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The 2008 state law, Act 135, gives neighbors, businesses, and nonprofit organizations the right to ask a court to put the property in the hands of a conservator.  more
The following crime report is for crimes reported in Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy for the period from Nov. 5 to Nov. 12. more
The City Commissioners Office is investigating one of its employees, after he was summoned to the polling station to fix a technical error. more
Golfweek's list of the top 40 short courses in the United States lists the nine-hole St. Martins course in the heart of Chestnut Hill as No. 2. more
All meetings are open to the public. more
The paper is among 17 local news organizations to receive such awards, which are designed to help support long-term sustainability. more
The future of 42-68 Church Lane, a parcel for which developers had proposed a five-story, 125-unit apartment building, is “to be determined.” more
Kevin Saint Clair, 65, a Chestnut Hill resident and recently retired from the Julia R. Masterman School, was hit in a car crash. more
All meetings are open to the public. more
The City of Philadelphia is hosting 13 bagged leaf drop-off collection areas throughout the city for weekly leaf drop-offs. more
The developer of the long-shuttered Germantown High School campus is scheduled to appear at a Town Hall next week to discuss his plans. more
There is a dangerous online underground scam this holiday season, and frankly, I learned, all year round. more
Editor’s note: The following is one of the first articles to appear in Springside Chestnut Hill Academy’s recently re-launched student newspaper. more
When Marie Nee attended the Philadelphia Eagles’ matchup against the Miami Dolphins, the last thing she was expecting was to turn into a social media star. more
Developer Michael Young has released an architectural rendering of the apartment building he intends to build at the top of the Hill. more
The incident, poll workers told the Local, happened right in front of voters and left at least one first time poll worker, Kathy McCrea, feeling doubtful that she’ll ever work polls again. more
All meetings are open to the public. more
The following crime report is for crimes reported in Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy for the period from Oct. 20 to Oct. 29. more
A female passenger shot and killed the driver of a Route 23 SEPTA bus in the Wayne Junction section of Germantown on Thursday. more
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