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When District Council 33 (DC33) union members went on strike, all Philadelphia Free Libraries also shut their doors.
Grateful to Len Lear for his fine tribute to the life and work of Charles Blockson, Philadelphiaâs eminent scholar, historian and collector who died recently. Few have contributed as much to our ...
In the college summer hoops league last week, the number of undefeated teams dropped from three to just one ...
Verizon is proposing a 175-foot monopole cellphone tower on the SugarLoaf Campus of Chestnut Hill College.
In the college summer hoops league last week, the number of undefeated teams dropped from three to just one, as defending league champion Team Cyber Pink (largely college alumni) and Team Purple both ...
A man and his adult son sat in the seats to our right. The man said this was their first game, could I please explain it? They had never seen baseball in their native Mongolia.
Aside from being visual feasts, three new Germantown Avenue murals stand as neighborhood biographies and towering testaments to creativity.
In 1995, Jan Wilson was in a horrific car accident that left her suffering with chronic back pain. Then owner of the popular Cafette BYOB restaurant in Chestnut Hill, Wilson tried many of the usual ...
Chestnut Hillâs Carol Oatis is no fan of Independence Day. Or thunderstorms. Thatâs because her Italian Water Dog Beau reacts with terror.
The CHCA is proud to be part of Northwest Philadelphiaâs Save the Train and Step Up for SEPTA coalition.
Longtime Chestnut Hill resident Mary Ann Boyer calls herself âan environmental nerd,â but others who know her prefer to call her a champion of the environment.
Get ready for a community event celebrating local designers, diverse sewists and regional food vendors. On Saturday, June 28, from 10 a.m.-8 p.m., the inaugural Germantown Fashion & Arts Festival will ...
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