Posted on 09 January 2015 by WestPhillyLocal.com
A 26-year-old man was shot and killed in front of a residence on the 5600 block of Baltimore Avenue on Thursday night, according to police. The shooting was reported at around 9 p.m. The victim was found on the front porch, a few houses down from where he lived, with gunshot wounds to his head and chest. He was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead 15 minutes later.
Police say there is one suspect, a male, who was last seen heading eastbound on Baltimore Avenue. The description is vague.
Posted on 08 January 2015 by WestPhillyLocal.com
Water mains on these Cedar Park blocks will soon be replaced (click to enlarge).
Cedar Park residents will see a major water and sewer main replacement work this year, according to an announcement posted today by the community association Cedar Park Neighbors. The Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) has contracted Nello Construction Company to replace water mains on eight blocks in the Cedar Park area:
• Beaumont St from 48th St. to 49th St.
• Florence Ave from 48th St. to 49th St.
• Florence Ave from 49th St. to 50th St.
• Florence Ave from 50th St. to 51st St.
• Saint Bernard St from Warrington Ave. to Florence Ave.
• Saint Bernard St from Warrington Ave. to Florence Ave.
• 48th St from Beaumont St. to Florence Ave.
• 50th St from Pentridge St. to Florence Ave.
The construction work is expected to go on for all of 2015, and there is no set schedule for when work on each block will be done. The replacement of old water and sewer mains is necessary to prevent breakages and system failures. The Water Department works to replace water mains approximately every 100-120 years, according to the project information.
Residents on the affected blocks should expect minor disruptions of water service during the construction work, for 1-2 hours while house connections are made and for 4-8 hours while water main connections are completed. Residents will be notified in advance when water service outages are scheduled, according to PWD. Construction hours will be from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Street parking during these hours may be restricted.
For more information about this project, visit the CPN website.
Posted on 08 January 2015 by Mike Lyons
We have some good news and bad news. The good news is that “Death Bi Chocolate,” the terrific annual fundraiser/awareness raiser that includes awesome chocolate concoctions, is this Saturday, Jan. 10 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The bad news is that this is the last one.
The bisexual support group BiUnity is again hosting the event at the A-Space (4722 Baltimore Ave.). But this year it’s free, although donations can be made.
“We’ll still have an abundance of chocolate, hot drinks, board games, and socializing. People are welcome to stop by, join us, and leave with some chocolate,” said organizer Rachael Schechter, by e-mail. “It’s just free this year.”
That’s because BiUnity is disbanding after the event. Donations are welcome and will be combined with the organizations leftover funds and donated to other organizations that have helped them in the past, including the A-Space and the William Way Center.
Posted on 08 January 2015 by WestPhillyLocal.com
The Walnut Street West Library Children’s Chess Club is looking for volunteer chess coaches to teach children 6 years to 13 years of age. The club meets every Wednesday from 5:15-7 p.m. at the library located at 201 South 40th Street (corner of 4oth and Walnut).
You don’t have to be a chess master, just patient when working with kids.
Please contact head coach, Molly Saweikis at msaweikis@gmail.com if you are interested.
Posted on 07 January 2015 by WestPhillyLocal.com
We’re passing along a Thank You note from the community association Cedar Park Neighbors (CPN), which recently hosted the annual Holiday Basket Giveaway, the event made possible with donations from the members of the community. “We had a great turn out and met our financial goal!” writes the event coordinator Michelle Lewis. And here’s the note:
On behalf of Cedar Park Neighbor’s Holiday Baskets Committee, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who helped make this year’s holiday basket drive a very successful event, to date. We could not have done it without your financial support and volunteerism. Also, a special thank you to our local businesses, community centers and churches for helping us provide this service to families in our community. See you next December!
Sincerely,
Michelle Lewis & Beverly Rouse, Cedar Park Neighbors
More information on how to join CPN is available on their website.
Posted on 07 January 2015 by Mike Lyons
The School District of Philadelphia began considering applications for new charter schools this week. Two schools in particular have been the topic of discussion among some in the neighborhoods recently.
The district received over a dozen applications from charter schools interested in opening new schools in West Philly.
One of the proposed new charters is the Philadelphia Music and Dance Charter School, which has applied to open a school at the old West Philadelphia High School (48th and Walnut), has drawn attention from nearby community organizations. In the application, officials from the proposed school note that they spoke with many in the community, including community associations, about the school. Continue Reading
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