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Electric Vehicle Charging Facility Ready For The Future; Still Waiting For A Customer To Pull Into Dock by Rory G. McGlasson The well-known phrase, “If you build it, they will come,” – taken from a popular baseball movie – could not be more apt for Howard Zarwin at Liberty Plaza. Zarwin, who owns and operates the Southport strip mall on Columbus Boulevard, decided his company would be the first in the state to purchase a “U-Go” electric-car charging station. The problem is, since the station opened it in October 2010, not a single
SOUTHPORT PLAZA Manager Howard Zarwin stands by first State installed Electric Vehicle (EV) charging station at Liberty Plaza on Columbus Boulevard near Tasker Street. Zarwin said he expect many vehicles to use station in the future, he estimates around two years.
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vehicle has pulled in for a charge-up. “We didn’t expect a rush of cars to come,” Zarwin said. “In fact, we did not expect any. “That’s because the auto manufacturers have not really built the electric cars yet; but when they do, we are ready!” Chevrolet and Nissan rolled out electric cars in 2010 with dealers targeted in other metropolitan cities such as Miami, Los Angeles and Dallas. Currently, not one single auto (Cont. Page 2)
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Ninth Graders At Southern Win $4,500 To Keep Arts Alive Ninth-grade students at Southern HS were handed a $4,500 check to help build some “bridges and allies” on Tuesday night. As part of its efforts to keep the arts alive in Philadelphia schools, the Picasso Project, an arts advocacy program of Public Citizens for Children and Youth, presented the 9th graders with a check -- one of ten grants -- presented to Philadelphia public schools. Southern students will work with Spiral Q Puppet Theatre to initiate a program to improve (Cont. Page 2)
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