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Dozens still without power due to faulty underground cable. Update: power restored

Posted on 29 November 2012 by WPL

Update: Service was restored to all the affected residents just before midnight last night.

11/28, 5:48 p.m.: About 930 residents lost their power on Tuesday night, shortly after 11:00 p.m., in the Spruce Hill and Garden Court areas due to an issue with an underground cable at 49th and Spruce Streets, according to PECO spokesperson Liz Williamson. Service was restored to about 865 of those residents by about 2 a.m. Wednesday morning.

There are currently 65 residents in the vicinity of 49th and Spruce Streets without service. “PECO has already contacted those customers to let them know that we are working to replace the underground cable in their area and that their service may not be restored for several hours while we make repairs,” Williamson said at about 5 p.m.

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Actor to be remembered in Dec. 5 Curio show

Posted on 28 November 2012 by WPL

Reuben Mitchell.

Reuben Mitchell, an inspiring 31-year-old actor, was riding his motorcycle on the 3900 block of Woodland Avenue shortly after 7 a.m. on November 12 when he struck a car that was making a u-turn. He died later that evening from the injuries sustained in the accident (source: Philly.com). Reuben was cast to play the role of Magnus in an upcoming Curio Theatre show, Tom Stoppard’s The Real Inspector Hound.

Mourning Reuben’s death and after some difficult decisions, the theatre administration decided to cancel the first weekend of previews scheduled for November 29 – December 1 but to go on with the main production run. Josh Browns who knew Reuben well will be filling the role.

“It’s been a real tragedy for the entire Philadelphia theatre community,” says Curio’s Managing Director Gay Carducci. “Though, we have known Reuben for quite some time, The Real Inspector Hound was going to be the first show that Reuben would have done with us. After much thought we decided to continue on with the show, as we believe Reuben would have wanted us to do.”

The December 5 performance will be held in honor of Reuben, and all of the proceeds that evening will go to his family in an “effort to help them during this trying time.”

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Street closures for Philadelphia Marathon, Nov. 16-18 (updated with map)

Posted on 13 November 2012 by WPL

In preparation for the 19th annual Philadelphia Marathon, city officials have issued a traffic and parking advisory for many parts of the city. Delays are expected and motorists are advised to avoid these areas. Some portions of West Philly will be affected too.

Some of the major areas impacted include:

– The inner lanes of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Friday, November 16 through Sunday, November 18.
– Citywide along the 26.2-mile route of the Philadelphia Marathon on Sunday, November 18

The following streets will be closed at 6:45 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 18, and will reopen, as runners pass through the race course. All race routes will remain closed until 4 p.m.

– 21st Street, from Spring Garden to Arch streets
– 22nd Street, from Spring Garden to Arch streets
– Benjamin Franklin Parkway, from 22nd to 16th streets
– Arch Street between 16th to 4th streets
– 4th Street Arch to Vine streets
– Race Street, from 4th Street to Columbus Boulevard
– Columbus Boulevard (Southbound lanes), Vine Street to Washington Avenue
– Southbound off-ramp, from I-95 at Washington Avenue
– Washington Avenue, from Columbus Boulevard to Front Street
– Front Street, from Washington Avenue to South Street
– South Street, Front to 6th streets
– 6th Street, Bainbridge to Market streets
– Chestnut Street, 6th to 34th streets
– 34th Street, Chestnut Street to Girard Avenue
– Lansdowne Drive, Girard Avenue to South Concourse Drive
– South Concourse Drive, Lansdowne Drive to West Memorial Hall Drive
– West Memorial Hall Drive, South Concourse to Avenue of the Republic
– Avenue of the Republic, West Memorial Hall Drive to Centennial Circle
– Old Lansdowne Drive to the Sweetbriar Loop
– Black Road
– Martin Luther King Drive
– Kelly Drive
– The Falls Bridge
– Ridge Avenue, Schoolhouse Lane to Manayunk Avenue
– Main Street, Ridge Avenue to Green Lane.

Update: Here’s a link to a map showing the streets closed during the marathon.

Source: Philly Police Blog

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How did West Philly vote in presidential election?

