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Crime

East Falls: Meeting Addressed Home Security Concerns

October 27, 2011 0

The Philadelphia Police’s 39th District hosted a neighborhood meeting Monday night to discuss safety and security due to a recent string of robberies in the district, which includes part of East Falls. About fifteen citizens [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Brewerytown: October Host to Brewfest

October 27, 2011 0

Local breweries provided an Oktoberfest atmosphere at Mugshots coffee shop located at 28th and Girard streets. The event was dubbed “Brewfest” as members of the community filed in and sampled the coffee flavored beers that [continue reading…]

History

Kensington: Palmer Cemetery

October 27, 2011 1

The Palmer Cemetery, in-between Palmer and Memphis Streets in Kensington, is one of the oldest in the nation, founded in 1732. Anthony Palmer’s daughter, Mrs. Thomas Keith, bequeathed the cemetery to the residents of Fishtown [continue reading…]

P.T. Barnum sang with some of his circus crew surrounded him.
Arts and Entertainment

Germantown: Philadelphia Circus School of Arts Partners with Ritz Theatre Company for ‘Barnum’

October 27, 2011 0

Come one! Come all! And witness The Philadelphia School of Circus Arts partner with Ritz Theatre Company to present “Barnum,” the greatest show on earth, a circus extravaganza about master showman, P.T. Barnum. The musical, [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Fairhill: Providence Center’s Halloween Festival and Park Cleanup

October 26, 2011 0

Bethany Welch called across Fairhill Square Park to a little boy running through the grass. “Jose!” she yelled. “Jose! Can I have a hug?” Without hesitation, the smiling boy ran over and welcomed her warm [continue reading…]

Fairhill

Fairhill: 2Infamous Tries to Make a Positive Impact

October 26, 2011 1

It’s hard to get the public’s attention in Fairhill, where music is always blasting from someone’s car and people are out of their houses talking with neighbors. Even so, the 2Infamous annual car contest does [continue reading…]

Bella Vista

South Philadelphia: Eighth-Grade Project Explores Bullying

October 26, 2011 0

Fresh from being outside in the fall air, eighth graders filed into the George W. Nebinger auditorium Monday morning to meet with their principal, Dr. Ralph Burnley. With less than a year left before heading [continue reading…]

Economy

Northeast: Three Republican Candidates Fight for Council Seats

October 24, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/30954860] With the fall election season underway seven City Council At-Large candidates came together recently at the WHYY studio for a political debate that, considering the stakes of the upcoming election, was a testament to [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Strawberry Mansion: The Future of the John Coltrane House

October 23, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/30915645] His sound is distinct. His melodies captivating. His artistic vision pioneering. And the house where he developed his art exists in Strawberry Mansion. The legendary John Coltrane, the famous jazz musician and composer, called [continue reading…]

Education

Strawberry Mansion: Nutrition Lesson For Kids at L.P. Hill Elementary School

October 21, 2011 1

https://vimeo.com/30860822] “I am green on the outside, red and juicy on the inside,” Laura Alminde said as she quizzed Lacey Yoder’s first grade class at L.P. Hill Elementary School. “I have seeds but you don’t [continue reading…]

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