Last week’s print issue of the Local featured a photograph of Mt. Airy resident and developer Ken Weinstein, who was just appointed as the only Philadelphian to be a member of the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission by Gov. Josh Shapiro. The caption was inadvertently left out. The picture showed Weinstein being sworn in by Pennsylvania’s Secretary of State Al Schmidt, a former Republican Philadelphia City Commissioner.
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Last week’s print issue of the Local featured a photograph of Mt. Airy resident and developer Ken Weinstein, who was just appointed as the only Philadelphian to be a member of the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission by Gov. Josh Shapiro. The caption was inadvertently left out. The picture showed Weinstein being sworn in by Pennsylvania’s Secretary of State Al Schmidt, a former Republican Philadelphia City Commissioner.