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Bridesburg

Bridesburg: The Delaware Ave. Extension Project from the Residents’ Perspective

May 21, 2014

What is the Delaware Extension Avenue Project? According to residents of Bridesburg, something that will better the community as a whole. “It’s been a long time coming,” says resident Dawn Wafalowski. In March, members of

Amateur Sports

Center City: League Takes Rock Paper Scissors to a Whole New Level

May 21, 2014tub10245

Rock, Paper, Scissors may seem like a childish game to most people but for the members of the Pabst Blue Ribbon Philadelphia Rock Paper Scissors City League Championship Series, it is a very serious endeavor.

Crime

Lancaster Avenue: District Attorney’s Office to Seize Former Women’s Medical Society Building

May 20, 2014

The District Attorney’s Office of Philadelphia has entered into the early stages of seizing 3801 Lancaster Avenue, formerly known as the Women’s Medical Society. Nearly a year after the notorious Dr. Kermit Gosnell was convicted

Center City

Waterfront: Seven Things You Can Do For Free

May 20, 2014tub10245

Both the Delaware and Schuylkill river waterfronts are undergoing a transformation that has essentially been a century in the making. Places like Penn’s Landing and Schuylkill River Park are iconic waterfront getaways for residents seeking

Center City

Waterfront: More Than Just A Trail

May 20, 2014tub10245

As the rough winter of 2013-2014 gives way to warmer weather, Philadelphians and tourists alike have slowly popped up along the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers like plant life getting its first glimpse of the sun

Health

Waterfront: Cyclists Troubled By Delaware Trails

May 20, 2014tub10245

When the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation installed the Penn Street Bike Trail off of Columbus Boulevard, it showcased the potential success of a fluid bike trail separated from traffic along the Delaware River. Central in

Education

Fishtown: Recreation Center Brings Generations Together

May 20, 2014

The Fishtown Recreation Center represents how a community can be sustained not only through cleanup efforts, but through the ongoing commitment from community members across multiple generations. This 1.4-acre facility welcomes new members to utilize

Environment

Fishtown: Art Sphere Helps to Clean Recreation Center

May 20, 2014

In Fishtown, art and creativity extend beyond the canvas. Volunteers are painting the local community center, making it an inviting place that everyone can enjoy. Fishtown Recreation Center, located at 1202 East Montgomery Avenue, is

Food

Point Breeze: Immigrant-Owned Businesses Thrive

May 19, 2014

The numerous immigrants that call Point Breeze home brought with them more than their own languages and customs when they settled here: they brought their food. Flavors from Southeast Asia and south of the border

Featured Stories

Grays Ferry: Lawn Maintenance Causes Community Dispute

May 19, 2014

Everyone loves a freshly-manicured lawn. Cutting it, however, can be problematic if you live in Greater Grays Ferry Estates. Neighbors are pitted against one another in a dispute over who should cut the grass in

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