Vol. II No. 125 (285)
Keeping You Posted With The Politics Of Philadelphia
August 19, 2011
Philadelphia Daily Record
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MAYOR MICHAEL NUTTER was taking things in good humor at Stu Bykofsky’s annual Variety fundraiser at Finnigan’s Wake last night. More pictures page 6.
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Aug. 20State Rep. Rosita Youngblood hosts 2011 Back to School Community Resource Fair at Burgess Ctr. (rear parking lot) at 200-220 W. Chelten Ave. (cor. of Wayne), 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Register K through 8th-graders for free school supplies by calling her office (215) 849-6426 before Aug. 12 while supplies last. Aug. 20State Sen. Shirley M. Kitchen hosts Community Health Fair on Master St. from 15th to 17th Sts., 1-5 p.m., in partnership with Shiloh Apostolic Temple, National Temple Baptist Ch., AME Union Ch., Bible Fellowship Ch. of God, Holy Trinity Deliverance Ch., Hope Matters, 10th Memorial Baptist Ch. and Juanita Rowe Foundation. All invited free.
Aug. 20Operating Engineers Summer Gathering at Keenan’s in N. Wildwood, N. J., 4 p.m. on. Aug. 21Pool Party for City Commissioner candidate Stephanie Singer at home of Lauri Kavulich and Ed Reitmyer, 24 E. Bells Mills Rd., 6 p.m. Contribution $250. Donate online via ActBlue or check to Friends of Stephanie Singer. For info email events@votesinger2011.com or (484) 469-0633. Aug. 26— State Sen. Shirley Kitchen and Rep. Mark Cohen will celebrate odlen yerasr on Senior Day in Memoprial Hall at St. William’s Church, Robbins and Argyle from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free health screenings, breakfast and lunch will be served. For info, call 215-227-6161.
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Fighting To Honor Gas Worker’s Heroism MARK KEELEY’S young cousin Julia models t-shirt to honor fundraising tournament in his honor. This PGW worker died in an explosion responding to a gas leak in Tacony. To ensure decent care for his family and other gas workers, State Sen. Mike Stack announced he was introducing a bill to extend to gas workers same survivor benefits enjoyed by public-safety workers who die on the job. Announcement was made at press conference at Gas Workers Union HQ at Willits Road & Roosevelt Boulevard, hosted by its President Keith Holmes, right.
Congressman Fattah Announces $4 Million in Grants for CHOP, Monell Congressman Chaka Fattah (DPhila.), the leading Democratic appropriator for scientific research, announced the award yesterday of four grants for Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, plus a grant to Monell Chemical Senses Center. In all, the research grants will direct more than $4.1 million to these institutions in the University City science district. “Scientific research, especially in the health sciences, is a key component of Philadelphia’s economy, 19 AUGUST, 2011
and grants of this nature will keep us moving forward,” said Fattah, the senior Democrat on the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce Justice Science and related agencies, with jurisdiction for National Science Foundation funding. “Children’s Hospital is known worldwide for its quality, advanced care and for the cutting edge research that maintains its leadership.” CHOP has been awarded $998,828 by the National Science FoundaTHE PHILADELPHIA DAILY RECORD
tion for a research project entitled “AIR: Engineering the Evaluation of Online Health and Wellness Promotion Applications,” under the direction of Flaura Winston. Monell, at 3500 Market Street, the nationally recognized research institute on taste, smell and chemosensory irritation, will receive $249,242 from NSF for “Collaborative Research: Reconstructing Airflow in the Nasal Cavity of Mammals,” directed by Charles Wysocki. |
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Fattah announced three additional grants to CHOP for more than $2.9 million from the US Dept. of Health & Human Services and its National Institutes for Health: • $1,951,418 from the Na-
tional Heart, Lung & Blood Institute for Gene Therapy for Hemophilia; • $764,391 from the Health Resources & Services Administration for training in Leadership Education in
Neurodevelopmental and Related Disorders; • $209,375 from the National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases for Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation Research.
