The final recital in the “Five Fridays” series of fundraising concerts held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Chestnut Hill, is set for April 19.
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by Michael Caruso
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3/28/24
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Among the 30-odd plays and librettos of Terrence McNally, the madcap humor of "It's Only A Play" stands out.
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by Hugh Hunter
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3/28/24
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Perhaps no other movie genre, save for the classic western, relies more on time and place than the detective movie.
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by Baird Standish
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3/28/24
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3/28/24
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If you had to pick a soundtrack for the Wissahickon, Queen’s “Under Pressure” definitely would be in the mix.
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By Virginia Friedman
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3/28/24
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Eighth graders signed a steel roof truss in the parking lot at Our Mother of Consolation Parish School on Monday. Then it was hoisted onto the top of the school.
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by Catherine Lee
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3/27/24
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The Rev. Chester Williams has been dealing with floods in his basement since 1969. Ever since, chronic flooding and sewer backups have been getting worse.
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by Carla Robinson
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3/27/24
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A day before spring break began, the softball teams from Penn Charter and Springside Chestnut Hill Academy opened the 2024 Inter-Ac League season.
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by Tom Utescher
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3/27/24
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That’s the impression many people have as they stroll the forested trails that run alongside this shallow, meandering waterway. But dive deeper.
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By ROBERT CALANDRA
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3/27/24
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3/26/24
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3/26/24
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The Wissahickon offers countless opportunities for outdoor recreational activities like birding, hiking, trail biking, horseback riding and rock climbing.
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By CATHERINE LEE
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3/26/24
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The spread of invasive species is one of the most pressing threats to park environments. Here are some of the offenders.
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3/25/24
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Artists have long been inspired by the beauty and majesty of the Wissahickon Valley.
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By ANNE STANDISH
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3/24/24
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The Chestnut Hill Conservancy is hosting a lecture about sustainable practices for residential rainwater management.
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3/21/24
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Residents and advocates have urged the city to take bolder action to address litter and illegal dumping. Mayor Parker has heard the message.
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by Sophia Schmidt, WHYY
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3/21/24
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The CHCA voted to support zoning variances sought by the current owner of Greylock. Here's why.
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by Laura Lucas, CHCA President,
and Matt Rutt, CHCA VP of Physical Division
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3/21/24
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Growing up as a Muslim kid in a Jewish neighborhood with a Catholic mom, I saw every day how religious diversity can make a family happier.
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by State Rep. Tarik Khan, 194th District
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3/21/24
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About 50 members of the Save the Train coalition from Northwest Philadelphia staged a traveling rally to Harrisburg.
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3/21/24
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