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Vol. XV No. 44

Issue 630

October 31, 2019

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IT WAS a big day for South Philadelphia and the entire region as the ribbon was cut at Southport for the second auto terminal – a major boost to our economy. L-R, Jimmy Durr, general manager, Glovis America; JinWoo Jeong, president and CEO, Glovis; Gov. Tom Wolf; Jerry Sweeney, PhilaPort Board chairman; and Scott Cornell, COO, Glovis America. More pics P. 2, 4. Photo by Wendell Douglas

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Auto Terminal Promises a Boom

A FIELD of automobile imports will deliver major growth to South Philadelphia’s economy.

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MUMMERS danced for joy at the opening of the Southport Auto Terminal, which will import Hyundai vehicles. Photo by Wendell Douglas

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Photographers: Leona Dixon DEPUTY MAYOR Rich Lazer predicted the new auto terPHILADELPHIA Regional Port Authority chair Jerry Swee- GOV. TOM WOLF greeted the Teamsters who work at the minal will generate 7,000 jobs in the Delaware Valley reney was in an exultant mood. Photo by Wendell Douglas new Glovis Hyundai facility. Photo by Wendell Douglas gion. More pics P. 4. Photo by Wendell Douglas

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Also cheering the Eagles: Ziggy Laska of the VFW, Andy Councilman Mark Squilla cheered with, L-R, Deputy May- The Councilman was a convivial host for the throng gath- Toy of SEAMAAC, Squilla, and Bill Yurkow of Community or Rich Lazer, JR Rowan, Squilla, and Rich Cedrone. Ventures. ered at the Mifflin Tavern.

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GOTV in S. Philly

26TH WARD Democratic Committee person Luigi Borda and 48th Ward Democratic Leader Anton Moore point to their wards as the two talked get out vote at a meet-up in Girard Estate. South Philly voters head to the polls next Tuesday with races for mayor and City Council among those on the ballot.

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POSTAL WORKERS frolicked in a Halloween Masquerade at their Lindbergh Boulevard facility. Photo by Leona Dixon

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Will Indies Catch Fire? Dems, GOP Steam

POLS on the STREET BY JOE SHAHEELI he first independent to make a serious, professionally planned run for City Council at Large was Andrew Stober in 2015. A “moderate progressive,” if there is such a thing, an experienced nonprofit manager, Stober raised in excess of $100,000 yet still fell well below the Republican at-large ticket. After his race, Stober opined that a progressive independent, not aligned with Democratic City Committee, needed at least $200,000 to do the job he couldn’t do. In 2019, Kendra Brooks

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of the Working Families Party, and possibly her running mate Rev. Nicholas O’Rourke as well, claim to have reached the target Stober had set for them. In addition, “independent” voter registration has been growing dynamically in Philadelphia in recent decades; these are voters neither city major-party organization is practiced in targeting because neither party really needed their votes in municipal elections. So is this the year the independent progressives break through at the ballot box? That’s what all the political pros are asking on the eve of the Nov. 5 election. Brooks, like a good candidate, is doing big things with her money. Sensibly betting on a social-media investment, she just released a video. “There is a disconnect between what’s happening in our neighborhoods, and who's sitting in City Hall,” she says in it. “Working people like me need to be in the room making policies for us.” Brooks bills herself “as

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New Auto Port Opens

THE PORT’S second auto-import facility was opened at Southport in the Navy Yard, promising up to 7,000 jobs for the region. L-R at the ribbon-cutting were Jerry Sweeney, Philadelphia Regional Port Authority chairman; Gov. Tom Wolf; South Korean Ambassador Hyungsun Park; and Jenwu Chung of Hyundai Glovis. Photos by Wendell Douglas

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a mother, a successful small business owner, and as an activist.” Brooks has also bought radio time. The Working Families Party has exposed deep fissures in the City Democratic Party by harvesting endorsements from defiant party progressives like Councilmember Helen Gym (at Large); State Sen. Art Haywood (D-Northwest); and State Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler, Chris Rabb, Malcolm Kenyatta, Brian Sims and Movita Johnson-Harrell. She has also been scooping up kisses from out-of-towners, the most famous of whom is U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, whom you may have seen on the “Rachel Maddow Show” now and then. But smaller fry like recently elected young State Reps. Sara Innamorato and Summer Lee (D- both D-Allegheny) have also chimed in with support. Democratic City Committee Chairman Bob Brady has pushed back hard (Cont. Next Page)

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Dem Targets Groan Over Prog Attacks

The Working Families’ charge ticks off the other two parties’ campaigners in different ways. The progressives’ footsoldiers have put out the buzz that Democratic Councilmembers Allan Domb and Derek Green are the two Ds to be cut on the atlarge Council ballot. Now Green is using this opposition (denied by a Working Families Party spokesperson) in his fundraising. “With just over a week until Election Day, I am being targeted by some third-party efforts to elect new minority party representatives to Council. “Supporters of Working Families Party candidates are reaching out to voters by

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text message to ask for their support. “In one exchange, when asked which two Democratic candidates voters should drop from their ballot in order to vote for the two Working Families Party candidates, they named me. “I am asking Philadelphians for their vote on Nov. 5 because I want to continue my efforts to make Philadelphia a great place to live, work, visit and raise a family by reducing poverty, improving education, reforming our criminal justice system and so much more.” Look, politics never comes with a fairness warranty. But one would be pressed to name any policy Domb or Green has ever pursued that is not “progressive.” If these two are being targeted from the left, it is likely because both men are widely respected as competent managers of major businesses – which Philadelphia, with a $5 billion budget, indubitably is. (Cont. Next Page)

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(Cont. From Prev. Page) against these defections. The party used its own Facebook page to warn that “Party rules state that any Committee Person who backs a non-Democrat in the general election shall lose his membership in the said Committee.” In some parts of the city, money is no object to a volunteer ward leader or committee person. But in many areas, political money does not grow on trees. Observers are predicting that independent progressive breakthroughs inside organized Democrats will closely reflect the affluence of their respective neighborhoods. (And when the affluent vote is so big in Philadelphia that it carries the city, we should all rejoice!) So Democratic Party operatives on both sides will be glued to screens next Tuesday to see how the independents fare against both major-party ballots.

This is more than an election; it is literally an effort to bag the two-party system in our municipal politics, which dates back hundreds of years.

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Dan Tinney Will Put Philadelphia Workers First As an active member of Steamfitters Local 420 Dan Tinney understands the concerns of every working person in our city. On City Council, Dan will fight for commonsense policies that spark job creation, help keep jobs here, and respect the rights of workers.

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(Cont. From Prev. Page) At the power level, the independent progressive movement in Philadelphia delivered its first knockout when it elected DA Larry Krasner in 2017. It scored significant advances in State-rep races in 2018. How far will it advance in 2019? The people with the ringside season tickets are all agog. And they are not necessarily opposed to the young progressive generation.

They do hope, however, that winning progressives have the skills on their team to balance the City’s desires against its books. Who is their Domb, who is their Green – if not Domb and Green?

Meantime, Republicans Duke It Out

Another potential casualty of the progressive autumn assault is the comity of the Republican Party ticket, which is fragile to begin with in atlarge Council races. That’s because, while the Republicans field a five-person atlarge slate, everyone knows

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A lifelong Democrat, Sherrie is now running as a third-party candidate to replace a Republican!*

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LET’S MAKE HISTORY! On Tuesday, Nov. 5, you have 5 votes for City Council At-Large. One of your votes should go to Sherrie Cohen, #416.** This time, don’t vote the straight Democratic ticket!*** A lifelong fighter for social, economic, racial, and climate justice, and criminal justice reform, Sherrie, like her father, the late legendary Councilman David Cohen, is a fighter for ALL working people — Black, Latinx, Asian, Native, and White — and our communities! When 11 neighborhood libraries were at risk of being closed permanently, Sherrie sued the Mayor and won, keeping all the libraries open!

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When 29 neighborhood pools were closed, Sherrie fought to reopen the pools, and won. Every pool was reopened the following summer! Sherrie has fought to exempt working poor families from the wage tax, has sued negligent landlords who subject families to unsafe housing and expose children to the risk of lead poisoning, and has fought for excellent neighborhood schools. Sherrie is running for City Council to end the 10-year tax abatement, end displacement caused by gentrification, end mass incarceration, fully fund our schools, libraries and recreation centers, clean all schools of toxins, fight for at least a $15/hour minimum wage and a union for all workers, end gun violence in our communities, and fight for a Green New Deal for Philadelphia.

Elect, Sherrie Cohen, #416, a Lifelong Fighter for Justice! *Sherrie already beat the GOP! The Republican Party sued to remove her from Tuesday’s ballot. In October, the Supreme Court put Sherrie back on the ballot! ** Why do we guarantee 2 seats on City Council to Republicans? Our Home Rule Charter provides 2 At-Large seats to people who are not members of the majority party (the Democrats). These seats can also be held by third-party candidates. Third-party candidates will not impact the Democratic At-Large slate. Democrats so vastly outnumber Independents and Republicans in Philadelphia that ALL Democratic Council At-Large candidates will win their seats by a large margin as always, even with third-party candidates in the race. *** In Tuesday’s other contested race, vote for Democrats, Amanda Green-Hawkins and Daniel McCaffery, to the Superior Court.

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only the top two will win the seats reserved for the minority. So they’re really running against each other, and everyone knows it although usually no one says it. Not this year. Incumbent Councilman Al Taubenberger (at Large) has lashed out at Ward Leader Matt Wolfe, his ballot-mate, in a venomous social-media war, using words and images that we shall spare our readers. Core of the material debate, to the extent there is one, is that Wolfe, a West Philadelphia man, tends to adhere to national Republican orthodoxy by tilting against union powers whereas Taubenberger, who hails from the Northeast, is fiercely respectful of union rights. Taubenberger also took a dig at Wolfe’s son, Ross Wolfe, who is a diligent operative for statewide Republican campaigns in this city. Wolfe is well connected to the State Republican organization, PAGOP. “Politics can get dirty, and I understand that, but attacking a candidate’s son is reprehensible. Al has kids. I bet he would find it offensive if other campaigns started targeting them for attacks,” stated Wolfe. Taubenberger had not released a response as we

went to press.

