By: Mike Newall
A trio of Center City sidewalk sweepers, on the trash beat for 35 years, received a tribute last week.
Mike Newall is a Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer. He focuses on culture and identity, exploring Philadelphia's rich history and the evolving landscape of South Philly, while capturing the vibrant characters that shape the city. Newall's work often highlights Philadelphia's preparations for the 250th anniversary of America in 2026 and has been featured in various publications including Lawton Publishing Company and The Press of Atlantic City.
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