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Home2016May

Month: May 2016

Government

Northern Liberties: Gift of Life Helps Change Lives Through Organ Donation

May 11, 2016 Jane Babian 0

An average of nearly 500 people die annually waiting for an organ transplant in Pennsylvania. The Gift of Life Donor program, located in Northern Liberties, helps connect thousands of patients in eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware and southern [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Society Hill: The Head & The Hand Press Provides Indie Publishing for Writers

May 11, 2016 Joseph William McDougall 0

Based out of the historic Physick House in Society Hill, The Head & the Hand Press is providing an opportunity for Philadelphia writers to make history of their own. Founded in 2012 by Nic Esposito, [continue reading…]

Business

South Philadelphia: Delaware River Deepening, Port Expansion Creates Concerns

May 11, 2016 Daniel T. Pelligrine 0

As the fifth largest seaport in the United States, the port of Philadelphia and its many active facilities along the Delaware River are key contributors to the city, region and nation’s economic growth. “The regional [continue reading…]

Fox Chase

Fox Chase: Town Watch Gets Community Involved in Keeping Crime Down

May 11, 2016 Charlotte Reese 0

The Fox Chase Town Watch started in early 1995, but has gone through many changes through the years. The Town Watch began as a Friday and Saturday night patrol group. Stephen Phillips, president of the [continue reading…]

Business

North Philadelphia: Infrastructure of The Internet Highlights Digital Divide

May 11, 2016 Daniel T. Pelligrine 0

Just a few feet beneath every Philadelphian exists a web of veins responsible for carrying precious information, like the oxygen carried by our blood, to and from the city.  Just as oxygen is needed by [continue reading…]

Education

West Oak Lane: Volunteers Want to Keep Up with the Sweep Up for Philly Spring Cleanup

May 10, 2016 Chelsea Ann Rovnan 0

Each spring, brooms, rakes and buckets of paint come alive as the neighborhoods across the city participate in citywide cleanup days. But what about the rest of the year? Vernon Smith and Carlton Williams, legislative [continue reading…]

East Oak Lane

West Oak Lane: Planting Seeds For Youth to Help Clean Up Streets

May 10, 2016 Talore G McBride 1

On the corners of many streets in neighborhoods throughout the city, there is trash and other debris strewn around. Events like the annual city-wide spring cleanup day were created to help keep streets clean and also [continue reading…]

City Hall

LGBTQ: Serving the LGBT Community as a Unified City

May 10, 2016 Taylor Smethers 0

An anonymous letter landed on the Philadelphia District Attorney’s desk in 2012. It described an experience from a member of the Philadelphia Police Department. Two police officers on the job, away from three individuals — [continue reading…]

City Hall

LGBTQ: Shedding Light on City, State Hate Crime Laws

May 10, 2016 Allison Anne Merchant 0

The brutal 1998 murder of University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard put LGBT issues in the national spotlight. Here in Philadelphia, the 2014 beating of a gay couple brought the issues closer to home — and served as [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Arts and Entertainment: How to Keep Up in the Crazy World of Performing Arts

May 10, 2016 Ryan O'Shea 0

A career in the theater can be difficult to attain. Philadelphia, however, offers a myriad of tools to help any enthusiastic performer achieve their goals. Whether it is a class at The Philadelphia Acting Studios or [continue reading…]

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