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8 Philly holiday traditions that have stood the test of time

8 Philly holiday traditions that have stood the test of time Nick Vadala, The Philadelphia Inquirer © CHARLES FOX/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS The fireworks over the Delaware River are viewedd from the rooftop deck at One Water Street apartment building and framed by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge on Dec. 31, 2019. This was the 6 PM fireworks geared for families. Philadelphia is a city of traditions particularly when it comes to the holidays. From family-friendly events like the Macy’s Christmas Light Show and Christmas at Longwood Gardens, to the debaucherous, sometimes controversial Mummers, we’ve got plenty to choose from. And while some of those traditions don’t have a decades-long pedigree like Christmas Village, which was established in 2008 they nonetheless have become something to which many Philadelphians look forward all year.

42 years and counting: City auditor keeps Garrison thriving

However, she’s still in the original office where she started. “We have just kept it updated as much as possible to make it feel warm and cozy. But I started with a chair and a card table in this office,” she said. “The mayor had a desk, and the auditor had a desk and I had a card table and a chair.” A Garrison native, Affeldt attended the National College of Business in Rapid City for a year, dreaming of becoming a certified public accountant. Plans changed when she took a summer job with the city auditor’s office, helping with the water billing program from her card table desk, the Minot Daily News reported.

Keeping city hub humming | News, Sports, Jobs

Garrison City Auditor Diane Affeldt stands in council chambers March 18. Jill Schramm/MDN GARRISON – After more than 42 years in the Garrison city auditor’s office, there’s not much about small town government operations that can take Diane Affeldt by surprise. The long-time city auditor and current president of the North Dakota League of Cities may not have seen everything because she admits she’s always learning, but she has seen a lot. “When they always ask for a job description, I say, ‘Well, there is a job description, but how many pages do you want, because it’s everything. This is kind of the main hub of a city for everybody,” Affeldt said.

NJ COVID deaths: Health care workers toll unknown by state

1:32 am UTC Mar. 11, 2021 Family grieves after RN dies of COVID-19 Matt Birchenough, son of Barbara Birchenough talks about the preparation that could have saved his mother s life and the grieving that takes place after a loved one is lost to COVID-19. August 2020 Kevin R. Wexler, NorthJersey.com Barbara Birchenough was working the night shift when COVID-19 made its stealthy entrance at Clara Maass Medical Center a year ago. She was a 46-year veteran of the Belleville institution, a graduate of its nursing school who had raised four kids while commuting from Midland Park. Retirement and a normal schedule with time for her grandchildren  beckoned on the horizon.     

NJ COVID deaths: Health care workers toll unknown by state

NJ COVID deaths: Health care workers toll unknown by state
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