Amanda (third from left) and Arthur (right) de Bruc, owners of Petite Matines, celebrated the cafe’s opening with a ribbon ...
The city’s Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) voted unanimously on Oct. 29 to grant a special exception for the removal of ...
Yesterday was a beautiful day for a walk at the Morris Arboretum. The Japanese call the brilliant colors ‘Aki no nishiki’ or autumn brocade.” ...
by Frank Niepold In 1966, the nation’s interest in historic preservation had begun to surge – culminating that year in the creation of the National Register of Historic Places and in many … ...
New OMC Principal Theresa Ponte. (Photo by Pete Mazzaccaro) by MegAnne Liebsch After the retirement of its long-standing principal, Bruce Hagy, Our Mother of Consolation Parish School has welcomed a … ...
by Pete Mazzaccaro Frances Maguire, a longtime Wyndmoor resident, philanthropist and artist, died at her home on Wednesday Feb. 12 from cardiopulmonary failure. She was 84. The mother of … ...
The Zoning Board of Adjustment approved ArchWell Health's proposal to turn the former drugstore into a primary care facility for seniors.
The initiative, called the Germantown Neighborhood Connection Project, is ongoing, Berkowitz said. The Philadelphia Streets Department approved the design, but FOW needs more funding for the remaining ...
It’s been 300 years since botanist John Bartram surveyed his farm on the banks of the Schuylkill River in what is now Southwest Philadelphia and decided to build a garden for his beloved plants. Today ...
Jessica Moorhead, of Chestnut Hill, who was described by friends and relatives as “very kind, very smart and very funny,” died June 10 after a long and painful struggle with breast cancer. She was 36.
Clayton, who died last month, the first woman and African American to lead the Philadelphia School District, was an avid collector of African American art.
Bill McKinley, the 72-year-old owner of Chestnut Hill Audio, doesn't mind being told he is "old school." ...