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The Delaware Valley is the name of the metropolitan area centered on the city of Philadelphia in the United States. The region is named for the Delaware River which flows through it. The Office of Management and Budget officially defines the region as the Philadelphia–Camden–Wilmington metropolitan area.

The Delaware Valley is composed of several counties in Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, and contains a population of 5.8 million (as of the 2006 Census Bureau estimate). Philadelphia, being the region's major commercial, cultural, and industrial center, maintains a rather large sphere of influence that affects those counties that immediately surround it. The majority of the region's populace reside in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

The Philadelphia–Camden–Wilmington is the fifth-largest metropolitan area in the United States[1] and is located in the southern end of the BosWash megalopolis, the name given for a group of metropolitan areas in the northeastern United States, extending from Boston to Washington, D.C.

 

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News for Pittsburgh Pennsylvania from Post-Gazette.com

The Detroit Tigers ramped up their pursuit of Pirates shortstop Jack Wilson, but the Los Angeles Dodgers remain very much in the mix.

 

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When Pitt coach Dave Wannstedt watches Connecticut's defense on film he sees a unit that is similar to his defense.

 

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Petr Sykora scored two goals last night. Now, there's something special for you -- something that has happened only, uh, 38 times since Sykora broke into the NHL.

 

As a man with many football talents, Troy Polamalu makes varied contributions to the No. 1-ranked defense in the NFL.

 

Sean Avery surged past camera crews and reporters yesterday, choosing to save his comments this time for NHL commissioner Gary Bettman during a three-hour disciplinary hearing.

 

An 84-year-old woman who died after a fire in her Lincoln Place home Wednesday night died of carbon monoxide poisoning, the medical examiner???s office said last night.

 

MIAMI -- One of the country's best-known luxury spas, Canyon Ranch, has opened a new resort in Miami Beach. ...

 

Downtown visitors are reaping the beauty of what could be considered a family heirloom, sown nearly a half-century ago.

 
 

Latest news for Philadelphia Pennsylvania from Philadelphia Business Journal

Bally Total Fitness Centers, which has 11 sites in the Philadelphia area, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in an attempt to reorganize its finances.

 

The Auto Dealers Association of Greater Philadelphia held a press conference Thursday morning to make the case that the Big Three automakers failing would hurt the region. (F) (GM)

 

J&J Snack Foods Corp. said Thursday that it is increasing its quarterly dividend by 5.4 percent a share. (JJSF)

 

The PJM Interconnection Board has approved $1.6 billion in upgrades for the 13-state electric transmission grid it oversees, PJM said Thursday.

 

Home electronics retailer Tweeter closed its stores this week, including six in the Philadelphia area, according to a report.

 

The University of Pennsylvania has implemented cost-reduction actions and will keep them in place for the next 18 months, Penn President Amy Gutmann said Wednesday.

 

Mothers Work Inc. said Thursday its sales fell by 5.3 percent last month to $44 million. (MWRK)

 

Toll Brothers Inc. reported a net loss for its fiscal fourth quarter that was less than the loss in the year-ago period. (TOL)

 

Citing the continuing economic slowdown and an expected drop in demand for services in 2009, the Reed Smith law firm said Wednesday it would be laying off about 115 support staff across its U.S. offic...

 

Medical transcription service provider MedQuist has paid the U.S. government $6.6 million to resolve allegations it overbilled government clients.

 
 

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