Aaron Moselle covers housing and community development for WHYY’s PlanPhilly, filing stories for both radio and web. He’s a native of the city and calls South Philadelphia home.
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Family and friends gather for final farewell to Shane Montgomery
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ListenShane Montgomery funeral to be held Friday
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Fattah prepares for a new term with visit to MLK
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Some film fans drive a distance to catch ‘The Interview’ in Delaware
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Online neighborhood sites to get city info
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