Is Johnny Doc Trial Politically Timed? IBEW Local 98’s powerful leader John Dougherty and his co-defendants, among them Councilmember Bobby Henon (6th District) and IBEW political ace Marita Crawford, are going to trial on Sept. 14, 2020 before U.S. District Judge Jeffrey L. Schmehl. They are charged with stealing more than $600,000 from union coffers and using political influence to advance labor policies on the street. Prosecutions in any law-enforcement agency are mostly driven by the needs of the investigation but political pressures and calls are inherent in the game. That’s why some observers are asking in the U.S. Department of Justice decision to launch Dougherty’s trial at the outset of the 2020 presidential peak campaign season contained a political calculus. Theoretically it could cut both ways. Dougherty’s Electricians have been kind to Republicans in jurisdictions where Republicans hold sway. But when national campaigns rule, local loyalties often lose out. A media-rich trial alleging Democratic corruption in Philadelphia

in the fall of 2020 could gin up good coverage for Republicans even if Dougherty and his team are ultimately exonerated.

Changing Landscape Buoys Congress Wars

Pennsylvania, like the rest of the nation, is becoming more geographically polarized, according to research by Nick Field of the Pennsylvania Capital-Star. Field’s check of party-registration changes confirms that once-Republican suburbs around major cities in Pennsylvania have shifted dramatically toward Democrats. At that same time, rural counties and smaller cities in the hinterland are switching to Republican in droves. These changes give hope to Republicans who wish to claw back some of their congressional losses in 2018. But they also imperil Republicans lingering in suburban districts around Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Two interesting midsized metropolitan areas have stories to tell. One is Lancaster County, where Democrats have been gobbling up new registrations in recent years. That is the exact opposite of its neighbor across the Susquehanna River, York County, very similar demographically and economical-

ly, but where Republicans have been racking up huge gains since 2016. The other area is the Lehigh Valley, where Democrats Susan Wild took retiring Congressman Charlie Dent’s seat in 2018. The Lehigh Valley might seem to fit in with the “Acela Corridor” of Southeastern Pennsylvania – but that’s not how its folks have been registering of late. Republican gains there threaten Wild’s survival. In statewide races, will these gains aid the GOP ticket next year? The question turns on how much of its registration boost is due to straight-ticket party loyalty and how much is due to love of Donald Trump. We’ve a year to find out.

Trump Bump Found In Parts of Philly

In some Philadelphia neighborhoods, a proTrump effect may also be showing up. South Philadelphia Republican mayoral candidate Billy Ciancaglini and his supporters report a substantial boost in Republican registrations in the past few years. The same may also be happening in parts of the Northeast. The goal of city GOP strategists for 2020 is to match increased turnout by (Cont. Page 39)

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STANDING up against bigotry and persecution at the Holocaust Memorial on Ben Franklin Parkway on the anniversary of the Tree of Life Synagogue massacre were, L-R, Councilmembers Derek Green and Allan Domb, former Councilmember Frank DiCicco and State Sen. Larry Farnese. Photos by Wendell Douglas

ESTHER KADDISH, a presenter, conferred with Councilmember Derek Green and State Sen. Larry Farnese before the ceremony.

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Protesting At Greyhound

PHILLY Workers’ Solidarity Network picketed the Greyhound terminal in Center City to protest the bus company’s contract to transport detainees of Immigration & Customs Enforcement. Photos by Wendell Douglas

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TED KELLY, carrying sound system, was a prominent organizer of the demonstration.


On the Ballot The News in Black & White

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OPINION

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or wonks like us, and with apologies to Andy Williams, this is the most wonderful time of the year (primary season runs a close second, of course). There is little in life that is more empowering, more immersive, more American than participating in Election Day. This year’s surprisingly competitive races, including for City Council’s 10th District and at-large seats, and the Superior Court tilt, have sucked up most of the editorial oxygen, and have been well-covered here and elsewhere – including a highly controversial and, in our opinion, highly flawed list of Council endorsements from the Inquirer. The ballot questions facing those hardy Philadelphians turning out for an off-year election, not so much. The first ballot question – and the only one that

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n the Oct. 24, 2019 edition of the Public Record, there was much information, many explanations, an array of opinion

is statewide – is about granting certain rights to victims of crime and enshrining those rights in the state constitution. Part of a nationwide initiative to get these rights, more commonly known as Marsy’s Law, on the books in all 50 states, we have mixed feelings about this going forward. And we are far from alone, as evidenced by the lawsuit filed by the Pennsylvania chapter of the ACLU to remove the question from the ballot. While we agree with the sentiment behind the initiative and will always support helping victims in any way possible, the overly broad language used in the question and the fact that it will become part of the constitution – and thus removable only by a similarly lengthy and burdensome process – leads us to recommend voting NO. Next is a question that comes from the efforts of Councilmember Derek Green, who – despite a well-established record of legislative efforts such as this – was left off of the Inquirer’s list of en-

dorsements. This question would change the minimum dollar amount for bids involving City contracts from the current $34,000 to $75,000 for all businesses – and $100,000 for small businesses. This would have the effect of opening up the bidding process for city contracts to a much-greater number of small businesses looking to gain traction with much-coveted municipal projects. Our concern with this is the potential for reduced transparency in the bidding process as a result of the changed thresholds, but the positives to be gained by lifting up so many small businesses that would benefit from the change leads us to conclude that this deserves a vote of YES. Finally, on the question of whether to approve the City’s request to borrow $185 million to invest in transit, museum, parks, and recreational centers, municipal buildings, and economic development, we recommend voting YES. The positives outweigh the negatives.

and cogent conclusions. Given our 10-12 day hop to the Nov 5, 2019 general election, this focus may stimulate more pre-election candidate learning and higher turnout on Election Day. I hope you remind Philadelphians that 20-25% November Election Day turnout of registered voters doesn’t fully expose most Philadelphians as aloof, thoughtless, selfish and indifferent to the future of themselves, their family, their neighborhoods, their city, state, nation, world and climate. They reprehensibly fail to live up to their right and their responsibility to regis-

ter, be well informed of the candidates, and vote! Please tell the full truth, not partial truth, the day after the election. It is not the whole truth to cite the turnout percentage of “registered voters” … because if you only report 25% turnout of registered voters, you are ignoring the 10-25% who aren’t registered. Thus, If 25% of registered voters voted, simultaneous with 25% of eligible voters not registered, the revised highlight, and 100% fact, is that approximately 20% of Philadelphians who can vote, voted! Not 25%. Tom Massaro

ANOTHER politician on the move – literally. Philadelphia’s newest State representative, Movita Johnson-Harrell, held an open house for friends and constituents outside her new office at 52nd Street & Wyalusing Avenue in Haddington. With her to celebrate were, L-R, Latifa Shakir, Desiree Jones, Johnson-Harrell, and Nyisha Chatman. Photo by Wendell Douglas

MARK your CALENDAR Oct. 31- State Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler hosts Happy Halloween at 2400 S. 9th St., 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Stop by in costume for free candy! For info: (215) 2719190. Oct. 31- State Sen. Anthony Williams hosts Healthy Awareness Season Zumba at R. Allen Prep Charter Sch., 2601 S. 58th St., 6 p.m. For info: Ethel Waters (215) 492-2980 or Ethel. Waters@pasenate.com. Nov. 1- Pa. Democratic Party hosts Inaugural Independence Dinner at Pa. Convention Ctr., 1101 Arch St., 7-9 p.m. Ben

Franklin Dessert Ticket $50, Independence Ticket $125, Liberty Bell Ticket $250, William Penn Ticket $500. For info: maura@kpadvising.com. Nov. 2- 49th Ward Democratic Committee hosts get Out The Vote Rally at York Ho., 5325 Old York Rd., Ballrm., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Food & music. Tickets: $20. For info: Shirley Gregory (2315) 651-6333. Nov. 4- State Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler hosts “Community Conversation About Gun Violence” at Kirkbride ES, 1501 S. 7th St., 6-7:30 p.m. For info: (215) 271-9190. Nov. 5- General Election. Nov. 7- State Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler hosts Neighborhood Mtg. with Capt. Hartzell & DA’s Office at 2400 S. 9th St., 6-7 p.m. For info: (215) 271-9190. Nov. 11- State Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler hosts Veterans Open House & Meet the Rep at 2400 S. 9th St., 9-11 a.m. For info: (215) 271-9190.

Nov. 16- Celebrating Sisterhood hosts “She Shines Conference” at New Covenant Ch., 7500 Germantown Ave., 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Continental breakfast, lunch, resource fair, entertainment. Guests include State Sen. Vincent Hughes. Tickets: $75. For info: www. sheshinesconference.com. Nov. 21- State Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler hosts EPCC Senior Breakfast at E. Passyunk Comm. Ctr., 1025 Mifflin St., 9:3011:30 a.m. Help with State issues & SEPTA ID cards. For info: (215) 271-9190. Nov. 21- Phila. Public Record hosts “2019 Public Servant of the Year” at Galdo’s, 20th St. & Moyamensing Ave., 5:30-8:30 p.m. Honoring Councilmember Cherelle Parker. Open Bar, Hors d ’Oeuvres & Dinner. Tickets: $50 in advance, $60 at door, tables of 10 $450. For info: events@ cityandstatepa.com. Nov. 23- United Block Captains hosts Senior Thanksgiving Luncheon at


EVERYDAY PEOPLE BY DENISE CLAY n Tuesday, and don’t feel badly if you forgot because the only reason I remembered is because it’s my job, people around the region will head to the polls to cast their votes for a variety of offices ranging from mayor to sheriff. (Heck, I just got my absentee ballot! I need to get that in the mail!) Like I said, people all over the region will be heading to the polls to cast their votes. Now, in Philadelphia, because the Democrats have a

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getters – incumbent Derek Green and newcomers Isaiah Thomas and Katherine Gilmore Richardson – should be okay. Or at least they would be home free in usual circumstances. This time around, there are seven people running independently – Working Families Party representatives Kendra Brooks and Nicolas O’Rourke; Libertarian Maj Toure; Sherrie Cohen, running as the “A Better Council” candidate; Steve Cherniavsky of the Term Limits Party; independents Joe Cox and Clarc King – on the ballot; and one, Charlie Hills, a millennial running as a write-in candidate. The two that are getting most attention are Brooks and O’Rourke, who are running to unseat the incumbent Republicans David Oh and Al Taubenberger. As if the two incumbents don’t have enough trouble with challengers from their own (Cont. Page 31)

BY JOE SHAY STIVALA he news of the killing of the ISIS leader was met on social media with praise for soldiers and scorn for Trump. For the first time, the pro and con were NOT equal – but heavily weighted against the White House. The killing can get Trump a temporary bump of a few points in the polls. But mostly, the killing of a terrorist leader gets OLD, and anyway the public knows that a new leader takes over right away. (We usually have more data on the former leader.)

