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Living overseas, I’ve been asked this incessantly every fall for over 20 years. more
One of the common threads that unites our community is our beloved green spaces. more
As a lifelong Democrat, and someone who has self-identified as a liberal Christian my entire life, I have been both confused and concerned by the political polarization that has developed over the past few years. more
Recently, the chief justice of the Supreme Court and a few other members of the court seem to have a problem understanding why many citizens now increasingly question its legitimacy. more
Who would have thought that an ordinary object like a street light could have such a profound effect on our lives?  more
Voting is a sacred right and the parishioners at the Church of St. Martin in the Fields in Chestnut Hill believe democracy and human rights are at risk in our country. more
Finally, after almost three years of COVID, a cure has been discovered right here in Philadelphia. And it has nothing to do with Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna or hydroxychloroquine or even bleach. more
Studies have long concluded that political signs have marginal positive impact, if any. more
Although multiple myeloma (MM) has no cure, over the past decade many new medications enable those with this disease to live longer with a much better quality of life. more
On Thursday, Oct. 13, the Jenks School community celebrated Reading Promise Week, a city-wide initiative to celebrate reading. more
Given the rise in break-ins and thefts in the parking lots on Valley Green Road, I am surprised that there aren’t any signs to warn visitors. more
I really wish that political ads weren’t so negative. Opponents are made to seem like enemies who would destroy America if elected. more
My partner and I moved into an apartment in Philadelphia in May 2020. Our lease in 2021 was raised $50 per month. This year was $170. What's next? more
The ultimate goal of Sen. Lindsey Graham's 15-week federal abortion ban is to criminalize abortions in states that continue to protect the rights of women after the overturn of Roe vs. Wade on June … more
Thank you to the Chestnut Hill Business Association for organizing a wonderful Fall for the Arts Festival again this year.  Unfortunately, the event ended early for my grandson. more
It has been said that Chestnut Hill is a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood. However, after COVID restrictions were lifted, and cars poured onto the roads again, I've witnessed many scofflaws. more
According to studies conducted by the Endocrine Society and the International Pollutants Elimination Network, plastics and synthetic materials are leaching harmful chemicals. more
Roxborough has always been known as a place with deep roots. And as our community grows, the heart here beats stronger.  more
If current members of City Council want to run for mayor, they must first give up their council seats.  more
Dust off your dancing shoes, join old friends, and meet new ones at a fundraiser on Saturday, Nov. 19, at the historic Venetian Club. more
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