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Abandoned Property

Mantua: Youth Group Tries to Rejuventate Shuttered Church

March 14, 2012

At the corner of 34th and Brandywine streets is an abandoned church, a sight not uncommon in Philadelphia. However, this church isn’t being left to rot until someone scoops up the property for development. New

Arts and Entertainment

Strawberry Mansion: Ballet Program at Pratt Elementary Improves Students’ Attitudes

March 14, 2012

Classical music played from a small boom box on Anna Pratt Elementary’s auditorium stage as young girls stared at their instructor’s feet. The instructor stood in a turnout, a fundamental ballet step, where the dancer’s

Strawberry Mansion

Strawberry Mansion: After-School Program Captures Voice of Youth

March 14, 2012

https://vimeo.com/38465918] Once a week, a group of William D. Kelley students gather in a small instruction room at the close of their school day. Though they are familiar with one another because of the classroom

Education

West Oak Lane: Expansion Has Positive Impact On School

March 14, 2012

West Oak Lane Charter School recently finished an eight-month process of adding an expansion to their school that has created a new sense of pride for the students and teachers. School officials began discussing the expansion

Arts and Entertainment

West Oak Lane: Former Inmate Aims to Inspire Through Art

March 14, 2012

Jeffrey Glenn Reese, who lives in Mount Airy, began his career as a young graffiti artist in New York City. Now he is an internationally known artist and an inspiration to many. As an 11-year-old

Health

Hunting Park: Home for Incurable Cancer Helps Patients Prepare for Death

March 13, 2012

For more than 80 years, the Sacred Heart Home for Incurable Cancer has housed cancer patients on the corner of Park and Hunting Park avenues in North Philadelphia. Sister Marie Edward serves as director of

Featured Stories

Hunting Park: Philadelphia Fire Department Union Suggests Changes

March 13, 2012

https://vimeo.com/38397113] A moment barely passed after the bell in the Engine 59 fire house rang, and Duane Hughes darted from the station’s kitchen to the driver’s seat of the fire truck. The fire station, which

Featured Stories

Kensington: An Organization Fueled by Faith

March 13, 2012

One night during his 19-month stay at Holmesburg Prison more than 20 years ago Frank Vega had a dream. In it, Vega saw four buildings with people going in and coming out of them. He

Arts and Entertainment

University City: Residents Will Design New Baltimore Avenue Banners

March 12, 2012

Local artists will design the new banners that run along Baltimore Avenue The University City District is holding a competition that is open to anyone who wishes to submit a design for the new banner.

Arts and Entertainment

University City: Local Play Questions History; Brings New Perspective to Shakespeare

March 12, 2012

West Philadelphia’s local theater, the Rotunda, hosted the premier of a new musical drama on Sunday. Judith: The Other Shakespeare, written by Kevin Stackhouse, offers a new take of the story of William Shakespeare, where

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