After falling to the Bruins on Saturday, their first regulation loss since March 22 after going on a 7-0-3 point streak, the Penguins needed a win on Monday against Nashville to keep their playoff hopes alive – and defeated the Central Division Champions 4-2 at PPG Paints Arena. They took care of their business, but still need help to make the playoffs. The Islanders clinched a spot with their victory over New Jersey, and the teams Pittsburgh is chasing for that second Wild Card spot,...
In memory of Henry, Dinniman has found a way to give back. Henry’s Helping Paws of Chester County is a way to supply pet food and vet car to shut-in seniors
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Mercer County has 13,000 residents who don't know where they will get their next meal. You can be part of a fundraiser being held by the Mercer County Food Bank just by heading out to get something to eat.
RCSD is hoping someone in the community has seen a woman officials say is missing and without needed medication
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The Vice President of the Ghana Psychological Association, Reverend Albright Benibensu, has asked men experiencing Erectile Dysfunction (ED) to seek psychological help.
Fox News host Sean Hannity calls out President Biden’s gaffes ahead of the 2024 election on "Hannity." SEAN HANNITY: Biden is a lot of things at this point in his life, but sharp as a knife isn't exactly one of them. In fact, Joe has never been regarded as sharp as a knife his entire career. A serial plagiarizer, who cheated in law school, still finished near the bottom of his class. A short time later, he became a very mediocre senator from Delaware who made friends with, let's see, a former...
The eighth graders collected more than 70 donations of dog and cat food, treats, collars, waste bags, and toys for Friend Inc.’s Pet Pantry.
Moka, a pit bull who lived her whole life in the same backyard, became the center of a heartwarming story of community help and kindness. Moka was suffering badly from ticks because her family, like many in less wealthy places, didn’t know the right way to treat them. Instead, they used motor oil, an old but harmful remedy, on her skin. Moka’s Situation Her life began to change when her owner asked for help from Sidewalk Specials, an organization that
Youngsters at the YMCA learning and career centre child-care site in Sarnia went canoeing, camping and fishing Thursday without leaving their classrooms.