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East Falls

East Falls: A Cemetery for Millionaires

April 29, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/22940188]   Millionaire’s Row. It’s not exactly something you’d associate with a cemetery. But then again, neither are Atlantic City and Tacony. At least, you wouldn’t by just looking at one of the biggest mausoleums [continue reading…]

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Francisville: Parks Create More Than Just Grass

April 29, 2011 1

https://vimeo.com/22909418] A cleaning and greening initiative has swept Philadelphia including the small, historic neighborhood of Francisville. Vacant lots in Francisville are disappearing at a surprisingly fast rate thanks in part to Penelope Giles, founder of [continue reading…]

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Ludlow: Drueding Center Provides Success Stories for Women

April 27, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/22932177] April 6, 2010. That day changed Tyisha Shields’ life forever. It was a day of new beginnings and the day she decided to take control of her life. It was the day she came [continue reading…]

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Germantown: Historic School and Gravesite in ‘Sweet Concord’

April 27, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/22929842] In colonial and early America, it would have been hard to find a place where people of all races, religions and social statuses were treated as equals. That wasn’t the case, however, at Germantown’s [continue reading…]

Elections

Germantown: 8th District City Council Candidate Robin Tasco

April 26, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/22829757] Robin Tasco is one of the seven candidates running for the 8th District City Council seat. The Germantown resident describes herself as an honest, transparent, accessible and straightforward individual. Before getting involved in politics, Tasco [continue reading…]

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Queen Village: Used Book Store Offers More Than Books

April 25, 2011 0

Mostly Books, located at 529 Bainbridge St., is not your average used book store. Although it’s mostly books, hence the name, it also carries many other unique items. The store offers used CDs, artwork, personal [continue reading…]

Broad Street

Broad Street: Philadelphia Committee to End Homelessness

April 20, 2011 0

At the Philadelphia Committee to End Homelessness, the main goal is to help the homeless people off the streets and into long-term homes. “We were established in 1981 to provide a safe home for those [continue reading…]

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North Central: Uniting Websites and Organizations Throughout Philadelphia

April 20, 2011 0

The meeting was quaint, but the mission is a big one: unite all of Philadelphia’s non-profit and community service news under one roof. United Philly, a website project started by the Philadelphia Community Corps, meets [continue reading…]

This formerly trash-strewn lot on Frankford Avenue will soon be home to new real estate development.
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Kensington: The Evolution of Frankford Avenue from Trash Heaps to Art Galleries

April 20, 2011 0

On the first Friday of each month, the crowds on the sidewalk barely leave room for the passersby or the occasional jogger making his or her way down Frankford Avenue. In front of one gallery, [continue reading…]

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Powelton Village: Emergency and Transitional Housing

April 20, 2011 0

Jenay Brooks, 23, has struggled with homelessness for several years. She currently resides at Gloria’s Place, a residential facility run by the People’s Emergency Center. Located at 39th and Spring Garden streets, Gloria’s Place houses [continue reading…]

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