As the new year begins, the Chestnut Hill Community Association staff and its Board of Directors will continue to promote social connections and community spirit through our activities and programs.
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by Anne McNiff, Executive Director, and Kathi Clayton, President, Board of Directors
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1/5/23
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If you’re looking to dispose of your Christmas tree this January, you could simply put it on the curb in front of your house. But there are alternatives.
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by Tom Beck
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1/4/23
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It would be impossible to interview all of the more than 6,000 patients of Greenhouse Internists, but there is little doubt that virtually all are devastated that the practice has closed.
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by Len Lear
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1/4/23
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Land Use, Planning, and Zoning Committee Meeting
Jan. 5, 2023, 8pm Via Zoom
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1/4/23
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This past year was packed with news for Chestnut Hill and surrounding communities. We looked back over the issues of 2022 and chose stories that stood out as most important.
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by Carla Robinson
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12/30/22
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The year 2022 will be remembered as a year of growth at Woodmere, and I’m grateful for the many friendships and partnerships that have fueled the museum’s momentum.
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by William R. Valerio
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12/30/22
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Consumer spending has been on the rise, a good sign for local business owners. But other factors are keeping area shopkeepers from throwing confetti in the air.
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by Stacia Friedman
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12/30/22
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This past year, the Mt. Airy Business Improvement District (BID) celebrated its 15th birthday.
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by Janis Risch, Executive Director, and Ken Weinstein, Board Chair
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12/30/22
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As 2022 comes to a close, I am grateful for the continued growth of our Jumpstart community.
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By Ken Weinstein, Founder, Jumpstart Germantown
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12/30/22
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The Wissahickon Valley Park is an important part of all our lives. This stunning, 1,800-acre piece of paradise provides a place for recreation, respite and an escape from the stresses of daily life.
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by Ruffian Tittmann, Executive Director, Friends of the Wissahickon
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12/30/22
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With every new year comes new experiences at Chestnut Hill College. That was certainly true in 2022.
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by Marilee Gallagher
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12/30/22
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Serving more than 10,000 residents of the greater Chestnut Hill area, the Chestnut Hill Community Association's values are service, advocacy and community.
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By Anne McNiff, Executive Director, and Kathi Clayton, Board President
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12/30/22
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For the Chestnut Hill business community, this year was a period of transition and growth. After nearly two years of uncertainty and challenge, it was a welcome change.
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12/30/22
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Watch Night is a special service which has long been a tradition in the African American community, where believers bring in the new year at church.
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by Kevin R. Johnson, Ed.D., Founder and Lead Pastor, Dare to Imagine Church, Inc.
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12/30/22
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Land Use, Planning, and Zoning Committee Meeting
January 5, 2023
8pm
Via Zoom
Agenda
5 E. Chestnut Hill Avenue - Variance for detached single family dwelling with 3 interior and 3 …
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12/30/22
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Hundreds of family members and friends of slain Chestnut Hill stylist Wendy Feldman packed St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Dec. 14, for a somber funeral service.
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by Tom Beck
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12/23/22
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Chestnut Hill
Dec. 10 Motor vehicle theft. A complainant reported her vehicle being stolen from the parking lot of an apartment complex on the 7600 block of Stenton Avenue.
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12/23/22
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If you love the outdoors and would like to find a way to share it with others, the Friends of the Wissahickon (FOW) wants you!
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12/23/22
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Branching out with Books is a new partnership between booked bookstore in Chestnut Hill and Tree House Books.
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12/23/22
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Last week’s article in the Local, entitled "Judge rules for Bass in federal civil rights lawsuit," mistakenly identified Carla Cain as vice chair of the 22nd Ward and a member of the Pennsylvania Democratic State Committee.
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12/23/22
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