Tamarindo’s, whose comfort food is as comfortable as a pair of flat shoes, is named for the tamarind, a fruit common in the Yucatán.
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by Len Lear
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5/18/22
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It took quite a few years, but Andrea completed the book with help from another daughter, Elizabeth Anne, who grew up and graduated in 2006.
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by Len Lear
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5/13/22
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“Why do we still need libraries now that almost every kid has a virtual Google library in their pocket?”
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by Len Lear
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5/12/22
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Recognizing that for most middle class Americans, home ownership is a primary source of wealth and stability, the congregation is focused on making sure their immediate Black neighbors are able to keep and maintain their properties.
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by Len Lear
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5/12/22
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It opened late in 2015 at 726 Bethlehem Pike in Flourtown and is as focused as a guided missile.
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by Len Lear
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5/11/22
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Every single one of the 360 pages was a treasure and epiphany for me.
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by Len Lear
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5/4/22
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Now, after 20 years of honing his craft in many fine restaurants, Hosey is using his skills to encourage others to make vegan or vegetarian choices.
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by Len Lear
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5/4/22
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The 36-year Mt. Airy resident, who wrote countless fascinating and entertaining articles for many area publications, including the Chestnut Hill Local, died April 15 at the age of 91.
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by Len Lear
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5/4/22
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Schermer said she was incredibly nervous about performing after so many years of not having picked up her instrument.
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by Len Lear
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5/4/22
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“Our Catholic identity was part of our family life,” she said during a recent Zoom interview. “My faith was always part of my identity.”
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by Len Lear
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4/29/22
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The event is scheduled for 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the center’s headquarters, 6711 Lincoln Dr.
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by Len Lear
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4/29/22
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