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Marita Krivda
Featured Stories

West Oak Lane: Local Author Writes About Neighborhood History

May 26, 2011 4

https://vimeo.com/24201203] Marita Krivda, a life-long resident of East Oak Lane, co-authored Images of America: Oak Lane, Olney, and Logan, which was published this year. Krivda’s interest in the history of Oak Lane began when she [continue reading…]

Germantown

Germantown: Dancing for the Body, Mind and Heart

May 26, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/24204096] Richard McConnell has only been living in Germantown for a short while, but he’s wasted no time getting involved with his community. McConnell, who moved from England three years ago with his American wife, [continue reading…]

West Oak Lane

West Oak Lane: Emmaculate Detail Tries to Do the Job Right

May 26, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/24197795] Earl Brown’s face lit up when he talked about the types of cars he services. “There’s something about the 1960s era,” he said, reminiscing about American muscle cars. “Just the other day we had [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Ludlow: Two Little T-Shirt Shops Set Their Sight on Big Goals

May 25, 2011 1

https://vimeo.com/24199759] It makes him feel “kind of bad” Michael Walker said about his making a lot of money from those grieving the death of loved ones. Walker owns Mike’s Airbrush, a custom airbrush studio near [continue reading…]

North Central

North Central: Project H.O.M.E. Uses Technology to Educate

May 25, 2011 2

Comcast  is one of the country’s most prominent entertainment and communications companies. Comcast decided to share its great success and give back to the community. Because of this, Comcast helped to make one organization’s dream [continue reading…]

North Central

North Central: Local Newspaper Guy is the Friend on the Corner

May 25, 2011 0

Like he does almost every day, Jimmie Thomas sat at his corner spot around 5 a.m. He sells local newspapers, which he gets delivered to him in the morning, to the residents. The Philadelphia Inquirer [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Nicetown: The Best Cheese Steak in Philly?

May 25, 2011 1

https://vimeo.com/24181818] For more than 10 years Robert Douglas has been behind the counter of Max’s Steaks frying up to 100 cheese steaks a day, six days a week. A well-known face in the community of [continue reading…]

Economy

Manayunk: A Day with the Guitar Man

May 25, 2011 1

https://vimeo.com/24199322] Most people might guess that the 55-year-old man strumming a guitar on a Manayunk bench had always wanted to be a famous guitarist. But few would probably suspect that he ended up becoming the [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Port Richmond: Deli Owner Feels the Pull of Poland

May 24, 2011 0

It’s hard to walk down a block in Port Richmond without seeing a Polish deli or market. On Allegheny Avenue, there are two delis across the street from each other. Despite the direct competition, Polka [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Hunting Park: Residents Look for Answers to Abandoned School’s Falling Debris

May 24, 2011 0

Many people equate their home to be a safe haven. A place where no matter the surroundings or the neighborhood you feel a sense of security. Unfortunately, this is not the case for the residents [continue reading…]

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