Posted on 07 November 2012 by WPL

The 2012 presidential election is over and president Barack Obama has been re-elected for the 2nd term. Being a strong democratic base, there are no surprises about how West Philly residents voted in this election. Here are some results by wards (click on the links to see ward maps):

Ward 27 (91.30 % precincts completed):

ROMNEY, MITT REPUBLICAN 1191 13.48 %
*OBAMA, BARACK DEMOCRATIC 7464 84.50 %
STEIN, JILL GREEN 61 0.69 %
JOHNSON, GARY LIBERTARIAN 99 1.12 %

 

Ward 24 (100% precincts completed):

ROMNEY, MITT REPUBLICAN 558 7.99 %
*OBAMA, BARACK DEMOCRATIC 6267 89.77 %
STEIN, JILL GREEN 42 0.60 %
JOHNSON, GARY LIBERTARIAN 104 1.49 %

 

Ward 46 (100% precincts completed):

ROMNEY, MITT REPUBLICAN 253 2.48 %
*OBAMA, BARACK DEMOCRATIC 9800 96.02 %
STEIN, JILL GREEN 103 1.01 %
JOHNSON, GARY LIBERTARIAN 42 0.41 %

 

Ward 51 (100% precincts completed):

ROMNEY, MITT REPUBLICAN 94 0.88 %
*OBAMA, BARACK DEMOCRATIC 10524 98.82 %
STEIN, JILL GREEN 17 0.16 %
JOHNSON, GARY LIBERTARIAN 14 0.13 %

 

Ward 60 (95.65% precincts completed):

ROMNEY, MITT REPUBLICAN 101 1.15 %
*OBAMA, BARACK DEMOCRATIC 8683 98.63 %
STEIN, JILL GREEN 9 0.10 %
JOHNSON, GARY LIBERTARIAN 10 0.11 %

 

Ward 6 (100% precincts completed):

ROMNEY, MITT REPUBLICAN 67 1.01 %
*OBAMA, BARACK DEMOCRATIC 6516 98.68 %
STEIN, JILL GREEN 10 0.15 %
JOHNSON, GARY LIBERTARIAN 7 0.11 %

 

Ward 44 (100% completed):

ROMNEY, MITT REPUBLICAN 58 0.87 %
*OBAMA, BARACK DEMOCRATIC 6633 98.99 %
STEIN, JILL GREEN 6 0.09 %
JOHNSON, GARY LIBERTARIAN 3 0.04 %

 

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News and notes on Election Day

Posted on 06 November 2012 by Mike Lyons

Voting seemed to have gotten off to a brisk start this morning, with many polling stations reporting long lines. While this is no reason to start wildly speculating about results in West Philly, it’s at least a good sign.

We will continually update this post throughout the day with bits and pieces of information and observations from around the neighborhoods. Please feel free to write us at editor@westphillylocal.com or tweet us at @westphillylocal with your observations while voting.

Here are some early tweets from this morning:

https://twitter.com/mabege/status/265808077478035456

https://twitter.com/estemonte/status/265883665144356865
 

Also – to lighten things up a little – we asked what might be the best way to work “jawn” into an Election Day tweet. @AdamButler got into this. His responses:

https://twitter.com/a_butler/status/265879399075831808

https://twitter.com/a_butler/status/265879508253569024

https://twitter.com/a_butler/status/265879508253569024

 

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Cedar Park Survey results to be revealed at the Fall community meeting

Posted on 06 November 2012 by WPL

neighborsCedar Park residents are invited to a special fall membership meeting this Thursday, Nov. 8, that will be held at the Calvary Center for Culture & Community at 48th and Baltimore, beginning at 7 p.m.

The preliminary results of the survey conducted by the Cedar Park Neighbors (CPN) community association will be released at the meeting. This fall, the Philadelphia City Planning Commission is creating a new plan for the neighborhood and over the past few months CPN has surveyed over 500 community members to find out what’s important about living in Cedar Park.

Representatives from several new shops and restaurants in the area have also been invited to talk about their businesses at the meeting.

You don’t have to be a member of Cedar Park Neighbors to attend, but there will be an opportunity to join.

For more information, email: contact@cedarparkneighbors.org or call 267-531-4147.

 

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