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Free tax preparation sites now open in West/Southwest Philadelphia

February 7, 2020

The Campaign for Working Families is once again offering free tax preparation and filing services for qualifying families and individuals throughout the city. If you earned less than $55,000 in 2019 you can get help preparing your taxes. Check out free tax preparation sites in West and Southwest Philadelphia below. No appointment is necessary at most sites (see listings for details). Customers are seen on a first-come, first-served basis. Here you can find information on what documents you should bring with you. And just a reminder that the filing deadline for 2019 taxes is April 15, 2020.

Free CWF Tax Preparation Sites in West Philadelphia:

ACHIEVEability
59 N 60th St, Phila, PA 19139
Tue & Thu 9am-7pm; Sat 9am-1pm
By appointment only: Please call 215.557.8484  Continue Reading

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Mike Pence and Betsy DeVos came to the neighborhood. Neighbors responded accordingly

February 5, 2020

Dozens of folks showed up along the 900 block of S. 47th late Wednesday morning to welcome Vice President Mike Pence and Betsy DeVos, the Secretary of Education, who were at the Saint Francis de Sales School for a visit connected to “National School Choice Week.”

Carrying rainbow flags and signs calling for fair funding of public education, protesters set up on both sides of 47th Street amid a fairly heavy police presence.  Continue Reading

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VP Pence in West Philly today; ‘Love Thy LGBTQ Neighbor, West Philly’ will be there to greet him

February 5, 2020

Vice President Mike Pence will be rolling through West Philly today for an event at the Saint Francis De Sales School at 47th and Springfield.

Pence is scheduled to be joined by Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway for the event, billed as a celebration of National School Choice Week. They are scheduled to be at the school at 12:30 this afternoon.

An impromptu rally organized mostly on Facebook will be there to greet Pence and the others. Entitled “Love Thy LGBTQ Neighbor, West Philly,” the gathering is scheduled to meet at 47th and Springfield from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Renata’s Kitchen & Bar opening at 40th and Baltimore this Wednesday

February 4, 2020

Renata’s Kitchen owners Kate and Yasser Aiq at their new location at 40th and Baltimore.

Renata’s Kitchen is ready to welcome customers at their new location at 40th and Baltimore, in the two-story building formerly occupied by Trolley Car Station Diner. The new Renata’s Kitchen & Bar is officially opening to the public on Wednesday, Feb. 5.

Restaurateurs Kate and Yasser Aiq, the masterminds behind Renata’s Kitchen on Baltimore Avenue, are bringing their brunch menu to the space, which is roughly six times larger than the current location. Customers can expect familiar items such as lemon pancakes, an eclectic selection of espresso beverages and an expanded meze (small plates) menu with fan favorites like shakshukas, a Middle Eastern stew with eggs poached in a sauce of tomatoes, chili peppers and garlic.  Continue Reading

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Police: Catalytic converter theft a citywide trend

January 29, 2020

Thefts from cars in West Philly have been on the rise since last spring, including theft of catalytic converters, according to reports. In a recent report, the 18th Police District alerted residents that thieves citywide are especially interested in catalytic converters from Toyota Priuses (see video below). Several thefts have been reported recently in the 18th District, according to the report. One neighbor had his converter stolen twice in the last month, according to a West Philly Local reader.  Continue Reading

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Penn Book Center, saved from closing last year, has a new name

January 29, 2020

Penn Book Center, the 58-year-old indie book store at 34th and Sansom that was saved from imminent closure last summer, recently got a new name from its new owners. Since December, it’s been called People’s Books & Culture, and also has a new logo (see photo).

The new name was chosen from a public poll and has the same initials as the previous name (PBC), which was very important to the new owners.

“We had all kinds of interesting answers, but keeping the PBC initials was central to the store’s branding and community name recognition,” Duquès told Billy PennContinue Reading

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