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Economy

Fishtown: Bike Shop Helps City Toward a Sustainable Future

April 10, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/39799137] For one Fishtown business, going green is nothing new. At Jay’s Pedal Power Bikes, 512 E. Girard Ave., owner Jeff Rosenblum said his bike shop has been environmentally friendly since it opened 35 years ago. “The business itself, as it stands, is a green business [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Manayunk: Local Science Shop Inspires Learning

April 10, 2012 0

A local science shop in Manayunk provides a fun and unique atmosphere for children and families to learn together. Matt Kriebel, owner of Spectrum Scientifics, located at 4403 Main St., started the store in 2007 because [continue reading…]

Abandoned Property

Kensington: The Fire and The Aftermath

April 10, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/40147019] Imagine waking up at 3 a.m. to sirens, bright lights and smoke-filled air. Your block is almost completely engulfed in flames. For the next two days the place that you call home would be [continue reading…]

Northeast Philadelphia

Northeast Philadelphia: Lyme Disease Poses a Risk to Residential Areas Surrounding Parks

April 9, 2012 1

The growing number of Lyme disease cases is causing concern among people living near the many parks in Northeast Philadelphia. Lyme disease is the most common insect-born disease in the United States. The disease,which is [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Mantua: Challenges Remain for Group’s Move Into Mantua Church

April 9, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/39605989] Although Officer Tim Hagins now works in the narcotics unit of the Philadelphia Police Department, he hasn’t forgotten the cases of missing and abducted children he’s dealt with during his career. Hagins is dedicated [continue reading…]

Abandoned Property

Kensington: Investigation Ongoing Into Fire That Left Two Fire Fighters Dead

April 9, 2012 0

Demolition crews worked into the afternoon, knocking down brick after brick of what once was an abandoned warehouse, located at 1871 York St., in a blaze that left two fire fighters dead. A warehouse went [continue reading…]

Education

University City: Nonprofit Organization Aims to Advance Sustainability

April 9, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/39980731] The University City District, a nonprofit organization located on the corner of 40th and Chestnut streets, is opening a compost center in University City, turning an unused lot into a sustainable environment for the [continue reading…]

Education

University City: KEYSPOT Responds to the Digital Divide

April 9, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/39975363] According to statistics distributed by the PEW Institute, access to computers and the Internet has greatly increased from 2000 to 2010. The utility of mobile Internet alone has increased by 13 percent from April [continue reading…]

Education

University City: Local Organization Teaches Kids How to Repair Bicycles

April 9, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/40006579] An organization exists in University City that teaches neighborhood children about bicycling. Neighborhood Bike Works, located in the basement of St. Mary’s Church in the middle of the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, [continue reading…]

Crime

University City: West Philadelphians Unite to Reduce Crime

April 9, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/39997335] University City is known for being generally safe, in part due to pressure for safety because of the large student population. But to people like State Rep. James R. Roebuck, the title of University [continue reading…]

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