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  • Philadelphia’s ‘Museum Doctor’ Is Remembered for Passion for Historic Buildings

    Philadelphia’s ‘Museum Doctor’ Is Remembered for Passion for Historic Buildings

    June 14, 2023

    Peter Saylor, a Philadelphia architect and civic leader, recently passed away at the age of 81. He is remembered for his passion for renovating historic buildings and for mentoring young people interested in design and architecture, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Saylor was dubbed the “museum doctor” because many of his projects included…

  • Greater Philadelphia’s Efforts to Retain College Talent Proving Fruitful

    Greater Philadelphia’s Efforts to Retain College Talent Proving Fruitful

    June 14, 2023

    The Philadelphia region has significantly increased its retention of college talent in the last two decades, but there is still plenty of room for improvement, writes Sarah Huffman for the Pennsylvania Capital-Star. Philadelphia only retained around 25 percent of college students in the region in the early 2000s, when Campus Philly, the nonprofit focusing on…

  • Start of Collapse of I-95 Overpass in Philadelphia Captured on Video by Retired Philly Cop

    Start of Collapse of I-95 Overpass in Philadelphia Captured on Video by Retired Philly Cop

    June 13, 2023

    A video captured by a passing driver shows the moment that the southbound lanes on I-95 in Philadelphia starting to dip after the collapse of the northbound side following the explosion of a tanker truck, writes Ronny Reyes for the New York Post. Retired Philadelphia police Sgt. Mark Fusetti was driving to Philadelphia International Airport…

  • Once Strong Election Engagement by Philadelphia Voters is Waning, Worrying Democrats

    Once Strong Election Engagement by Philadelphia Voters is Waning, Worrying Democrats

    June 12, 2023

    Philadelphia has historically fueled Democratic victories in Pennsylvania, but once strong election engagement by its voters has started to wane, write Anthony J. Rivera and Colby Itkowitz for The Washington Post. During the 2022 midterms, Philadelphia’s voter turnout dropped from 49 percent in 2018 to 43 percent, while turnout rose statewide. Things did not improve…

  • Salvaged Tiffany Windows from Philadelphia Church Garnered Lots of Publicity, But Reduced Sale Price

    Salvaged Tiffany Windows from Philadelphia Church Garnered Lots of Publicity, But Reduced Sale Price

    June 10, 2023

    When Paul Brown found out that the two windows he salvaged from the historic St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church in West Philadelphia for $6,000 were Tiffany Studio, he thought he was looking at a major payout, writes Art Petrosemolo for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The find was a win either way, as the church, which had been…

  • Philadelphia’s Dining Scene Has Strong Showing at 2023 James Beard Awards; Two Chefs, One Restaurant Secure Prestigious Wins

    Philadelphia’s Dining Scene Has Strong Showing at 2023 James Beard Awards; Two Chefs, One Restaurant Secure Prestigious Wins

    June 7, 2023

    The Philadelphia dining scene impressed the judges for the 2023 James Beard Awards, with two chefs and one restaurant securing wins on Monday night in one of the highest forms of recognition in the industry, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Chef Chutatip “Nok” Suntaranon was recognized with the Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic award…

  • Manor College Enters Partnership with Saint Hubert’s, Jefferson Health

    Manor College Enters Partnership with Saint Hubert’s, Jefferson Health

    June 7, 2023

    Manor College is announcing a new partnership with Saint Hubert’s Catholic High Schoolfor Girls and Jefferson Health. This partnership directly addresses the need for healthcare professionals in the Philadelphia region. ‘Health Careers in 1-2-3’ allows eligible students at Saint Huberts to begin taking college-level classes. Those students will then attend two years of college classes…

  • Philadelphia Boys and Philadelphia Girls Choirs Announce Spring Shows

    Philadelphia Boys and Philadelphia Girls Choirs Announce Spring Shows

    June 5, 2023

    The Philadelphia Boys Choir and Chorale will perform its concert — entitled “United We Stand! Celebrating the American Spirit: Music of the North and South” — at the Temple Performing Arts Center on June 10 at 3 PM. The Philadelphia Girls Choir will then perform (at the same venue) “A Concert of Musical Gems Spanning…

  • Wall Street Journal: Philadelphia Military Academy Training Helped High School Junior Save His Classmates

    Wall Street Journal: Philadelphia Military Academy Training Helped High School Junior Save His Classmates

    June 5, 2023

    Philadelphia Military Academy on N. 13th Street in Philadelphia is training helped 17-year-old high schooler Kaheem Bailey-Taylor save his classmate following a shooting at a party they attended, writes Carine Hajjar for The Wall Street Journal. Bailey-Taylor was leaving a party at a cousin’s house last August when he heard gunshots. “The suspect started shooting…

  • Holy Family University Student Becomes Oldest Graduate from Nursing Program at 63

