My name is Ayla DiBattista and I’m a senior at Springfield Township High School. I jumped at the chance to intern with the Chestnut Hill Local.
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by Ayla DiBattista
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8/31/23
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June 26 was not just the first day I stepped into the office, it was also the first day I took a step into a higher level of professionalism.
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8/17/23
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First, let me thank you for the trust you place in The Local to deliver your advertising message to the residents of Northwest Philadelphia.
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5/4/23
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Life can be like a precious gem. Its many facets reveal a breadth and depth of experiences and perspectives.
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by The Rev. Dr. John Wilkinson
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4/7/23
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Last week’s Trinseo chemical spill showed how environmental disasters can potentially impact everyone in a community.
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by W. Roger Randolph III
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4/7/23
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Beginning Tuesday or Wednesday evening at sunset, Muslims around the world began the tradition of watching for the new moon to determine when the Ramadan fast would begin.
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by Imam Idris Abdul-Zahir
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3/23/23
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While March 20 marks the beginning of spring, many garden and green space lovers have been planning larger projects.
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By Laura Lucas, chair of Chestnut Hill Green Space Initiatives
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3/23/23
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On Saturday, March 4, the Springside Chestnut Hill Varsity Lacrosse Team worked on a cleanup and landscaping project to benefit the Water Tower Recreation Center.
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3/16/23
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Since 1871, there has been a library building in Chestnut Hill at 8711 Germantown Avenue. Now, we need you to do your part.
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by Lynne Brown, Friends of the Chestnut Hill Library
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3/16/23
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Wilson Eyre was one of Philadelphia’s best known and most respected architects. The house at 339 East Willow Grove Ave. should be saved.
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by George McNeely
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2/1/23
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“What is Hanukkah?” These are the words that open the discussion on Hanukkah in the Talmud, the central text of Rabbinic Judaism.
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12/15/22
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What gives us that sense of being truly at home? It's different for each of us.
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by Val Nehez
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9/14/22
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Every so often I come across a feature or see a documentary with the topic about the importance of an original, intact, historic building interior.
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by Patricia M. Cove
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6/30/22
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Tempesta di Mare, Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra, closed out its 20th anniversary season with a concert that is now available online through July 19.
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by Michael Caruso
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6/30/22
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The economic boom following World War II led to an even larger consumer culture and increased the desire for even more stuff, especially clothing, shoes and accessories.
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by Patricia Cove
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5/4/22
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Discovered in the Chauvet Cave in France, the mural was first seen around 30,000 BC. It has remained popular as a form of both public and private art ever since.
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by Patricia Cove
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4/21/22
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When the progenitor of the clan for which Rex Avenue is named arrived in the Germantown settlement, the now eponymous lane still resembled the wooded path Lenni-Lenape elders walked in single-file to Council Rock, their sacred meeting place overlooking the Wissahickon valley.
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by John O'Donnell
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4/21/22
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The tradition of reflecting on Christ’s sayings on the cross goes back 335 years. A century later, Haydn was commissioned to provide music for a Good Friday service in Cadiz, Spain.
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by Michael Caruso
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4/13/22
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The three major works of the musical roster were the “Magnificat” and “Nunc dimittis” from the “Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense” (Service for Magdalen College, Oxford University) by Kenneth Leighton (1929-1988) and the anthem at the Offertory “Turn Thou to Thy God” by Leo Sowerby (1895-1968).
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by Michael Caruso
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4/8/22
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But no matter the age, or the season, or the social atmosphere, I have always felt that rules are important.
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by Patricia Cove
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4/7/22
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