Meg Votta earned her Manhattan credentials in the late 1990s as a sous chef at Tabla, the Flatiron district restaurant on Madison Avenue at 25th Street.
Frank J. Tornetta, 93, of Audubon, an anesthesiologist, died Thursday of a lung infection at Montgomery Hospital in Norristown, where he had served on the staff for 45 years.
George A. Sargent, 94, of Haverford, a retired engineer, died Monday at home.
Swedish soprano Elisabeth Soderstrom, 82, an international opera star, died in Stockholm yesterday of complications from a stroke, said her husband, Sverker Olow.
"THE WORLD lost a brilliant point of light," James Davis Jr., owner of RCS Searchers Inc., said about Glenda A. Christopher, one of his loyal employees.
EDDIE BELL was a pioneer in the ranks of college and pro football. He was the first black All-American and captain of the football team at the University of Pennsylvania, and then one of the brave souls who integrated pro football in the '50s.
James Augustine McGann IV went from the Philadelphia area to California where he was an executive for a laboratory-supply company and liked to hike and camp in the state's varied terrain.
IF YOU SPENT time with Jane M. Glick and didn't know much about her, you were unlikely to find out from her about her distinguished career as a scientist and teacher.
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The state forestry service is girding itself for a rapid transformation in the Sproul State Forest, where drilling rigs are tapping into the vast Marcellus Shale. Today, there's three natural gas wells; in a year, there will be a 100, an official says.
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