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Your Christmas tree can help Philly goats make a difference
NBC10’s Brenna Weick heads over to the Philly Goat Project to see how Christmas trees are helping fuel the group’s mission to better people’s lives. Your old tree can help them out.
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Your old Christmas tree can help sustain Philly Goat Project's mission
To fund their mission, Philly Goat Project is hosting three Christmas TreeCycling events.
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Here's how to properly dispose of Christmas trees
While ornaments and decorations get packed away for the season, lastly comes the Christmas tree disposal. City officials say people can leave trees curbside for the trash collectors or bring trees to drop off sites or community collection events. Check out the full list of how to best dispose of your tree.
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Here's where you can recycle your Christmas tree in Philadelphia
Ready to get rid of your Christmas tree? Here are ways you can recycle, repurpose or dispose of it in Philadelphia.
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‘It took me 17 years to do this': Couple gets engaged at Eagles game on Christmas
Before the kickoff at the Eagles game on Christmas Day, Robert Moore Jr. proposed to his longtime girlfriend of 17 years. With a ‘yes’ to the proposal combined with an Eagles win, it surely was a Christmas to remember.
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Washington crossing Delaware River: Christmas reenactment returns to Pa., NJ
Hundreds will gather on both sides of the Delaware River to watch an annual Christmas Day reenactment of George Washington’s 1776 crossing.
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Your Christmas weather forecast
Heading out to grandma’s, going to the Eagles game or just need to pick up a last-minute item for your holiday meal? Meteorologist Marvin Gomez has your Christmas Monday First Alert Weather forecast.
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In Mexico, piñatas are not only a game for children. This tradition has been around for 400 years
The tradition goes back even further. Some say piñatas can be traced back to China, where paper-making originated.
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Santa is traveling around the world. Do you want to know where he is right now?”
As children around the world eagerly await Santa’s arrival on Christmas, the military is ready to track him and see if he’s using any new technology.
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‘Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus': Read the essay from 1897 that made us believe
More than a century ago, an 8-year-old named Virginia O’Hanlon had a question weighing on her mind. Were her friends correct when they said, “There is no Santa Claus”?
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Aliens? Nope, just this Texas family's Christmas light show
A Texas family’s Christmas light show was mistaken for aliens.
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7th graders guessed what 30-year-olds want for Christmas and their answers are hilarious
After hearing their suggestions, the teacher who asked the question said: “I feel personally attacked.”
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Dreaming of a white Christmas? Some US ski areas normally coated in white are struggling with rain
For most Americans dreaming of a white Christmas, this year’s prospects aren’t good.
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Here's how to watch all the 2023 NFL Christmas Day games
Here’s when they will air and how you can watch them.
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Christmas cheer and a festive landscape has Cape May as the new holiday spot to visit
The historic city of Cape May at the Jersey Shore is becoming more and more popular as not just a summer getaway but a holiday destination as well. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg reports how they’re seeing record numbers this season.
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How much would Kevin McCallister's 1990 ‘Home Alone' grocery trip would cost in 2023?
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, $1 in 1990 is equivalent to about $2.29 in 2023, which is about 2.35 times higher.
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‘Girl math' is back. Consumers are shopping earlier to ‘save more' on Christmas day
“Girl math” makes a timely return this holiday season, throwing the spotlight on new seasonal spending habits that consumers are adopting this year.
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Check out this elaborate holiday home lighting up the neighborhood in Flourtown
Residents in Flourtown, Montgomery County, are enjoying the elaborate showcase at one home’s holiday setup. NBC10’s Leah Uko shows us a walk through and captures the LED light display on Maple Lane.
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Paddling Santas take to Lake Washington for a good cause
A group of people dressed like Santa Claus participated in “Santa Paddle Week” to raise money for cancer patients in Washington.
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Convent-made delicacies, a Christmas favorite, help monks and nuns win fans and pay the bills
As Christmas approaches, Catholic nuns and monks are busy preparing the traditional delicacies they sell to a loyal fan base even in rapidly secularizing countries.