For most of us, the SEPTA token died on April 30, 2018. That’s the official date that the transit authority quit selling tokens, which were redeemable for one ride on any SEPTA bus, subway or trolley.
The Democrat and Chronicle’s problem solver, Jon Hand, occasionally profiles a group or program in our community that is dedicated to solving a specific problem. Today’s program is the Market Token ...
Local food strengthens community connections as farmers and consumers enjoy fresh produce and homemade goods. The Fort Smith Farmers Market wants to take this one step further, extending the delicious ...
An Ontario County jury convicted a woman of several charges for stealing money from a business for months. Driver ticketed after head-on crash on Rush-Henrietta Senior High School campus Several ...
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