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Cleanup Event To Target Litter On Lincoln Drive In Wissahickon
Friends of the Wissahickon is inviting the public to help clean up the only main road that runs along the Wissahickon Creek in the park.

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Friends of the Wissahickon is inviting the public to help clean up the only main road that runs along the Wissahickon Creek in the park.

Tickets will be available starting with an artist presale beginning at 10 a.m. Tuesday. General ticket sales begin at 10 a.m. Friday.
PennDOT crews will be working to fix potholes on more than a dozen roads in Philadelphia this week.
Condé Nast Traveler last month published a list of the 54 "prettiest" college campuses in the nation, and this Main Line school made it.
The discovery was made Saturday night inside a construction trailer at 51st Street and Grays Avenue in Southwest Philadelphia.
The PA Attorney General's Office and the Foundation for Delaware County Sunday said the system will remain open for the immediate future.
Radnor said crews will be working on a pedestrian safety project weekdays at that intersection, forcing restrictions on both roads.
PennDOT said the region experiences a high volume of potholes each season due to temperatures fluctuating between freezing and mild.
PennDOT crews will be working to fix potholes on more than a dozen roads in Delaware County this week.
PennDOT said the region experiences a high volume of potholes each season due to temperatures fluctuating between freezing and mild.
PennDOT said the region experiences a high volume of potholes each season due to temperatures fluctuating between freezing and mild.
Police said Jelina Rosero, 14, and her 2-month-old son, Jahseh Harris, were last seen Feb. 27 on the 4500 block of Rising Sun Avenue.
Excavation and paving work on a portion of City Avenue in Lower Merion and Philadelphia will force a lane reduction through early April.
The west Philadelphia native's name will be on the 2000 block of North 59th Street after the City Council passed a resolution Thursday.
PennDOT distributed $468 million to local government across the state to help them maintain their roads and bridges.
The primary site for the cleanup will be, Drexel Lodge Park, but many other locations throughout the watershed will be participating.
PennDOT distributed $468 million to local government across the state to help them maintain their roads and bridges.
The Radnor Township School District said the graphic novels "Gender Queer," "Fun Home," and "Blankets" were deemed age inappropriate.
Jumbo Meat Market on social media said ICE agents detained four people at the business in late February.
Lower Merion Township Police reported 16 thefts from vehicles from Feb. 20 to March 5. See details in the full blotter here.