bookmark_borderNew Development In Roxborough

PHILADELPHIA, PA — It is rare to see a new housing development in the city of Philadelphia; however, thirty-two new carriage houses are being built in the Roxborough neighborhood.

 

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Kingsley Court New Carriage Houses in Philadelphia, PA

Welcome to Kingsley Court

A new upscale community of 32 ‘single-family’ carriage homes in the convenience of the city, the beauty of Wissahickon Valley Park and Walnut Lane Golf Course.

The many standard amenities include:

  • Private driveway & garage
  • Front garden & backyard
  • Sidewalks & streetlights
  • 2400 sq ft of living space
  • 3-4 Bedrooms, 2 1/2 Baths
  • Finished 3rd floor loft
  • Hardwood floors
  • Recessed lighting
  • Granite counters
  • Stainless Whirlpool appliances

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bookmark_borderWentz Farmstead Cooking Colonial Food

WORCESTER, PENNSYLVANIA — Learn about the colonial method of making mincemeat pie during a visit to the Peter Wentz Farmstead on Saturday, November 10 from 10:00am-3:00pm. Meat combined with apples, spices, and spirits, baked in a pie crust is a traditional dish that has been enjoyed during this time of year for centuries.

Historic foodways volunteer, Karen Dougherty, will demonstrate the preparation of mincemeat in the summer kitchen using recipes dating back to the 18th century. Dressed in period clothing, she will explain the various skills required of a colonial housewife, including preserving food for the long, cold winter ahead when mincemeat pies and other dishes helped keep the family well-nourished.

For more information about this program and others, please call the Peter Wentz Farmstead at 610-584-5104 or visit www.historicsites.montcopa.org. The restored 18th century Pennsylvania German historic site is owned and operated by the County of Montgomery and receives support from the Peter Wentz Farmstead Society. The site is regularly open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am to 4:00pm and Sunday from 1:00pm to 4:00pm with guided tours every forty-five minutes.

bookmark_borderAbout New Jersey After Superstorm Sandy the Hurricane

Roller Coaster in the Ocean, Hurricane Sandy
Seaside Heights, NJ – Another view of the coaster is now a part of the Ocean. Before the storm it was on the boardwalk that no longer exists
Photo by Mike Grol

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Atlantic City Weekly

We are extremely grateful to all of those who worked in advance of the storm to provide the necessary preventative measures, those who served to protect all of us during the hurricane and those who have been tirelessly working on the recovery effort. Our thoughts and prayers are with those who are still dealing with the effects of Sandy.
-Brian Cahill, Trump Atlantic City Director of Media

“I didn’t post any pictures, comments, or anything today when I was in AC, it’s just to, I don’t even know what. Heart wrenching. I love AC and my friends. I just want my friends and ppl I dont even know and have never met to have their homes, jobs, lives back.”
— West Chester Resident

 

Le Grand Fromage
Power ON!! Thank you to everyone for continued support!! Opening TBA!!

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A great guy putting on a benefit for a great venue (that was damaged in Hurricane Sandy):
https://www.facebook.com/events/298456930258427/

Re-do ac benefit show @ le grand fromage
Friday, November 16 at 4:00pm at Le Grand Fromage
Join

 

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