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Newbold: Programs Employing People Helping Adults with Disabilities

June 30, 2014 0

Every day, more than 200 adults with intellectual disabilities from across greater Philadelphia get out of bed and go to work in part due to the efforts of the staff at Programs Employing People. The program, which started [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Newbold: Six Service Workers You Should Know (If You Don’t Already)

June 3, 2014 0

It’s true that amenities transform neighborhoods, but it’s equally true that those hubs are only as good as the people who make them tick. Whether it’s that much-needed smile as you’re handed your morning coffee, [continue reading…]

Economy

Newbold: Mr. Longacre’s Neighborhood

May 30, 2014 0

Conjure up an image of the average incoming Newboldian, and you just might get a vision of someone like Jeff Goldman. Goldman, upon approach in a crowd of The Pharmacy rock-concert patrons that looks akin [continue reading…]

Environment

Newbold: Five Neighbors Cleaning and Greening the Community

April 11, 2014 0

Cleaning: It’s the one spring trend that never goes out of fashion. For its part, the city makes a valiant effort in cleaning and greening, offering free trees through Philadelphia Parks and Recreation’s TreePhilly program, [continue reading…]

Crime

Newbold: Change Signals Complacency at 1700 Wharton Street

April 7, 2014 0

Seventy-year-old Tom Stack hobbles over to his ivy-green recliner and leans back, lighting a cigarette and hoisting his metal cane between his legs. He then stares over the room, points — sans hauteur or pomp [continue reading…]

Housing

Newbold: reNewbold a ‘Game-Changer’ for Neighborhood

March 19, 2014 0

Despite a barrage of snowstorms and nearby gas leaks this winter, LPMG Companies’ reNewbold project at 16th and Moore streets still has Fall 2014 in the crosshairs as a completion date, with the nine-home-construction Phase [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Newbold: Weft Fashion Company Rooted in Philadelphia

March 13, 2014 George W. Miller 0

The word weft refers to one of the two directions that go into the weaving of fabric. To Kurt Souder, 29, and Jennifer Burks, 28, Weft is their newly launched men’s sportswear fashion line. “It [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Newbold: Five Gay Men Keeping Residence in the Neighborhood

February 25, 2014 1

Philadelphia at large is hardly a closeted town. Rainbows mark the city’s Gayborhood street signs as symbols for LGBT-friendly businesses, and it has earned an overall progressive reputation on the national level. Last fall, it [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Newbold: Four Defining Spots of the ‘New’ South Philly

February 20, 2014 1

There’s nothing new about Newbold, per se. It is, after all, a longstanding Point Breeze neighborhood that just happens to sport some new digs. But rising home sales prices of 13.3 percent in the area, coupled with [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Point Breeze: Sidewalk Parking Prohibition Irks Residents

November 12, 2013 0

If one issue which plagues the entire city exists, it’s parking. Due to the Philadelphia Parking Authority, recent enforcement of Pennsylvania State Law prohibiting parking on sidewalks, fury in South Philadelphia is rising as scooter [continue reading…]

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