticket supports abortion, gay marriage and Obamacare
mandates that interfere with religious freedom by forcing faith-based
organizations to pay for abortions and birth control for their
employees. It's pretty clear who Rev. Graham will be voting for on Nov.
6.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Stunning! Des Moines Register Backs Romney For President
The Des Moines Register, the largest newspaper in Iowa, and a paper
that has not endorsed a Republican presidential candidate in more than
40 years, is backing Mitt Romney for president!
From the endorsement editorial:
From the endorsement editorial:
The former governor and business executive has a strong record of achievement in both the private and the public sectors. He was an accomplished governor in a liberal state. He founded and ran a successful business that turned around failing companies. He successfully managed the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.Read the full endorsement at the newspaper's website.
Romney has made rebuilding the economy his No. 1 campaign priority — and rightly so.
The New York Observer: Romney the change nation needs
From the endorsement editorial in The New York Observer:
This election is a true turning point for the next generation. Mitt Romney is the change the nation needs. And he is the change New York needs.Read the full editorial, which is one of the most comprehensive endorsements I've read so far, at the newspaper's website.
Iowa newspaper - Choice is crystal clear: Mitt Romney for president
A powerful endorsement of Mitt Romney from an Iowa newspaper:
Before casting your vote in the election for president, ask yourself two questions:Mitt Romney for president - MessengerNews.net | News, Sports, Jobs, Community Info. - The Messenger
First, is the United States better off today than four years ago?
Even more important, will you be better off four years from now?
Electing Mitt Romney as president will bring real change, giving Americans reason for hope about the future. President Barack Obama's record provides cause only for worry.
Mitt Romney: New leadership for more economic growth
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram endorsed Barack Obama in 2008, but sees Mitt Romney as the best hope to restore economic prosperity to the United States.
Mitt Romney: new leadership for more economic growth | Editorials | Fort Worth, Arlington, No...
Mitt Romney: new leadership for more economic growth | Editorials | Fort Worth, Arlington, No...
Friday, October 26, 2012
Influential newspaper backs Republican David Freed for PA Attorney General
A bit of a surprise since the newspaper leans left, but the
Harrisburg Patriot-News, one of Pennsylvania's most influential
newspapers, is backing Republican David Freed for Pennsylvania Attorney
General, saying he would do the best job as the state's top law
enforcement official.
From the Patriot-News endorsement editorial:
From the Patriot-News endorsement editorial:
"Having Freed in our backyard has given The Patriot-News a close look at how he conducts himself. He has gone after Republicans and Democrats and independents.Read the full editorial at the newspaper's website.
In short, he has kept a professional eye on prosecuting criminals, regardless of who they are or where they come from. We believe he will do the same as attorney general."
The Boston Herald: Romney's the one
From the endorsement editorial in The Boston Herald: "In Mitt Romney voters have the choice of a strong, smart hand on the helm, a decent, caring man, who lives his faith, who loves his country and would serve it well. For all of those reasons, the Boston Herald is pleased to endorse Mitt Romney for president."
Romney’s the one - BostonHerald.com
Romney’s the one - BostonHerald.com
Dallas Morning News Endorses Romney for President
From an editorial in the Dallas Morning News endorsing Mitt Romney:
Romney has shown an ability to lead, from turning around the deficit-ridden 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics to his term as Massachusetts governor. His plans for tax and entitlement reform are encouraging, shifting the focus from government first to freeing the private sector to innovate. Voters should demand more specifics, but at the heart of his plans — especially on reforming a teetering Medicare system — is an instinct to rely on competition over regulation to drive growth.Read the full editorial at the newspaper's website.
Obama himself once said that if he didn’t repair the economy “in three years, this would be a one-term proposition.” The facts show it’s time for a principled, pragmatic leader who can get Washington working again.
Pennsylvania Residents Reminded to Prepare for Hurricane Sandy
Pennsylvania Homeowners Reminded to be Prepared for Hurricane Sandy (via PR Newswire)
Prepare Now for Potential Homeowner Insurance Claims HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Hurricane Sandy may wreak havoc along the East Coast early next week. Insurance Commissioner Michael Consedine is reminding homeowners that storm preparation can save property damage and claim…
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Disaster Assistance Approved for Victims of Montgomery County Fire
Disaster Assistance Approved for Victims of Montgomery County Fire in Pa. (via PR Newswire)
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Governor Tom Corbett today announced that the U.S. Small Business Administration approved his request to declare Montgomery County a disaster area after a devastating fire in Cheltenham Township destroyed dozens of homes in a 55-unit condominium…
PA Gov. Corbett Signs Law Enforcement Bills
Governor Corbett Signs Justice Reinvestment; Other Law Enforcement Bills (via PR Newswire)
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Governor Tom Corbett today signed House Bill 135, the second phase of the Justice Reinvestment Initiative that will redirect funds from corrections to communities. Corbett also signed into law several other pieces of legislation, all…
New York Post Endorses Romney For President
The headline in today's edition of The New York Post says it all: For America's future, The Post endorses Mitt Romney for president.
