Vol. III No. 120 (485)
Keeping You Posted With The Politics Of Philadelphia
July 27, 2012
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CONGRESSMAN CHAKA FATTAH and other national leaders in civil rights and education witness President Obama signing an executive order to create the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans. Initiative will work across Federal agencies and with partners and communities nationwide to produce more effective education programs for African American students.
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Jul. 27Former Sheriff Barbara Deeley hosts evening with Councilman Bob Henon at 270 Seabreeze Ct., Anglesea, N.J., 6:30-9 p.m. Contribution $100. Make checks payable to Bobby 11, POBox 22614, Phila. 19110. RSVP badeeley@gmail.com or call 215- 906- 0339.
Aug. 15Happy Hour FundraisEr for City COmmission Chairlady Stefanie Singer,5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Happy Rooster, SWC 16th and Sansom, enter Sansom St. $100 to $500. Checks should be made out to Friends of Stephanie Singer, 250 S. 17th st., 701, Philadephia, PA 19103.
Jul. 28Brady Bunch Beach Party at Keenan’s in Anglesea, Wildwood, N.J., 4 p.m. Tickets available at door.
Aug. 18Barrett Rec Ctr. Advisory Board Community Day, 8th & Duncannon Sts., 11 a.m.-3 pm. No charge. Family fun day. All invited. For info Sheila Bellamy (215) 457-4079.
Jul. 28Rep. Rosita Youngblood hosts Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention Seminar at Nicetown Community Development Corp., 4340 Germantown Av., 10 am to 3 pm. For info, call 215-849-6426. Jul. 31Ebenezar SDA Church, 1437 Christian St., hosts Alzheimer’s Symposium, 6 to 10 pm. RSVP July 25-800-2723900
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Aug. 3Arthur Green’s 14th Ward Cool Summer Madness Night, New Barber’s Hall, Broad & Oxford Sts., 9pm, $10 admission. Aug. 6Golf Outing to support Charles Gehret, Penna. State Senate GOP candidate in 17th Dist., at Sand Barrens G.C., 1765 Rte. 9 N., Swainton, N.J. Registration 9 a.m. For info Judy Camiel (610) 668-1730.
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Aug. 1847th Ward Crab & Shrimp Fest to Baltimore leaves Progress Plaza, Broad and Oxford Sts., 1 p.m. Open bar, massive menu. $150. For info George Brooks (267) 971-5703. Aug. 19Annual Bill Meehan Clam Bake at Cannstatter Volksfest Verein, 9130 Academy Rd., 4-8 p.m. Ferko String Band entertains. For details call Republican City Committee (215) 561-0650. Aug. 22Stu Bykofsky’s Candidates Comedy Night at Finnigan’s Wake, 3rd & Spring Garden Sts. Doors open 7:30 p.m. Tax-deductible tickets benefiting Variety Club are $75. For info and tickets Eric Perry (215) 735-0803, ext. 11.
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Casey Still Double-Digit Up – But Smith Closing by Keegan Gibson,
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Casey still has a wide name ID advantage over Smith, whose campaign just announced it would begin airing television ads next week. Twentyeight percent of respondents didn’t know enough about Casey’s job performance to form an opinion, while a whopping 64% said they didn’t know enough about of Smith.
