April 25, 2025

Schmear Bagel Parlor is now open at 44th and Spruce. (Schmear Instagram photo)
The wait is over. Spruce Hill-based bagel lovers can finally get their daily fix of fresh bagels and schmears at a newly opened Schmear Bagel Parlor at 265 S. 44th Street.
The shop owners, Penn alumni Dave Fine and Brett Weinheimer, announced their plans to take over the space, formerly occupied by Lil Pop Shop, last spring. They also announced a cooperation with Lil Pop Shop which continued selling popsicles at that location through the fall. After being closed for renovation since December, the store has reopened this week as Schmear Bagel Parlor.
Philadelphia’s first Schmear Bagel Parlor location will have a brand-new menu, plus “you can enjoy Lil Pop Shop popsicles, Weckerly’s Ice Cream sandwiches, and Rival Bros. coffee all day,” according to Schmear’s Instagram post. Initial hours of operation will be Monday and Tuesday 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. and Wednesday-Sunday 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
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April 25, 2025
The Philadelphia Police Southwest Detective Division is asking for community assistance in locating a missing endangered person.
A 65-year-old man, Darryl Smith, has been missing since yesterday. He left his home at 6216 Dickens St., which is in the 12th Police District, on Thursday, April 24, at approximately 2:15 p.m. Smith suffers from dementia, according to police.
If you have any information concerning this person’s whereabouts, please contact Detective Christopher Godfrey:
215-686-3183/3184
Det. Godfrey #863
christopher.godfrey@phila.gov
April 24, 2025
The annual Penn Relays has kicked off at Franklin Field (200 South 33rd St) on the University of Pennsylvania campus. The event will be held through Saturday, April 26th and will affect traffic near the field and in the surrounding area. Motorists should expect heavy traffic volume and delays in the area all day every day through Saturday.
Also, there will be intermittent closures on 33rd Street from South Street to Walnut Street every day Thursday through Saturday. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes on these days.
The Penn Relays is the oldest and largest track and field competition in the United States, hosted annually since April 21, 1895 by the University of Pennsylvania. For additional information about the Penn Relays, including safety and security, please visit The Penn Relays website. The race schedule is available here.
April 23, 2025

UPDATE: Due to rain in the forecast for Saturday, West Craft Fest has been postponed to Sunday, April 27.
Here are some details on the annual spring edition of the popular West Craft Fest, which will be held this Sunday, April 27, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at The Woodlands (40th and Woodland).
Over 100 local artists and makers are expected to participate in this year’s Fest and to showcase their unique handmade wares, including jewelry, ceramics, home wares, accessories, original art, prints, stationery, clothing, candles, soaps, stickers, and much more! The list of the vendors is available here.
The Fest is also a great opportunity to spend time outdoors at a beautiful historic setting, which is in full spring bloom right now, enjoying live music and aerial dance performances by Tangle Movement Arts (see photo below). If you get hungry, there are some great food truck choices this year (see more here). Just bring your picnic blanket or chair! Children are invited to take part in art & craft activities.
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April 21, 2025
The Human Rights Coalition of Philadelphia will hold a Town Hall in West Philly to discuss Community Solar projects this Saturday, April 26. The event is part of the organization’s campaign to raise Philadelphians’ climate consciousness and promote energy democracy.
Community Solar projects enable people to invest in clean solar energy and receive a credit for the resulting savings on their monthly electricity bills. Such projects are of particular value to renters, who today make up nearly half of all City residents. Projects can be organized by churches, civil organizations, or private companies, and they can be located in vacant lots, fields, or on warehouses roofs. While laws authorizing Community Solar have been enacted in 22 states and the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania is lagging behind this trend. However, a Community Solar bill (HB 1155, Schweyer) has been introduced in the PA State House.
The Town Hall will feature Elowyn Corby of the Our Solar Now Coalition as keynote speaker. State Rep. Rick Krajewski, a cosponsor of HB 1155, has been invited to join the discussion. The Town Hall will be held at 316 N. 42nd Street, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.. Lunch will be provided.
– Elaine Fultz
April 15, 2025
Check out some Spring and Easter egg hunts that will be held around the neighborhood this weekend. Do you know of more egg hunts? Please post them in our comments section below.
Saturday, April 19
Clark Park (43rd and Regent)
Renewal Church is holding its annual Easter Egg Hunt again at Clark Park on Saturday, April 19 at 11 a.m. Come for free crafts, games, face painting, and an Egg Hunt! The egg hunt is for kindergarten-age children and younger. Registration is required. See the flyer for more details.
Walnut St. West Library (40th and Walnut)
The annual Spring Egg Hunt will return this year on Saturday, April 19 at the green space on Locust Walk and 40th St. There will be two sessions for different age groups: Ages 6 & under will begin at 2 p.m.; Ages 7 to 10 will begin at 3:15 p.m. Come enjoy a spring-themed story time followed by an egg hunt and book giveaway. Maybe there will even be an Easter Bunny Sighting! Hosted by the Friends of Walnut Street West Library and local college students from Circle K (Kiwanis Club), in association with the library. Note: All the activities will be indoors in the event of rain.
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