From the endorsement editorial: America needs more than hope. It needs leadership. That is why The Post today endorses the candidacy of Mitt Romney for president of the United States.
Read the full endorsement editorial at the newspaper's website.
From the endorsement editorial: America needs more than hope. It needs leadership. That is why The Post today endorses the candidacy of Mitt Romney for president of the United States.
Read the full endorsement editorial at the newspaper's website.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
'Replace Obamacare' Billboards Go Up In Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Commercial Action Network (PACAN), an advocacy group for small businesses, is adding three more "Replace Obamacare" billboards across Pennsylvania on the eve of the Nov. 6 election.
From a PACAN posting on the group's website:
PACAN is placing 3 more "Replace Obamacare" billboards along I-95 and I-76 in the Philadelphia market. "We'll now be impressing 2 million people a week by the end of October, but we'd like to double that with digital bulletins along Pennsylvania's major highways," said Matt Balazik, "We need the public's help to share this reminder that Obamacare is bad policy that incentivizes limiting access and reducing quality."PACAN is also offering a cash reward for information about potential voter fraud in Pennsylvania.
In addition to the over 1,000 "Replace Obamacare" bumper stickers ordered by the public in the past 2 weeks, several hundred anti-voter-fraud yard signs have been ordered and we expect to see them at polling places around the commonwealth.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Tampa Bay Tribune Endorses Romney For President
From a Tampa Bay Tribune editorial endorsing Mitt Romney for President:
"Mitt Romney is the man who can lead the nation out of its lingering economic doldrums and restore faith in the United States. A successful executive in the public and private sector, Romney is a committed capitalist who understands that the nation's prosperity is driven by free enterprise, not government. Under President Barack Obama's liberal and inconsistent leadership, the country has limped along, barely a step ahead of another recession."
Read the full editorial at the newspaper's website.
Democratic voter fraud alert in North Carolina
John Hayward, writing at Human Events:
The defenders of vote fraud are always telling us that common-sense voter-ID measures are unnecessary, because vote fraud hardly ever happens. That means Barack Obama must be huge among the vampire population of North Carolina, as Edward Cullen and his contemporaries have been mailing in their absentee ballots, producing at least 832 votes from people over 110 years old.Vote fraud alert: Obama scores big among North Carolina vampires | Conservative News, Views & Books
Tampa Bay Tribune Endorses Mitt Romney
From a Tampa Bay Tribune editorial endorsing Mitt Romney for President: "Mitt Romney is the man who can lead
the nation out of its lingering economic doldrums and restore faith in
the United States. A successful executive in the public and private
sector, Romney is a committed capitalist who understands that the
nation's prosperity is driven by free enterprise, not government. Under
President Barack Obama's liberal and inconsistent leadership, the
country has limped along, barely a step ahead of another recession."
Read More At TBO.com
Read More At TBO.com
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
Greek food festival opens today in Reading, Pa.
The largest ethnic food festival in Berks County returns for its 42nd year Friday through Sunday at Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church in Reading, Pa.
Thousands of visitors are expected to attend the Greek Food Bazaar to enjoy authentic Greek food and pastry and live music and dancing.
The food is prepared and cooked on the premises by church members using family recipes handed down through generations. All food items are available to eat-in in the church social hall or take-out.
The most popular dish is Athenian-style chicken, which comes in a platter with a side of Pastitsio or rice pilaf, Greek-style string beans, a Greek salad, roll and butter for $12. You can substitute Plaki (fresh fish fillet baked with vegetables, herbs and wine) or Souvlaki (chunks of marinated pork) on the platter meal.
There are also a la carte items such Gyro (marinated beef and lamb slices) and Souvlaki (pork shis-ke-bob) sandwiches; Calamari (squid) cooked in tomatoes and wine; Moussaka (eggplant casserole); Arni Psito (roast lamb); and Pastitsio (layered Greek pasta, seasoned with chopped beef topped with béechamel.
