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Lower North Philadelphia CDC celebrates Juneteenth renames Sharswood Plaza—Webb Plaza
THE APOLOGUES
Another Giant, Dr. Charles Blockson has passed
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City Council approves FY 2024 Budget • Focus on Worker Recruitment & Retention, Quality of Life, Public Safety & Continued Wage & Business Tax Reduction
The Black Reparations Movement Fundamental Notes (Pt 3)
Patriots 30th Anniversary at Valley Forge National Historical Park
Update on What a Vice President does
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City launches Racial Equity Strategy Dashboard to Reinforce Transparency and Track Progress in Achieving Racial Equity
City accepting applications for Community Resilience and Environmental Justice Fund
Defend against Scammers who target your Social Security Benefits
We Celebrate Juneteenth: A Poetic Journey book release
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Resources to help Save your Property
Sheriff’s Sale Notices for July 11, 2023
3rd Annual Daddy and Me Dance
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Celebrate Independece Around the World! • The Fourth of July in the United States commemorates America's independence from Great Britain. On July 4, 1776, a group of Americans sogned the Declaration of Independence. Today, Americans celebrate with parades, barbeque, fireworks shows, and wearing red, white and blue.