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We did it again - another fun and memorable Hoops Madness was had by all involved. more
We're on the lookout for an energetic local news beat reporter to join our award-winning team. more
Two area women will be running in a 340-mile trek from Los Angeles to Las Vegas in recognition of World Down Syndrome Day. more
Dorothy F. Cousins, a pioneer whose life encompassed a series of “firsts” in the Philadelphia Police Department and District Attorney's Office, died Feb. 29. more
The Mt. Airy CDC is excited to officially announce the Go Mt. Airy Gala and open ticket sales this month.  more
The life of a cat rescuer is rewarding at times. But it can also be heartbreaking. more
You wouldn’t argue against Emily S. Gavin’s commitment to service. She's a dementia care expert. more
When I was a child, I never went to summer camp as an actual camper because my family could not afford it. Later, I became a camp counselor. more
When you’re a kid, summer camp gives you a chance to experience real life, but seen through a funhouse mirror. more
I have a trio of distinct kinds of camp experiences, all kind of miraculous and memorable to me. more
How does one deal with the sudden tragic death of a loved one? For vision-impaired sculptor Ron Bryant, relief comes by way of his artistic creations. more
The works of artists including Sarah Miriam Peale, Susette Inloes Schultz Keast and Selma Hortense Burke are on display at Woodmere. more
Young Musicians Musicales will celebrate its 90th anniversary season with a special concert at Woodmere Art Museum. more
Who hasn’t, at one point or another, dreamt of escaping the drudgery and disappointments of their daily life and starting fresh? more
Author Nancy G. Braitman will celebrate the launch of “Milo Loves the Seashore” this weekend during events in Chestnut Hill. more
Pearl Dorothy Collins Powe was born on June 14, 1926 in Baltimore MD but spent her entire life in Philadelphia. She was the only child of the late Richard Harry and Ora Theresa Bush Collins. more
Walter Joseph Clayton, Jr., 80, of Chestnut Hill, PA, passed away peacefully on March 19, 2024, with his family by his side. more
“Dinner & Discussion” series creates a space where differing viewpoints are respected and honoring diversity is expected.  more
The Chestnut Hill Community Association board voted 10-5 in favor of supporting the variances required to redevelop the historic mansion. more
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