Wawa Hoagie Day; Peruvian pop-up; Regional Rail contract

The annual festival returned to Independence Mall in front of the National Constitution Center, attracting families and school groups to the lawn with live music, free food, and a call to support local community organizations.

Milder weather than the scorching highs of the past week made the long lines for the red bag — containing a Shorti hoagie, a bag of Herr’s chips, a Tastykake chocolate chip cookie bar, water and a Wawa hat — more bearable.

BP’s Nick Kariuki spoke with organizers about what it took to bring the local tradition back for another year. Continue reading…

Wawa’s beloved mascots were ready for plenty of photo ops during the Hoagie Day festivities on June 27, 2024. (Cory Sharber/WHYY)

After seven years working on a cruise ship, Manuel Ruiz felt he had seen much of the world and learned all he could as an onboard cook and pastry chef. Settled in Philly since 2018, he’s now manning Manny’s, a pop-up serving the Peruvian meals he grew up with.

On the menu at South Philly’s Brewery ARS and Cartesian Brewing this summer: ceviche, aji de gallina, and arroz con pollo or camarones, alongside a rotation of local dishes and, occasionally, sandwiches like a butifarra — brined and achiote-marinated pork with pickled onions. Continued reading…

Manuel Ruiz will be holding Manny’s Peruvian pop-up at Brewery ARS on June 27, July 11, and July 26. (Photo courtesy of Manuel Ruiz)

RECAP: What else happened?

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• Pennsylvania’s historic preservation tax credit program has an annual cap of $5 million. Legislation moving through Harrisburg could change that. [WHYY’s PlanPhilly]