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Economy

University City: Record Store Day a Success

April 23, 2012 0

The Marvelous record shop in University City was bustling Saturday as customers gathered for the fifth annual Record Store Day. Crowds of vinyl lovers flocked to the store at 40th and Walnut streets in anticipation [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

East Falls: Community Supports Local Poets

April 21, 2012 2

Sharon White and Elaine Terranova, both poets from Philadelphia, came to the Falls of Schuylkill Library this week to share their work with the community for National Poetry Month. White and Terranova said they’ve always [continue reading…]

Economy

South Philadelphia: Clothing Bank Makes A Difference

April 18, 2012 4

Stacks of pants and rows of shirts fill a small room in the basement of United Communities of Southeast Philadelphia. Shoes of all colors are aligned perfectly along the wall. More clothes are tucked away [continue reading…]

Environment

Hunting Park: Community Garden Brings Residents Closer to Park

April 18, 2012 0

The community garden in Hunting Park, one of many revitalization projects taking place in the park over the past year, allows residents to grow their own fruits and vegetables in the usually limited green space [continue reading…]

Religion

Wynnefield: Interfaith Fellowship Preaches Tolerance

April 17, 2012 0

The Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship does not care what religion you are. In fact, they do not care if you have any religion at all. The fellowship accepts all. Located in a stone mansion at 5820 [continue reading…]

Economy

Fairhill: Businesses Being Kept in the Family

April 17, 2012 1

With side-by-side shops that last through the decades, families in Fairhill undoubtedly put pride into their work. The Izaguirre family owns a florist and dry cleaning shop, where they have made long lasting relationships with [continue reading…]

Brewerytown

Brewerytown: New Youth Board Tries to Give a Voice to Young Residents

April 17, 2012 0

Square tables were pressed together for a conference at the Greater Brewerytown Development Corp. A dozen young men and one young female employee sat around the table as the CDC’s youth advisory board held its [continue reading…]

Education

Hunting Park: Roberto Clemente Middle School Asking Price Deadline Extended

April 17, 2012 0

The former Roberto Clemente Middle School building in Hunting Park remains without a bid after the Philadelphia School District put it up for auction more than three months ago. “The asking price for Roberto Clemente is [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Chestnut Hill: Gallery Promotes Local Artists

April 17, 2012 1

If there’s one thing worth knowing about Chestnut Hill, Steve Berg, a local artist and co-owner of the Nichols Berg Gallery, said it’s that the area is a “hotbed of artists teeming with talent.” Berg [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Manayunk: Starfinder Foundation Prepares Youth for Life

April 17, 2012 0

Starfinder Foundation, a soccer youth center located at 4015 Main St., gives underprivileged children a place to grow and learn. Amy Rymer, who is heavily involved in the foundation as a coach, administrative assistant and [continue reading…]

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