    Holy Family University Student Becomes Oldest Graduate from Nursing Program at 63

    June 3, 2023

    He has 15 years of postsecondary education—a bachelor’s degree in physics from the California Institute of Technology, and has completed doctoral work in neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania—but throughout his academic and professional journey, as he evolved he looked for a career that he could be truly passionate about.  At the age of 63,…

  • Traffic Congestion on Schuylkill Expressway Can Be a Good Thing if You Are a Billboard Advertiser

    Traffic Congestion on Schuylkill Expressway Can Be a Good Thing if You Are a Billboard Advertiser

    June 1, 2023

    Advertisers are looking to take advantage of traffic congestion in the area, including on the Schuylkill Expressway, a freeway through southern Montgomery County and Philadelphia, writes Ariana Perez-Castells for The Philadelphia Inquirer. According to new data from advertising company Oppizi, the Schuylkill at Roosevelt Boulevard is seventh on the list of the top ten worst…

  • Food & Wine Magazine: Two Philadelphia Joints Among 28 Best Pizza Places in United States

    Food & Wine Magazine: Two Philadelphia Joints Among 28 Best Pizza Places in United States

    June 1, 2023

    Two Philadelphia joints make some of the best pizzas in the country, according to a new list of 28 of the best pizza places in the U.S. that was recently published by Food and Wine Magazine. Pizzeria Vetri, owned by Marc Vetri, one of the nation’s renowned Italian chefs, sits at the top of the…

  • Here Are Some of Best Spots to Enjoy Philadelphia’s Vibrant Craft Beer Scene

    Here Are Some of Best Spots to Enjoy Philadelphia’s Vibrant Craft Beer Scene

    May 31, 2023

    Philadelphia has one of the nation’s most vibrant craft brewery scenes, with over 90 breweries in the Greater Philadelphia area, writes Kyle Green for the Restaurant Clicks. While you will not go wrong visiting any of them, some stand out from the crowd. Brewery ARS located right off of West Passyunk Avenue was born out…

  • Most Illustrations of Ben Franklin’s Philadelphia Kite Experiment Filled with Historical Inaccuracies

    Most Illustrations of Ben Franklin’s Philadelphia Kite Experiment Filled with Historical Inaccuracies

    May 30, 2023

    Most of the illustrations of Benjamin Franklin’s kite experiment on the outskirts of Philadelphia are riddled with historical inaccuracies, writes Jennifer Ouellette for Ars Technica. According to a new report published in the journal Science and Education, those images are heavily influenced by Joseph Priestley’s 1767 account of the event, which is likely not the…

  • Water Ice Is a Philadelphia Staple That Needs to Be Enjoyed at Least Once to Make Season Complete

    Water Ice Is a Philadelphia Staple That Needs to Be Enjoyed at Least Once to Make Season Complete

    May 26, 2023

    Water ice is a summer staple in Philadelphia that is truly ubiquitous in every neighborhood and suburb and has to be enjoyed at least once to round out the season, writes Emily Kovach for PA Eats. Water ice came to Philadelphia with Italians, many of whom arrived in the city in the late 1800s and…

  • Wall Street Journal: Wharton Grad Keeps Tesla Rolling As Elon Musk’s Attention Gets Pulled in Several Directions

    Wall Street Journal: Wharton Grad Keeps Tesla Rolling As Elon Musk’s Attention Gets Pulled in Several Directions

    May 24, 2023

    Zach Kirkhorn, a graduate of The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and CFO of Tesla, is the one who is keeping the electric vehicle company rolling while Elon Musk’s attention is pulled in different directions, report Rebecca Elliott and Zoe Thomas for the Tech News Briefing podcast at The Wall Street Journal. According to…

  • Central High Robotics Team Inspires, Prepares Philadelphia’s Next Generation of STEM Leaders

    Central High Robotics Team Inspires, Prepares Philadelphia’s Next Generation of STEM Leaders

    May 22, 2023

    The robotics team at Central High School in Philadelphia known as the RoboLancers is helping students build relationships while it prepares the next generation of STEM leaders, reports Matt DeLucia for NBC10 Philadelphia. The robotics team started as a small group, but today it has 168 members. “The team has grown from a sort of…

  • Update: Two Stained Glass Tiffany Windows from West Philadelphia Church Fetch $100K Each at Auction

    Update: Two Stained Glass Tiffany Windows from West Philadelphia Church Fetch $100K Each at Auction

    May 19, 2023

    Two stained glass rose windows from a historic West Philadelphia church that turned out to be Tiffany sold for $100,000 each at Freeman’s auction on Thursday, writes Zoe Greenberg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The windows, which were designed by Tiffany Studios in 1904, were sold last November for $6000, bundled with other furnishings. The windows…

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