New plans for former David s Shoes building in East Liberty
Commercial real estate company hopes to fill space in ways that benefit community Share Updated: 5:46 PM EST Feb 17, 2021
Commercial real estate company hopes to fill space in ways that benefit community Share Updated: 5:46 PM EST Feb 17, 2021
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Show Transcript FOR PEOPLE WHO GREW UP IN EAST LIBERTY. DAVID’S SHOES WAS A STAPLE IN THE COMMUNITY FOR YEARS. NOW. THIS NEIGHBORHOOD HAS GONE THROUGH A LOT OF CHANGES SINCE IT FIRST OPENED THE BUSINESS SHUT DOWN, BUT NOW THERE’S A NEW PLAN FOR THE SPACE. DAVID’S SHOES IS THE LEGENDARY. IT WAS OUR FAMILY SHOE STORE. THAT’S WHERE YOU WENT PERIOD BECAUSE THEY WOULD SEE LIKE I SAID DAVID SHOES WAS A PART OF THE COMMUNITY EVERYBODY KNEW THAT SCHOOL TIME EASTER TIME. WE’RE GOING TO DAVID SHOES. YOU KNOW, WHAT BECAUSE THE PRICES WERE REASONABLE YOU WERE TREATED RESPECTFULLY THOSE FROM EAST LIBERTY. NOT ONLY UNDERSTAND THE STOR
But she knew Grace still had to deal with school. So what did she do?
She booked time at the Woolverton Inn, a cozy bed and breakfast in Stockton, Hunterdon County. They jumped in the car and soon arrived at their destination ready for four days of work, school, hiking, sightseeing, shopping and relaxation.
It’s called “Schoolcation” and it’s something that has become very popular during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The kids have been locked in the house since March,” said DeJohn, who lives in Montgomery Township, Somerset County. “They’re losing out on all the social aspects of being in school and a lot of the fun parts of it. I was just trying to put some fun back in.
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Leon Schlesinger, the producer who created Warner Brothers’ “Looney Tunes,” meets Porky Pig in the 1940 short film “You Ought to Be in Pictures.” Photo: Cartoon Research , Cartoon Research
In 1932, cinema screens were glowing with a Betty Boop cartoon called “I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead, You Rascal You.” This animated dream of cannibalism debuted some of the first live-action footage ever of Louis Armstrong playing his trumpet, his crisp, quick solo rising to a clarion growl, his band bringing the swaggering swing that Betty starts moving her shoulders to.
For a decade leading up to that moment, cartoons and jazz were each emerging as original but subversive American art forms. The two were often married on film because they shared dangerous tones and a pension for rule-breaking. With his new book “Wild Minds: The Artists and Rivalries that Inspired the Golden Age of Animati
New Jefferson Health practice geared toward LGBTQ+ patients opens in Haddonfield
Updated Dec 29, 2020;
Posted Dec 29, 2020
Jefferson Health Haddonfield Primary & Specialty Care, a LGBTQ+ Affirming Practice, is opening Monday, Jan. 4, at 80 Tanner St. in Haddonfield.jeffersonhealth.org
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Jefferson Health Haddonfield Primary & Specialty Care, a new “LGBTQ+ Affirming Practice“ at 80 Tanner St. in Haddonfield, will begin seeing patients on Monday, Jan. 4.
Accessible by car and public transportation, the practice will provide a “safe space for LGBTQ+ patients to seek inclusive, multidisciplinary care.”
While focused on caring for LGBTQ patients, the practice will be open to all adult members of the community needing medical care, offering services in infectious diseases care, HIV, behavioral health and primary care.