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Featured Stories

South Philadelphia: Five Great Southeast Asian Restaurants

October 10, 2014 0

South Philly has always been bustling with new cultures. With new immigrants, traditions and families, different types of restaurants have been introduced to the community. For those who wish to try something different, there are [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

FORE! … Or Rather FIVE of Philly’s Best Public and Private Golf Courses

October 10, 2014 0

When you think of things to do in Philadelphia, golfing probably isn’t one of them. But fact is there are multiple public and private courses located within city limits. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Five Iconic Philadelphia Companies That Are Gone (And What They Are Today)

October 9, 2014 0

If you like beer, baseball, not-so fine dining and spectacular light shows and if  you have enough money for a checking account, then you would have loved all of these five iconic former Philadelphia companies. Schmidt’s [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Veterans’ Affairs: Leadership Boot Camp

October 9, 2014 0

The question “if not me, then who?” is central to a new program developed by the Travis Manion Foundation. In the Al Anbar Province of Iraq, 1st Lieutenant Travis Manion was killed when his group was [continue reading…]

5th Street

Queen Village: Five Thrift Shops Where You Should Buy, Sell and Donate

October 8, 2014 0

Thrift shops, like Retrospect (above), are popping up all around Philadelphia, and the center of the used and vintage craze is Queen Village. With Fabric Row on 4th Street, many thrift and vintage shops have [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Bella Vista: Five Beautiful Sights

October 8, 2014 0

Bella Vista, Italian for “beautiful sight,” is full of just that – beautiful sights. Settled by Italian immigrants, the neighborhood eventually welcomed more cultures creating a unique and diverse space full of both modern and [continue reading…]

Center City

Veterans Affairs: The Philadelphia Guide to Veteran Resources

October 8, 2014 0

With so many organizations, figuring out whom to trust for help can be difficult for Philadelphia veterans. Some services will even come to veterans directly, like the mobile resource center based out of the Philadelphia [continue reading…]

Chinatown

Chinatown: The Final Night Market of 2014

October 7, 2014 0

The final Night Market of the year hit Chinatown last Thursday, with more than 60 of the city’s food trucks along with live music and traditional Chinese dances. The Food Trust organized the first Night Market [continue reading…]

5th Street

Olney: Renewing a Historic Street

October 7, 2014 0

Drive up one of Philadelphia’s most historic main streets and you will see longtime residents walking amongst new and vibrant residents, flashes of a city heading for the future. Stephanie Michel’s job begins at the meeting [continue reading…]

Center City

City Hall: Long Road Ahead For New Manufacturing Chief

October 3, 2014 0

Michael Cooper was recently appointed director of the Office of Manufacturing and Industry for the City of Philadelphia, working out of the Commerce Department. He left his role as vice president of market development for the “quasi [continue reading…]

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