Meir Rinde is an investigative reporter at Billy Penn covering topics ranging from politics and government to history and pop culture. He’s previously written for PlanPhilly, Shelterforce, NJ Spotlight, and other publications, and was a staff writer at the Trenton Times and Lawrence Eagle-Tribune. He lives in Passyunk Square with his family.
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Philadelphia’s slavery exhibit is being restored at the President’s House
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An uphill climb: Union workers at Philly climbing gym struggle to ink their first contract
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Options for Philly intercity bus terminal narrowed to three sites
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