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The Fresh Grocer at 40th and Walnut to close in March; Acme to open this year (updated)

February 19, 2020

UPDATE: Fresh Grocer will be closing the store at 40th and Walnut Streets in early March, according to Jennifer Rizzi, Director of Communications at the University of Pennsylvania. Penn has signed a lease with Acme Markets for this location. Acme is currently working on an anticipated timeframe for renovations to the existing facility and anticipated opening.

Fresh Grocer will leave its 40th and Walnut Street location this spring after four years of legal battle with the landlord – The University of Pennsylvania. According to a joint statement from Penn and Fresh Grocer, the store will close in March 2020, after almost 20 years in operation.

Penn terminated the Fresh Grocer’s lease in April 2016, claiming that the store had failed to renew it on time. Fresh Grocer countered with a lawsuit against Penn and refused to vacate the space until this spring.  Continue Reading

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Mercy Philadelphia Hospital to close in-patient care facility

February 18, 2020

Mercy Hospital in West Philadelphia, which has provided in-patient services to residents for more than 100 years, may terminate these services by mid-August, according to reports. The officials of the hospital, located at 54th and Cedar and operated by Trinity Health, have notified city health officials about their plans, WHYY reports.

“Hospital officials assured City health officials that if these services are terminated, the process will take months and be conducted responsibly,” Philadelphia Health Commissioner Thomas Farley said in a statement.  Continue Reading

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Help the City select the best ‘I Voted’ sticker for 2020 elections

February 14, 2020

Now through March 1st, members of the public are invited to choose a winner of the contest to redesign the ‘I Voted’ sticker that voters will receive at the polls on election days. The contest is organized by Philadelphia City Commissioners, in partnership with the School District of Philadelphia.

Nine finalists were chosen from over a 150 entries. The judging team selected three adult finalists, as well as two from each of the college, high school and K-8 categories. Finalists range from professional graphic designers to elementary school students. The team of judges who selected the finalists were from a diverse background of art, education, and government, and each brought a unique insight to the process.  Continue Reading

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February Spruce Hill Zoning Meeting to discuss a fitness & climbing center proposed in church building at 41st and Ludlow

February 10, 2020

Neighbors and all interested individuals are invited to a monthly Spruce Hill Community Association’s Zoning Committee meeting, which will be held tonight at 7 p.m. at the Spruce Hill Center (257 S. 45th St).

A few zoning applications will be discussed, including two new business operations in the neighborhood:

• A new coffee shop is being proposed near 42nd and Baltimore, at 500 S. 42nd Street. This business operation requires a special exception for the proposed use as a “prepared food shop”.

• A Reach Climbing + Fitness operation is being proposed in a church building at 41st and Ludlow (see photo). The building is on the local historic register and the applicant will discuss how they are seeking to adapt the current structure to the intended use.

Residents are invited to attend the meeting and ask questions and offer comments.

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Letter: On being gay, Catholic and living next to the school that hosted Mike Pence

February 7, 2020

Editor’s Note: This letter to the editor piece was submitted by Patrick Brown, a resident of Farragut Terrace, following Vice President Mike Pence’s visit of St. Francis de Sales School on Wednesday.

Neighbors rallying outside of St. Francis de Sales School on Wednesday (Photo by West Philly Local).

I was chatting with a neighbor a couple of months after moving to my house on Farragut Terrace. OK, to be honest, I was griping about the inconveniences of living so close to a school. She, in response, agreed, lamenting that at times she also felt like St. Francis de Sales School treats our block like its own personal back alley. That was six years ago, and though the regular frustrations have yet to dwindle entirely, I do accept that I chose to live next door to a school. But on Wednesday, the grievances once again came to the fore. As the current administration’s campaign bus idled for two hours just a few yards from my front door, I began feeling worthless.

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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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