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Germantown: Shelter Provides Services for Homeless Youth

May 31, 2012 0

Covenant House opens its doors to troubled teenagers and young adults. Located at 31 East Armat St., this organization has been an outlet for youth with nowhere to turn since 2001. When an individual walks through [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Mount Airy: Big Blue Marble Bookstore’s Reading Club Binds Community

May 31, 2012 0

The Big Blue Marble Bookstore, located at 551 Carpenter Lane in West Mount Airy, is the place where a group of women meet monthly to discuss books about women. The Women of the World Book [continue reading…]

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Manayunk: A Century of Haircuts on Main Street

May 30, 2012 1

Louis Tallarico probably knows more about Manayunk than anyone else who lives there. Not only was he born and raised in the community he also owns a barber shop where he regularly receives all the gossip and [continue reading…]

Crime

Strawberry Mansion: Residents Address Crime at Community Meeting

May 30, 2012 0

A gathering of ten residents for the 22nd District’s community meeting this week may not have seemed like much, but what they brought with them were loads of concerns–and passion for the place they call [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

JUMP Magazine’s Summer Edition

May 25, 2012 charper 0

JUMP, a magazine on the city’s music culture, has partnered with Philadelphia Neighborhoods to provide a digital version of its summer and future editions. Check out the stories on Philadelphia’s music scene from writer, photographer [continue reading…]

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Powelton Village: Neighborhood Fights to Preserve Its Identity

May 15, 2012 2

For the residents of Powelton Village, the City Zoning Board of Adjustment made a decision late last year that they just could not live with and they are fighting back. On Dec. 14, 2011, the [continue reading…]

Health

Mount Airy: Holistic Health Brings Spiritual Healing

May 9, 2012 2

https://vimeo.com/40886104] As human beings, we have our fair share of problems–physical, mental, emotional–we have it all. So what do we most commonly do when something goes awry within ourselves? We head to see a doctor, [continue reading…]

Health

Mount Airy: My Day With Acupuncture

May 9, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/41019209] Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine are at least 3,000 years old. Last year, the National Institute of Health’s monthly newsletter noted more than three million adults in the United States alone use acupuncture. Until [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Technically Philly: Local Comedians Take Their Jokes Online

May 7, 2012 charper 0

Fueled by mouse clicks instead of laugh tracks, Philadelphia’s online comedy scene has been growing and evolving. From sketches to webisodes local comedy has taken a big turn toward technology. See the rest of the [continue reading…]

Environment

Fishtown: Nonprofit Sustainabilty Program Anchors Neighborhood’s Greening Efforts

May 1, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/41288499] One nonprofit sustainability program is moving Fishtown toward a greener and cleaner future. It is Sustainable 19125’s goal to make the 19125 ZIP code the greenest in Philadelphia, and community members are leading the [continue reading…]

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