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Joseph Mattioli, Who Gave Up Dentistry to Build Pocono Raceway, Dies at 86 - New York Times
![]() FOXSports.com | Joseph Mattioli, Who Gave Up Dentistry to Build Pocono Raceway, Dies at 86 New York Times Joseph Mattioli, who gave up his Philadelphia dental practice, bought a spinach farm off Interstate 80 in northeast Pennsylvania in 1960 and transformed it into Pocono Raceway, one of the primary stock-car racetracks in the country, died Thursday in ... Pocono Raceway founder Joseph Mattioli dies | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2012-01-27 Obituaries of Note Pocono Raceway founder Mattioli dies at 86 |
Christie backs overhaul of New Jersey's university system | Philadelphia ... - Philadelphia Inquirer
![]() The Star-Ledger - NJ.com | Christie backs overhaul of New Jersey's university system | Philadelphia ... Philadelphia Inquirer Christie offered a proposal Wednesday to overhaul the state's university system, merging schools from Rutgers University and the University of Medicine and Dentistry, and creating a research university in South Jersey. Rowan University - just 20 years ... New Jersey lawmakers await plan on merger of Rowan, Rutgers-Camden Addition by Contraction |
Affordable dental care comes to Norristown - The Times Herald
Affordable dental care comes to Norristown The Times Herald “We interviewed many people in the area, and found out they were taking several buses going to Philadelphia just to get affordable dentistry done,” said Robert Sul, whose parents own Irene's Jewelry store on West Main Street in Norristown. |
Relax -- dental injections are now pain-free! - Dentistry IQ
Relax -- dental injections are now pain-free! Dentistry IQ Dr. Goldberg first recognized the challenges of the pain associated with dental injections during his years as a student at the NYU College of Dentistry. He teamed up with senior engineers and designers at Bresslergroup in Philadelphia, Pa., ... |
Former Lancaster County unemployment office to become $3 million dental practice - York Daily Record
Former Lancaster County unemployment office to become $3 million dental practice York Daily Record The $3 million project will be the second office here for Dr. Sean Moriarty, who moved to the county in 2010 from the Philadelphia suburbs. His Lancaster Dental Arts office downtown will be the biggest multispecialty dental practice in the state, ... |


