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Home2013

Year: 2013

Environment

North Central: Hidden ‘Suburb’ on Custis Place ‘

April 6, 2013

The residents of the Yorktown section of North Philadelphia consider themselves to be a very tight knit community. But the residents of Custis Place, just off the corner of 12th Street and Girard Avenue, consider

Cobbs Creek

Cobbs Creek: Award-Winning Block is Source of Pride for Residents

April 5, 2013

Diane Newby has lived on the 6000 Block of Carpenter Street since 1972. “There aren’t many blocks like this here in the city, believe me,” she said. The quiet, tree-lined block in Cobbs Creek is notable for

Arts and Entertainment

Overbrook: Arts Center Providing Sustainability for Neighborhood

April 5, 2013

The Overbrook Arts Center, a nonprofit organization, teaches children and adults how to create sustainable living within the city. “Our nonprofit decided to make the entire experience a community project so people can learn you

Francisville

Francisville: Five Community Organizations Enrich One Block

April 5, 2013

https://vimeo.com/63349734] The uniquely triangular section of Francisville connected by the 1600 blocks of Ridge Avenue and Poplar Street is home to five community outreach organizations. Although the groups offer different services, they share similar goals to

Economy

Kensington: Emerald Street Park Receives Grant

April 5, 2013

When the Emerald Street Park received a grant earlier this month from the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, the emphasis was put more on its value than the actual dollar amount. “The project’s worth is not something

Featured Stories

Germantown: Diverse Backgrounds Create a Home at Senior Living Community

April 5, 2013

The residents of Wesley Enhanced Living at Stapeley on the corner of Greene Street and West Washington Lane came to the facility for its resources but found a home when they arrived. Each senior brings his or

Crime

Northeast: The Friends of Pennypack Park Strive to Protect Historic Landscape

April 5, 2013

https://vimeo.com/62635748] The Friends of Pennypack Park work together to beautify the park and preserve it for the enjoyment of future generations. Despite having an eye on the future, there is a particular area of the park which

Environment

South Philadelphia: Catharine Park Meets Matching Grant Challenge

April 5, 2013

Catharine Park met its goal of raising $2,500 from local residents over the weekend. The challenge, sponsored by The David G. Orphanides & Associates, P.C. Attorneys at Law, was to have residents raise $2,500 by March

Chestnut Hill

Axis Philly: Chestnut Hill Business Owners Still Feeling Insecure About Actual Value Initiative

April 4, 2013

Before the new property assessments under the Actual Value Initiative were mailed out, business owners in Chestnut Hill were feeling anxious about what effects the new values would have on their establishments. Dan Weiss is

Economy

Axis Philly: Mayor Nutter Proposed Tax Relief for Businesses

April 4, 2013

Mayor Nutter’s proposed operating budget for fiscal year 2014 included $10 million in relief for small businesses that experience an increase in property taxes under AVI. The relief measure will be aimed solely at property taxes,

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