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State Flags DeLissio's Voter ID
State representative warned to check identification's validity.

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State representative warned to check identification's validity.

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Local supermarkets are spared the axe from SuperValu cuts.
Main Street businesses participate in nationwide event.
Park cleanup leads up to Manayunk First Friday concert.
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Developers avoid opposition from Manayunk civic group.
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