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Join the HEADstrong Foundation in Fishtown on Sept. 18 for a gala supporting Nick’s House, helping cancer patients and ...
Yesterday, local leaders, public health advocates, and elected officials gathered for the first event in the Extreme Weather Emergency Tour, a four-state press tour highlighting how ...
Borski Park, a new riverfront space in Bridesburg, opens July 11 with a community celebration to reconnect the neighborhood with the Delaware.
When Olde Richmond neighbors first saw renderings of Greenpointe Contruction’s development plans for the former hosiery mill at 2400 E. Huntingdon St., their reaction, to say the least, was negative. ...
It was the year 2000 when Philadelphia-based entrepreneur and real estate investor Ken Weinstein opened the Trolley Car Diner in Mount Airy. Beside it was the Trolley Car Ice Cream Shoppe, housed ...
State Rep. Joe Hohenstein (D-177th dist.) defeated Republican Mark LaVelle in last week’s election, prevailing 65 percent to 34 percent. LaVelle took 59 percent in the Bridesburg-based 45th Ward, but ...
The Philadelphia Energy Authority (PEA) and City leadership announced findings from a University of Pennsylvania Crime and Justice Policy Lab study showing that the Philly Streetlight Improvement ...
The Riverwards Group last week held a groundbreaking ceremony for its newest residential community, Somerset Station, 2200 E. Somerset St. The first phase will be 220 units of a 535-unit residential ...
Mecha Noodle Bar is set to open its first Philadelphia location at the Urby development on 1700 N Front St. The restaurant, known for its Southeast Asian street food, specializes in pho, ramen, ...
AdvanSix Frankford had a team of nearly 30 runners and walkers out on a Saturday morning for a good cause — the Bridesburg 5k and one-mile Honor Walk. AdvanSix proudly sponsored this year’s 13th ...
Philadelphia will launch a pilot program using Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) in select school zones along the city’s High Injury Network, following City Council’s approval of the new legislation.
In light of the proposed federal cuts to Title I funding for public schools, state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta today stood with faculty and parents from Philadelphia schools to highlight the devastation any ...