Philadelphia
Getting paid to do what you love to do
Stringing together a career as an artist can be very difficult. However, for two local jewelry makers, they make ends meet not only for t ...
15 years ago
39th District: Another shooting on McMichael Street in East Falls
39th Police District Crime Blotter Feb. 25 – ...
15 years ago
5th District: Tools, tires and stereos stolen from various cars
5th Police District Crime Blotter Feb. 14 and ...
15 years ago
Op Ed: Response to ‘Oscar;’ You may need higher boots
Having received Mr. Malik Boyd’s comments regarding State Rep. Rosita Youngblood’s presence and comments at the March 10 Germantown c ...
15 years ago
Another Oscar-worthy performance
On Thursday Evening March 10th, I, among dozens of other concerned community members were able to experience an acting performance unlike ...
15 years ago
Irv Ackelsberg on GCC’s meeting with developer Pat Burns
MEMORANDUM Date: March 2, 2011 To: GCC and interested Germantown residents ...
15 years ago
Big turnout in Germantown to oppose state-backed development
It was standing room only at First Presbyterian Church in Germantown Thursday night as over 100 concerned residents flooded the Germantow ...
15 years ago
The Fresh Grocer/Save-A-Lot debate
Over 100 people attended the March 10 Germantown Community Connection meeting to hash out what the community will do to get the kind of d ...
15 years ago
Help pick playground equipment for Inn Yard Park
Philadelphia’s Department of Parks and Recreation will be building a new playground on the under-utilized Inn Yard Park in East Fal ...
15 years ago
Catholics prepare for weekend Mass after 21 priests suspended
For many Catholics, this weekend will be the first time they head to Mass since 21 priests in the Philadelphia Archdiocese were suspended ...
15 years ago
Congress to vote on repealing mortgage assistance programs
A program that helps people avoid losing their homes to foreclosure could get its budget cut. Democratic Members of the Philadelphi ...
15 years ago
Business fights back against mandatory sick time
The battle to require employers to offer sick time to all workers in Philadelphia continues to go on in City Council. A Washington ...
15 years ago
The Chestnut Hill Community Association’s next community manager may have different role
The Chestnut Hill Community Association plans to hire a new person to fill its Community Manager position. Philip LeCalsey, who was the m ...
15 years ago
The spring means flooding – East Germantown organizes
The 5-foot-6-inch woman waded through the thigh high water while she attempted to return to her East Germantown home. “We’re w ...
15 years ago
Scally switches to Independent at-large Council ticket
Long-time Roxborough resident Bernard Scally is now pinning his bid for an at-large seat on Philadelphia City Council to an independent t ...
15 years ago