Wawa hit with a wave of lawsuits in the aftermath of data breach
At least six lawsuits have been filed in federal court in Philadelphia, alleging Wawa failed to adequately secure its computer systems from hackers who installed malware affecting potentially all of its stores.
Joseph Severino, who built a pasta empire from scratch by bringing Italy to South Jersey, dies at 87
Mr. Severino was known for his high-quality artisanal pasta. His business began as a small home-based shop.
No adult, no entry. That was the policy for teens at the Cherry Hill Mall the day after Christmas. Here’s how it worked out.
The one-day ban plus extra security was implemented in hopes of avoiding violence and chaos experienced in past years.
Rev. Bud Heckman, interfaith leader, reaches settlement in United Methodist Church sexual harassment case
Facing a church trial that was set to be the first prominent #MeToo case in the United Methodist Church, Heckman admitted guilt and agreed to retire, the church said on Thursday.
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