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DeLissio Fights for Better Social Services Funding, System
State representative talks about public welfare at Oct. 24 town hall.

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State representative talks about public welfare at Oct. 24 town hall.

Developer plans to demolish 368 Lyceum Ave. for three houses.
Takeout chicken wing eatery planned for Roxborough Commons.
Reps. Fattah and DeLissio celebrate charter school's new building.
Manayunk shop hosts book drive through week's end.
New look from The Ridge apartments draws residents' ire.
Leverington Avenue gym had to close Monday following water issue.
Property owners say they only wish to redraw lot lines.
The area's second most expensive house on the market is on River Road.
UPS Store hosts grand opening Monday.
Keystone Grant helps fund new window installation.
Police say man kicked by unknown offender.
Additionally, the Zoning Board OK'd 4134 Manyaunk Ave. application.
Police and Board of Commissioners share Halloween safety tips.
Curbside leaf collection begins soon in Springfield.
Curbside leaf collection begins soon in Philadelphia.
Gregory Mitros must wait until next week for his day in court.
Principal Graff sent home letter about Wednesday incident.
Four Springfield Country Club lifeguards honored by township.