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Home2010December

Month: December 2010

Germantown

Germantown: The Muslim Community

December 9, 2010 29

Walking down lower Germantown Avenue sometimes feels like you’ve been transported to a predominantly Muslim country. Halal meat shops, Islamic clothing and bookstores line the commercial corridor. Women dressed in black abayas–full-length gowns–and men wearing kufis–a [continue reading…]

Education

Hunting Park: Students Take on the Arts at the ‘Korner’

December 9, 2010 1

The door of the Orange Korner Arts House is hard to miss. Its coat of bright orange paint stands out among the otherwise ordinary exteriors of white and red lining the block. The door itself [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Germantown: Beating the Devil of Addiction

December 9, 2010 0

In the middle of Germantown is a house that looks fairly inconspicuous from the road on which it sits. Aside from a sign that says “Teen Challenge” sitting on the front lawn, one might believe [continue reading…]

Brewerytown

Brewerytown: Commercial Developments to Improve Quality of Life

December 9, 2010 4

https://vimeo.com/18637306] Ten years ago, West Girard Avenue looked like a completely different street. What used to be a sidewalk littered with vacant storefronts is now a budding commercial corridor where new businesses are cropping up [continue reading…]

Economy

Strawberry Mansion: Residential Expansion Projects Replace Blight

December 9, 2010 6

“I call this particular site here ‘one stop,’” Lenora Jackson-Evans beams from her seat at the Strawberry Mansion Community Development Corporation’s conference table. “We try to do whatever we can for the neighborhood as a [continue reading…]

Logan

Logan: Still Sinking After 25 Years

December 9, 2010 8

Some people would love to have their property sit on multiple acres of empty land. Vast fields, rolling meadows, trees—it sounds ideal, but Dr Donald Turner has been fighting to have his medical office relocated [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Kensington: Flag Football More Than Fun and Games

December 9, 2010 13

https://vimeo.com/17930802] About six years ago, three churches and a handful of young men set up a flag football league. The purpose of the league was more than just to have fun, it was going to [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Olney: Growing Cambodian Roots

December 8, 2010 0

When thousands of Cambodian refugees arrived in America in the 1980s, they were in a country where they didn’t fit in but had no country to return home to. In order to survive, they banded [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Fishtown: SugarHouse’s Community Benefits Agreement Helps Neighborhood Groups

December 8, 2010 1

Long before construction crews broke ground at SugarHouse Casino, owner Neil Bluhm met with members of the community to sign a community benefits agreement that would allot funds back into the surrounding neighborhoods of Fishtown, [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Fishtown: Anti-Casino Group Continues to Oppose SugarHouse

December 8, 2010 2

For six years, Casino-Free Philadelphia’s mission has been to stop casinos from coming to Philadelphia, bankrupt any that do and reclaim local neighborhoods. The activist group’s No Casino in the Heart of Our City Coalition [continue reading…]

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