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.

More New Jersey towns are trying to ease the pain of ‘crippling’ property taxes by sharing services

Local governments across New Jersey are considering more than 770 shared-services agreements this year, which state officials hope will lead to some cost savings — and possibly lower property taxes.

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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Dan Kenney, bartender at Pen and Pencil Club, dies

He was general manager at the Center City drinking establishment for journalists.

Penn State’s Shaka Toney deciding whether to stay or enter the NFL Draft

Toney, a second-team All-Big Ten defensive end and former Imhotep Charter star, said he's enjoyed his expanded leadership role so much this season that he hadn't put much thought about his future until recently.

Shame on anonymous bully who criticized Haddonfield family's ‘fake and lazy’ Christmas decor | Jenice Armstrong

Unless you live in a historic district or a community with a homeowners association, you don’t get to dictate how other residents decorate their property.

A man was charged after a Christmas party that saw a mom killed and her son stabbed

Police said Josue Quino became violent after "drinking heavily" at a family gathering in Philadelphia's Olney neighborhood. He was charged with murder, attempted murder, and other offenses.

Opinion

Pa. Board of Pardons missed a chance to show mercy to inmates who deserve to be released

Many of those condemned to die in a Pennsylvania prison deserve mercy from the Board of Pardons to make it to Gov. Wolf’s desk. That did not happen on December 20.

Biden is naming them. Booker wants you to know he still has them. What's a 'bundler?'

The perennial issue of money in politics has received renewed scrutiny in the 2020 Democratic presidential race, with candidates sparring over the influence of big donors. Bundlers are influential fundraisers, but campaigns don’t have to name them.
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