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Frankford gets a computer lab through PhillyRising initiative [slideshow] 0

Jan10

Mayor Michael Nutter helps cut the ribbon at the new Frankford Computer Center. Photo/Michelle Alton

With partners PhillyRising and Temple University, Frankford got a computer lab Friday.

The Frankford Community Development Corporation celebrated the grand opening with Mayor Michael Nutter, City Managing Director Rich Negrin and Manny Citron, PhillyRising’s Northeast coordinator. The CDC has been working with PhillyRising on several community improvement projects since the city brought the program to the neighborhood a year ago. continue reading »

Lambie Funeral Home puts on its fourth annual Live Nativity [slideshow] 0

Dec20

Lambie Funeral Home hosted its fourth annual live nativity Saturday. Photo by Ed Williams

The fourth annual Live Nativity, as in previous years, was held in the parking lot of Lambie Funeral Home, at Rowland Avenue and Rhawn Street this past Saturday.

Families young and old alike came from around the Northeast to pet a live camel, sheep and baby goats and see baby Jesus, Mary, Joseph, shepherds and the three wise men. And of course, Santa was there. continue reading »

Photos: Mayfair’s annual tree lighting ceremony 0

Dec8

For the second conescutive year, Mayfair celebrated its Christmas tree lighting ceremony in the small park next to Frusco's steaks. Photo by Bill Achuff.

Following stops earlier in the week in Fox Chase and Tacony, Santa spent Sunday afternoon in Mayfair for the neighborhood’s annual tree lighting ceremony.

Check out the slideshow below to see photos by Bill Achuff of residents enjoying hot chocolate, live music, Santa and a fully decorated tree. continue reading »

Tacony Library becomes Winterfest for a day of holiday festivities [slideshow] 0

Dec6

Kids join in on Christmas carol singing at Saturday's Winterfest in Tacony. Photo by Liza Meiris.

It might have been the first weekend of December, but Saturday’s Winterfest in Tacony was a full-fledged holiday celebration.

Families packed the Tacony Library Saturday afternoon for crafts, foods, caroling and visits from two very special guests: Santa and the Phillie Phanatic.

You can check out the Tacony Civic Association’s photos on Facebook and view our slideshow below with pictures by Liza Meiris. continue reading »

Christmas came early to Fox Chase Saturday [slideshow] 0

Dec5

A day of holiday festivities in Fox Chase ended with the tree lighting in Lions Park. Photo by G.E. Reutter.

Christmas came early to Fox Chase this past Saturday with three events in the neighborhood.

The annual green sale at Fox Chase Farm, Craft Sale and Bazaar at Ryerss Museum and Library and the annual Christmas Tree Lighting in Lions Park. continue reading »

Father Judge breaks ground at Ramp Playground Renovation Project [slideshow] 0

Nov28

Father Judge athletes join Director of Institutional Advancement Brian Patrick King and President Fr. Joe Campellone for the groundbreaking ceremony at Ramp Playground. Photo by Michelle Alton.

The rain couldn’t keep Father Judge administrators, city officials and students athletes away from Ramp Playground Wednesday.

As the city slid into the holiday break, the group celebrated the ground breaking of the Ramp Playground Renovation Project across the street from the school’s doors. By spring, Ramp will have two new synthetic turf fields, dual energy efficient lighting, exterior & interior fencing, sod/seed for non-turf areas, a walkway for fans/players between fields and scoreboards at each field. continue reading »

Slideshow: Frankford Avenue gets festive for annual Mayfair-Homlesburg Thanksgiving Parade 0

Nov21

Swenson was one of many schools marching down Frankford Avenue at the 2011 Mayfair-Holmesburg Thanksgiving Parade. Photo by Liza Meiris.

There was no need for a rain date. Service men and women, cheerleaders, dance teams, business owners, community members, pets and babies paraded down Frankford Avenue Sunday for the annual Mayfair-Holmesburg Thanksgiving Parade.

Click below to see our full slideshow of photos. If you took your own photos, email them to info AT neastphilly.com and we’ll add them to our photo gallery. continue reading »

Mayfair/Holmesburg Thanksgiving Parade set for Sunday [slideshow] 0

Nov17

Families watch as the Mayfair-Homesburg Thanksgiving Parade rolls down Frankford Avenue in 2010. Photo by Brian Bailey.

Sunday marks the annual Mayfair-Holmesburg Thanksgiving Parade, and unless it rains, Grand Marshall Ed Kelly will lead the “Bringing Music to Mayfair” parade down Frankford Avenue.

The Mayfair Civic Association has a guide to everything you need to know for parade day, including tips for businesses that want to get involved.

Festivities begin at noon on Frankford Avenue at Rhawn Street, and will end at 3 p.m. at Knorr Street. In between, performers will stop at Ryan Avenue and one other location farther South to entertain the crowd. continue reading »

Photos: Cats for adoption at ACCT [slideshow] 0

Nov15

Whitney is a young female calico who needs a home. Photo by Stephen Schultz

Every week, the Animal Care & Control Team brings pets to animal care stores around the weekend to help them connect with their potential owners.

Saturday, several cats were hanging around outside the Haldeman Avenue PetSmart displaying their stripes, spots and tricks. continue reading »

Three years later, Mayfair gets its playground 0

Nov10

Two Giant employees work in the rain to help assemble Mayfair Memorial Playground. Photo by Kirsten Stamn

“A promise kept. That’s what this is.”

Melinda Mulvenna, a co-chair for the Friends of Mayfair Memorial Playround, surveyed the playground that was furiously undergoing construction, with hundreds of volunteers milling around hauling mulch, assembling equipment and pushing wheelbarrows. The Mayfair Memorial Playground at Rowland Avenue and Vista Street, which was to be completed in only a matter of hours, had taken more than three years to get rebuilt after it had been torn down. And for Mulvenna, that was a personal triumph, as she was an indirect reason for the previous playground’s destruction.

“My daughter [Kaylee] was the one that was hurt. Her foot got caught in the padding and she fell into the monkey bars. Thank God it was only a black eye,” she said. “I called politicians and the mayor’s office; all I asked for was that the padding be repaired. I thought I was doing the right thing. One innocent phone call . . . it was demolished that April.”

Looking at the progress that had been made that morning, Mulvenna’s eyes became glassy. “Three years later, now look at it. We’re putting in a rumble slide for people with special needs. Our goal is to have everybody play. This is for kids with casts or wheelchairs, everyone. We even have Freddy the Firetruck for John Redmond, the firefighter who passed away and [for whom] this park is dedicated to for his service. We’re even painting his number on the side,” she said.

For Mayfair, getting to this day has been a long, arduous process. Before, in the times of former Pa. Rep. John Perzel, Mayfair might have gotten a check from the government, which was putting lots of resources into building up the community. But with Perzel’s indictment, all the funds had to come from donations and the community, which rose spectacularly to the challenge. continue reading »

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