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by Anonymous

Occupy Philadelphia Year 2
Occupy Philadelphia Year 2

PHILADELPHIA, PA — On September 17th, 2011, the first tents went up at Zuccotti Park in the financial district of New York City. What resulted was an international insurgency of activists committed enough to proclaiming the message of social and economic equality that they would: give up their lives to camp in a public park, educate the people about crimes being committed in their names from Oakland to Chicago to Kalamazoo, erect tent cities (reminiscent of the Hoovervilles of old) and serve as public reminders of Wall Street greed and corrupt government. The world had been occupied.

On October 6th of that same year, Philadelphia took up the call. In the past year, we have taken our message of economic justice, social equality, and a fair economy to the streets, to the the banks and to City Hall. From protests to sit-ins to National Gatherings, we shone a spotlight on the plight of everyday Philadelphians and beyond. We have experienced setbacks in the form of police aggression and political games, but rest assured that we have not been, nor will we be, silenced.

As year two begins, we call on our fellow Philadelphians to Fight the Power. Big bankers and political puppets still mold our city in their image even at the cost of our families and communities. We must not allow big money backed special interests to destroy our communities for their own profits. We must not let politicians sit idly by, pacified by their concern for campaign contributions and let it happen. It is time the people of Philadelphia rose up against corruption.

We invite you to join us on October 6th, 2012 at City Hall at noon. Together we will send a message all over the city of Philadelphia: that the people have come for their due, and we are not going anywhere until justice and equality run uninhibited through the streets.

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AMBLER, PA — Ambler Borough Water is working on maintenance and recoating of the Houston Road Water Tank, located near the Wissahickon High School. This $500,000 project involves taking the tank out of service for several weeks to perform maintenance. Water customers may experience low water pressure, especially during peak demand times. Areas affected include: Ambler Borough services north of Tennis Avenue between Hendricks & Bethlehem Pike including Haywood Park; all Lower Gwynedd Township services in the system; and Upper Dublin Township services south of Tennis Avenue east of Bethlehem Pike traversing along Meadowbrook and in the Hoffman Road vicinity. It is anticipated that the tank will be fully recoated, filled and returned to the water distribution system by early October. We apologize for this inconvenience to our customers.

Ambler Borough is the social, cultural and business center of this area. It is a friendly small town covering less than a square mile in area with a stable population of 6400. Its churches, affordable housing, great schools, convenient public transportation accessibility, municipal parks & recreation facilities and a “walkable” downtown commercial district make it an ideal location for living, working and playing. This site is dedicated to providing residents and visitors with vital information about our community. Please feel free to contact us with comments and questions regarding information posted on this site.