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  • The Morning Call
  • The Intelligencer
  • North Jersey News
  • BurlCo Times
  • Bucks County Courier Times
  • The Asbury Park Press NJ
  • thedailyjournal.com
  • GoErie

Past articles by JD:

Pa. man, stricken on family trip, fights for his life as ‘sickest man in Ireland’

For Matt Small it was to be a joyful Christmas and a reunion in Ireland with his family, but falling critically ill with sepsis he’s now fighting for his young life in a Dublin hospital. → Read More

Rep. Madeleine Dean defeats GOP newcomer Christian Nascimento PA's 4th Congressional District

Incumbent Madeliene Dean defeats Republican newcomer Chris Nascimento in Pa.'s 4th Congressional District. → Read More

The blessing of having the father I needed, not the one I deserved

He taught me how to gap spark plugs, change a tire and fill a battery with water. "Watch out for the acid in there," he said. I was 10. → Read More

History of America's wars, as told by locals who fought them

Ernest Kaufman was freed from a Nazi concentration camp in 1938, came to America, signed up to fight after Pearl Harbor was bombed and, speaking fluent German, saved the town of Einbach and its 32,000 citizens from destruction and death by Allied Forces in World War II by talking the commander of the occupying German forces to surrender. After World War II, Kaufman returned home, bought a… → Read More

Levittown guitarist's life and death told in book by Rutgers law dean

Danny DeGennaro spent his life playing music, until the night he was ambushed at his Levittown home. → Read More

Levittown guitarist's life and death told in book by Rutgers law dean

Danny DeGennaro spent his life playing music, until the night he was ambushed at his Levittown home. → Read More

When America's experiment of year-round Daylight Saving Time turned deadly

Spring arrived, and with it grumblers who wish Daylight Saving would be year-round. Bad idea. → Read More

Could Bucks cold-case slaying be solved?

DNA helped find the killer of a Hazleton girl after nearly 60 years. Another case in Bristol, Bucks County, is still waiting to be solved. → Read More

Advice to vaccine skeptics who oppose the jab

I see Dr. Anthony Fauci as a comic figure enamored of his celebrity, so here's whose advice I took to get vaxxed and boosted for COVID. → Read More

On a rainy Christmas Eve, a stolen bike, a homeless guy and small gifts

I knew it was my bike, and that guy had it. Should I call the cops? I didn't. Here's why. → Read More

At Thanksgiving, with one less at the table

If you grieve at the loss of a loved one this year, there are people who would know how you feel: the Pilgrims who celebrated the First Thanksgiving. → Read More

A Good Samaritan has his car stolen while helping stricken man

Matt Mullen of Glassboro helped pull an old man from traffic after the man collapsed on Kings Highway in Cherry Hill. Then someone stole his car. → Read More

The journey of bestselling journalist Bob Costa, from Pennsbury to 'Peril'

Bestselling writer Robert Costa traces his success as a Washington Post national political writer to his education at Pennsbury High School. → Read More

SEPTA El rape story: Viral train assault reminiscent of another bystander case

There are parallels between the SEPTA Market El rape and that of the Kitty Genovese case, just not what you may think. → Read More

Meet Gary Frisch, who's collected every issue of TV Guide since the '70s

Gary Frisch began collecting TV Guide when he was 9. He has nearly every issue from 1977 to 2005. Here's his plan to make some dough with it. → Read More

PA's oldest working dentist is 94 and has no plans to retire: 'Take my advice, it’s bad for your health'

Dr. Ike Roepcke. of Langhorne, emigrated from Germany as child in 1930s, served in the US Navy in WWII, and is today Pennsylvania's oldest working dentist. → Read More

9/11 jitter still haunt us 20 years later

Jittery feelings and jangled nerves followed most of us who remember Sept. 11, 2001. They're back. → Read More

LBCJMA boil water advisory for parts of Levittown could last 2 more days. Here's what happened.

The Lower Bucks authority is telling customers not to drink the water without first boiling it. The Delaware River flooding from Ida is to blame. → Read More

Living safely in the U.S., fearing the Taliban in New Jersey

Two New Jersey men, emigrants from Afghanistan, fear retaliation → Read More

Mullane: A crippled airplane and mere seconds to land

It was a routine flight for pilot Landon Lucas, then at 500 feet, his engine quit. → Read More