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Northwest Philadelphia's pre-war apartment buildings stand as architectural treasures from long ago. more
Volunteers across the city will have the chance to show some love to green spaces around the region Nov. 8 to 10. more
In last week’s story about Greylock, The Local incorrectly characterized the Planning Commission's recommendations. more
The following crimes were reported Oct. 28-Nov. 3. more
All meetings are open to the public. more
Philadelphia Gas Works customers can now apply for up to $1,000 in heating assistance through LIHEAP. more
A historic coal company building may soon be joined by eight new townhouses. more
A judge has dismissed local developer Ken Weinstein's petition to take control. more
Lately, celebrities have been flocking to our neighborhood. more
Greylock’s future is still unanswered as the Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) delayed a final decision again at a hearing on Oct. 23.  more
Celebrities gathered in Mt. Airy over the weekend to stump for Vice President Kamala Harris. more
The following is for crimes reported for the period from Oct. 20 to Oct. 27. more
To register for any of the zoom meetings go to: https://www.chestnuthill.org/2024_upcoming_meetings.php more
Chestnut Hill appears to be gaining a pair of new eateries that are exciting locals. more
“That’s what we do here,” says commmitteperson Maurice Sampson. more
Volunteers are signing up to help drive voters to their polling places. more
West Mt Airy Neighbors will honor six local people who have made significant contributions to the neighborhood. more
Germantown resident Gary Hines began noticing the growing pile of trash shortly after the Rite Aid closed its doors. more
What does public art have to do with getting out the vote? Plenty, says To the Polls 2024 creator and curator Conrad Benner.  more
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