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Philly Food Bucks program launching at a West Philly supermarket

September 14, 2015

PhillyFoodBucksStarting this week, The Food Trust‘s healthy food incentive program, Philly Food Bucks, will be available at a West Philly location of The Fresh Grocer (56th and Chestnut). Philly Food Bucks offers free-food coupons to SNAP participants who use their ACCESS card at area farmers’ markets (if you spend $5 in food stamps, you get $2 extra to spend on more fruits and vegetables at the market). With funding from the USDA’s Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive grant program, The Food Trust now has the opportunity to expand this model in other retail settings in Philadelphia and across the state.

“We’ve seen firsthand the impact Philly Food Bucks has at our regional network of farmers’ markets, allowing customers to make healthier decisions while sticking to their budget,” says Yael Lehmann, Executive Director of The Food Trust. “This grant allows us to offer the same opportunity in additional retail settings, like corner stores and supermarkets, to help more people bring home fresh, affordable food for their families.”

In addition to increasing the purchase of fresh fruits and vegetables by SNAP participants, this expanded Food Bucks program will benefit local farmers as well as local grocery businesses.

The promotion will run Sept. 13-Oct. 17 and will be available only at The Fresh Grocer at 56th and Chestnut Streets in West Philadelphia. During this period, Price Plus® club card members who use their ACCESS card will receive a $2 digital coupon for every $5 they spend on fresh fruits and vegetables.

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Construction begins on new apartments at 46th and Walnut as new building nearby begins to fill

September 9, 2015

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Construction of a new apartment building at 46th and Walnut has begun. The three-story 40-unit apartment building at 4525 Walnut Street, which is aimed at students, will also include a fitness room, office and cellar, according to the city’s Department of Licences and Inspections database records. As was reported earlier, University Realty, which owns many other properties in the Drexel, Penn and Temple university areas, purchased the lot last year. Here you can see what other University Realty’s student housing projects are currently underway.  Continue Reading

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Directory of 2015-2016 Philadelphia after-school programs released

September 8, 2015

After School Activities Partnerships (ASAP) has released its 2015-2016 directory of Philadelphia after-school programs, which includes printed and online directories. The directory connects parents, youth and caregivers with extended-day programs and after-school resources throughout the city. This year’s printed ASAP Directory will be included in all editions of The Philadelphia Daily News on Wednesday, Sept. 9. Additional copies will be made available at libraries and transit hubs. The searchable online version of the directory is already available and is continuously updated.

Parents and caregivers can search the online directory by activity, such as arts and crafts, sports, writing, computer training, music, drama, and many more. An online map will help find programs in your area. Users can also browse directory listings by name. After-school care providers can submit information about their programs to be included in the directory.

As an example, we searched for programs offering arts and crafts, and here’s what the screenshot with the results looks like.

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Milk & Honey closed for “much needed spruce-up”

September 8, 2015

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Annie Baum-Stein behind the counter at Milk and Honey Market (Photo West Philly Local).

Milk and Honey Market is celebrating its 6th anniversary this month with a “much needed spruce-up.” The popular corner store and cafe at 45th and Baltimore is currently closed for some “exciting improvements” and is expected to reopen with a “whole new look” on Thursday, Sept. 10.

“After 6 years (September 4th) we have learned a lot about what works and what doesn’t with our original line and want to help our staff be more efficient and our customers more comfortable,” Milk & Honey co-owner Annie Baum-Stein wrote us in an email. “Look forward to shorter lines and waiting and double the seating!”

Milk & Honey owners have been tweeting about the progress with remodeling the space, so check out their Twitter account for updates.

 

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Labor Day closings, schedule changes

September 7, 2015

We hope you’re enjoying the last days of summer. Here’s some information on what’s closed today, and schedule changes for some city services and SEPTA. Happy Labor Day!

All government offices and public libraries are closed today

Post offices are closed, and there’s no mail delivery

SEPTA is operating on a Sunday schedule

No trash/recycling pick-up today. Set out your Monday’s trash on Tuesday, Sept. 8. There will be one-day trash pick-up delay for the rest of the week. Sanitation Convenience centers are also closed today.

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Restaurant news: New facade for Clarkville; What’s open, what’s closed (updated)

September 4, 2015

Here’s an update on some local existing and upcoming restaurants.

Work is at full steam to prepare Clarkville bar and restaurant for opening this Fall. The building at 43rd and Baltimore across from Clark Park, which used to house Best House Pizzeria, recently had some parts of the old facade stripped off to expose the red brick underneath. Check out these “before” and “after” photos:

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And here’s what it looks like from 43rd Street. The building already has a large green “Clarkville” sign painted on it.

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The opening date for the new bar and restaurant hasn’t been revealed yet. We’ll keep you posted. By the way, the owners, Leigh Maida, Brendan Kelly and Brendan Hartranft, who already own three restaurants in Philadelphia, including West Philly’s Local 44, are opening a Montreal-inspired bistro, called Coeur, on 8th and Christian on Sept. 15. More information about Clarkville is available hereContinue Reading

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