PHILADELPHIA – This week on the Safe Spaces for Cycling Project, Work will begin this week and announce Philadelphia's Streets Commissioner Carlton Williams at a Friday news conference.
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Philadelphia News, Spots and More PHILADELPHIA – This week on the Safe Spaces for Cycling Project, Work will begin this week and announce Philadelphia's Streets Commissioner Carlton Williams at a Friday news conference.
PHILADELPHIA, PA - Sabrina's Café Says Farewell to Italian Market, and Hello to a Nearby Venue (yet to be announced), closing their doors at the 910 Christian street, the original Sabrina's Café in the Italian Market neighborhood. See Coverage on PhillyBite Magazine... Sabrina's Café is Closing Its Italian Market Location
PHILADELPHIA, PA -Center City District Restaurant Week returns in mid-May to reconnect regional residents and workers with their favorite dining locations. From Monday, May 17 through Friday, May 28, more than 60 restaurants partner with the CCD to provide a safe and lively dining experience, indoors, outdoors, or takeaway.
PHILADEPHIA PA - This May, Dunkin’ will offer DD Perks members in the Greater Philadelphia area a FREE Medium Hot Coffee* once a week, any day of the week, starting Monday, May 3 through Sunday, May 30.
PHILADELPHIA, PA - Streets Commissioner Carlton Williams announced that the southbound lanes of Kelly Drive, between S. Ferry Road and Hunting Park Avenue, will be closed overnight Wednesday, April 28, from 10 p.m. through 4:00 a.m. Thursday. The temporary closure will allow for repairs on the roadway, including new safety features along this dangerous stretch of road.
PHILADELPHIA PA - As the Kimmel Cultural Campus prepares to lift its curtains for the 2021/22 season, it celebrates Teacher Appreciation Week and the teachers who've gone above and beyond in this challenging learning environment by awarding hundreds of teachers gift certificates redeemable for tickets to its lineup of live, in-person performances. Through the generosity of its donors, the Kimmel plans to award 500 gift certificates valued at $50,000 to teachers in Title 1 schools.