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Northeast Philadelphia: Autistic Endeavors Learning Center Buys Lower Dublin Academy

June 17, 2011 1

https://vimeo.com/25190006] A historic building in Northeast Philadelphia is now continuing its purpose centuries later. The Lower Dublin Academy began as a one-room log cabin schoolhouse in 1723. The building developed from the will of Philadelphia’s [continue reading…]

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South Africa: Its People and Neighborhoods

June 17, 2011 charper 0

Professor Shenid Bhayroo and a team of Temple University journalists will spend more than one month in South Africa, with periodic reports about the country and its people.

Featured Stories

Roxborough: Local Teens Impressed by South Africa Trip

June 17, 2011 charper 0

A group of Roxborough teens from the Salvation Army recently visited South Africa. Read about their trip on our partner’s website, www.newsworks.org at https://bit.ly/kZoTOg

Amateur Sports

Powelton Village: Fencing Academy of Philadelphia

June 17, 2011 3

The last thing anyone would expect to see in West Philadelphia would be a Fencing academy. But the unexpected is always possible. Located at 3519 Lancaster Avenue is the Fencing Academy of Philadelphia. Fencing isn’t [continue reading…]

Crime

North Central: Lifeline to Keep Kids Away from Crime

June 17, 2011 0

The New Start Foundation and Temple University TV (TUTV) are working on a project together that seeks to inspire city kids currently wrapped in a life of crime. This collaboration between these two entities puts [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

South Philadelphia: As Boxing Fades, MMA Thrives

June 16, 2011 2

https://vimeo.com/25145585]   When one thinks of a dynasty, many names come to mind.  The Steelers of the ’70s and ’90s Cowboys and of course the Yankees at any given time immediately pop into the sports [continue reading…]

Northeast Philadelphia

Northeast Philadelphia: Breaking Ground for New Firehouse in Tacony

June 16, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/25177572] “There’s a public neighborhood partnership in that the fire training room will double as a community room and will have public access,” he said. “We will be able to have neighborhood meetings there.” It [continue reading…]

Feltonville

Logan: Indochinese American Council in Full Bloom

June 16, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/25109167] In the middle of Feltonville, there is a small part of peace and quiet tucked away on the side of the Free Library of Philadelphia’s Wyoming Branch. Nestled up against the towering walls, a [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Fishtown: Waterfront Wednesdays Splash Down Along the Delaware River

June 16, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/25151036] What could be better than a day in the park by the waterfront? Some might say a day in the park by the waterfront with a beautiful background including the Ben Franklin Bridge and [continue reading…]

Germantown

Germantown: An Urban Community for the Future?

June 16, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/25146140] In an era largely dominated by the automobile, communities such as Germantown may be on the right track. The right walking track, that is. Used by architects and urban planners, the website “Walkscore.com” calculates [continue reading…]

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