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Fashion

Germantown: Beauty Shop Offers Unique Specialty

February 4, 2011 0

Eyelashes 4 You brings something to the Philadelphia area that cannot be found anywhere else in the region – a beauty shop that specializes in eyebrows and eyelashes. In catering to this unique audience, Eyelashes [continue reading…]

Education

Mt. Airy: Lovett’s is a Place the Community Can Rely On

February 4, 2011 0

Opened for more than 122 years, Lovett Memorial Library is more than just a place where people can check out books. Located on the 6900 block of Germantown Avenue, Lovett’s a haven that the community [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

North Central: Authentic Jamaican Cuisine

February 4, 2011 1

On 21st Street and Susquehanna Avenue sits Maxwell’s, a Jamaican and American restaurant. Owner Norman Maxwell works alongside his wife to cook, bake and occasionally deliver food around the North Philadelphia area. The two Jamaican natives, opened [continue reading…]

Fashion

Ludlow: If Shoes Could Talk

February 3, 2011 0

Thrift stores line Girard Avenue but one store in particular seems to standout. Located on Second and Girard, Reverie truly lives up to its name. As you walk in through the doors it really feels as [continue reading…]

Eugene Stackhouse
Germantown

Germantown: Historical Society At A Standstill

February 3, 2011 1

Hobbling around the dark oak table, Eugene Stackhouse beamed with excitement upon mention of the history in Germantown. Stackhouse, 68, the former president of the Germantown Historical Society still walks around like he runs the [continue reading…]

History

Manayunk: Friends of the Canal

February 2, 2011 0

When a local non-profit organization offers to host events dedicated to educating its citizens about environmental responsibility, it is rarely rejected. Since 1996, Friends of the Manayunk Canal has been operating as a source of [continue reading…]

Economy

Northeast: Animal Rescue to Hold Adoption Weekend

February 2, 2011 0

The Northeast Animal Rescue (NAR) will be holding its adoption weekend Feb. 12-13. NAR is a non-profit animal rescue organization. “We are dedicated to saving homeless, unwanted and abandoned cats. NAR focuses on having feral [continue reading…]

Center City

Center City: Startup Weekend Success

February 1, 2011 0

In a large, open, light and airy concourse in the Corzo Center on South Broad, over fifty people stared into computer screens and nodded silently to their team members seated around small tables. It is [continue reading…]

Victory Community Baptist Church stairwell
Germantown

Germantown: Feeding the Spirit and the Stomach

February 1, 2011 0

Speaking with someone who is passionate about something is a great experience. Take Paul M. Jones, who directs the food program at Victory Community Baptist Church of Germantown, as a prime example of that. He [continue reading…]

Education

Mantua: Working Toward a Brighter Future

January 27, 2011 0

For Michael Rocco, principal of Philadelphia Learning Academy South, working to improve the lives of troubled youth is an ordinary day. Although he’s been working for the School District of Philadelphia for 31 years, Rocco [continue reading…]

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