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TATE SEN. LARRY FARNESE and STATE REPS. MARY ISAACSON and JOE HOHENSTEIN recently joined PFT PRESIDENT JERRY JORDAN and PFT Environmental Services DIR. JERRY ROSEMAN for a Fund Our Facilities Tour of Richmond elementary school. The legislators saw firsthand the tough physical conditions that students are forced to learn in and teachers go to work. They have been working with Jordan and others to get desperately needed

25 years. Those who still 9 use the word “machine” to describe the party are OLD or want to be accepted by party detractors. Many, many of the detractors have no hands-on political experience and do not want to do the work of constituent service. The era of good feeling that Philly Dems experience is light years ahead of many groups in race relations, and can only be called FAMILY. The Jefferson-Jackson party entrance saw 40 TINNEY for COUNCIL at LARGE (a GOP candidate) signs on the street outside. A small cabal wants to eliminate parking lots in Philly. They envision a city of bikes and walking. But cars and trucks bring in commerce and jobs. Parking is still needed even if not profitable. Free municipal lots began with Mayor James H.J. Tate and could be an alternative. Needed (Cont. Page 37)

funding for capital renovations at City schools. Jordan has shown outstanding leadership in gathering legislative leaders to join and work for school capital improvements through the Fund Our Facilities Coalition. Speaking of outstanding leadership for the City ... MAYOR JIM KENNEY, COUNCIL PRESIDENT DARRELL CLARKE and Sen. Farnese teamed up for a pair of great announcements that will help Philadelphia residents. The first event was the groundbreaking for the city’s newest park, Maja Park. Maja Park will be located along the Ben Franklin Parkway near Park Towne Place condos. Kenney, Clarke, Farnese, Recreation COMMISSIONER KATHRYN OTT LOVELL and ED JOHNSON from Logan Square Neighbors Association spoke and helped turn the dirt during the ceremonial shoveling. Farnese presented a $1.4

million mock check for the grant money that he secured for the project. The team of Kenney, Clarke and Farnese teamed up for another positive announcement a day later. They joined the regional EPA administrator to announce a $300,000 EPA grant to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority to turn the old Gen. John Reynolds School at 24th & Jefferson into veterans housing. Maybe the EPA can help other Philadelphia schools with environmental problems.... There’s a rumor that the insurgent party candidates and operatives have a concerted plan to take votes away from COUNCILMEN ALLAN DOMB and DEREK GREEN. A number of third-party socialist candidates are in the race for Council at large. Supposedly Domb and Green are insufficiently radical and should be disposed of. It (Cont. Page 31)

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fairly dramatic voter registration edge, Tuesday’s vote is pretty much symbolic. The folks who won in the May primaries will, for all intents and purposes, be sworn into elected office in January. That means that it’s highly likely that Mayor Jim Kenney will get a second term in the City’s highest office, the 3rd Councilmanic District will be getting a new councilwoman in Jamie Gauthier, and there’ll be a new sheriff in town, Guardian Civic League President Rochelle Bilal. But while many of the folks who won in May are probably going to maintain their seats, the most interesting race that’s happening on Tuesday is the race for City Council at-large seats. As the top two vote-getters in the primary, it’ll be a shock if Councilmembers Allan Domb and Helen Gym don’t make it through the general election. The bottom three vote

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The killing was a smokescreen to me. When President Reagan botched up the Lebanon incursion, killing over 200 Marines, he followed it up with an invasion of Grenada a few days later. This took the front pages away from the Lebanon debacle. Now Nancy PELOSI says that Congress was briefed AFTER the Russians. Congress was briefed JUST BEFORE Reagan was ready TO launch the Grenada attack. A GOOD THING TOO, since Speaker of the House Tip O’NEILL told the cabinet that they forgot one thing: They were invading SOVEREIGN BRITISH territory. The language was reported STRONG from Prime Minister Margaret THATCHER (the Iron Maiden) when Reagan had to phone her. The air was filled with good CHEER at the Democrats biennial Jefferson-Jackson Party. DEMS have not had a machine in

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ast week, CHAIRMAN of the Pennsylvania Republican Party LAWRENCE TABAS spoke with supporters at a Commonwealth Club event at the home of MIKE CIBIK and MONICA CZAPLA. Tabas was joined by STATE REP. MARTINA WHITE (R-Northeast). White was elected in a special election in 2015 to file the seat vacated by now-CONGRESSMAN BRENDAN BOYLE. The local political pundits announced that she could

Republican being the chair. Tabas, in his comments, emphasized the importance of keeping the state in the win column for PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP in 2020. He also noted that the PAGOP has raised over half a million dollars for the campaign for the two seats on the State Superior Court. The Republican candidates are Cumberland County Common Pleas JUDGE CHRYSTYLEE PECK and Chester County DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY MEGAN McCARTHY KING. Peck has the most experience on the bench of all four candidates. Peck and King started running television ads this week. Their Democratic opponents are JUDGES DAN McCAFFERY and AMANDA GREEN-HAWKINS. McCaffery is a Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge and Green-Hawkins is a labor attorney from Pittsburgh. (Cont. Page 31)

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not win that heavily Democratic seat. She won the special election handily and proceeded to win the subsequent general elections soundly. Currently White is the only Republican in Harrisburg representing Philadelphia with the exception of STATE REP. THOMAS MURT (R-Northeast), whose predominantly Montgomery County district includes a very small sliver of Philadelphia. White spoke of Republican successes in Harrisburg. She has recently been made the Chair of the Transportation Committee’s Subcommittee for Public Transportation. She is also the Chair of the Urban Affairs Committee’s Subcommittee for Class One Cities. As there is only one Class One City in the Commonwealth, she is the Chair of the committee that is concerned with Philadelphia. I am sure the Democrats on that committee really like a


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Judge Giovanni Campbell Chairperson, City Commissioners

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Anthony Clark City Commissioner

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Juez Giovanni Campbell Presidente, Comisionados Municipales

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Kevin A Kelly Supervisor Interino de Elecciones


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LOCATION / POSICIÓN HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER J B KELLY SCHOOL HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER PHILA HAIR ARTISTRY CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH QUEEN LA APTS COMM CENTER J B KELLY SCHOOL HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER J B KELLY SCHOOL J B KELLY SCHOOL NICETOWN COURT NICETOWN COURT NICETOWN COURT CHURCH OF NAZARENE BUILDING CHURCH OF NAZARENE BUILDING CHURCH OF NAZARENE BUILDING CHURCH OF NAZARENE BUILDING CHURCH OF NAZARENE BUILDING TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH OPPORTUNITY TOWERS FIRE ENGINE CO # 59 MASTERY CLEVELAND CHARTER MASTERY CLEVELAND CHARTER TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH NICETOWN TIOGA BRANCH LIBRARY MASTERY CLEVELAND CHARTER ZION BAPTIST CHURCH SIMPSON MIDTOWN APTS HARRISON HOMES HARRISON HOMES GUILD HOUSE WEST GLADYS JACOBS APT BLDG EAST POPLAR RECREATION CENTER HARRISON HOMES STREET COMMUNITY CENTER CHILDS MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH SPRING GARDEN APTS COMM ROOM KEARNEY SCHOOL ACTION KARATE STUDIO BACHE MARTIN SCHOOL CLEMENTE RECREATION CENTER 2601 PARKWAY CLUBROOM PARKWAY MEMORIAL VFW POST THE PHILADELPHIAN APTS FIRE ENGINE CO # 13 PARKWAY MEMORIAL VFW POST BACHE MARTIN SCHOOL FRANCISVILLE RECREATION CENTER FRANCISVILLE RECREATION CENTER BACHE MARTIN SCHOOL BACHE MARTIN SCHOOL ST FRANCIS XAVIER SCHOOL YOGA STUDIO B ST ANDREWS LITHUANIAN CHURCH YOGA STUDIO B THE CITY SCHOOL AT FAIRMOUNT ST FRANCIS XAVIER SCHOOL SUSQUEHANNA VILLAGE SUSQUEHANNA VILLAGE WINCHESTER RECREATION CENTER WINCHESTER RECREATION CENTER WINCHESTER RECREATION CENTER CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM NIX & NIX FUNERAL HOME NIX & NIX FUNERAL HOME CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM

ADDRESS / DIRECCIÓN WAYNE AVE & LOGAN ST PULASKI AVE & HANSBERRY ST WAYNE AVE & LOGAN ST WAYNE AVE & LOGAN ST WAYNE AVE & LOGAN ST 406 W CHELTEN AVE 5430 PULASKI AVE 324 A WEST PENN ST PULASKI AVE & HANSBERRY ST WAYNE AVE & LOGAN ST WAYNE AVE & LOGAN ST PULASKI AVE & HANSBERRY ST PULASKI AVE & HANSBERRY ST 4340 GERMANTOWN AVE 4340 GERMANTOWN AVE 4340 GERMANTOWN AVE 1539 W COURTLAND ST 1539 W COURTLAND ST 1539 W COURTLAND ST 1539 W COURTLAND ST 1539 W COURTLAND ST 1648 W HUNTING PARK AVE 1648 W HUNTING PARK AVE 1648 W HUNTING PARK AVE 1648 W HUNTING PARK AVE 1717 W HUNTING PARK AVE 22ND ST & HUNTING PARK AVE 19TH & BUTLER STS 19TH & BUTLER STS 1648 W HUNTING PARK AVE 3720 N BROAD ST 19TH & BUTLER STS 3600 N BROAD ST 1001 GREEN ST 1240 N 10TH ST 1240 N 10TH ST 1221 FAIRMOUNT AVE 1100 FAIRMOUNT AVE 800 N 08TH ST 1240 N 10TH ST 1100 POPLAR ST 953 N 10TH ST 700 GREEN ST 06TH ST & FAIRMOUNT AVE 2827 W GIRARD AVE 22ND & PARRISH STS 18TH & WALLACE STS 2601 PENNSYLVANIA AVE 757 N 24TH ST 2401 PENNSYLVANIA AVE 1539 PARRISH ST 757 N 24TH ST 22ND & PARRISH STS FRANCIS & SHIRLEY STS FRANCIS & SHIRLEY STS 22ND & PARRISH STS 22ND & PARRISH STS 24TH & WALLACE STS 1831 B BRANDYWINE ST 19TH & NORTH STS 1831 B BRANDYWINE ST 854-70 N 24TH ST 24TH & WALLACE STS 1421 W SUSQUEHANNA AVE 1421 W SUSQUEHANNA AVE 2332 N 15TH ST 2332 N 15TH ST 2332 N 15TH ST 2121 GRATZ ST 1621 W DAUPHIN ST 1621 W DAUPHIN ST 2121 GRATZ ST

