2023 City of Philadelphia Stanford Jr John Deputy Managing Director $331,130.00 City of Philadelphia 2023 City of Philadelphia Outlaw Danielle Deputy Managing Director $331,129.58 City of Philadelphia 2022 City of Philadelphia Saeed Atif Chief Executive Officer $325,000.00 City of Philadelphia 2023 City...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is America’s fifth largest city. Once a major American colonial city, it is the home of America’s first library, its first hospital, and its first zoo. Now it is also the first US city to be named a World Heritage City. On No
By Tom McLaughlin, Class of 2019 Music fans lined up outside of the newly restored White Eagle Hall on Wednesday, October 11 in Jersey City to see the California-based indie pop group Best Coast perform with the Philadelphia and Brooklyn-based indie rock group Field Mouse. White Eagle Hall ...
ALA members will have an opportunity to break from business sessions to hear an array of guest speakers and participate in career-focused discussions during the Association's Midwinter Meeting, January 24-29 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center (PCC) in Philadelphia. The issue of better salaries ...
Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia all require officers to reside within city limits; in Atlanta and New York’s cases, cops must live within a certain radius. While police unions complain that this regulation is onerous, these cities also boasted five of the 10 highest police-to-population ...
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They’d move to different cities, like Houston and Atlanta and New York and Philadelphia and wherever they could find a smarter, more modern community. But nowadays, it seems more kids are going away to college and moving back. But that also might be my mom talking about Jewish community,...
Detroit’s peak in the early 1950s, the population was at 1.8 million residents. By 2012, it was down to around 700,000. In 1910, Detroit was the ninth-largest US city, in 1960 it was fifth after New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia but by 2012 it had fallen to 18th ...