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A letter from Chestnut Hill Hospital. more
It’s no secret that recent years have been tough on small businesses and on newspapers. more
It's no secret that there is a critical shortage of police in Philadelphia. more
We are seeking new homes for parts of the building we don't need, which include items such as doors, light fixtures and radiators.  more
"Whenever I go to a museum, movie, or game," Michael began, "I always have to go with an attendant... But a lot of the places would make me also pay for my attendants." more
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. more
The Shapiro Administration announced it would end Pennsylvania’s 30-year contractual relationship with Real Alternatives. more
Recently in my district, a 12-year-old was shot and killed, one week before his 13th birthday. This young man died a victim of senseless violence. more
So what’s left to do? Free the budget. more
Lately, we have seen a disturbing group of young boys show up on bikes or get dropped off by parents. They are torturing the animals. more
I just read the article about John O'Donnell (obituary, July 20). John was the person to open the door to advance my life. more
I have learned a great deal about our wonderful community and the challenges and opportunities it faces.  more
Let’s face it, it’s hot out there. Thankfully, humans have air conditioning. Wild animals are not so fortunate. more
On July 17, a warning signal, reminding me of Paul Revere, resounded from the CSX train cars derailed in Whitemarsh Township. more
We are deeply saddened by the passing of John O'Donnell (“Local historian, author and record runner dies at 77,” July 20). more
Two canopy trees that stood as century guardians observing the development of Chestnut Hill now only exist in our shared history. more
A 4.9 acre parcel of woods – Harston Woods at 380 Haws Lane – is at risk. more
Having “Good Morning America” live from Germantown Avenue was very exciting and helped set the scene for the parade. more
Summer in Northwest Philadelphia can look and feel a lot like a post-Rapture Earth. Suddenly, neighbors have disappeared. more
Each year, the Pennsylvania legislature must pass a budget to fund our state government. Several crucial projects will be considered. more
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