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NUTTER RELEASES DETAILS FOR THE LIVE NATION ‘BUDWEISER MADE IN AMERICA’ MUSIC FESTIVAL

\"LookingLooking down the length of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway from the top of the steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Looking to the southeast you see the museum\’s fountain, the The Washington Monument, Swann Memorial Fountain, and finally Philadelphia City Hall anchoring the other end of the parkway. Photo taken with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 in Philadelphia, PA, USA. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

 

Philadelphia, August 20, 2012 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter released details about the City of Philadelphia’s plans to welcome the \”Budweiser Made in America\” Festival, an exciting, two-day music festival Labor Day weekend. This event will be locally produced by Live Nation on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and will benefit local United Way organizations.

 

Shawn \”Jay Z\” Carter will curate and headline the blockbuster roster of talent, which includes nearly 30 artists embodying the diverse American musical spirit. They will perform on three stages on the Parkway in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park on Saturday, September 1, and Sunday, September 2. Performances are scheduled to begin at 2:00 P.M. and conclude at 11:00 P.M. on both days.

 

\”Philadelphia, the birthplace of America and a major destination for music, arts and culture, is delighted to welcome visitors from all over the country to this truly national music festival that will enliven our City on Labor Day weekend,\” said Mayor Michael A. Nutter. \”Jay Z and the Budweiser Made in America Festival are setting a new standard in live entertainment with an array of talent and a commitment to benefit local communities through financial support of United Way organizations.\”

 

Specifically, this concert will benefit United Way organizations in Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, Lancaster County, PA and New York City, enabling them to invest more dollars in their regions, strengthen local communities and positively impact the education, health and well being of the most vulnerable and needy citizens in their service areas.

 

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What\’s Happening in OC: King and Queen of Plop

 

KING AND QUEEN OF PLOP

TO WELCOME FALL SEASON, AUG. 31

 

Ocean City has an unusual way of welcoming the fall season. Four years ago, we initiated the Mr. Fall Gal and Mr. Fall Guy contest also known as the King and Queen of Plop competition. The event will be held on Fri., Aug, 31 at 11 a.m. on the 9th Street Beach opposite the Music Pier.

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VIDEO: Is Capitalism \”Pro-Business?\” – LearnLiberty.org

 

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First Comprehensive Zoning Code Reform In 50 Years Allows Philadelphia to Grow Smarter

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GOV. CHRISTIE SIGNS HIGHER ED RESTRUCTURING LEGISLATION

 

POSITIONING RUTGERS AS NATIONAL LEADER

 

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. – Officials of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, welcomed Gov. Chris Christie and Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney today at an historic signing of the New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act on Rutgers’ New Brunswick Campus. The legislation, which passed both houses of the New Jersey Legislature June 28 with strong bipartisan support, will help propel Rutgers into the top tier of national research universities and strengthen medical education across the state.

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New Jersey Policy Perspective: Increase the Federal Minimum Wage Now

Increasing the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $9.80 per hour would give 485,660 New Jersey workers an average raise of $596 per year, giving struggling low-wage workers a crucial leg up in high-cost New Jersey while stimulating the state’s economy through increased consumer spending, according to a new issue brief prepared by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI).
The \”Fair Minimum Wage Act,\” introduced by Iowa Senator Tom Harkins, would raise the minimum wage to $9.60 in three incremental increases of 85 cents an hour, and would tie future increases to inflation.

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Jessi Lieb Named Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach at La Salle

 

PHILADELPHIA – Jessi Lieb, a three-year player on the US National Lacrosse Team and four-year Penn State student-athlete, joins the La Salle community as an Assistant Coach for the lacrosse program after a stint as an assistant at Lock Haven, announced by Head Coach Candace Taglianetti Bossell.

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Women’s Volleyball Tabbed to Finish Third in Empire 8

 

 

HOBOKEN, N.J. (August 23, 2012) – The Stevens Institute of Technology women’s volleyball team was voted upon by the coaches of the Empire 8 Conference to finish third in the upcoming 2012 season. Stevens is coming off a 15-23 (5-2 E8) record last year, its only sub-.500 record since 2001, and looks to rebound in a strong way with a core group of returning upperclassmen. The Ducks begin their season on August 31 against SUNY Geneseo at the New York University Tournament for a two-day event.

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