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Hometown: (There's no short answer to this) I was born in Los Angeles, went to high school in Reading, college in Oregon and have lived in West Chester since 2009. In the spring of 2013 I moved to Mt. Airy.
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The West Chester Teachers Union voted down a tentative contract agreement.
There will be a lecture on Red Dwarf Stars at Chestnut Hill College on Wednesday.
Germantown Avenue will host Chestnut Hill's annual Fall for the Arts Festival on Sunday.
The Manayunk Neighborhood Council meets on Wednesday.
The Wissahickon Neighbors Civic Association considered a plan that would add 15 homes to the 3800 block of Terrace Street.
A ribbon cutting ceremony on Saturday will celebrate the return of Saturday hours to the Lovett Library.
More than $4,000 worth of items are stolen from an apartment on Ridge Avenue.
Get information on what the government shut down means for Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy.
Get information on what the government shut down means for Roxborough and Manayunk.
A police detective spotted Bolivar Barrios, who'd been deported in 2012, in a local Walmart.
A police detective spotted Bolivar Barrios, who'd been deported in 2012, in a local Walmart.
Many new job opportunities are available in Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy.
Many new job opportunities are available in Roxborough and Manayunk.
There's a support group for recent widows and widowers and the East Mt. Airy Neighbors meet Tuesday.
There will be a widow and widower support group, and the Wissahickon Neighbors Civic Association meets on Tuesday.
Philadelphia citizens can now set out their trash and recycling as early as 5 p.m. the night before collection.
Philadelphia citizens can now set out their trash and recycling as early as 5 p.m. the night before collection.
For those watching their weight, apple slices will also be given away.