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August 21, 2008 Issue
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Breaking News - Play Café clears the DRC Treehouse Play Café developer Sanjiv Jain has cleared another hurdle despite increasing opposition to the project. Jain wants to demolish the existing building at 8524-26 Germantown Ave. to make way for a three-story structure that will cover 100 percent of the lot. He will ultimately need a zoning variance from the city to proceed.
Sam Franklin and Christian Graham wanted to leave a literary legacy at Chestnut Hill Academy — not to stoke their egos or impress their peers but to make sure the written word continues to thrive in their absence. As co-editors of the school newspaper and literary magazine (and of an independently produced polemic newsletter called True Blue), Franklin, 18, and Graham, 19, refused to settle for mediocrity. “One issue that always came up is our precision with words,” Graham said in a recent interview. “Despite the volume of time we spent debating the specific uses of specific words, it would make a negligible amount of difference. It speaks to how we both work.”
Germantown Y devastated by flood; seeks assistance in reopening
Manuel Ayala, CEO of the Germantown YMCA, stood in an empty room of the Y’s Greene Street facility. Around him are darkened rooms, stripped of carpeting and littered with water-damaged furniture. The bottom 12 inches of nearly every wall has been removed, exposing studs and old wiring. “You hear that?” he asked, pausing a moment to take in the quiet. “It’s silent. This is a YMCA. It’s very disconcerting Ayala, who just became the director of the Germantown YMCA last year, is now faced with what may be the center’s greatest challenge since its quarters were built in 1927. During a thunderstorm in late July, a lightning strike caused the building’s power systems to surge, setting off the building’s sprinkler system. Then a pipe that was part of the sprinkler system burst during the early morning hours and wasn’t discovered until an employee opened the building. Ayala is reluctant to offer a theory about what happened and said the circumstances are still unclear. Insurance investigators are appraising the damage.
CHA rower’s summer culminates in Canadian Henley gold
Overtaking rival crews from Mexico and Canada, Chestnut Hill Academy sculler Don Leatherwood and his partner, Corentin Morel, won the gold medal in the junior double category at the 2008 Royal Canadian Henley Regatta. The 126th edition of the Canadian Henley was held Aug. 5-10 on a 2000-meter course at Martindale Pond in St. Catherines, Ontario. Leatherwood, who will begin his senior year at CHA next month, and Morel, who hails from New York and attends The Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, had already earned gold medals this summer at the Independence Day Regatta in Philadelphia, the U.S. Rowing Club National Championships in Camden, N.J., and at the Philadelphia Youth Regatta at the end of July. |
Local LifeUpcoming CHCA events you’ll never read about again
Robert Fles is head of Upper School at Chestnut Hill Academy. The Chestnut Hill Community Association announced today the eagerly anticipated line-up for its renowned “Great Issues of Our Times” series. As always, an impressive array of top-notch guests will speak out on matters of great moment to our community — indeed, to our nation — and challenge us to create a better future for ourselves and for our children and grandchildren.
NEW*Weekly Audio News Summary*NEW 50th Anniversary Special Section Chestnut Hill Community Association Chestnut Hill Community Association Audit Report
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