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Elections

Hunting Park: Latino Community Sees Viable Mayor in Diaz

March 5, 2015 Paul Klein 0

Marisol Maldonado considers Tierra Colombiana the “clothespin” of the Latino community. The 44-year-old Latina remembers going to North Philly’s Hallahan High School and telling her friends, “Meet me at the clothespin.” “It’s our hub and [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Northeast Philadelphia: Five Diners You Have to Try in Northeast Philly

March 5, 2015 1

Diners are a staple in Northeast Philadelphia. With so many different choices on where to eat in one area, it’s important for those diners to have a certain quality the rest don’t. Mayfair Diner Manoli Lagoudakis [continue reading…]

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Passyunk: Joan Verratti’s Labor of Love

March 5, 2015 2

The Italian culture associated with South Philadelphia may not be as visible as it once was, but what that culture represents is still alive and well in Joan Verratti, owner of Pollyodd, on Passyunk Avenue. [continue reading…]

Port Richmond

Port Richmond: A Look At Bookstore Owner Greg Gillespie

March 5, 2015 10

Many forces are up against Greg Gillespie and his bookstore. “They’ve closed Richmond Street from Cambria south. So it’s all dead end,” Gillespie said of recent construction in the area. “This used to be an [continue reading…]

Mantua

Mantua: Residents Seek Stronger Communication with City Hall

March 4, 2015 0

Redevelopment, providing accessible fresh food and strengthening communication between politicians and their constituents are all priorities that Mantuans are talking about in regards to the upcoming mayoral election. “I think we had a lot of [continue reading…]

West Kensington

West Kensington: APM Leads the March in Economic Development

March 4, 2015 0

Home-owning can be a challenge for those living in the 19122 area code in Philadelphia, where the median income was $23,509 in 2013, according to the U.S. Census American Community Survey. Just 40 percent of homes in [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Amateur Sports: Five Best Student Fans In The Big 5

March 4, 2015 1

Philadelphia is known for having some of the most passionate, dedicated and brash sports fans. This list highlights the most fervid sports enthusiasts in the Big Five. Joost Charlow: University of Pennsylvania The University of [continue reading…]

Nicetown

Nicetown: Elijah Jones, Youth of the Year

March 4, 2015 1

Elijah Jones, a 17-year-old Simon Gratz High School student, makes a difference in the Nicetown Boys and Girls Club by using his leadership skills, athletic abilities and guidance, in order to improve the lives of [continue reading…]

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Technically Philly: Five Female Developers and Designers You Might Not Know

March 4, 2015 0

The following five women are notable members of the city’s technology scene. They have achieved success at their respective companies doing front-end web development, software engineering or design. Elise Wei Wei (pictured above), a software engineer [continue reading…]

Education

Ludlow: Ramonita de Rodriguez Library Hopes the Next Mayor Will Fight for Education

March 3, 2015 0

Inside the Ramonita de Rodriquez Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia, children can be seen reading, playing, and creating school projects in a cheerful room decorated with crafts. They come every Monday through Thursday [continue reading…]

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