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Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill: Iraqi War Victim Earns Prestigious Boy Scout Award

December 3, 2012

https://vimeo.com/54827927] The delicate glass designs, echoing the silence and serenity of St. Paul’s Church, provided a momentary visual this weekend of everything Mohammed Al-Jumaili’s life in Iraq was not. In a not-so-distant past, Al-Jumaili, of

Featured Stories

Kensington: Scrappers Eke Out a Living

November 8, 2012

Scrapping metal is one of the few ways the homeless and very poor of Philadelphia are able to earn money daily. Nearly anything made of or containing metal, whether it is salvaged from trash and

Amateur Sports

Parkwood: Therapeutic Riding Helps Those Coping With Disability

November 7, 2012

[vimeo 53945349] Parkwood Therapeutic Riding Center, a federally registered nonprofit organization, opened its doors to the special needs community in September. “You use the horse in any way shape or form to achieve a short or

Amateur Sports

Chestnut Hill: Quidditch Comes to the Hill

October 28, 2012

https://vimeo.com/52549139] When Chestnut Hill College junior Stephan Wolfert put on his uniform this weekend he was not putting on his usual jiujitsu garb. Wolfert was dressed in an all-yellow outfit in order to be a

Fairhill

Fairhill: Local Block Turns to Religion to Bring Change

October 24, 2012

https://vimeo.com/52045299] Deacon Taylor Williams frequently sits on the steps outside of his house on the 1300 block of Seltzer Street and converses with neighbors about the positive changes that he envisions God would bring to

Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill: Nonprofit Delivers Meals and Friendships

October 4, 2012

https://vimeo.com/50711227] Between crafting food that meets the dietary needs of more than 40 clients and finding new ways to cut costs, Chestnut Hill Meals on Wheels often has a full plate in terms of its

Featured Stories

Kensington: Affordable Artist Collective Seeks to Change Community

September 21, 2012

https://vimeo.com/50108729] Papermill Community of Artists provides dozens of artists with affordable and community-based studio and performance space. Karyn Vetter, 44, is the owner and property manager of the Papermill Community of Artists, located at 2825 Ormes

Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill: The Little Treehouse Helps Develop Community

September 19, 2012

[vimeo 49647120] When Corey Trower walks into work at The Little Treehouse, he isn’t just there to make money. The gymnastics instructor is there to influence the lives of local families. Trower tells a success story with

Mildred Izaguirre / Fifth Street Florists
Fairhill

Fairhill: Hispanic Culture and Business Shine on El Bloque de Oro

September 17, 2012

[vimeo 49578554] In Fairhill, Latino culture and business converge on North Fifth Street and Lehigh Avenue to form what has become affectionately known as “El Bloque de Oro,” or the “Golden Block.” Here, Latino-owned small businesses run up

Chestnut Hill

Germantown: Awbury Arboretum Schools Residents on Honeybees

June 28, 2012

https://vimeo.com/44874188] When Anaiis Salles checked on her “girls” the master beekeeper at Awbury Arboretum noticed one of their hives had been tampered with. Salles, along with her bee steward helpers, put the top of the

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