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM EMMANUEL UNITED METH CHURCH CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR RAYMOND ROSEN COMM CENTER RAYMOND ROSEN COMM CENTER RAYMOND ROSEN COMM CENTER CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR LOVE ZION BAPT CHURCH CHRIST CHURCH CENTER CHRIST CHURCH CENTER PHILIP MURRAY HOUSE PHILIP MURRAY HOUSE G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING MT AIRY CHURCH GOD IN CHRIST MT AIRY CHURCH GOD IN CHRIST HOUSE OF PRAYER CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING PHILIP MURRAY HOUSE G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING CHAMPLOST HOMES (PHA) BELFIELD RECREATION CENTER BELFIELD RECREATION CENTER PENNELL SCHOOL LOVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH SUFFOLK MANOR APTS-BLDG H WIDENER SCHOOL WIDENER SCHOOL WIDENER SCHOOL PROVISION OF GRACE CHURCH PROVISION OF GRACE CHURCH SUFFOLK MANOR APTS-BLDG H PENNELL SCHOOL CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR PROVISION OF GRACE CHURCH LUTHERAN SETTLEMENT HOUSE LUTHERAN SETTLEMENT HOUSE MC KINLEY SCHOOL ADAIRE SCHOOL FISHTOWN RECREATION CENTER FISHTOWN RECREATION CENTER ADAIRE SCHOOL MC KINLEY SCHOOL HEALTH CENTER DISTRICT 06 NEUMANN SENIOR HOUSING PENNA HOME FISHTOWN RECREATION CENTER NORRIS SQUARE CHILD CARE CTR TAJDEED RESIDENCES COMM ROOM TAJDEED RESIDENCES COMM ROOM TOWEY RECREATION CENTER TOWEY RECREATION CENTER HANCOCK RECREATION CENTER FISHTOWN RECREATION CENTER RIVERA RECREATION CENTER MUNOZ MARIN SCHOOL MUNOZ MARIN SCHOOL MUNOZ MARIN SCHOOL POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL CONGRESO EDUC & TRAINING CTR CONGRESO EDUC & TRAINING CTR POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL ONE BRIGHT RAY COMM H.S. GARAGE HUNTER SCHOOL NORRIS SQUARE UN PRES CHURCH WELSH SCHOOL MC KINLEY SCHOOL MC KINLEY SCHOOL

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN RIVERA DAYCARE CENTER WELSH SCHOOL WELSH SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO # 02 BROWN COMMUNITY CENTER CRUZ RECREATION CENTER BRIGHT HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH GRAY MANOR 8TH & DIAMOND ST REC CTR YORKTOWN APARTMENTS PENROSE RECREATION CENTER BROWN COMMUNITY CENTER NORRIS HOMES 8TH & DIAMOND ST REC CTR BRIGHT HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH PILGRIM CHURCH PILGRIM CHURCH HENRY ON THE PARK/BLDG E VENICE ISLAND RECREATION CTR SHAWMONT SCHOOL NORTH LIGHT COMMUNITY CENTER NORTH LIGHT COMMUNITY CENTER HILLSIDE RECREATION CENTER HILLSIDE RECREATION CENTER JOURNEY'S WAY JOURNEY'S WAY NORTH LIGHT COMMUNITY CENTER HILLSIDE RECREATION CENTER COOK WISSAHICKON SCHOOL NORTHERN CHILDREN SERVICES COOK WISSAHICKON SCHOOL JOURNEY'S WAY JOURNEY'S WAY BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH ROXBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO # 39 PENN CHARTER SQUASH COURTS WALNUT LANE GOLF CLUBHOUSE ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH ROXBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL SALVATION ARMY SHAWMONT SCHOOL ROXBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL SAUL HIGH SCHOOL CATHEDRAL VILLAGE AUDITORIUM HOUSTON RECREATION CENTER COOK WISSAHICKON SCHOOL ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM SAUL HIGH SCHOOL SUMMIT PARK APTS-CLUBHOUSE SALVATION ARMY ROXBOROUGH Y M C A SHAWMONT SCHOOL ANDORRA BRANCH LIBRARY HOUSTON RECREATION CENTER CATHEDRAL VILLAGE AUDITORIUM SUMMIT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUMMIT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLIVEDEN CONVALESCENT CENTER GERMANTOWN JEWISH CENTER GERMANTOWN JEWISH CENTER GERMANTOWN HOME JESUS IS THE WAY CHURCH BLAIR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH BLAIR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY LOVETT BRANCH LIBRARY PLEASANT RECREATION CENTER

ADDRESS / DIRECCIÓN 2603 N 05TH ST 04TH & YORK STS 04TH & YORK STS 2426 N 02ND ST 1701 N 08TH ST 1401 N 06TH ST 1601 N 12TH ST 1600 N 08TH ST 08TH & DIAMOND STS 1300 W JEFFERSON ST 12TH ST & SUSQUEHANNA AVE 1701 N 08TH ST 1915 N 11TH STREET 08TH & DIAMOND STS 1601 N 12TH ST 3815 TERRACE ST 3815 TERRACE ST 7901 HENRY AVE 7 LOCK STREET SHAWMONT AVE & EVA ST 175 GREEN LANE 175 GREEN LANE 201 FOUNTAIN ST 201 FOUNTAIN ST 403 RECTOR ST 403 RECTOR ST 175 GREEN LANE 201 FOUNTAIN ST RIGHTER & SALAIGNAC STS 5301 RIDGE AVE RIGHTER & SALAIGNAC STS 403 RECTOR ST 403 RECTOR ST 401 MARTIN ST 401 MARTIN ST 6400 RIDGE AVE RIDGE AVE & CINNAMINSON ST 3001 W SCHOOL HOUSE LN 800 W WALNUT LN RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST 401 MARTIN ST 6400 RIDGE AVE 6730 RIDGE AVE SHAWMONT AVE & EVA ST 6400 RIDGE AVE 7100 HENRY AVE 600 E CATHEDRAL RD WISSAHICKON AVE & GRAKYN LA RIGHTER & SALAIGNAC STS RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST 7100 HENRY AVE 8201 HENRY AVE 6730 RIDGE AVE DOMINO LA & RIDGE AVE SHAWMONT AVE & EVA ST 705 E CATHEDRAL RD WISSAHICKON AVE & GRAKYN LA 600 E CATHEDRAL RD 6757 GREENE ST 6757 GREENE ST 6400 GREENE ST 400 W ELLET ST 400 W ELLET ST 6950 GERMANTOWN AVE 6753 GERMANTOWN AVE 220 W UPSAL ST 200 E CLIVEDEN ST 220 W UPSAL ST 6945 GERMANTOWN AVE PLEASANT ST & CHEW AVE

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH CARING HEART NURSING HOME CLIVEDEN HOUSE LOVETT BRANCH LIBRARY MT AIRY RECREATION CENTER PLEASANT RECREATION CENTER PLEASANT RECREATION CENTER EMLEN SCHOOL EMLEN SCHOOL EMLEN SCHOOL GERMANTOWN CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY GERMANTOWN CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH A B DAY SCHOOL A B DAY SCHOOL A B DAY SCHOOL A B DAY SCHOOL ST MARKS CHURCH FRANKFORD ST MARKS CHURCH FRANKFORD ST MARKS CHURCH FRANKFORD SIMPSON RECREATION CENTER FRANKFORD BRANCH LIBRARY FRANKFORD BRANCH LIBRARY FRANKFORD BRANCH LIBRARY SIMPSON RECREATION CENTER FRANKFORD HIGH SCHOOL PHILA ARTS & SCIENCES CHARTER VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB PHILA ARTS & SCIENCES CHARTER CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH CARMELLA RECREATION CENTER STEARNE SCHOOL AMERICAN LEGION POST WHITEHALL RES COUNCIL OFFICE GAMBRELL RECREATION CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 15 FIRE ENGINE CO # 15 STEARNE SCHOOL STEARNE SCHOOL POWELL SCHOOL DURHAM LIBRARY DURHAM LIBRARY MCMICHAEL SCHOOL POWELL SCHOOL UNIVERSITY SQUARE MANTUA HAVERFORD COMM CTR PEOPLE'S EMERGENCY CENTER HEAVENLY HALL DREXEL UNIVERSITY REC CENTER DURHAM LIBRARY MANTUA HAVERFORD COMM CTR MCMICHAEL SCHOOL HEAVENLY HALL CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH MANTUA HAVERFORD COMM CTR DREXEL UNIVERSITY REC CENTER DREXEL UNIVERSITY REC CENTER RIVERWARDS CAFE MEMPHIS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL RAKOWSKI FUNERAL HOME RICHMOND LIBRARY RICHMOND LIBRARY PORT RICHMOND PAL CENTER RICHMOND LIBRARY RAKOWSKI FUNERAL HOME MASTBAUM HIGH SCHOOL COHOCKSINK RECREATION CENTER COHOCKSINK RECREATION CENTER COHOCKSINK RECREATION CENTER MEMPHIS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN COMMUNITY CENTER AT VISITATION WILLARD SCHOOL COHOCKSINK RECREATION CENTER MEMPHIS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL MASTBAUM HIGH SCHOOL WILLARD SCHOOL WILLARD SCHOOL MASTBAUM HIGH SCHOOL COHOCKSINK RECREATION CENTER MEMPHIS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL MEMPHIS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY MARCONI PLAZA BOCCE COURTS BARRY RECREATION CENTER BARRY RECREATION CENTER CARING PEOPLE ALLIANCE GUERIN REC CTR-BOCCE BUILDING BARRY RECREATION CENTER GUERIN REC CTR-BOCCE BUILDING CARING PEOPLE ALLIANCE GUERIN RECREATION CENTER G.A.M.P. SCHOOL G.A.M.P. SCHOOL G.A.M.P. SCHOOL GUERIN RECREATION CENTER GUERIN RECREATION CENTER G.A.M.P. SCHOOL GUERIN RECREATION CENTER CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY CARING PEOPLE ALLIANCE GUERIN REC CTR-BOCCE BUILDING CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY FAIRFAX APARTMENTS H M S SCHOOL THE ARCH BLDG-ROOM 108 COMEGYS SCHOOL CIVIC HOUSE/UNIV OF PENNA ROBESON HIGH SCHOOL ROSENBERGER HALL/ROOM 100 WALNUT ST WEST LIBRARY WALNUT ST WEST LIBRARY SPRUCE HILL COMM ASSOC IRON GATE THEATRE COMEGYS SCHOOL ROBESON HIGH SCHOOL SPRUCE HILL COMM ASSOC 48TH & WOODLAND REC CENTER 48TH & WOODLAND REC CENTER REBA BROWN SR APTS VANCE HALL THE ARCH CAFE HARRISON COLLEGE HOUSE UNIV OF PA HARNWELL HOUSE HOUSTON HALL READING ROOM FAIRFAX APARTMENTS CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR WRIGHT SCHOOL WRIGHT SCHOOL STRAWBERRY MANSION SCHOOL STRAWBERRY MANSION SCHOOL WRIGHT SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO # 45 NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY

