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West Philly: Stanford Thompson, The Man Behind ‘Play On, Philly!’

December 17, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/80979879] Stanford Thompson is a tender 26 years-old but has already established a program that is trying to change music education in the city of Philadelphia. With Play on, Philly!, Thompson is combining his education [continue reading…]

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Citywide: Luba Patlakh And the Covenience of Online Shopping

December 16, 2013 0

Online shopping is the new trip to the mall. With the rise of Internet commerce, business owners are capitalizing on digital opportunity. Luba Patlakh, a 26-year-old Ukraine-to-Philadelphia transplant, cut her slice of the pie with [continue reading…]

Economy

Pennsport: Long-time Residents Concerned Over Housing Constructions

December 13, 2013 0

The construction of new houses on Reed Street in Pennsport is expected to bring new and younger tenants into the neighborhood. Long-time residents do not mind the changes but there are a few issues. “This [continue reading…]

Economy

University City: Invisible Sentinel Celebrates its Expansion Within the Science Center

December 9, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/79066938] Invisible Sentinel, a startup company based out of the Science Center in University City, announced its company expansion this fall. Invisible Sentinel develops diagnostic technologies for a safer food supply. Its focus is on [continue reading…]

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Germantown: Spotlight on Settlement Music School

December 5, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/79430225] This year marks the fifty-fifth anniversary of the opening of Settlement Music School‘s (SMS) Germantown branch. The Settlement community as a whole has been operating for more than 100 years. The school serves as [continue reading…]

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Mount Airy: President Obama In Town For Fundraiser

November 25, 2013 0

Mount Airy is known for having well-known politicians as residents, however, the area was quite stirred when the president of the United States came to their section of the city. President Barrack Obama was in [continue reading…]

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Mt. Airy: Neighborhood Watches Over One Another

November 5, 2013 0

The Mt. Airy-Nippon-Bryan-Cresheim Town Watch was originally started as a town watch 25 years ago but has become so much more since. Steve Stroiman, the coordinator for the neighborhood association, realized in order to stay [continue reading…]

Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill: Businesses Come Together to Create a Magical Weekend

November 4, 2013 0

On the third weekend in October, businesses along Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill came together to transform a few blocks into J.K. Rowling’s magical world of Harry Potter. The Chestnut Hill Business Association put on [continue reading…]

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Port Richmond: Second Saturdays Closes With A Bang

October 22, 2013 0

Port Richmond locals enjoyed the final “Second Saturdays” event of the season on October 12. The monthly street festival created by a board of Port Richmond locals kicked off in August. Activities included face painting, [continue reading…]

Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill: Wellspring at Saint Martin-in-the-Fields

October 7, 2013 0

[vimeo 75819579] The Church of Saint Martin-in-the-Fields in Chestnut Hill is reviving spirituality in the community with its new program, Wellspring. The program’s intent is to provide an outlet for a less structured religious experience. “Wellspring is [continue reading…]

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