WITH TEMPERATURES creeping toward 100 degrees Thursday, William Roberts manned the lifeguard stand in the cooling station he set up for neighborhood kids under the spray of a fire hydrant within roped off traffic cones at the intersection of 47th Street and Paschall Avenue near his home in West Philadelphia.
It takes a village elder to cool a city's children
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