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The Chestnut Hill Community Association’s 75th anniversary bash last Thursday night was a veritable “who’s who” of the neighborhood. more
Jumpstart Germantown is a training program and loan provider created in 2015 for new real estate professionals. more
In the U.S., the average risk of a woman developing breast cancer is about 1 in 8. On the other hand, death rates have been falling steadily. more
The following crime report is for crimes reported in Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy for the period from Sept. 24 to Oct. 1. more
Sean R. Williams, the man found deceased in the front yard of an East Gravers Lane home on July 30, died from a drug overdose. more
Chestnut Hill College celebrated the inauguration of its seventh president, William Latimer, as the first lay president in the school’s nearly 99-year history. more
All meetings are open to the public. more
Just like pumpkin spice lattes, fall brings Tree Tenders’ fall planting to Chestnut Hill. On Nov. 18, the group will be planting 28 new trees in our neighborhood. more
At Frances M. Maguire Hall, Woodmere’s unchanged, ongoing commitment to preserving one of the property’s great assets -- its mature estate trees -- continues. more
The Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (SCH) crew community, classmates, family and friends dedicated the boat in memory of a former team member. more
First came the heavy rains. Then came the derailed train. more
“The subsidies the developer will apply for require the developer to have community meetings,” PRA spokesperson Jamila Davis said in an email. “This meeting is part of that process.” more
The following crime report is for crimes reported in Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy for the period from Sept. 10 to Sept. 24. more
C.W. Henry School was put into lockdown on Thursday after a woman walking about a block from the school was robbed at gunpoint. more
Magistrate Judge Kate McGill presented a report of the events of last year; bag ordinance amended. more
In a Sept. 14 article about suicide prevention, The Local incorrectly reported the year that the Newbold family’s son William died. He took his own life on May 14, 2022. more
Reading like a who’s who of the burgeoning North and Northwest progressive coalition, leaders who supported Seth Anderson-Oberman gathered for summit. more
For the week of Sept. 25  more
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