ADDRESS / DIRECCIÓN 2646 KENSINGTON AVE ELKHART & HELEN STS CEDAR & CAMBRIA STS 2950 MEMPHIS ST 3116 FRANKFORD AVE ELKHART & HELEN STS ELKHART & HELEN STS 3116 FRANKFORD AVE CEDAR & CAMBRIA STS 2950 MEMPHIS ST 2950 MEMPHIS ST 3301 S 20TH ST 3301 S 20TH ST 3301 S 20TH ST BROAD ST & OREGON AVE 18TH & BIGLER STS 18TH & BIGLER STS 2433 S 15TH ST 16TH & JACKSON STS 18TH & BIGLER STS 16TH & JACKSON STS 2433 S 15TH ST 16TH & JACKSON STS 22ND & RITNER STS 22ND & RITNER STS 22ND & RITNER STS 16TH & JACKSON STS 16TH & JACKSON STS 22ND & RITNER STS 16TH & JACKSON STS 3301 S 20TH ST 2433 S 15TH ST 16TH & JACKSON STS 3301 S 20TH ST 4247 LOCUST ST 4400 BALTIMORE AVE 3601 LOCUST WALK 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE 3914 LOCUST WALK 42ND & LUDLOW STS 600 S 43RD ST 3948 WALNUT ST 3948 WALNUT ST 257 S 45TH ST 3700 CHESTNUT ST 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE 42ND & LUDLOW STS 257 S 45TH ST 48TH ST & WOODLAND AVE 48TH ST & WOODLAND AVE 1450 S 50TH ST 3733 SPRUCE ST 3601 LOCUST WALK 3910 IRVING ST 3820 LOCUST WALK 3417 SPRUCE ST 4247 LOCUST ST 22ND & HUNTINGDON STS 28TH & DAUPHIN STS 28TH & DAUPHIN STS 32ND ST & RIDGE AVE 32ND ST & RIDGE AVE 28TH & DAUPHIN STS 26TH & YORK STS 2450 W SERGEANT ST 32ND ST & LEHIGH AVE 32ND ST & LEHIGH AVE 32ND ST & LEHIGH AVE 32ND ST & LEHIGH AVE 2808 W LEHIGH AVE 2808 W LEHIGH AVE 2808 W LEHIGH AVE

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY MEDIATOR LUTHERAN CHURCH CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR BEREAN INSTITUTE SHARSWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 34 SHARSWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER CECIL B MOORE LIBRARY CECIL B MOORE LIBRARY SHARSWOOD ONE SENIOR APTS SHARSWOOD ONE SENIOR APTS BOONE SCHOOL(CAMELOT ACADEMY) BREWERYTOWN/SHARSWOOD CCA MORRIS SCHOOL COLLEGEVIEW HOMES (PHA) MORRIS SCHOOL BOONE SCHOOL(CAMELOT ACADEMY) W D KELLEY SCHOOL W D KELLEY SCHOOL BREWERYTOWN/SHARSWOOD CCA FIRE ENGINE CO # 34 GIDEON HALL@SCOTTISH RITE HSE SCOTTISH RITE TOWER POWERBACK REHABILITATION UNIVERSAL CHARTER SCHOOL YMCA ANDERSON RECREATION CENTER PENN MEDICINE AT RITTENHOUSE THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL ARTHUR SCHOOL YMCA ARTHUR SCHOOL ST ANTHONYS SENIOR RESIDENCES ST ANTHONYS SENIOR RESIDENCES ARTHUR SCHOOL ARTHUR SCHOOL THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL ST ANTHONYS SENIOR RESIDENCES ARTS HOUSE APTS COMMUNITY CENTER AT VISITATION HACKETT SCHOOL SUMMERFIELD CHURCH J.B. VENTURES (RM 211) DERKA'S AUTO GARAGE MARITIME ACADEMY CHARTER KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX ST MICHAELS LUTHERAN CHURCH H A BROWN SCHOOL H A BROWN SCHOOL HACKETT SCHOOL OFFICE J.B. VENTURES (RM 211) BEACON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FIRE ENGINE CO # 06 CIONE RECREATION CENTER CIONE RECREATION CENTER W D KELLEY SCHOOL HEALTH CENTER DISTRICT 05 W D KELLEY SCHOOL W D KELLEY SCHOOL AMOS RECREATION CENTER AMOS RECREATION CENTER DUCKREY SCHOOL AMOS RECREATION CENTER CARVER SCHOOL ENGINR & SCIENCE VERNON MARKS HOUSE CARVER SCHOOL ENGINR & SCIENCE CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM WOODSTOCK COMMUNITY CENTER WOODSTOCK COMMUNITY CENTER OLD ST ELIZABETHS SCHOOL

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN OLD ST ELIZABETHS SCHOOL OLD ST ELIZABETHS SCHOOL JOHNSON HOMES (PHA) DUPREE FUNERAL HOME GIDEON SCHOOL BLAINE SCHOOL STRAWBERRY MANSION SCHOOL BLAINE SCHOOL BLAINE SCHOOL BLAINE SCHOOL MANDER RECREATION CENTER MANDER RECREATION CENTER JOHNSON HOMES (PHA) HANK GATHERS RECREATION CTR GIDEON SCHOOL THE SARTAIN APTS RESTAURANT FERKO RECREATION CENTER JUNIATA YOUTH CLUB JUNIATA YOUTH CLUB PICCOLI RECREATION CENTER PICCOLI RECREATION CENTER WATER DEPT LABORATORY WATER DEPT LABORATORY HOPKINSON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE HOPKINSON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE JJ'S CAFE DINING ROOM JJ'S CAFE DINING ROOM HOPKINSON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE JUNIATA PARK OLDER ADULT CTR HARROWGATE PAL CENTER SCANLON RECREATION CENTER WILLARD SCHOOL WILLARD SCHOOL HARROWGATE PAL CENTER SCANLON RECREATION CENTER HARROWGATE PAL CENTER HARROWGATE PAL CENTER SCANLON RECREATION CENTER SCANLON RECREATION CENTER BARBER SHOP DIVINITY BANQUET HALL DIVINITY BANQUET HALL DIVINITY BANQUET HALL BETTERWAY BIBLE CHURCH FIRE ENGINE CO # 41 SWEET UNION BAPTIST CHURCH TUSTIN RECREATION CENTER BETTERWAY BIBLE CHURCH PRAYER & FAITH TEMPLE COGIC GOOD SAMARITAN CHURCH SIMPSON-FLETCHER METH CHURCH HARAMBEE INSTITUTE KIMBLE FUNERAL HOME YARBOROUGH & ROCKE FUNERAL HOME HADDINGTON LIBRARY HADDINGTON LIBRARY HARAMBEE INSTITUTE HARAMBEE INSTITUTE PAPA RECREATION CENTER PAPA RECREATION CENTER BARBER SHOP OVERBROOK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LIBERTY TOWERS APTS FIRE ENGINE CO # 54 HADDINGTON LIBRARY LAMBERTON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE HADDINGTON LIBRARY LAMBERTON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE OVERBROOK PARK CHURCH CHRIST OVERBROOK PARK CHURCH CHRIST OVERBROOK LIBRARY

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ADDRESS / DIRECCIÓN 1100 N 63RD ST 7060 CITY AVE 1660 N 62ND ST 6237 MARKET ST HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES 6224 MARKET ST HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES 1625 N 76TH ST HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES 1541 N 61ST ST 7236 RISING SUN AVE 603 LONGSHORE AVE 603 LONGSHORE AVE 6545 RISING SUN AVE 6500 TABOR AVE 6312-14 RISING SUN AVE 6312-14 RISING SUN AVE 6312-14 RISING SUN AVE 6000 RISING SUN AVE RISING SUN AVE & COMLY ST RISING SUN AVE & COMLY ST 6000 RISING SUN AVE 6001 COLGATE ST 6150 ALGON AVE LANGDON & SANGER STS LANGDON & SANGER STS LANGDON & SANGER STS RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES LANGDON & SANGER STS SUMMERDALE & GODFREY AVES SUMMERDALE & GODFREY AVES RISING SUN AVE & COMLY ST SUMMERDALE & GODFREY AVES TABOR RD & FOULKROD ST 5577 N HILLCREEK DRIVE TABOR RD & FOULKROD ST TABOR RD & FOULKROD ST RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES 6500 TABOR AVE 19TH & ELLSWORTH STS 1814 WHARTON ST 20TH & FEDERAL STS 23RD & REED STS 1228 S 21ST ST 22ND & FEDERAL STS 23RD & REED STS 1410 S 20TH ST 1814 WHARTON ST 1410 S 20TH ST 1800 TASKER ST 2100 DICKINSON ST 22ND & MCCLELLAN STS 28TH & DICKINSON STS 22ND & MCCLELLAN STS 2100 DICKINSON ST 23RD & REED STS 23RD & REED STS 22ND & MCCLELLAN STS 22ND & FEDERAL STS 23RD & REED STS 2600 MOORE ST 1140 46 S 26TH ST 28TH & DICKINSON STS 28TH & DICKINSON STS 30TH & WHARTON STS 28TH & DICKINSON STS 30TH & WHARTON STS 1701 S 15TH ST 3125 REED ST

