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Home2016February

Month: February 2016

Business

Point Breeze: CDC Executive Director Strives to Revive His Neighborhood

February 5, 2016Santina R Pescatore

Steve Sabo is the executive director of Point Breeze Community Development Corp. (CDC). Sabo has worked for over a year-and-a-half at the CDC, starting there in August 2014. A graduate of LaSalle University, Sabo not

Education

Mantua: “You’re Never Really Alone if You Come to Work Here.”

February 5, 2016Thomas D Reifsnyder and

Branon Gilmore makes enrichment for youths and adults in the Mantua area his priority every day when coming to work in the morning. Gilmore, 44, is the Center Director for the West Philadelphia Community Center on

Arts and Entertainment

Pennsport: “This is Your Body, Man. It’s a Temple. You Only Get One Shot With It”

February 4, 2016Joseph William McDougall and

Daniel Shernoff arrived in Philadelphia to attend art school. He found his way into a tattoo studio and apprenticed for two years, learning the craft. He now creates body art at Omkara Tattoo, a local tattoo

Amateur Sports

Amateur Sports: Since the Little League World Series, Taney Baseball Keeps Growing

February 4, 2016Jonathan R DiMuzio and

Lou Cammisa is the Major League Commissioner of the Taney Youth Baseball Association. Taney provides opportunities for more than 1,000 kids from ages 3 to 15 to play baseball, softball or tee-ball. Cammisa and the rest

Business

Spruce Hill: Five Local Ethnic And Minority-Owned Businesses

February 3, 2016Mariama S. Taifa-Seitu

  The Spruce Hill neighborhood of West Philadelphia is known for its cultural diversity and variety of great food. These five ethnic and minority-owned businesses in Spruce Hill are providing the local community with affordable

Featured Stories

Infrastructure: Five Projects Commuters Need to Know About

February 3, 2016Daniel T. Pelligrine and

 If last year is anything to go by, then 2016 is set to be a year full of disruption for commuters in Philadelphia, even without a visit from the Pope. And with 30 projects underway

Featured Stories

Lancaster Avenue: Five Great Eateries Worth Visiting

February 2, 2016Thomas D Reifsnyder and

The Lancaster Avenue corridor in West Philadelphia is  home to many small businesses, including ethnic restaurants, specifically Korean and Jamaican. While these restaurants may not look like the jazziest places to dine from the outside, local

Food

Grays Ferry/Point Breeze: Five Restaurants To Explore

February 2, 2016Santina R Pescatore

The Grays Ferry and Point Breeze areas – located between the Schuylkill River, Broad Street, and Washington and Snyder avenues – are home to not only an eclectic group of people, but also an array

Business

West Philadelphia: Five Caribbean Restaurants To Know

February 2, 2016Valerie W. Vaincoeur and

Cheesesteaks, hoagies and soft pretzels make the list when iconic Philadelphia food is the topic of conversation. However, these three foods are not the only stand-out dishes in the city. Caribbean food in particular blends

LGBTQ

Crossroads: What it Means to be Transgendered

February 1, 2016Neil D. Ortiz

The transgendered community is one that has traditionally been overlooked, living in the shadows of mainstream society, and sometimes maligned. Despite the publicity arising from the public transitions of people like Caitlyn Jenner, there remains the question

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