PhillyVoice
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Three Baby Eaglets Hatch in Downingtown’s Kerr Park
The arrival of three baby eaglets in Downingtown’s Kerr Park has led to the closure of the surrounding area, potentially putting annual holiday events on…
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Former Adult Entertainment Venue in South Philly Sold for $2.3 Million, Will Be Repurposed
Show & Tel, an adult entertainment club in South Philadelphia that had been open since the 1990s, has been closed and will soon be repurposed,…
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Historic Chester Springs Landmark Restored for New Milling Demonstrations
A set of wheat stones used for grinding flour has been restored at The Mill at Anselma, bringing new demonstrations to the 18th-century landmark, writes…
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New Red Light Cameras Go Live in Lower Merion — Here’s What Drivers Need to Know
Drivers traveling through Lower Merion Township will want to pay closer attention at one of the Main Line’s busiest intersections, as new red light cameras…
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A Look Back at How a Devon Native Became the Third Person to Walk on the Moon
While no astronauts on Artemis II tout Philly-area roots, a look back at aerospace history reveals that Chester County native Pete Conrad played an important…
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Want a Hotel-Style Home? Plymouth Meeting Sale Has You Covered
Ever wondered what it would take to make your home feel like a hotel? A new sale in Plymouth Meeting might be your chance to…
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Temple Nurse, Turnpike Workers Reunite After Saving Collapsed Downingtown Driver
Temple Health clinical nurse manager Cindy Zimmerman has forged a new friendship with two fellow Good Samaritans after the trio worked together to save a…
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Local Documentary Highlights Fixed Educator Income at Coatesville Childcare Center
A new documentary is highlighting the impact of fixed educator income at Coatesville’s Gordon Early Literacy Center, writes Molly McVety for PhillyVoice. The Hands That…
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Malvern’s Locust Lane Craft Brewery Pairs Girl Scout Cookies with Tasty Local Beer
Locust Lane Craft Brewery is guiding residents on how to pair different beers with Girl Scout Cookies for a tasty seasonal treat, writes Kristin Hunt…
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Downingtown’s Victory Brewing to Release Special 250th Anniversary Ale for Nation’s Birthday
Victory Brewing, based in Downingtown, has teamed up with Visit Philadelphia to produce a limited-edition ale marking the nation’s 250th birthday, writes Kristin Hunt for…
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Walking on Frozen Schuylkill River is Both Dangerous and Illegal, Philly Police Warn
Philadelphia police are warning the public to avoid ice-covered bodies of water, including the frozen Schuylkill River, or risk facing fines, writes Michael Tanenbaum for…
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Four Seasons Philadelphia Unveils New $25K-Per-Night Sky Garden Penthouse Suite
Four Seasons Philadelphia at the Comcast Technology Center has unveiled a new collection of rooms on the 45th floor, including a Sky Garden penthouse suite…
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Wawa Shelves Shelfless, All-Digital Store at Drexel University
Wawa has made a “business decision” to close a shelfless, all-digital store at Drexel University, 3300 Market Street in Philadelphia, writes Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice.…
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Free Library’s Most-Borrowed Books of the Year Includes Those Written By Authors With Philly Roots
The Free Library of Philadelphia has shared its most-borrowed books of the year list, and the top book was written by an author with Philadelphia…
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New Report Details Who Has Been Moving Into Center City’s New Apartment Buildings
Center City has seen a major influx of new apartments in recent years and a new report breaks down the demographics of the individuals who…
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Longwood Gardens Set to Reopen Popular Holiday Display with Gemstone Theme
A Longwood Christmas, Longwood Gardens’ beloved holiday display, will return on Nov. 21, featuring glittering trees, glowing lights, and enchanting festive gardens, according to a…
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How Secret Meetings at Carpenters’ Hall in Philadelphia Helped Secure America’s Independence
A secret meeting between Benjamin Franklin and French spy Julien-Alexandre Achard de Bonvouloir at Carpenters’ Hall in 1775 helped bolster America’s fight for independence, writes…
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Stunning Home of Famed Local Designer Listed for Sale in Willistown
The stunning home of famed Philadelphia-area architectural designer Robert McElroy is now up for sale in Willistown, writes Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice. McElroy designed numerous…












































