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Recent Posts
- City seeks bridge lease to complete Cresheim Trail
- Former SCH teacher a ‘hidden child’ of the Holocaust
- Hill doctor honored for half-century of service
- Police seek suspect in armed robbery at Chestnut Hill Citizens Bank
- Lovett Library to reopen Dec. 16 after $9 million renovation project
- Renovations at Face to Face completed in time for the holidays
- Local family gives thanks for ketogenic diet
- Blossom Philadelphia transfers its residential services
- Military service is a tradition for this Hill military
- Pa. DHS revokes Blossom’s license for group homes
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2015 Archive
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Film explores racism in world of classical ballet
Posted on December 29, 2015 | No CommentsMt. Airy resident Nadine Patterson, 50, is helping to produce a feature length documentary, “Black Ballerina,” which tells the stories of six African-American women from different generations and their struggle […] -
Pa. Education Dept. finds curriculum issues at C.W. Henry and other Phila. schools
Posted on December 29, 2015 | No CommentsThe Pennsylvania Department of Education has found curriculum deficiencies in four Philadelphia schools, including C.W. Henry Elementary School, Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts, and the Arts […] -
A conversation with Police Commissioner Ramsey
Posted on December 29, 2015 | No CommentsPhiladelphia Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey, a Mt. Airy resident, has announced that he will retire on Jan. 7, eight years after he was sworn in. In a telephone interview […] -
PHRC finds merit in discrimination filing against CHC
Posted on December 4, 2015 | No CommentsThe Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission said it has found that “probable cause” exists in a complaint filed against Chestnut Hill College by an African American student who claims that the […] -
Remembering Larry Bolger – Hiller killed in Vietnam War
Posted on December 2, 2015 | No Comments— This article is part 2 in a series on Vietnam Veterans. This Thanksgiving, let us remember that the rights and freedoms that define us as a nation were not […] -
Buckley Park: One of the first memorials to honor Vietnam vets
Posted on November 24, 2015 | No CommentsThis year marks the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War – a war that divided a nation and killed 58,220 Americans. Chestnut Hill resident Charles Joseph Buckley and Mt. […] -
Global classroom founder named new Teenagers Inc. director
Posted on November 24, 2015 | No CommentsMt. Airy native Jason Huber, 45, took over the reins Nov. 1 from Chestnut Hill resident Arianna Neromiliotis as director of Teenagers Inc., a nonprofit teen organization based […] -
Local ‘Army’ does battle against vicious enemy, cancer
Posted on October 29, 2015 | No CommentsWhen you are sick, sometimes the simplest things can make a huge difference. Whether it’s a greeting card, a warm fuzzy blanket, a teddy bear or even a hug, just […] -
Fifth annual fundraiser set for Falcone Boys
Posted on October 23, 2015 | No CommentsSix-year-old Bennett Falcone’s blues eyes sparkle as he sits down at the kitchen table to eat tortilla chips with melted cheese. When he is asked how they are, he replies […] -
Teen theater company performs “The Fall” this weekend
Posted on October 23, 2015 | No CommentsFor the sixth year in row, Yes! And … Collaborative Arts teen theater company SHADOW will perform in the 2015 Fringe Festival. This year’s original production, “The Fall,” is a […]