Monthly Archives: June, 2012

The giant of gym class

Retiring gym teacher Richard Alloway shows his class the proper way to space out during a group excercise on his last day of work...

Renewing the solemn memory

Veterans of Foreign War Memorial Post 20 held a re-dedication ceremony on Sunday afternoon for the war memorial at Abraham Lincoln High School. The...

Father Judge teams enjoy their new fields

Father Judge High School officials, and local politicians cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony for the school’s new sports fields, Tuesday, May 22,...

Our Lady of Ransom says farewell

On Sunday, Our Lady of Ransom held a Mass and reception to mark the closing of the parish school, which opened in 1956. The...

Resurrection gets renovations as Ransom sets to close

Members of the Philadelphia Catholic League Alumni Corps — foreground from left to right: Lisa Mannion, Kelly Prendergast, and Amy Gillespie — put up a new coat of...

Second chances

Jim Caldwell disassembles computers and reassembles their parts into working machines. MARIA POUCHNIKOVA / TIMES PHOTO— At Independence Industries, people who are visually impaired rebuild...

Finding her muse

Daphne La Croix, of Fox Chase, poses next to “Early Start,” one of six artistic pieces she submitted to the annual art exhibition at...

‘The Intouchables’ tells story of an unexpected friendship

Omar Sy (left) plays Driss, an ex-con hired to take care of the paralyzed millionaire Phillippe, played by Francois Cluzet, in ‘The Intouchables.’Like many...

Catch the Night Fever

Donna Pescow, along with Karen Lynn Gorney, is a star of the hit 1970s film ‘Saturday Night Fever.’ Both women will attend the Trump...

Oldtimers pay tribute to three great athletes

Connie Newman, Ruth Richard and Dave Riddick were honored at the most recent Oldtimers Bats and Balls Association meeting at Randi’s Restaurant in Bustleton....
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