A variety of imported Greek wines and spirits, including Ouzo, an anise-flavored liqueur, will also be served. And be sure to try Mythos, a popular beer imported from Greece.
While enjoying a meal in the main dining hall, visitors will be treated to Greek and American music by Stavros & Maria, a brother-sister duo who are also church members.
The church’s youth dance group, Kefi, will perform traditional Greek dances throughout the weekend wearing colorful costumes.
After a hearty meal, there’s plenty to see and do on the church grounds. An Agora (Greek market) offers packaged Greek foods and prepared dishes to go. The Kafenio (Greek coffee house) features fresh-brewed Greek-style coffee, rice pudding and pastries in a relaxed atmosphere.
Visitors can also shop for original artwork, gold jewelry and items imported from Greece in various gift rooms.
Festival-goers can also view one of the largest collections of Byzantine iconography in the United States. Guided tours of the church interior are provided every the hour.
A popular stop for all visitors is the pastry room, where you can pick between popular treats like Baklava (almonds, butter, and honey layered in flaky pastry), Teelikta (walnuts, butter and honey rolled in flaky pastry); Kourabiethes (butter cookies topped with powdered sugar), Koulourakia (Greek twisted butter cookie) and Galaktobouriko (a filo pastry filled with custard and moistened with honey syrup). If you can’t decide, take a sampler box home with you.
Another Greek delicacy is Loukoumathes (puffed honey balls), a warm dough pastry topped with honey, cinnamon and chopped nuts.
Bazaar hours are noon to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Admission and parking are free. The event is held rain or shine.
Additional parking is available across the street at Berks Catholic High School.
The church is located at 1001 E. Wyomissing Blvd., about one mile from Business Route 222 South (also known as Lancaster Avenue). Turn onto Hancock Boulevard between the two car dealerships and stay on the road until you see the church on the right.
For more information, call the church office at 610-374-7511 or visit the church’s website, www.stsconstantinehelen.org
The food is prepared and cooked on the premises by church members using family recipes handed down through generations. All food items are available to eat-in in the church social hall or take-out.
The most popular dish is Athenian-style chicken, which comes in a platter with a side of Pastitsio or rice pilaf, Greek-style string beans, a Greek salad, roll and butter for $12. You can substitute Plaki (fresh fish fillet baked with vegetables, herbs and wine) or Souvlaki (chunks of marinated pork) on the platter meal.
There are also a la carte items such Gyro (marinated beef and lamb slices) and Souvlaki (pork shis-ke-bob) sandwiches; Calamari (squid) cooked in tomatoes and wine; Moussaka (eggplant casserole); Arni Psito (roast lamb); and Pastitsio (layered Greek pasta, seasoned with chopped beef topped with béechamel.
A variety of imported Greek wines and spirits, including Ouzo, an anise-flavored liqueur, will also be served. And be sure to try Mythos, a popular beer imported from Greece.
While enjoying a meal in the main dining hall, visitors will be treated to Greek and American music by Stavros & Maria, a brother-sister duo who are also church members.
The church’s youth dance group, Kefi, will perform traditional Greek dances throughout the weekend wearing colorful costumes.
After a hearty meal, there’s plenty to see and do on the church grounds. An Agora (Greek market) offers packaged Greek foods and prepared dishes to go. The Kafenio (Greek coffee house) features fresh-brewed Greek-style coffee, rice pudding and pastries in a relaxed atmosphere.
Visitors can also shop for original artwork, gold jewelry and items imported from Greece in various gift rooms.
Festival-goers can also view one of the largest collections of Byzantine iconography in the United States. Guided tours of the church interior are provided every the hour.
A popular stop for all visitors is the pastry room, where you can pick between popular treats like Baklava (almonds, butter, and honey layered in flaky pastry), Teelikta (walnuts, butter and honey rolled in flaky pastry); Kourabiethes (butter cookies topped with powdered sugar), Koulourakia (Greek twisted butter cookie) and Galaktobouriko (a filo pastry filled with custard and moistened with honey syrup). If you can’t decide, take a sampler box home with you.
Another Greek delicacy is Loukoumathes (puffed honey balls), a warm dough pastry topped with honey, cinnamon and chopped nuts.
Bazaar hours are noon to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Admission and parking are free. The event is held rain or shine.
Additional parking is available across the street at Berks Catholic High School.
The church is located at 1001 E. Wyomissing Blvd., about one mile from Business Route 222 South (also known as Lancaster Avenue). Turn onto Hancock Boulevard between the two car dealerships and stay on the road until you see the church on the right.
