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Year: 2014

Amateur Sports

Fairmount: Local Cornhole League Signs with Phillies for Tournament

March 13, 2014

A local Fairmount cornhole league will kick off its new season at the home of the Philadelphia Phillies. The Philadelphia Cornhole League (PCL) will host The Cornhole Classic at Citizens Bank Park on May 3 at

Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill: Robertson’s Flowers Prepares for the 2014 Philadelphia Flower Show

March 13, 2014tub10245

The Philadelphia Flower Show returned last weekend, giving a glimpse of spring amid an elongated winter. This year the theme for the show is “ARTiculture,” alluding to a mixture of art and horticulture. Exhibition designers

Fishtown

Fishtown: I-95 renovation to get worse before it gets better

March 13, 2014

For the past two years, residents of Fishtown have dealt with two of the most disruptive neighbors:  URS Corp. and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). Together the engineering firm and the Transportation Department began the

Allegheny

Allegheny West: Attorney Adrian Moody Comes Back Home

March 13, 2014

On the busy strip of 22nd St and Indiana Avenue sits the Moody and Shields law office. That’s where attorney Adrian Moody helps the very community where he grew up. His strong beliefs in building

Arts and Entertainment

Newbold: Weft Fashion Company Rooted in Philadelphia

March 13, 2014George W. Miller

The word weft refers to one of the two directions that go into the weaving of fabric. To Kurt Souder, 29, and Jennifer Burks, 28, Weft is their newly launched men’s sportswear fashion line. “It

Casino

Nearby School And Businesses Have Issues With The Provence Casino & Resort Location

March 13, 2014

While The Provence Casino is still just a proposal, the location on Broad Street at the old Philadelphia Inquirer building is already causing a lot of concerns for nearby schools and businesses. Some of the concerns

Pretty Vacant
Arts and Entertainment

Arts and Entertainment: Pretty Vacant Exhibition Celebrates Punk Graphic Design

March 13, 2014

Pretty Vacant: The Graphic Language of Punk opened at The Galleries at Moore on January 25, 2014. The exhibition relies on the personal collection of Andrew Krivine, which dates back to the late 1970s, when he

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Amateur Sports

North Philadelphia: Owls Look to Boost Football Program

March 12, 2014

If all goes according to plan, five years from now Temple University will have its own football stadium and a team ranked in the Top 25 nationally that competes regularly in the popular and lucrative

Allegheny

Allegheny West: Denise’s Offers Delicacies on North 22nd Street

March 12, 2014

“Y’all don’t have any doughnuts!” a customer said as he examined the selection at Denise’s Delicacies in Allegheny West. “I was gonna put you some up but they said you were cutting back, Montel. They

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Northeast Philadelphia

Northeast: Four People You Should Know

March 11, 2014tub10245

1. Born and raised in the Northeast, Craig Sumsky has been a disc jockey since he was a teenager. In 1992, he started Cutting Edge Entertainment and although his company is located across the train

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