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Steps to Open A Business in Chestnut Hill
The Chestnut Hill Community Association has laid out a step-by-step plan for a business to open in Chestnut Hill.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, Kaitlyn graduated from nearby Arcadia University with a degree in print communications.
She spent her middle and high school years at J.R. Masterman in Fairmount, and through those years became close friends with students and families from the Chestnut Hill area.
Before coming to Patch, Kaitlyn had been covering the Abington, Jenkintown and Cheltenham suburbs for The Times Chronicle newspaper.
When she is not writing about Chestnut Hill, Kaitlyn can be found playing guitar or piano, browsing at local record shops or catching a play at any of the Philadelphia area theaters.
<b>Your Beliefs</b>
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<strong>Politics: How would you describe your political beliefs? </strong>
I would consider myself a bit left of center, as a registered Democrat, particularly on domestic policy. When it comes to local politics, however, I find that there is very little difference between conservatives and liberals; everyone just wants the best for their community.
<strong>Religion: How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?</strong>
I grew up with a very religious family, but one that has been supportive of me finding my own beliefs. When I find them, I’ll let you know.
<strong>Local Hot Button Issues: What do you think are the two or three most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues?</strong>
Commercial real estate is an issue in Chestnut Hill, as in most communities. People want to know what shops are coming, staying and leaving. They also want to know why.
I also think the arts are one of the best assets to Chestnut Hill. They not only serve residents, but the arts bring patrons from other neighborhoods to the Hill.
While there is really no opinion to be formed on these issues, I will thoroughly cover these, and other issues in the community.
The Chestnut Hill Community Association has laid out a step-by-step plan for a business to open in Chestnut Hill.
The Philadelphia Mural Arts project on the southern wall of Bredenbeck's Bakery is looking closer and closer to finished.
On the 11th anniversary of the September 11 attack, Patch wants you to share your stories from that day.
Michael Mendlow, D.D.S., has his practice at 8505 Germantown Ave.
Each week, we'll post the results of The Night Kitchen's cookie election.
Woodmere Art Museum has begun constructing the hay maze on its front lawn.
The operating rooms are part of the hospital's expansion opening next month.
A Free-Cycle clothing event will take place Sept. 22.
The new emergency room at Chestnut Hill Hospital is only about six weeks away from opening.
The emergency room expansion of Chestnut Hill Hospital will be open Oct. 20.
Chill on the Hill attended two Chestnut Hill Community Association meetings to discuss neighbor concerns.
A look at upcoming meetings of the Chestnut Hill Community Association and its subcommittees.
A program that enlists volunteers over age 55 is coordinating with John S. Jenks Elementary.
Patch offers a comparison of homes for sale in Northwest Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs.
Three local attractions you can visit on about one tank of gas.
The organizers put together a video to advertise the event.
The 14th District of Philadelphia Police are advising residents of laws and tips regarding animals in Philadelphia.
Mike Pieciuk is the owner and operator of the Primo Hoagies franchise coming to Chestnut Hill this fall.