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN 2ND NAZARETH MISSIONARY BAPT FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER BARRETT NABUURS CENTER P.E.P. BUILDING BARRATT SCHOOL BARRATT SCHOOL REED ST PRESBYTERIAN APTS REED ST PRESBYTERIAN APTS CHEW RECREATION CENTER BARRATT SCHOOL DISILVESTRO RECREATION CENTER EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH PENROSE RECREATION CENTER FAIRHILL APTS COMMUNITY CENTER PENROSE RECREATION CENTER FAIRHILL APTS COMMUNITY CENTER HOPE PARTNERSHIP FOR EDUCATION HOPE PARTNERSHIP FOR EDUCATION HOPE PARTNERSHIP FOR EDUCATION WARNOCK VILLAGE 12TH & CAMBRIA RECREATION CTR MASTERY CLYMER CHARTER SCHOOL MASTERY CLYMER CHARTER SCHOOL GREATER IMPACT WORSHIP CENTER HARTRANFT SCHOOL HARTRANFT SCHOOL POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL ST JOHN MEMORIAL BAPT CHURCH NORTH PROVIDENCE BAPT CHURCH POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL COMMUNITY CENTER ABBOTTSFORD HOMES COMM CTR DEVEREAUX MEMORIAL CHURCH DEVEREAUX MEMORIAL CHURCH DEVEREAUX MEMORIAL CHURCH SHULER REC CENTER SHULER REC CENTER E W RHODES SCHOOL E W RHODES SCHOOL THE SMART CENTER DAYCARE THE SMART CENTER DAYCARE PENN CHARTER SQUASH COURTS FALLS CENTER LIVE WORK CAMPUS MIFFLIN SCHOOL MIFFLIN SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO # 35 MIFFLIN SCHOOL SALVATION ARMY-KROC CENTER FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL LIBRARY FALLS RIDGE APTS COMM CTR FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL LIBRARY PANATI RECREATION CENTER FUMO BRANCH LIBRARY SEAFARERS UNION HALL TAGGART SCHOOL MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL FURNESS SCHOOL FURNESS SCHOOL WHITMAN BRANCH LIBRARY SNYDER AVE CONGREGATION CHURCH FIRE ENGINE CO #53 JACKSON PLACE SEAFARERS UNION HALL MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL SEAFARERS UNION HALL CHICKIES & PETE'S PLAY 2 IBEW LOCAL UNION HALL SEAFARERS UNION HALL TAGGART SCHOOL GARAGE JACKSON PLACE

ADDRESS / DIRECCIÓN 1800 TASKER ST 30TH & WHARTON STS 28TH & DICKINSON STS 1200 S BROAD ST 16TH & WHARTON STS 16TH & WHARTON STS 1401 S 16TH ST 1401 S 16TH ST 19TH & ELLSWORTH STS 16TH & WHARTON STS 1701 S 15TH ST 2259 N 10TH ST 12TH ST & SUSQUEHANNA AVE 2411 N 11TH ST 12TH ST & SUSQUEHANNA AVE 2411 N 11TH ST 2601 N 11TH ST 2601 N 11TH ST 2601 N 11TH ST 2862 GERMANTOWN AVE 12TH & CAMBRIA STS 12TH & RUSH STS 12TH & RUSH STS 2428 N FAIRHILL ST 08TH & CUMBERLAND STS 08TH & CUMBERLAND STS 06TH ST & INDIANA AVE 2853 GERMANTOWN AVE 2909 N 08TH ST 06TH ST & INDIANA AVE 06TH ST & INDIANA AVE 3018 A N PERCY ST 3226 MC MICHAEL ST 26TH ST & ALLEGHENY AVE 26TH ST & ALLEGHENY AVE 26TH ST & ALLEGHENY AVE 27TH & CLEARFIELD STS 27TH & CLEARFIELD STS 29TH & CLEARFIELD STS 29TH & CLEARFIELD STS 3301 W WESTMORELAND ST 3301 W WESTMORELAND ST 3001 W SCHOOL HOUSE LN 3300 HENRY AVE MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST RIDGE & MIDVALE AVE MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST 4200 WISSAHICKON AVE 3501 MIDVALE AVE 4349 RIDGE AVE 3501 MIDVALE AVE 22ND & CLEARFIELD STS 2437 S BROAD ST 2604 S 04TH ST 04TH & PORTER STS 927 JOHNSTON ST 03RD & MIFFLIN STS 03RD & MIFFLIN STS 02ND ST & SNYDER AVE 300 SNYDER AVE 4TH ST & SNYDER AVE 501 JACKSON ST 2604 S 04TH ST 927 JOHNSTON ST 2604 S 04TH ST 1526 PACKER AVE 2150 S 03RD ST 2604 S 04TH ST 04TH & PORTER STS 830 RITNER ST REAR 501 JACKSON ST

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN IBEW LOCAL UNION HALL WHITMAN BRANCH LIBRARY TAGGART SCHOOL STORE SEAFARERS UNION HALL FIRE ENGINE CO # 49 EAST PASSYUNK COMMUNITY CENTER EAST PASSYUNK COMMUNITY CENTER FORD RECREATION CENTER MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL FUMO BRANCH LIBRARY EAST PASSYUNK COMMUNITY CENTER MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL TITAN INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL MARCONI PLAZA BOCCE COURTS SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO # 49 JACKSON PLACE MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL JENKS SCHOOL TRAILER FUMO BRANCH LIBRARY MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL SO PHILA VIKINGS CLUBHOUSE P G W BUILDING ROBERT BRADY VETERANS CENTER FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER EZEKIEL BAPTIST CHURCH BARTRAM VILLAGE OFFICE ANN THOMAS BUILDING MORTON SCHOOL FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER ANN THOMAS BUILDING SOUTHWEST CDC CATHARINE SCHOOL ANNEX MORTON SCHOOL MORTON SCHOOL MORTON SCHOOL MORTON SCHOOL MORTON SCHOOL TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL MORTON SCHOOL SOUTHWEST CDC SOUTHWEST CDC CATHARINE SCHOOL HARDY WILLIAMS VETERANS CENTER CATHARINE SCHOOL CATHARINE SCHOOL MC CREESH RECREATION CENTER SOUTHWEST CDC TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL ROBERT BRADY VETERANS CENTER FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER ST PAULS AME CHURCH HARDY WILLIAMS VETERANS CENTER DAYCARE PASCHALLVILLE LIBRARY PASCHALLVILLE HOMES COMM CTR CIBOTTI RECREATION CENTER EASTWICK LIBRARY RESIDENCE EASTWICK RECREATION CENTER TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL ST PAULS AME CHURCH RESIDENCE PENROSE SCHOOL FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER PENROSE SCHOOL CIBOTTI RECREATION CENTER

ADDRESS / DIRECCIÓN 2150 S 03RD ST 02ND ST & SNYDER AVE 04TH & PORTER STS 2302 S 07TH ST 2604 S 04TH ST 13TH & SHUNK STS 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST 06TH ST & SNYDER AVE 927 JOHNSTON ST BROAD ST & SNYDER AVE 2437 S BROAD ST 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST 927 JOHNSTON ST 1030 SNYDER AVE BROAD ST & SNYDER AVE BROAD ST & OREGON AVE BROAD ST & SNYDER AVE BROAD ST & SNYDER AVE 13TH & SHUNK STS 501 JACKSON ST 927 JOHNSTON ST 13TH & PORTER STS 2437 S BROAD ST 927 JOHNSTON ST 1815 S 11TH ST BROAD & TASKER STS 6250 EASTWICK AVE 58TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 5701 GRAYS AVE 5404 GIBSON DRIVE 2000 S 58TH ST 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 58TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 58TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 2000 S 58TH ST 6328 PASCHALL AVE 6900 GREENWAY AVE 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 66TH ST & ELMWOOD AVE 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 6328 PASCHALL AVE 6328 PASCHALL AVE 66TH ST & CHESTER AVE 7100 GROVERS AVE 66TH ST & CHESTER AVE 66TH ST & CHESTER AVE 66TH & REGENT STS 6328 PASCHALL AVE 66TH ST & ELMWOOD AVE 6250 EASTWICK AVE 69TH ST & GROVERS AVE 8398 LINDBERGH BLVD 7100 GROVERS AVE 2406 S 71ST ST 6942 WOODLAND AVE 7200 WOODLAND AVE 2500 S 77TH ST 2851 ISLAND AVE 7537 DICKENS PLACE 80TH & MARS PLACE 66TH ST & ELMWOOD AVE 8398 LINDBERGH BLVD 2535 S 73RD ST 78TH ST & ESTE AVE 69TH ST & GROVERS AVE 78TH ST & ESTE AVE 2500 S 77TH ST

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER PASCHALLVILLE HOMES COMM CTR EASTWICK LIBRARY GARAGE UNICO VILLAGE OFFICE FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER MOSS RECREATION CENTER MOSS RECREATION CENTER MOSS RECREATION CENTER AMERICAN LEGION REC CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 52 MC CULLOUGH UNION HALL AMERICAN LEGION REC CENTER MC CULLOUGH UNION HALL LAWTON SCHOOL LAWTON SCHOOL HOLY INNOCENTS CHURCH TACONY BRANCH LIBRARY FIRE ENGINE CO # 38 FIRE ENGINE CO # 38 TACONY BRANCH LIBRARY FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE HOLY INNOCENTS CHURCH LUTH CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD LUTH CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD LUTH CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD HOLY INNOCENTS CHURCH LUTH CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE CITY SIGN SHOP BARTON SCHOOL BETHEL WORSHIP CENTER CAYUGA SCHOOL VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB WYOMING BRANCH LIBRARY BETHEL WORSHIP CENTER FELTONVILLE INTERMED SCHOOL BETHEL WORSHIP CENTER VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB FELTONVILLE INTERMED SCHOOL ASPIRA OLNEY CHARTER SCHOOL MORRISON SCHOOL NEW LIFE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TRIUMPHANT FAITH INT'L H S ASPIRA OLNEY CHARTER SCHOOL MORRISON SCHOOL TRIUMPHANT FAITH INT'L H S ZIEHLER RECREATION CENTER MORRISON SCHOOL MORRISON SCHOOL WYOMING BRANCH LIBRARY JUNIATA PARK ACADEMY HEART OF WORSHIP CENTER GREATER OLNEY BRANCH LIBRARY EL SHADDAI CHURCH ESPERANZA HEALTH CENTER ESPERANZA HEALTH CENTER HUNTING PARK REC CENTER HUNTING PARK REC CENTER ESPERANZA HEALTH CENTER ESPERANZA HEALTH CENTER LENFEST CENTER BETHUNE SCHOOL BETHUNE SCHOOL TAYLOR SCHOOL TAYLOR SCHOOL BETHUNE SCHOOL BETHUNE SCHOOL BETHUNE SCHOOL

