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The totally terrific treehouses at Tyler Arboretum.
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a treehouse? Do you look back to your childhood, where you fled to your own little castle in the sky to see the world from a different (much higher) point of view? Most of us consider treehouses to be a retreat for the kids, constructed by v-shaped branches and the bare necessities, but Tyler Arboretum demonstrates that a treehouse can be just about anything you can imagine at their newest exhibition, Totally Terrific Treehouses. |
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How one Warwick businessman is changing kids’ lives on and off the court
Chris Ulsh is clearly a busy guy. As CEO of his own firm, Group9 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, and a father of three young boys, he rarely has a moment of free time. Add to that a brutal travel schedule, and a winemaking business on the side, and one would think that Ulsh is just Working for the Weekend; the iconic sentiment echoed in hit song that Loverboy recorded in 1981. Instead, the 43-year-old, six foot-two, former basketball player chooses to spend his time making sure local basketball courts are up to par, helping reinvigorate baseball fields and coaching kids to win in sports and life. |
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Phoenixville Celebrates the Classic Film’s 50th Anniversary.
In 1958, something truly terrible wrecked havoc in a Pennsylvania suburb. Nobody knew what it was, nobody knew where it came from, but one thing was for sure—its terror would never be forgotten. The words on the lips of every man, woman and child: “Beware of the Blob.” |
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Bringing rays of hope to deserving children
John Ruskin, famous author, poet and artist of the 19th century, once said, “The highest reward for a person’s work is not what they get for it, but what they become because of it.” |
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All Star Chase Utley Performs on the Field and Off:
The 2007 National League East Division Champion Philadelphia Phillies have a conditioned second baseman in Chase Utley. He plays hard at the game both in the field and at the plate. And the two-time all-star takes nothing for granted, except at the start of the off-season. |
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WMMR’s Preston & Steve Show Teams up with Local Company CheapCaribbean.com for the Trip of a Lifetime
On a typical Tuesday morning, you won’t see members of the WMMR’s popular program The Preston & Steve Show lounging around, sipping coffee, and leisurely discussing topics of the day. Instead, the tiny studio is a hotbed of activity, with interns, guests, and yes, the ever-popular cast squeezed into every corner, constantly moving from computer to control panel to soundboard to microphone. The first word that comes to mind: chaos. But this isn’t a typical radio show; after all, it takes more than just the run-of-the-mill for Bassetts Ice Cream to develop a flavor specifically for you (Gadzooks!). |
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Career Wardrobe helps women enter the workforce with the right clothes and an upbeat attitude.
Prolific novelist Horatio Alger had a successful formula for telling a story. He frequently chronicled the upward rise of a young man from humble beginnings who endures hardship and establishes himself in a position with potential. Alger’s consistent literary device, which signaled the beginning of a character’s ascent, was the acquisition of an article of clothing – a good overcoat, a pair of shoes or maybe a silver pocket watch. Such accoutrements would give the young man the courage and confidence to apply for an apprenticeship in a law firm or an entry-level position at some old New York investment house. Clothes made the man by helping to create a more hopeful future for him. And, to be sure, he was taken more seriously. |
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Philly’s Crime Fighter-in-Chief
Philadelphia’s District Attorney, Lynne Abraham, has prosecuted more than 1 million criminal cases during her illustrious, 17-year career, and it all started when she stole a yoyo at the impressionable age of four. |
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Conservation Society Inspires Through Art
At first glance, the Mills Grove Audubon Center may seem to be simply an historic site, first home of naturalist painter John James Audubon. But inside, it is a part of a massive national organization dedicated to preserving not only the memory of the artist, but the very environment he painted. And now that conservation is finally a popular topic, the Audubon Center is gaining momentum and reaching out to Montgomery County residents for support, before the infamous birds in Audubon’s paintings are all that’s left of Pennsylvania’s wildlife. |
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After a brief timeout, Philly sports-talk veteran has a new ESPN radio gig in NYC, a book about Penn State football and a regular spot on CN8 Professional sports journalist and broadcaster, Mike Missanelli, has run the gamut on the Philly sports scene. From his early career as a sports reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer to his long stint as one of the first on-air personalities on WIP 610 AM sports-talk radio, Missanelli has covered everything related to the contentious but entertaining world of sports-talk radio. |
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