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A Little Rhythm

I’m making it a weekly routine to set my alarm 15 minutes early Wednesday mornings, giving enough time to survey and sweep the block. And this brisk taste of fall hasn’t stopped me, or the other do-gooders who have provided pick-up updates. Jonathan, Kayla, Emily, John and “Anonymous on 24th Street” have each commented on their continued efforts. Keep up the great work.

If there are others, don’t be shy. And if there aren’t, then isn’t it time to put your body where your blog is?

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The Author

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Melissa Dribben has been a staff writer at the Inquirer for 18 years. Her current beat chronicles the characters, trends, quirks and challenges of Center City.

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Ned Rauch-Mannino is filling in for Melissa while she's on vacation. Ned is the policy and program analyst for the Urban Industry Initiative, an economic development agency of the City of Philadelphia. He helped craft the anti-litter campaign, "Love Where You Live," and works to connect communities to government resources in an effort beautify neighborhoods and educate citizens.


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