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Corbett says state not liable in arena dispute
The gaggle of townships challenging the law that funds Allentown's $220 million hockey arena have sued the wrong people, Gov. Tom Corbett argued in a legal response Tuesday.
Instead, the municipalities should be suing Allentown, Corbett said, insisting...Tags: Local Government, State Income Tax, Regional Authority, Income Tax, Executive Branch
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Second-round dismissal was disappointing
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NHL Team Report - Philadelphia Flyers - INSIDE SHOTS For the second consecutive year, the Flyers were booted in the second round of the playoffs, but they say this time feels different. They came off the first round on such a high,...Tags: Comedy Central (tv network), Albany Devils, Nashville Predators, Injuries and Wounds, Matt Carle
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Bethlehem Township officials reject arena deal
Bethlehem Township commissioners Monday night rejected Allentown's latest offer to settle their lawsuit against the city's arena project, dealing a crushing blow to the city's hopes of having the $220 million hockey complex open next year.
In the first...Tags: Lawyers, State Income Tax, Local Government, Income Tax, Finance
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'It's time' for Bethlehem Township to debate Allentown arena project
After six weeks of talks behind closed doors, the court battle over Allentown's controversial arena project will be thrust into the open Monday.
That's when Bethlehem Township Commissioners will for the first time publicly discuss the project, which...Tags: Lawyers, State Income Tax, Local Government, Income Tax, Trials
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Most people think arena will help Allentown
The battle between Allentown and surrounding communities over funding the downtown hockey arena may have turned ugly, but that apparently hasn't soured the public's appetite for the $220 million project.
According to a Morning Call/Muhlenberg College...Tags: Ice Hockey, Cher, House Building, Concerts, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Mistrust has Allentown at war with suburbs
Sitting across the negotiating table from township officials who were threatening Allentown's hockey arena project, city attorney Jerome Frank was struck by how much had changed in just a few months. "This campfire has turned into a wildfire burning...
Tags: Local Government, State Income Tax, Business, Finance, Public Officials
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Talks continue on arena tax settlement after Hanover and Bethlehem townships reject Allentown's offer
Hanover and Bethlehem townships have rejected Allentown's latest offer to settle a lawsuit that has halted the city's $220 million arena project.
Attorneys for the two townships informed Allentown on Friday that the offer to return all current earned...Tags: Lawyers, State Income Tax, Local Government, Income Tax, Ice Hockey
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Flyers cause of death: Poor decisions
The autopsy isn't official or with a definitive conclusion, but the preliminary results for the cause of playoff death for the 2012 Philadelphia Flyers is simple: they faced a better team with better coaching. As hard as it may be to admit for Flyers...
Tags: Albany Devils, Andrej Meszaros, New York Rangers, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Western Conference (NHL)
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Kings' Stevens, Blues' Hitchcock put friendship aside for now
CHESTERFIELD, MO. -- Early in his climb up the hockey coaching ladder John Stevens formed a friendship he values to this day. His sentiments haven't changed even though Stevens, now an assistant coach of the Kings, is trying to beat his old friend, St....
Tags: National Hockey League, Dallas Stars, Ice Hockey, Los Angeles Kings, Stanley Cup Playoffs
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Allentown hockey arena soap opera: Don't jump off the Titanic
For normal people, the important thing here is hockey, not the revitalization of a downtown area going downhill, nor razzle-dazzle financial schemes in which only two things seem certain: Ultimately, the politically connected will do just fine while it...Tags: Local Government, Trials, New Jersey Devils, Ice Hockey, Bill Heydt
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Edrie Buck, A Great Fan Of Connecticut Sports
The Hartford CourantIt's been a busy week for Edrie Buck of Bloomfield. On Sunday and Tuesday, she was in Rhode Island, cheering for the UConn women's basketball team in the NCAA tournament. On Friday and Saturday, she was in her regular seat — Section 109, Row F ...Tags: XL Center, University of Connecticut Football, Big East Conference, NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament, High Schools
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The Hershey Bears Clinch A Playoff Spot
Staff reporterHERSHEY, Pa. – Despite a 3-2 setback to the St. John's IceCaps on Saturday night at GIANT Center, the HERSHEY BEARS have clinched a berth in the 2012 Calder Cup Playoffs with help from around the Eastern Conference. The BEARS were able to advance...Tags: Hershey Bears, Portland Pirates, Ice Hockey, St. John's IceCaps, Binghamton Senators
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Apr 29, 2012
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May 10, 2012
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Mar 31, 2012
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