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Crime

Fairhill: Efrain Diaz Has a Plan to Take on Drug Addiction

June 27, 2014

Efrain Diaz had a bad addiction, a heroin addiction. “I lost my family. I lost my wife,” said the 58-year-old. Yet for the past 30 years, Diaz has been helping people overcome their addictions. This

Featured Stories

Queen Village: Jack B. Fabrics Back in Business After Store Fire

June 27, 2014

Jack B. Fabrics had been in business on the southwest corner of Fourth and Fitzwater streets for nearly 35 years until a fire raged through their brick-and-mortar shop on April 6, 2013. Now the business is

Arts and Entertainment

Waterfront: First Festival Pier Block Party a Success

June 27, 2014

The Radio 104.5 Summer Block Party Concert Series has found success at its new home at Festival Pier on the Delaware River waterfront. The concert series, previously held at the Piazza at Schmidt’s in Northern

Port Richmond

Port Richmond: Friends of Campbell Square Bring Neighbors Together for Another Great Event

June 27, 2014

In the past, Campbell Square Park was known as a gathering place for drug addicts. In 1989, Friends of Campbell Square formed to create a clean and safe environment for Port Richmond residents. “There was a

Kensington

Port Richmond: Local Business ReStore Helps Homeowners Do Environmentally-Friendly Renovations

June 26, 2014

Though almost 11 years have passed since the architectural salvage company originally opened its doors in 2003, ReStore hasn’t strayed away from its original mission. Linda Mellish, the company’s owner, set out to save useful

Germantown

Northwest: Baby Boomers Come Together at The Lounge on Germantown Avenue

June 26, 2014

The Lounge is part nightclub and part restaurant with live music, comedy nights from Tuesday through Sunday and a little dancing. The club, located at 7165 Germantown Avenue, hosts local acts, along with national and international talent, such as DJ

East Falls

Northwest: Roxborough Community Acupuncture Heals Neighbors Together

June 26, 2014

At Roxborough Community Acupuncture, lead practitioner Dave Schiman has made the Chinese healing art of inserting tiny needles into energetic pressure points affordable for his neighbors. Tucked away on the second floor of a chiropractic

Germantown

Germantown: Making My Place Their Own

June 26, 2014

Dyke Sparks, a 61-year-old Vietnam Veteran, is one of the 12 male tenants at My Place Germantown. He said he has been living there for over a year now, and although it is not what

Fairhill

Juniata Park/Feltonville/Fairhill: Porky’s Point

June 26, 2014

Salsa music is not the only reason why people walk around with a little extra pep in their step on Rising Sun and N. Fifth Street. The smell of fresh traditional Spanish foods lingers in

Education

Waterfront: Find Refuge From Concrete at Tinicum Marsh

June 26, 2014

Visitors to the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum Marsh are greeted by significantly more green than one can expect to see almost anywhere else within city limits. Eschewing concrete and skyscrapers, the refuge

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