ADDRESS / DIRECCIÓN 69TH ST & GROVERS AVE 7200 WOODLAND AVE 2851 ISLAND AVE 3049 S 74TH ST 7199 BRANT PLACE 69TH ST & GROVERS AVE TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVE TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVE TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVE TORRESDALE AVE & DEVEREAUX S JACKSON & VAN KIRK STS 6309 TORRESDALE AVE TORRESDALE AVE & DEVEREAUX S 6309 TORRESDALE AVE 6101 JACKSON ST 6101 JACKSON ST 7001 TORRESDALE AVE 6742 TORRESDALE AVE MAGEE & KEYSTONE STS MAGEE & KEYSTONE STS 6742 TORRESDALE AVE COTTAGE ST & BLEIGH AVE 7001 TORRESDALE AVE COTTMAN AVE & ERDRICK ST COTTMAN AVE & ERDRICK ST COTTMAN AVE & ERDRICK ST 7001 TORRESDALE AVE COTTMAN AVE & ERDRICK ST COTTAGE ST & BLEIGH AVE COTTAGE ST & BLEIGH AVE COTTAGE ST & BLEIGH AVE COTTAGE ST & BLEIGH AVE 4501 G ST B ST & WYOMING AVE 169 W WYOMING AVE 4344 N 05TH ST 4800 WHITAKER AVE B ST & WYOMING AVE 169 W WYOMING AVE 238 E WYOMING AVE 169 W WYOMING AVE 4800 WHITAKER AVE 238 E WYOMING AVE FRONT & DUNCANNON STS 5111 N 04TH ST 425 E ROOSEVELT BLVD 413 E TABOR RD FRONT & DUNCANNON STS 5111 N 04TH ST 413 E TABOR RD B & GALE STS 5111 N 04TH ST 5111 N 04TH ST B ST & WYOMING AVE 801 E HUNTING PARK AVE 5317 N 03RD ST 05TH ST & TABOR RD 4244 OLD YORK RD 4417 N 06TH ST 4417 N 06TH ST 1001 W HUNTING PARK AVE 1001 W HUNTING PARK AVE 4417 N 06TH ST 4417 N 06TH ST 10TH & PIKE STS OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST RANDOLPH ST & ERIE AVE RANDOLPH ST & ERIE AVE OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN BETHUNE SCHOOL TAYLOR SCHOOL TAYLOR SCHOOL LENFEST CENTER TAYLOR SCHOOL LENFEST CENTER P G W BUILDING P G W BUILDING CHAMPION LEARNING CENTER LENFEST CENTER BIBLEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH CONESTOGA RECREATION CENTER SALVATION ARMY WEST PHILA SALVATION ARMY WEST PHILA BIBLEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH ANTIOCH UNIVERSAL CHURCH HADDINGTON TOWNHOMES COMM CTR WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL PARKWAY SCHOOL RHOADS SCHOOL RHOADS SCHOOL RHOADS SCHOOL KATIE JACKSON HOMES(PHA) KATIE JACKSON HOMES(PHA) ANTIOCH UNIVERSAL CHURCH SPECTRUM HEALTH SERVICES INC SPECTRUM HEALTH SERVICES INC HADDINGTON TOWNHOMES COMM CTR BIBLEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH BRIDESBURG RECREATION CENTER ST VALENTINES CHURCH BRIDESBURG RECREATION CENTER POPE JOHN PAUL II CHURCH SAMUELS RECREATION CENTER SAMUELS RECREATION CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 28 WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE ST VALENTINES CHURCH HEITZMAN RECREATION CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 28 GLAVIN RECREATION CENTER WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE HEITZMAN RECREATION CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 07 HEITZMAN RECREATION CENTER POPE JOHN PAUL II CHURCH HEITZMAN RECREATION CENTER GLAVIN RECREATION CENTER POINT NO POINT CLUB SAMUELS RECREATION CENTER POINT NO POINT CLUB CALVARY UNITED METH CHURCH GARDEN COURT PLAZA DIVINE CREATIONS UNISEX SALON GLOBAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY BOYS LATIN CHARTER SCHOOL BOYS LATIN CHARTER SCHOOL LEA SCHOOL RENAISSANCE HEALTHCARE CENTER HAIR SALON VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTER HARRINGTON SCHOOL CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER ELMWOOD COMMUNITY METH CHURCH THE GOLD STANDARD RESTAURANT ELMWOOD COMMUNITY METH CHURCH

ADDRESS / DIRECCIÓN OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST RANDOLPH ST & ERIE AVE RANDOLPH ST & ERIE AVE 10TH & PIKE STS RANDOLPH ST & ERIE AVE 10TH & PIKE STS BROAD ST & ERIE AVE BROAD ST & ERIE AVE 3949 N BROAD ST 10TH & PIKE STS 1323 N 52ND ST 53RD & MEDIA STS 5522 ARCH ST 5522 ARCH ST 1323 N 52ND ST 50 N 52ND ST 5437 WYALUSING AVE 4901 CHESTNUT ST 48TH ST & FAIRMOUNT AVE 50TH & PARRISH STS 50TH & PARRISH STS 50TH & PARRISH STS 400 N 50TH ST 400 N 50TH ST 50 N 52ND ST 5201 HAVERFORD AVE 5201 HAVERFORD AVE 5437 WYALUSING AVE 1323 N 52ND ST 4601 RICHMOND ST 2330 MARGARET ST 4601 RICHMOND ST 4415 ALMOND ST GAUL ST & E TIOGA ST GAUL ST & E TIOGA ST BELGRADE & ONTARIO STS FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST 2330 MARGARET ST CASTOR AVE & AMBER ST BELGRADE & ONTARIO STS ALMOND & WESTMORELAND STS FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST CASTOR AVE & AMBER ST KENSINGTON & CASTOR AVES CASTOR AVE & AMBER ST 4415 ALMOND ST CASTOR AVE & AMBER ST ALMOND & WESTMORELAND STS 2843 ORTHODOX ST GAUL ST & E TIOGA ST 2843 ORTHODOX ST 801 S 48TH ST 4701 PINE ST 509 S 52ND ST 52ND & PINE STS 5501 CEDAR AVE 5501 CEDAR AVE 47TH & LOCUST STS 4703 KINGSESSING AVE 4828 BALTIMORE AVE 5220 WHITBY AVE 53RD ST & BALTIMORE AVE 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS 4523-31 CHESTER AVE 4800 BALTIMORE AVE 4523-31 CHESTER AVE

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN GARDEN COURT PLAZA CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER LEA SCHOOL SANSOM HOUSE SR LIVING CHURCH OF FAITH & DELIVERANCE CHURCH OF FAITH & DELIVERANCE AME UNION METHODIST CHURCH NAT'L TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH NAT'L TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH NO PHILA 7TH DAY ADVENTIST MEADE SCHOOL MEADE SCHOOL BENTLEY HALL (PHA) MOORE MANOR SR HOME BENTLEY HALL (PHA) AME UNION METHODIST CHURCH MOORE MANOR SR HOME MEADE SCHOOL GUERIN REC CTR-GYM BUILDING DIXON HOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER MC DANIEL SCHOOL PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL DIXON HOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER DIXON HOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER ST JOHN NEUMANN PLACE YESHA BALLROOM UNIVERSAL VARE CHARTER SCHOOL PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL PHA PRE APPRENTICE PROGRAM YESHA BALLROOM GUERIN REC CTR-GYM BUILDING GUERIN REC CTR-GYM BUILDING YESHA BALLROOM YESHA BALLROOM YESHA BALLROOM SOUTH PHILA BRANCH LIBRARY PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL SOUTH PHILA BRANCH LIBRARY WILSON PARK HOMES ST JOHN NEUMANN PLACE PHA PRE APPRENTICE PROGRAM CAYUGA SCHOOL COMMUNITY HOUSE APTS COMMUNITY COLL OF PHILA NW COOKE MIDDLE SCHOOL BELOVED ST JOHN CHURCH OAK LANE LIBRARY CHERASHORE RECREATION CENTER OAK LANE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PHILLIPPIAN GARDENS LINDLEY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL COOKE MIDDLE SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO #72 FIRE ENGINE CO #72 BARRETT RECREATION CENTER LINDLEY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL CHERASHORE RECREATION CENTER SECOND MACEDONIA CHURCH LEE'S MONUMENTS LINDLEY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL COMMUNITY COLL OF PHILA NW YORK HOUSE SOUTH BARRETT RECREATION CENTER EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER HILL FREEDMAN ACADEMY(ROOM 9) F S EDMONDS SCHOOL EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER HILL FREEDMAN ACADEMY(ROOM 9) FINLEY RECREATION CENTER HILL FREEDMAN ACADEMY(ROOM 3) FINLEY RECREATION CENTER

