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Philadelphia schools say shutdown possible if mayor can’t deliver extra money

Parents and activists got their first opportunity last night to weigh in publicly on the Philadelphia School District’s aggressive ...

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East Falls Town Watch to host training session for new members this week

With local and national neighborhood watch groups under scrutiny for the alleged misdeeds of their members, one local chapter is providin ...

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Manayunk Brewery martini gets blood orange infusion

It’s officially spring, with summer around the corner.  In light of the good weather, we’ve asked some Northwest Phi ...

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Julian Bond: Race is a social construct – not a biological absolute

Germantown Friends School teamed with the Germantown Monthly Meeting to welcome notable civil rights activist and scholar Julian Bond for ...

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Festival organizers look to head off concerns about summer event

As part of an effort to keep the community informed about a new neighborhood-based festival, October Gallery founder Mercer Redcross atte ...

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Real NEastate: How much can I make in an Academy Gardens investment?

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Walnut closure | School District’s September hangs on AVI | waterfront trail development | hardware history

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Update: Councilwoman Sánchez suggests alternate plans for St. Boniface

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PennPraxis at Ten: Come Celebrate!

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Art Commission reviews airport, bridge, parkway, and park projects

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Penn planning students study the removal of expressways in six North American cities

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East Falls exploratory food co-op meeting to be held Wednesday

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