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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

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- New England's days of NFL domination ended a while back, either in the past Super Bowl or, for sure, when the Patriots lost Tom Brady in the season opener.

 

This week's standings released yesterday

 

It took five months after Alan Romatowski began seeing doctors about cockpit confusion before one of them surmised that the airline pilot had Alzheimer's disease, and twice that long before he receive...

 

Gerry Dulac grades the Steelers' effort in the Steelers' trouncing of the Patriots, 33-10

 

Pittsburgh has a tradition of innovation that, if developed, can help it thrive in the future as much as it has in the past, said football Hall of Famer Franco Harris at yesterday's toast honoring the...

 

K.J. Choi holed an 11-foot birdie putt worth $270,000 on the 18th hole yesterday to win the 26th Skins Game with $415,000 in Indian Wells, Calif.

 

The Detroit Pistons are starting to look like the Detroit Lions -- they are always a wreck on Sunday.

 

New Orleans put the game in Drew Brees' hands, and Tampa Bay took it right away.

 

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. James Farrior didn't know. Neither did Aaron Smith. ... Sports commentary by Ron Cook

 
 

Latest news for Philadelphia Pennsylvania from Philadelphia Business Journal

SunGard Data Systems Inc. said Wednesday its wholly owned subsidiary SunGard Investment Ventures LLC has completed its tender offer for the outstanding shares of GL Trade SA.

 

Gasoline prices continued to slide heading into the Thanksgiving weekend, AAA Mid-Atlantic said Wednesday, with prices falling a penny overnight for a gallon of unleaded regular in the five-county Phi...

 

National Penn Bancshares Inc. said Wednesday that its request for $150 million from the U.S. Treasury has gotten a preliminary approval from the government. (NPBC)

 

The decline in house prices in the Philadelphia region continues, for the most part, to be less severe than in most regions across the nation, according to the latest figures from the Federal Housing ...

 

Cephalon Inc. and Eurand Inc. filed a patent infringement lawsuit Wednesday against Mylan Inc. and its subsidiary, and Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc., over their plans to sell a generic version of Amrix, a...

 

American Water Works Co. said Wednesday that its financing subsidiary, American Water Capital Corp., has completed a public offering of $75 million of 10 percent senior monthly notes due 2038. (AWK) ...

 

AstraZeneca and Teva Pharmaceuticals USA entered into a settlement agreement Tuesday to resolve a patent infringement lawsuit that followed Teva’s efforts to sell a generic version of AstraZ...

 

The Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation has agreed to provide programming at three ice-skating rinks the city of Philadelphia was thinking of closing because of its budget crisis, Snider and Philadelphi...

 

Nearly half of the New Jersey’s hospitals posted overall losses at the end of 2007, according to new audited financial data released Tuesday by the New Jersey Hospital Association.

 

Deborah Heart and Lung Center and Catholic Health East New Jersey formed a partnership Tuesday to develop a satellite emergency department on Deborah’s campus in Browns Mills, N.J.

 
 

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