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Carney hosts consumer protection forums
Congressman John Carney hosts a pair of consumer protection forums starting this morning in Georgetown. Carney will meet wit ...
14 years ago
Del. town sets drinking curfew to stem crime
The Delaware town of Selbyville has set a new drinking curfew in an effort to stem crime. The town council has unanimously approve ...
14 years ago
Vernon Park’s monthly volunteer effort serves as precurser to weekend’s Philly Spring Cleanup
Wednesday was a cool Spring day in Germantown, but that didn’t stop faithful volunteer James Corey from pitching in for the monthly ...
14 years ago
Exhibit honors those who teach, do and create lasting impressions on students
The Art Institute of Philadelphia is sending some love to high school art teachers with a new exhibition, “What Those Who Teach Can ...
14 years ago
Germantown group seeks submissions for ‘Homeless Has A Name’ film festival
As a film student in Chicago, Michael Schweisheimer witnessed the challenges that two homeless men faced while trying to emerge from thei ...
14 years ago
Gauging interest for a community garden at Gorgas Park
Calling all green thumbs. Members of the Friends of Gorgas Park are exploring the idea of starting up a community garden in the Ro ...
14 years ago
When talking about school consolidation in N.J., lets talk money
On Wednesday, Education Law Center (ELC), which represents students who live in New Jersey’s poorest cities, put out a press relea ...
14 years ago
New project would create an eight mile trail from Northwest Philadelphia into the suburbs
Susan Dannenberg, now at the helm of a volunteer group developing an eight-mile walking and bike trail connecting Cheltenham and the Mt. ...
14 years ago
A chat with Aunt Ruthie — kvetching from the sweet hereafter
Aunt Ruthie just called. She’s been dead for more than 20 years, mind you, but she can’t seem to rest in peace. No soo ...
14 years ago