Leo Holt Elected Jackson Laboratory Board Of Trustees Chairman Leo A. Holt of Philadelphia is the newly elected chairman of The Jackson Laboratory’s Board of Trustees. He replaces New York investment executive Brian Wruble, who completed two terms as chairman. Holt is president of Holt Logistics Corp., a marine terminal and logistics systems developer and operator, with facilities in Philadelphia and Gloucester City, N.J. Holt has participated in the nonprofit biomedical research laboratory’s governance since 2004. He was elected to Jackson’s Board of Trustees in 2007 and became vice chair in February 2011. “Leo Holt is deeply committed to The Jackson Laboratory’s mission to improve human health,” says Jackson Executive V and COO Chuck Hewett. “He is an established leader who will guide our institution to growth and national prominence.” An active member of the Philadelphia philanthropic community, Holt is a board member of Nazareth Mercy Hospital and the Philadelphia Beltline Railroad. He 4|
is a member of several international trade organizations including the Chilean American Chamber of Commerce and the Spain-US Chamber of Commerce. In November 2010 he received the Chilean American Chamber of Commerce of Philadelphia “Friend of Chile” award. He also serves on the National Agricultural Research, Extension, Education and Economics Advisory Board, which advises the US Agriculture Secretary. Holt Logistics, like The Jackson Laboratory, was established in the 1920s. It has grown into an internationally recognized logistics enterprise that has helped develop the Port of Philadelphia into one of the most productive and modern ports in the world. Leo Holt is one of the third-generation stewards of this legacy, with a fourth already involved in the family business. “Like The Jackson Laboratory, we rely on our people for creativity, innovation and relentless pursuit of excellence,” Holt said. “The successes we enjoy today are best safeguarded by never resting in this search, whether that is for solutions to complex logistics issues, THE PHILADELPHIA DAILY RECORD
work opportunity for our employees or in the search for tomorrow’s cures at the Lab.” Holt holds a BS from Villanova University. The Jackson Laboratory is an independent, nonprofit biomedical research institution and National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center with 1,344 employees in Bar Harbor, Me., Sacramento, Cal., and other US locations. Its mission is to discover the genetic basis for preventing, treating and curing human diseases, and to enable research and education for the global biomedical community. Its research staff investigates the genetic basis of cancers, heart disease, osteoporosis, Alzheimer’s disease, glaucoma, diabetes and many other human diseases and disorders, as well as normal development, reproduction and aging. The Laboratory is also the world’s source for more than 5,500 strains of genetically defined mice, is home of the mouse genome database and is an international hub for scientific courses, conferences, training and education.
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Pa. Women’s Leader Interviewed BONNIE STILES interviews Leslie Stiles, board president of Penna. Conference on Women, on local cable-television show “Bonnie’s Beat”, on Channel 21. Show airs initially on Monday, Aug. 22, from 8:00 to 8:30 p.m. It is carried by Comcast in Radnor Township, and by Verizon Fios along Main Line, from Bala Cynwyd, out to Paoli, and including Broomall and Delaware Co. Stiles, former executive director of Penna. Commission on Women, discussed upcoming conference, with keynote speaker Gloria Steinem.
School Workers Sign Deal To Hang Onto Jobs George Ricchezza, 32BJ SEIU District 1201 Leader, announced yesterday his union had negotiated a contract agreement with the Philadelphia School District, subject to approval by his membership. “Faced with fiscal mismanagement of the district and a Republican assault, the union negotiated a tentative agreement for members’ consideration that cut by twothirds the number of threatened layoffs, provides three years of job protection and avoids massive give backs in healthcare and other contract terms. In tough times, leadership made hard choices trying to serve members’ interests,” said 19 AUGUST, 2011
Ricchezza. 32BJ represents more than 3,000 Philadelphia public-school aides, bus drivers, attendants, mechanics, building engineers, cleaners and maintenance workers. These workers provide a variety of critical services, including making emergency repairs to school roofs, air conditioning and floors. 32BJ represents more than 10,000 workers employed in K-12 school districts, including in Philadelphia, New York City, and other districts throughout New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Universal Cos.’ Community Day Will Celebrate A ‘Promise Neighborhood’ Kenny Gamble’s Universal Cos. is celebrating the creation of a Promise Neighborhood in the South Philadelphia communities of Grays Ferry and Point Breeze by hosting a Community Day event for the entire neighborhood. Community Day will feature live music, free barbeque and a full program of contests and activities for children. A Health and Wellness Pavilion will offer free glucose and HIV screenings and samples of vegan ice cream. The event will take place tomor-
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row in Stinger Square, 3200 Reed Street, between noon and 6 p.m. Mayor Michael Nutter will appear at 2 p.m. Entertainers begin at 4 p.m., including the Amazing Grace Little African Drum Ensemble
With education as its core, the Promise Neighborhood Plan includes blight removal, health and wellness education, and establishing businesses that will benefit the
neighborhood, such as stores that sell fresh produce. Universal has taken over management of Audenried HS and Vare MS and operating them as charter schools as part of the plan.
Philly’s Political Leaders Exchange Jibes For A Good Cause
FORMER City Councilman Rick Mariano showed up in a prison jumpsuit, in handcuffs, accompanied by a “guard,” in order to do his special routine. It was all in good fun, to raise money for Variety – The Children’s Charity. Photo by Bonnie Squires 6|
STEPHANIE SINGER, candidate for City Commissioner, sang a union song and played the banjo, with emcee Stu Bykofsky holding microphone for her. Photo by Bonnie Squires THE PHILADELPHIA DAILY RECORD
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REPUBLICANS turned out in great force this year, among them, from left, 27th Ward Leader Mike Cibik, operative Dave Kralle and State Rep. Denny O’Brien, who is running for Council at Large.
CIVIC LEADERS not in public service turned out to support a good cause, among them. From left, Pete & Norma Carter from Phila. Developmental Disabilities Corp.; and publicist Bonnie Squires. They enjoyed performances by politicos like Stephanie Singer, who is a candidate for City Commissioner, and Councilman Bill Green. 19 AUGUST, 2011
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