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Date Added: July 14, 2008 04:32:02 AM
In mid-May the Archdiocese of Philadelphia completed its two-year, $17-million conversion of the former St. John Neumann High School in the Grays Ferry section of Philadelphia into 75 independent living apartments for low-income senior older adults.

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