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Olney: Fifth Street Businesses Celebrate Halloween With Community

November 18, 2013 0

Parents and children of the Olney community filled the sidewalks of the North Fifth Street business corridor as business owners and members of the North Fifth Street Revitalization Project celebrated Trick or Treat on Fifth [continue reading…]

Economy

Mantua: Local Business Owner Thrives Even Without Storefront

November 15, 2013 0

Among the storefronts on Lancaster Avenue in West Philadelphia is a tiny snack stand. Located on the corner of Lancaster and Preston Street, this stand thrives because of the electric personality of its owner, Harold [continue reading…]

Environment

Germantown: Harvest is Celebrated at Historical Arboretum

November 14, 2013 0

Fall weather and the idea of harvest have fast approached. Leaves have begun to turn colors, as pumpkins have been set out in the fronts of homes. The Awbury Arboretum in Germantown is also capturing [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Spruce Hill: Hip City Veg Opens New Branch in West Philly

November 14, 2013 0

Fast food doesn’t have to be bad food. Hip City Veg opened its second restaurant, located on 40th Street across from Hamilton Village, on Oct. 11.  The vegan restaurant serves plant-based dishes in the form of [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Mount Airy: Earth Shows Spooky Chemistry

November 13, 2013 0

In Mount Airy at Earth – Bread + Brewery, patrons young and old were tricked and treated to a spectacle seemingly supernatural. Fred Schaefer, a chemistry professor from University of the Sciences, is a regular [continue reading…]

Education

Germantown: Two day symposium discusses education in Philadelphia

November 12, 2013 0

Germantown was recently the host of two days’ worth of events that revolved around the theme of education. The symposium, titled “Equally Entitled to Freedom: Benezet Now, Benezet Then” focused on the works of Anthony [continue reading…]

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Education

Point Breeze: Residents Raise Concerns Over CHOP Renovation of Free Library

November 12, 2013 0

The South Philadelphia Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia will be renovated soon as a community contribution from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) but it seems not all residents in the area are [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Point Breeze: Sidewalk Parking Prohibition Irks Residents

November 12, 2013 0

If one issue which plagues the entire city exists, it’s parking. Due to the Philadelphia Parking Authority, recent enforcement of Pennsylvania State Law prohibiting parking on sidewalks, fury in South Philadelphia is rising as scooter [continue reading…]

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Arts and Entertainment

Art Museum Area: The Economics of Made in America

November 12, 2013 Neil D. Ortiz 0

The Made in America festival, produced by Live Nation and curated by Jay-Z, not only brought music to the city but also an alleged boost to the economy. We spoke to local experts about the [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Olney: Community Brings In The Harvest

November 11, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/77994690] Residents of the Solid Rock United Methodist Church community gathered for the first annual Harvest Festival on Friday, Oct. 25 at 199 E. Tabor Rd. Groups of children gathered around Reverend Margaret Powell as she [continue reading…]

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