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Seth Anderson-Oberman, a challenger to incumbent 8th District Councilperson Cindy Bass, formally announced his campaign in Mt. Airy. more
Chestnut Hill, a neighborhood known as an enclave for the privileged, was a refuge for Rudy Miles at what some might call an unexpected time. more
Chestnut Hill resident and entrepreneurial success story Judee von Seldeneck has pledged a $10,000 donation to the Chestnut Hill Community Association. more
The developer behind a potential redevelopment of the historic Germantown Town Hall building unveiled his plans for a mixture of housing and commercial space. more
The following report is for crimes reported in Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy for the period from Feb. 6 - 13.  more
When Barbara Senst asked 20 Springfield Township cheerleaders if they knew someone suffering from substance abuse, all but three raised their hands. more
Feb. 21, 2023 Development Review Committee Meeting Meeting canceled due to no agenda items   Feb. 23, 2023 CHCA Board of Directors Meeting 7pm In Person and via Zoom In … more
As summer director and interim assistant head of school at AIM Academy, I wear many hats and go by many names.  I have watched countless campers line up nervously on the first day of summer, … more
Employees of TruMark Credit Union, located at the corner of Germantown and Highland avenues in Chestnut Hill, found a racist and threatening letter under the door on Jan. 23. more
The following report is for crimes reported in Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy for the two-week period from Jan. 22 - Feb. 5.  more
On Teviot, blue lives matter logo, and mailbox thefts. more
Kevin Douglass Greene lived a relatively private life before he was ready to embrace the legacy that comes with his historic middle name. more
A Court of Common Pleas judge reversed the city’s decision to allow a property owner to subdivide a property on the estate of Keewaydin, located at 540 W. Moreland Ave. more
The soon-to-retire WIP personality and Chestnut Hill resident just assumes things will always go wrong: “I'm by nature negative and nervous.” But he's picking the Eagles. more
A scrappy group of young preservationists has reached an agreement to buy and start restoring Lynnewood Hall, the 110-room Gilded Age mansion in Elkins Park. more
Once again the Environment Committee of Weavers Way is offering small grants to community groups. This year, preference will be given to those that attempt to counteract climate change. more
Land Use, Planning, and Zoning Committee Meeting more
The Springfield Township Police Benevolent Association and the Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Police filed a legal challenge to Springfield Township’s ban on employees wearing Blue Lives Matter flags on duty. more
An USPS-conducted audit of the Germantown Post Office found widespread operational problems ranging from missing keys to scanning issues. more
A bulldozer showed up in the yard of a historic Chestnut Hill residence last week, alarming preservationists as well as neighbors. more
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