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PA Drivers Really Are As Terrible As You Think, Report Says
Pennsylvania drivers rank 17 spots worse than their NJ counterparts, one analysis shows.

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Pennsylvania drivers rank 17 spots worse than their NJ counterparts, one analysis shows.

Pennsylvania drivers rank 17 spots worse than their NJ counterparts, one analysis shows.
Cherry Hill's school board signed off on a modification that would affect students in two neighborhoods.
It took crews more than 12 hours to repair the damage.
Three volunteers claim they were defamed by allegations of theft last December.
Three volunteers claim they were defamed by allegations of theft last December.
The school board signed off on nearly $18 million in projects at 18 of the district's 19 schools.
Three volunteers claim they were defamed by allegations of theft last December.
The department swore in two special officers last week.
Cherry Hill's school board will vote Tuesday on projects that are 40-percent funded by state aid.
All three had been convicted in federal court and stripped of their medical licenses.
All three had been convicted in federal court and stripped of their medical licenses.
All three had been convicted in federal court and stripped of their medical licenses.
All three had been convicted in federal court and stripped of their medical licenses.
All three had been convicted in federal court and stripped of their medical licenses.
All three had been convicted in federal court and stripped of their medical licenses.
All three had been convicted in federal court and stripped of their medical licenses.
The following information was provided by the Cherry Hill Police Department. It does not indicate convictions.
Chris Hartley will have a chance to explore the future of medicine in the three-day event.
Police said he may have fled in a taxi following the attempt.