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Germantown Info Hub and G-town Radio want to invite you to take part in our Germantown Info Hub Neighborhood Stories Project! We will produce more than 40 first-person narratives by […]
WCGN recently received notice that as of December 15, 2020, Yahoo Groups will be shut down for good. That means we (and you) will no longer be able to access […]
Jill Saull writes: As winter starts to close in and the virus marches on it is more important than ever to care for our neighbors who are in need because […]
The property at the southwest corner of Tulpehocken and Germantown is being purchased from Settlement Music School by Hightop Real Estate and Development, which intends to build a 50 unit […]
In case you’re wondering what has been happening with the city’s plans to rezone our part of Philadelphia, the short answer is that those plans are on hold indefinitely.
REZONING As many of you know, Philadelphia is reaching the conclusion of its project to make changes in the city’s zoning, and WCGN learned during the winter that part of […]
Sue and Bob Finch, Walnut Lane residents who have been at the heart of West Central Germantown for over 50 years, have sold their home and moved to Upper Black […]
The topic of the Station Garden reminds me to alert anyone with trees in their yard to be on the lookout right now for the early stages of this destructive […]
The Spring Cleanup/Mulching day at the Tulpehocken Station Garden was cancelled and is being replaced with a few weeding sessions with very small groups spread out. As we will probably […]
WCGN’s January 26th Winter Potluck started off with an adorable surprise. Jenny Anne Horst-Martz arrived with a unique contribution to the dessert table–cupcakes dressed up as traffic lights, with dabs […]