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Kensington: Circle Thrift Provides the Community with More Than Discounted Clothes

February 22, 2012 1

Teachers in Philadelphia are finding alternative ways to supplement school supplies for their classrooms amidst the district budget cuts. Thrift stores like Circle Thrift, located at 2233 Frankford Ave., carry used and discounted wares that [continue reading…]

Fairhill

Fairhill: Halal Live Poultry Shop Has Cross-Cultural Appeal

February 21, 2012 1

What’s for dinner tonight? For the diverse clientele of the Saba Halal Live Poultry Shop, it’s likely to be the freshest-tasting chicken, guinea hen, rabbit, duck, goat and beef, reminiscent of the poultry and meats [continue reading…]

Economy

Fishtown: Mild Winter Means More Business for Local Car Wash

February 21, 2012 0

Thanks to this year’s mild winter, there have been more suds flowing at one Fishtown car wash. At New City Car Wash, located at the intersection of Frankford Avenue and Norris Street, owner Kalid Aldemeh [continue reading…]

Fairhill

Fairhill: Congreso Gives 35 Years of Service to Latinos

February 21, 2012 1

https://vimeo.com/37079659] Congreso de Latinos Unidos, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing services to the local community, is celebrating its 35th anniversary. Described by Cynthia Figueroa, the president and CEO, as a multiservice organization with Latino [continue reading…]

Mantua

Mantua: A New Approach to Affordable Housing

February 21, 2012 7

The homes come with solar panels and energy efficient appliances. Some are equipped with elevators for the disabled. The center of the complex, which occupies an entire block, is gated parking and a small park. [continue reading…]

Education

Hunting Park: ASPIRA PA Improves Local Schools

February 21, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/37129487] A lot has changed since John B. Stetson Middle School, a mostly Latino school in Hunting Park, changed from being run by the Philadelphia School District to its current charter organization, ASPIRA PA, said [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Hunting Park: Community Groups Are ‘United’ for Park Restoration

February 21, 2012 2

https://vimeo.com/37143045] For years, Hunting Park United has worked hard to restore Hunting Park and the surrounding community to its former glory. Before the park became a breeding ground for drugs and crime, it was a [continue reading…]

Education

Hunting Park: Success Academy Schools Partner with ASPIRA PA

February 21, 2012 0

ASPIRA PA, the Hunting Park-based charter school nonprofit, is hoping its discipline-focused school expands out of the state and down the east coast to other cities. Started at Stetson B. Middle School two years ago, [continue reading…]

Economy

Hunting Park: Generating Funds Amid a Recovering Economy

February 21, 2012 0

The majority of Hunting Park’s residents are middle-to-low-income families with the median salary sitting around $22,000. Amid a slowly recovering economy and already low earnings, families do what they can to accumulate extra funds in [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

University City: Local Artists Collaborate on Mural at International House

February 20, 2012 0

The Philadelphia International House was home to a wash of brightly colored acrylic paint this weekend as local artists worked on an in-house abstract mural. Philadelphia-based artists Paul Santoleri and Mauro Zamora painted for six [continue reading…]

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