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Year: 2014

Economy

South of South: Sorry, No Dogs Allowed … For Now

July 14, 2014 0

No. “No” is one of the first words a dog hears in life and sometimes never learns. But for dog owners living in South of South, “no” is a word they hear all too often. South Philadelphians love [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Arts and Entertainment: Creep Records Merges Wax and Glass

July 14, 2014 0

Arik Victor of Creep Records (pictured above) had a simple ambition when it came to his Northern Liberties storefront. “I wanted to own a record store I’d want to hang out in,” said Victor. Located in [continue reading…]

Environment

Northwest: Built History and Natural Future Combine at Glen Fern

July 14, 2014 0

Philadelphia takes history seriously. Home to many of the nation’s “firsts,” including first brick house, first capital city and first hospital (to name a few) the “green country towne” is as overflowing with historic sites [continue reading…]

Chestnut Hill

Northwest: Rediscovering The Past At Glen Fern

July 14, 2014 10

Glen Fern is the former property of wealthy and influential miller Thomas Livezey that dates back to 1747. In its day, the sprawling farmstead at the edge of the Wissahickon Creek featured one of the [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Olney: 10th and Olney Continues to Prosper With Youth Sports

July 14, 2014 0

The atmosphere is undoubtedly electric. The crowd of more than 100 is hulking court-side as Philadelphia’s best high school ballers do battle in the most illustrious, competitive summer-ball league in the city. The players know [continue reading…]

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Waterfront: Morgan’s Pier Reboots For The Summer

July 11, 2014 0

Morgan’s Pier is entering its third summertime season since its grand opening in April 2012. The popular waterfront bar, restaurant and music venue has experienced significant success in its first two summers and has even [continue reading…]

Cobbs Creek

Morris Park: A Green Urban Playground for Nature Lovers

July 11, 2014 1

Dan Gasiewski, long term resident of the Overbrook Farms and executive director of Friends of Morris Park, remembers the days when the meadowlands entrance to Morris Park, at the corners of 66th Street and Woodcrest [continue reading…]

Crime

Haddington: Urban Tree Connection Promotes Growth for Community

July 11, 2014 0

Skip Wiener knows it sometimes takes a little dirty work to make a difference, which is why he founded the West Philadelphia-based non-profit organization, Urban Tree Connection. The Urban Tree Connection’s purpose is to revitalize [continue reading…]

Cedar Park

Cedar Park: From Flames to Flowers (or, How a Community Garden Brings People Together).

July 11, 2014 0

In 1970, the imposing turn-of-the-century Baltimore Theater burned to the ground. With it went an adjacent naval machinery factory. A pile of charred bricks soon gave way to a secret haven for garden squatters. Situated at [continue reading…]

Fairhill

Feltonville: Meet a New Furry Friend

July 10, 2014 0

The Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PSPCA) has been serving the city of Philadelphia for since 1968. The PSPCA is a shelter, located at 350 East Erie Avenue, that feeds and cares [continue reading…]

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