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Arts and Entertainment

Germantown: Local Art Center Recognizes the Homeless Through Art

May 2, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/65267152] Over the past 20 years, the Interfaith Network of Northwest/Northeast Philadelphia has helped 327 families transition out of homelessness and into a life of stability. The main goal of the program is to help [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Manayunk: Running Club Ready for Broad Street

May 2, 2013 0

[vimeo 65264909]   This Sunday, just three weeks after the bombings at the Boston Marathon, Philadelphia will hold its annual Broad St. Run.  On Tuesday night, more than a dozen members of the Bryn Mawr Running [continue reading…]

Music

Spring Garden: Philadelphia Boys Choir Uses New Building to Expand Services

May 1, 2013 0

The Philadelphia Boys Choir and Chorale moved into a new building at 1336 Spring Garden St. to expand its programming to include a girls’ choir and voice lessons. The building has a ground floor with offices [continue reading…]

Logan

Olney/Logan: GED Center Closing Leaves Community Void

May 1, 2013 0

[vimeo 65069811] For 21-year-old Gemera Gilmora, the E3 Logan/Olney Center’s free GED program is a welcomed change from her high school experience. “Within the two years that I’ve been here I’ve learned more than in my [continue reading…]

Economy

Fishtown: Credit Union Branch Welcomed to the Neighborhood

May 1, 2013 1

The Philadelphia Federal Credit Union held a grand opening of its Fishtown branch on April 27. This new branch, located at 2136 E. Dauphin St., is the first Fishtown office of this firm that operates [continue reading…]

Environment

Northeast: Archbishop Ryan High School Recycles Unwanted Electronics

May 1, 2013 1

Students and faculty from Archbishop Ryan High School teamed up with Philadelphia’s first certified Responsible Recycler, eForce Compliance, to help reduce unwanted electronics equipment in the Northeast. The first-ever Ryan Recycling Day–Anything with a Plug–was  [continue reading…]

Fairhill

Fairhill: Astronomy Night Held at Burial Ground

May 1, 2013 0

The historic Fairhill Burial Ground held its fourth annual astronomy night on April 26, an event where children and adults from the neighborhood are encouraged to come out and join Astronomer Denise Vacca to take [continue reading…]

Nicetown

Nicetown/Tioga: Community Program Teaches ‘Values Through Sports’

May 1, 2013 0

Every Saturday, the sound of children playing outside, basketballs hitting the pavement or children running around sharing their new piece of artwork to others are common occurrences at the New Creation Community Center, located on [continue reading…]

Fairhill

Fairhill: Parents Protest Closure of M.H. Stanton School

May 1, 2013 0

When protesters upset over the closing of the M.H. Stanton Elementary School blocked the intersection of Broad Street and Lehigh Avenue they endured jeers and shouts from motorists inconvenienced by the demonstration. Police had blocked [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Kensington: Renewal Group Provides Housing and Better Community Relations

May 1, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/65192696] Once nicknamed “the workshop of the world,” Kensington was a manufacturing district with business opportunity and thousands of jobs. As the factories closed, the jobs and residents decreased. Vacant homes began to line many [continue reading…]

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