For more information, call the church office at 610-374-7511 or visit the church’s website, www.stsconstantinehelen.org
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Debate Ratings: 65.6 Million Watch 2nd Presidential Debate
Here's a thought: Nobody is tuning in to listen to Obama's tired rhetoric. The American people are watching the debates to determine if they're comfortable electing Mitt Romney as president. So far, the voters like what they see.
Debate Ratings: 65.6 Million Watch 2nd Presidential Debate - TVNewser
Debate Ratings: 65.6 Million Watch 2nd Presidential Debate - TVNewser
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
New Books Exposes Democrats' Bogus 'War On Women' Claims
New book defies "war on women" claims (via PR Newswire)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- At a time when America is flirting with the idea that being religious means saying "yes" to faith as a private source of comfort, but "no" to living out its countercultural moral and social teachings, many Catholic women say otherwise. Co-authors…
Gov. Corbett Signs Bill To Help Pa. Fire, Ambulance Companies
Governor Corbett Signs Law Helping PA Fire and Emergency Companies (via PR Newswire)
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Governor Tom Corbett today ceremonially signed the Firefighter Grant Program law, also known as Senate Bill 866, providing grant money for Pennsylvania's fire, ambulance and emergency companies. "Since that day in 1736, when Benjamin Franklin…
Focus Group Of Mostly Former Obama Voters Switch To Romney
A Nevada focus group primarily made up of 2008 Obama voters said Mitt Romney clearly won the debate Tuesday night and most will vote for Romney in November.
Luntz Focus Group Of Mostly Former Obama Voters Switch To Romney
Luntz Focus Group Of Mostly Former Obama Voters Switch To Romney
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Ross Perot endorses Mitt Romney
On the same day former independent presidential candidate H. Ross Perot endorses Mitt Romney comes the news that reality TV child star Honey Boo Boo has endorsed Barack Obama.
Ross Perot endorses Mitt Romney | Human Events
Ross Perot endorses Mitt Romney | Human Events
PA Distributes $204M From Marcellus Shale Impact Fee
Marcellus Shale Impact Fee Brings in More Than $204 Million for Pennsylvania Communities (via PR Newswire)
Money Will Benefit Host Communities, Conservation and Public Protection HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Governor Tom Corbett today announced that Act 13, along with greatly enhancing environmental standards to ensure the protection of our natural resources, has generated…
PA Table Games Revenue Increases 15%
PA Table Games Revenue Increases 15% In September (via PR Newswire)
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Revenue from table games play at Pennsylvania casinos was $59.3 million in September 2012, according to a report released today by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. That represented a 15.4% increase in gross revenue from table games…
Monday, October 15, 2012
Sunday, October 14, 2012
David Freed for Pennsylvania Attorney General
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is recommending voters elect Republican David Freed as Pennsylvania's next Attorney General: The Post-Gazette endorses David Freed because he has a comprehensive plan and the best experience to be Pennsylvania's next attorney general.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
PA Driver License Centers Closed Nov. 5
PA Driver License Centers Closed on Nov. 5 (via PR Newswire)
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Recently, PennDOT announced that its Driver Licensing Centers, normally closed on Mondays, would be open on Monday, Nov. 5, the day before Election Day, to serve customers with last-minute Voter ID needs. Today, the department along with the…
Gov. Corbett Proclaims Oct. 14-20 Teen Driver Safety Week
PA Governor Proclaims Oct. 14-20 as Teen Driver Safety Week (via PR Newswire)
Celebrates Legislation Aimed at Keeping Teens Safe HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 11, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Governor Tom Corbett today proclaimed Oct. 14-20 as Teen Driver Safety Week, noting two significant pieces of legislation that he signed into law in the past year aimed at increasing safety…
Friday, October 12, 2012
Gov. Corbett Visits Berks County
Pennsylvania Governor Corbett Speaks During PetSmart Distribution Center Groundbreaking (via PR Newswire)
BETHEL, Pa., Oct. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Governor Tom Corbett spoke today at the groundbreaking ceremony for a future PetSmart distribution center in Bethel, Berks County, which will create hundreds of new jobs for Pennsylvanians. Partnering with the state, PetSmart will build an 870,…
Biden flunks fact check on Libya, Medicare, auto bailout, Obama tax hikes
Is there any issue Biden did not lie about in Thursday's vice presidential debate?
Biden flunks fact check on Libya, Medicare, auto bailout, Obama tax hikes
Biden flunks fact check on Libya, Medicare, auto bailout, Obama tax hikes
Thursday, October 11, 2012
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