- A worker fell twelve feet down an elevator shaft this morning at a building at the intersection of Civic Center Boulevard and Convention Avenue. The man was rescued by the fire department and was taken to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. [WPVI]
- Welcome to 2011, Atlantic City Expressway! Once the toll booths are replaced with machines that read E-ZPass transponders, the Expressway will finally step into the future. [KWY Newsradio]
- A van full of senior citizens was in an accident in Port Republic, New Jersey, near Atlantic City. You can see images from the scene by following the link in the citation. It was reported that two Jaws-of-Life rescue devices were used to free the victims. [FOX 29]
- A gang of thieves broke into a Feltonville school, stole eqiupment, and trashed classrooms. The break-in happened on Sunday when the thieves climbed up a crane that was used to repair the school's boiler. [Philadelphia Inquirer]
- Got lottery tickets? Check those numbers! There are several outstanding tickets purchased in Philadelphia that are worth $200,000. Imagine how many Phillies playoff tickets you can buy with that money? Philadelphia Inquirer]
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