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Oak Lane: Tea Attracts a New Audience With Local Shop

June 9, 2011 1

https://vimeo.com/24782193] Assistant vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia is a far cry from running a small business focused on organic tea. Howard James, the owner and operator of Tea Country, saw an [continue reading…]

Francisville

Francisville: Church Gives Back to Neighborhood

June 8, 2011 1

https://vimeo.com/24806489] Located in the heart of Francisville, the Church of the Living God has established itself as a staple of the community. Throughout the years, the church has always provided a place for locals to [continue reading…]

Gearing Up Bike Award
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Germantown: Former Addict Receives Bicycle Ambassador Award

June 8, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/24838895] Gwen Hardeman, a former drug addict, received the Gearing Up Bicycle Ambassador award this weekend and a brand new Fuji mountain bike at the 2011 TD Bank Philadelphia International Liberty Classic bike race, in [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Fishtown: Michael’s Decorators Brings New Life to Furniture

June 8, 2011 0

Along the historic Frankford Avenue sits a furniture store that directly deals with pieces that are both historic and contemporary. Although many faces are new to Fishtown, Michael Tonuci and his son Steven have been [continue reading…]

Port Richmond

Port Richmond: Campbell Square Park Attracts Dog Walkers

June 8, 2011 0

  On a warm Saturday morning, residents of Port Richmond start off their day at Campbell Square, a three-acre park that lies in the heart of the neighborhood, to walk their dogs. Many of the [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Northeast Philadelphia: Philly Beer Week 2011 Is Here

June 7, 2011 1

https://vimeo.com/24805948] The Hammer of Glory, or what many Northeast natives refer to as the “HOG,” left Northeast Philly’s own Hop Angel Brauhaus early Friday morning to kick off Philly Beer Week 2011. Philly Beer Week is [continue reading…]

Economy

Ludlow: Urban Clothier Hit Hard by Bad Economy

June 7, 2011 0

Earnest Young has always loved fashion. From the time he was a little boy, he took extra care when selecting what to wear. “From when I was 10 years old, back in junior high school [continue reading…]

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North Central: One Barbershop Wants to Transform the Industry

June 7, 2011 0

One barbershop in North Central strives to live up to its name by bringing out the beauty in all its clients in an atmosphere that feels like home. Completely Beautiful, located at 1617 Cecil B. [continue reading…]

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Manayunk: North Light Helps Those in Need

June 7, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/24759811] Several years ago, John Kerwood was struck with a chemical imbalance that stripped him of his job as a mailman and left him battling clinical depression. But now, with the help of the North [continue reading…]

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Germantown: Farming in the City

June 7, 2011 1

  Only a few years ago, 215 E. Penn St. was an abandoned lot, overrun by 15-foot bushes and weeds. Now it’s a half-acre farm in the city. The Germantown Kitchen Garden practices local agriculture, [continue reading…]

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