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Education

Lawncrest: Refugee Program Helps Facilitate Demographic Changes in the Northeast

July 29, 2014 0

Not a day goes by that Helen Tobin isn’t moved by the work she does. The Philadelphia-native has spent the past seven years working with and assisting refugees and immigrants from different parts of the [continue reading…]

Education

Germantown: Rebuilding the School and Community

July 28, 2014 0

One year ago, approximately 120 seniors walked out of Germantown High School as graduates. Today, all that remains of the half-century old school is an empty building, neglected yard and large sale sign. Some people, [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Kensington: A Greener Schoolyard for Hackett Elementary

July 21, 2014 0

Within the next few years, the schoolyard at Horatio B. Hackett Elementary School will no longer be known as a sea of asphalt, but rather as an educational landmark filled with greens and opportunities the [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Mayfair: Five Things You Didn’t Know

July 18, 2014 3

Mayfair Related to the German Population Before the Irish. Many people wrongfully believe Mayfair is traditionally an Irish-Catholic section of Philadelphia. In fact, the earliest traces of businesses across the neighborhood were made up of [continue reading…]

Bridesburg

Mayfair: Splitting the 15th Police District to Combat Crime

July 18, 2014 1

Sherman stormed down the 3500 block of Ryan Avenue as dusk was falling on Mayfair’s first ever Third Thursday festival. He reached the corner of Ryan and Leon streets, his head on a swivel. Who [continue reading…]

Crime

South Philadelphia: Community Groups Work Together To Stop Notario Fraud

July 18, 2014 0

For many years, notary frauds have been common occurrences in South Philadelphia’s immigrant community. However, recently more initiatives to help victims of “notario” fraud are developing in Philadelphia, which would create stronger ties between law [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Overbrook: Three Questions About The Overbrook Area

July 18, 2014 2

Overbrook is a community within West Philadelphia, known for Will Smith, its safe streets and active community members. However, there are a lot of confusing elements of Overbrook, even to its longtime residents. Where exactly [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Parkside: Philly Pumptrack Changing Philadelphia’s Youth Cycling Culture One Ride At A Time

July 17, 2014 0

Ahmad Elam was like most other 13-year-old boys in his Parkside neighborhood a few months ago. “When I was at home with my friends and we were bored and didn’t have nothing to do,” said [continue reading…]

Cedar Park

Cedar Park: Greensgrow West Teams Up With Mobile Markets To Supply Fresh Produce

July 16, 2014 0

Nestled in the middle of the 4900 block of Baltimore Avenue sun shines on what would otherwise be a vacant lot and reminder of what once was a burnt down building. “We take pride in [continue reading…]

Crime

South Philadelphia: Victim/Witness Services Helping Community Find Justice

July 15, 2014 0

When the publicity of a serious crime goes away, Victim/Witness Services of South Philadelphia helps people pick up the pieces. Victims of violent crimes in the community can reach them with the ring of a [continue reading…]

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