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August 16, 2007 Issue
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Kitty Kelly Albrecht has spent her whole life in Chestnut Hill. She still lives in the house she grew up in on Ardleigh Street and she remembers when she could go to the Avenue for a sweater, a needle and thread or a pair of socks.
Grant helps Friends with trail Despite last week’s intense heat, 50 volunteers from Friends of the Wissahickon completed the rebuilding of about 300 meters of park trail, referred to as the “White Trail,” leading to the statue of the Native American Tedyuscung.
Magarity helps United States capture world championship
PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO - Just a few years ago, Colleen Magarity wasn’t sure if her athletic destiny would be realized on the basketball court or the lacrosse field. A 2007 Germantown Academy graduate who was also an accomplished soccer player in high school, Magarity decided to cast her lot with lacrosse, and last Saturday afternoon she was absolutely convinced she’d made the right choice. A member of the United States Under-19 Lacrosse Team, Magarity was celebrating with her comrades in the stadium at Ontario’s Trent University, where they had just won the 2007 World Championship by routing Australia, 18-3, in the gold medal match that marked the conclusion of the eight-day, 11-nation event. For the victorious U.S. Team the Canadian excursion had been, quite literally, a tour de force. In their 6-0 sweep, the Americans enjoyed a double-digit margin of victory each time out. Their final performance produced the most lopsided win in a gold medal game since the quadrennial U-19 world tourney was launched in 1995.
Bonds’ 756: no asterisk and no joy Amid the gnashing of teeth and the often self-righteous analysis, Barry Bonds hit his way into history at 8:51 p.m. PDST on August 7. Swinging on 3-2, he hit an 84-mile-per-hour fastball (a pitch designed be hit out of any park) 475 feet into the left centerfield seats at San Francisco’s AT&T Park. That home run, number 756 in his controversial career, established him as the all-time Major League home run leader, passing Henry Aaron’s 755. |
Local Life Romantic Mt. Airy couple wins free ‘green’ wedding
A young West Mt. Airy couple will celebrate their love for each other and the environment in a most unusual way on Sunday, Sept. 9. While many weddings are mired in excess, this one will be refreshingly modest and ecologically responsible. And yet beautiful and memorable. CLOSE
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Q: YOU’RE WALKING AROUND THIS HOT HUMID AFTERNOON WITH WATCHTOWERS A. “Yes we are. It’s well worth it to us but it’s a little uncomfortable at times. We do what we feel is important.” ARE YOU FINDING MANY PEOPLE HOME? “We would like to find a lot more home but we’re finding quite a few people home today...We’ve had some nice conversations. We found that a lot of people are interested in what the Bible has to say. That’s right up our alley.” Josh Harris of Kingdom Hall Jehovah’s Witnesses at Allens Lane and Lincoln Drive. Visit http://closeup.brianrudnick.com for video interview.
2007 Pastorius Park Concert Series 1000 Words photos by Erin Vertreace
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