SMAITH, LEFT, AND CASEY Bob Casey still has a double-digit lead over challenger Tom Smith but it’s narrowing, according to the latest survey from Public Policy Polling. The freshman Senator is ahead by 10 points. It’s 6 points tighter than PPP’s last poll of the race in late May. Then, they showed Casey with a lead of 49% to 33%. “Bob Casey remains the clear favorite in the Pennsylvania Senate race,” said Dean Debnam, president of Public Policy Polling. “But there’s a pretty good chance Tom Smith will make it closer than
Those who do have an opinion of Casey’s job performance are split, 36% to 36%. Smith is net negative; 22% of people view him unfavorably, 14% view him favorably. Casey leads among independents 42% to 32%. PPP surveyed 758 Pennsylvania voters automated telephone interviews from July 21st to 23rd. The margin of error for the survey is +/-3.56 percent. • PHILADELPHIADAILYRECORD.COM
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Daily Waffles From Joe Sbaraglia (The Waffleman) ICE BOXES - were literally ice boxes. Insulated (?) boxes that had an upper compartment, lined with tin, where a block of ice was placed by the ice man. It had one or two lower compartments for the food. It also had a drip pan under it to collect the water from the melting ice. This pan had to be emptied regularly -
- or else. In winter, when it was cold enough, most of the food was kept outside on a window ledge or in a covered wooden box. ICE BOX CAKE - was really baked in the ice box. Here is how to do it; line a pan with graham cracker crumbs. On the crumbs,
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spread a layer of chocolate pudding. On to the chocolate pudding, spread a layer of graham cracker crumbs. Then gently pour vanilla pudding on the crumbs. Spread more crumbs on the vanilla pudding. Then alternate the pudding and crumbs until the pan is full. Top with chopped walnuts. Place the pan in the refrigerator (icebox) until the puddings had set, the ice box cake was then ready to eat and enjoy. ICE CHIPS - The ice man cut a large block of ice into smaller pieces for sale. In the process of cutting these smaller pieces, chips of ice broke off the larger block. When the ice man went to deliver the ice into the house, the chips were appropriated and eaten by the kids who just happened to be nearby. ICE CREAM MAN - sold, from his push cart, a creamy, delicious home made, Italian style ice cream. He scooped it into a sugar cone. One dip cost a nickel. Two dips cost a dime. It only came in two flavors . . . pink or white.
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‘Outstanding’ – SEPTA Is Tops In The Nation
WINNING NATIONAL AWARD is our region’s public-transit system. From left, Michael P. Melaniphy, president and CEO, American Public Transportation Association; Deputy Mayor and SEPTA Board Member Rina Cutler; SEPTA Board Chairman Pasquale T. Deon, Sr.; SEPTA General Manager Joseph M. Casey announced APTA had named SEPTA as winner of its 2012 “Outstanding Public Transportation System Achievement Award”. SEPTA’s efforts to enhance service, efficiencies and overall effectiveness are among the reasons it has been singled out by APTA for this honor. • PHILADELPHIADAILYRECORD.COM
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Taylor has been deeply involved in school violence and heads a bipartisan group that monitors the problem. Recommendations from the group have led to the creation of the Office of School Victim Advocate. He also serves on the House Urban Affairs committee, which he chaired last session. Showing his power to bring different facAs chairman, John was at the forefront of tions together, Taylor’s fundraiser drew the fight against the abuse of OxyContin, a both sides of the Philadelphia GOP dispute, prescription painkiller. In his career, he also but more interestingly, drew two powerhas addressed a variety of health and house Democratic Ward Leaders who I had human service issues as a member of the the pleasure of speaking with who told me House Selects Committee on Pharmaceutithey would put politics aside and support cals, the Task Force on Child Care, the the neighborhood guy Taylor. Task Force on Mental Retardation Services Delivery System, and the Task Force on First elected in 1984, Taylor has confronted Drugs and Alcohol. the challenges faced by his constituents with a roll-up-your-sleeves style that reflect Taylor has three constituent-service offices the working-class attitudes of the city in his district and has been credited with neighborhoods he represents. John has been bringing millions of dollars back to Philly named Republican chairman of the House to provide support for various youth sport Liquor Control committee, which provides groups, community associations and senioroversight of the state’s beverage alcohol in- citizen organizations. dustry and the more than 20,000 licensed by Fred Druding, Jr. I, like Many Philadelphians, made the trip to Wildwood last weekend for what has become one of the premiere summer events: State Rep. John Taylor’s annual “Beach Ball”.
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