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The Greening of Mt. Airy

The Greening of Mt. Airy

Ken Weinstein, owner of Philly Office Retail development company and co-founder of the Mt. Airy Business District, is teaming up with Morris Arboretum to turn Mt. Airy’s two-mile business corridor on Germantown Avenue into a leafy thoroughfare. “Sixty-five new trees...

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Simons Rec receives $2 mil state grant

Simons Rec receives $2 mil state grant

On Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021, State Senator Art Haywood (D-Montgomery/Philadelphia) joined Kathryn Ott Lovell, Commissioner of Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, for a check presentation and press conference. Simons Recreation Center, 7200 Woolston Ave., received a $2...

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Clergy, residents complain about run-down rec centers

Clergy, residents complain about run-down rec centers

Waterview Recreation Center in East Germantown is supposed to be a beacon of hope for the surrounding community — a resource for children to engage in after-school activities, educational programs and athletic opportunities. But the facility has deteriorated, like...

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GOP wants personal voter data to root out fraud

GOP wants personal voter data to root out fraud

HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania has spent nearly half a million dollars over the past six years to find and remove outdated registrations from its voter database, a process Senate Republicans now want to take up in a partisan-driven review at added expense to taxpayers. In...

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Minimum Wage Rally

Minimum Wage Rally

A wage rally was held Today at the Webster’s Bookstore Cafe in State College. At the rally activists business owners and leaders called on state legislature to raise the minimum wage in Pennsylvania to $15 dollars an hour. Those in attendance were State Senator Art...

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