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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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February 2015 Archive
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Annual Hill blood drive draws 67 donors
Posted on February 20, 2015 | No Comments“Yesterday was a terrific display of the kindness and generosity that thrives in Chestnut Hill,” said Chestnut Hill resident Liz Bales, referring to the Chestnut Hill Community Association’s Annual Blood […] -
Abraham explains why she seeks Mayor’s job
Posted on February 19, 2015 | No CommentsFormer Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne M. Abraham, a 2015 mayoral contender, told a packed audience at Center on the Hill, 8855 Germantown Ave. in Chestnut Hill, on Feb. 12 that […] -
SCH students volunteer at CHCA Blood Drive
Posted on February 19, 2015 | No CommentsEleven Springside Chestnut Hill Academy students watched tentatively as Nan Parks, a volunteer services assistant at Miller-Keystone Blood Center, explained how they will be assisting phlebotomists at the Chestnut Hill […] -
Desperately poor kids get help, thanks to local residents
Posted on February 5, 2015 | No CommentsPhyllis Taylor, a longtime resident of Mt. Airy who co-chairs Kids of Kadiogne, Inc., said one of the things she loves about the program is how direct and locally-based […] -
Schuylkill Center marks 50 years of connecting people with nature
Posted on February 4, 2015 | No CommentsThe Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education (SCEE), 8480 Hagy’s Mill Road in Andorra, kicked off it 50th anniversary celebration at its annual Richard L. James Lecture held on Wednesday, Jan. […]