ADDRESS / DIRECCIÓN 4701 PINE ST 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS 47TH & LOCUST STS 4508 SANSOM ST 1510 W STILES ST 1510 W STILES ST 16TH & JEFFERSON STS 1628 W MASTER ST 1628 W MASTER ST 1510-1514 W OXFORD ST 18TH & OXFORD STS 18TH & OXFORD STS 1710 N CROSKEY ST 1999 RIDGE AVE 1710 N CROSKEY ST 16TH & JEFFERSON STS 1999 RIDGE AVE 18TH & OXFORD STS 16TH & JACKSON STS 1920 S 20TH ST 22ND & MCCLELLAN STS 1928 POINT BREEZE AVE 1920 S 20TH ST 1920 S 20TH ST 2600 MOORE ST 2308 SNYDER AVE 24TH & JACKSON STS 1928 POINT BREEZE AVE 1905 VARE AVE 2308 SNYDER AVE 16TH & JACKSON STS 16TH & JACKSON STS 2308 SNYDER AVE 2308 SNYDER AVE 2308 SNYDER AVE 1700 S BROAD ST 1928 POINT BREEZE AVE 1700 S BROAD ST 2506 JACKSON ST 2600 MOORE ST 1905 VARE AVE 4344 N 05TH ST 5501 N 11TH ST 1300 W GODFREY AVE OLD YORK RD & LOUDEN ST 4541 N BROAD ST OAK LANE AVE & N 12TH ST 10TH ST & CHEW AVE OAK LANE AVE & N 11TH ST 5110 N 06TH ST 09TH ST & LINDLEY AVE OLD YORK RD & LOUDEN ST 1127 W LOUDEN ST 1127 W LOUDEN ST 08TH ST & DUNCANNON AVE 09TH ST & LINDLEY AVE 10TH ST & CHEW AVE 1301 W RUSCOMB ST 908 W GODFREY AVE 09TH ST & LINDLEY AVE 1300 W GODFREY AVE 5325 OLD YORK RD 08TH ST & DUNCANNON AVE PROVIDENT RD & E GOWEN AVE 1100 E MT PLEASANT AVE SEDGWICK ST & THOURON AVE PROVIDENT RD & E GOWEN AVE 1100 E MT PLEASANT AVE E UPSAL ST & MANSFIELD AVE 1100 E MT PLEASANT AVE E UPSAL ST & MANSFIELD AVE

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN DEWITT AIR & HEATING EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER FINLEY RECREATION CENTER F S EDMONDS SCHOOL TERRYS BARBER SHOP REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRE ENGINE CO # 73 EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER HILL FREEDMAN ACADEMY(ROOM 1) EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 73 DEWITT AIR & HEATING EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER FINLEY RECREATION CENTER WEST OAK LANE LIBRARY REMNANT CHURCH OF GOD PHILA DELIVERANCE TABERNACLE FINLEY RECREATION CENTER WEST OAKLANE OLDER ADULT CTR EL SHADDAI CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY FIRE ENGINE CO # 73 BLANCHE NIXON LIBRARY KINGSESSING LIBRARY COMEGYS SCHOOL LONGSTRETH SCHOOL KINGSESSING LIBRARY KINGSESSING LIBRARY KINGSESSING LIBRARY COMEGYS SCHOOL COMEGYS SCHOOL HOLY FAMILY HALL HOLY FAMILY HALL MASTERY HARDY WILLIAMS MASTERY HARDY WILLIAMS FIRE ENGINE CO # 68 HARRINGTON SCHOOL HARRINGTON SCHOOL VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTER HARRINGTON SCHOOL LONGSTRETH SCHOOL MASTERY HARDY WILLIAMS MITCHELL SCHOOL MITCHELL SCHOOL LONGSTRETH SCHOOL MITCHELL SCHOOL MITCHELL SCHOOL LONGSTRETH SCHOOL LONGSTRETH SCHOOL LONGSTRETH SCHOOL PARKSIDE ASSOCIATION RIVER PARK HOUSE APTS PRESIDENTIAL CITY JEFFERSON DUFFIELD HOUSE GOMPERS SCHOOL(LOBBY) BRITH SHOLOM HOUSE BRITH SHOLOM HOUSE PARK TOWER APTS SIMPSON HOUSE PARK PLAZA CONDOS-WEST LOBBY INGLIS HOUSE (FOUNDERS HALL) INGLIS HOUSE (FOUNDERS HALL) SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL JOHN C ANDERSON CULTURE CTR PINN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH FAIRVIEW ARMS APTS BRYN MAWR SUITES ST BARBARA'S CHURCH PINN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH BEEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL PARKSIDE EVANS RECREATION CTR WYNNEFIELD PLACE

ADDRESS / DIRECCIÓN 8319 STENTON AVE PROVIDENT RD & E GOWEN AVE E UPSAL ST & MANSFIELD AVE SEDGWICK ST & THOURON AVE 7909 OGONTZ AVE 1215 E VERNON RD 1215 E VERNON RD 76TH & OGONTZ AVES PROVIDENT RD & E GOWEN AVE 1100 E MT PLEASANT AVE PROVIDENT RD & E GOWEN AVE 76TH & OGONTZ AVES 8319 STENTON AVE PROVIDENT RD & E GOWEN AVE E UPSAL ST & MANSFIELD AVE WASHINGTON LA & LIMEKILN PK 7708 OGONTZ AVE 7501 OGONTZ AVE E UPSAL ST & MANSFIELD AVE 7210-12 OGONTZ AVE 1448 GREENWOOD AVE 76TH & OGONTZ AVES 59TH ST & BALTIMORE AVE 1201 S 51ST ST 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE 1201 S 51ST ST 1201 S 51ST ST 1201 S 51ST ST 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE 5300 CHESTER AVE 5300 CHESTER AVE 5400 WARRINGTON AVE 5400 WARRINGTON AVE 52ND ST & WILLOWS AVE 53RD ST & BALTIMORE AVE 53RD ST & BALTIMORE AVE 5220 WHITBY AVE 53RD ST & BALTIMORE AVE 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE 5400 WARRINGTON AVE 56TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 56TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE 56TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 56TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE 1719 N 52ND ST 3600 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE 3900 CITY AVE 3701 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE 57TH ST & WYNNEFIELD AVE 3939 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE 3939 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE 4001 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE 2101 BELMONT AVE 3900 FORD RD 2600 BELMONT AVE 2600 BELMONT AVE 4910 WYNNEFIELD AVE 5301 OVERBROOK AVE 2251 N 54TH ST 5219 WYNNEFIELD AVE 5100 LEBANON AVE 5359 LEBANON AVE 2251 N 54TH ST 59TH & MALVERN AVE 53RD ST & PARKSIDE AVE 1717 N 54TH ST

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN WYNNEFIELD PLACE WYNNEFIELD PLACE CHURCH OFFICE BEEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL BEEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL BRITH SHOLOM HOUSE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE TARKEN RECREATION CENTER CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE TARKEN RECREATION CENTER TARKEN RECREATION CENTER TARKEN RECREATION CENTER ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR BUSHROD LIBRARY ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL WILSON SCHOOL WILSON SCHOOL HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL JARDEL RECREATION CENTER(REAR) UNITED METH CHURCH OF REDEEMER HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL RESIDENCE LAWTON SCHOOL OLD DEVON THEATRE STORE # 2 ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER OLD DEVON THEATRE STORE # 2 ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER HAIR SALON LAW OFFICE LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER ST JOHNS CHURCH ST JOHNS CHURCH LAW OFFICE LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER MAYFAIR SCHOOL MAYFAIR SCHOOL MAYFAIR SCHOOL MAYFAIR SCHOOL ST JOHNS CHURCH CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN AVIATION INSTITUTE AVIATION INSTITUTE POLLOCK SCHOOL POLLOCK SCHOOL PENNYPACK WOODS HOMES ASSOC BETHESDA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LOESCHE SCHOOL ST JOHN NEUMANN CENTER IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH PHILA KOREAN REFORM CHURCH PHILA KOREAN REFORM CHURCH WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH LACKMAN RECREATION CENTER ANNE FRANK SCHOOL SYNAGOGUE ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH ANNE FRANK SCHOOL WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL LACKMAN RECREATION CENTER ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL RANDI'S RESTAURANT SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH HAYES RECREATION CENTER SOMERTON YOUTH ORGANIZATION SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH LACKMAN RECREATION CENTER ANNE FRANK SCHOOL ANNE FRANK SCHOOL SOMERTON YOUTH ORGANIZATION HAYES RECREATION CENTER ST JOHN NEUMANN CENTER LOESCHE SCHOOL SYNAGOGUE SYNAGOGUE SHALOM ARBOR HOUSE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL LOESCHE SCHOOL SYNAGOGUE FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH ANNE FRANK SCHOOL LOESCHE SCHOOL PAULS RUN M L KING HIGH SCHOOL AWBURY RECREATION CENTER M L KING HIGH SCHOOL AWBURY RECREATION CENTER WATERVIEW RECREATION CENTER MORTON HOMES (PHA) MORTON HOMES (PHA) MORTON HOMES (PHA) WATERVIEW RECREATION CENTER AWBURYVIEW APT COMPLEX-BLDG 18 AWBURYVIEW APT COMPLEX-BLDG 18 MALLERY RECREATION CENTER MALLERY RECREATION CENTER MALLERY RECREATION CENTER FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRE ENGINE CO # 19 MASTERY PICKETT CHARTER SCHOOL LINGELBACH SCHOOL COLEMAN REGIONAL LIBRARY RITTENHOUSE HILL APTS STAPELEY RETIREMENT HOME FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH GERMANTOWN MENNONITE CHURCH

ADDRESS / DIRECCIÓN GRANT AVE & ACADEMY RD GRANT AVE & ACADEMY RD WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST 8724 CRISPIN ST 808 RED LION RD BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD 10400 ROOSEVELT BLVD SOUTHAMPTON & WORTHINGTON 13200 TREVOSE RD 11047 BUSTLETON AVE 11047 BUSTLETON AVE BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD 608 WELSH RD CHESWORTH RD & BARTLETT ST BOWLER & HOFF STS 198 TOMLINSON RD 608 WELSH RD BOWLER & HOFF STS BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD CHESWORTH RD & BARTLETT ST 608 WELSH RD BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD 1619 GRANT AVE 13200 TREVOSE RD 13200 TREVOSE RD 13021 WORTHINGTON RD PRESIDENT ST & CONWELL AVE 1400 SOUTHAMPTON RD 13200 TREVOSE RD CHESWORTH RD & BARTLETT ST BOWLER & HOFF STS BOWLER & HOFF STS 1400 SOUTHAMPTON RD PRESIDENT ST & CONWELL AVE 10400 ROOSEVELT BLVD BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD 198 TOMLINSON RD 198 TOMLINSON RD 12003 BUSTLETON AVE BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD 198 TOMLINSON RD 13021 WORTHINGTON RD 13200 TREVOSE RD SOUTHAMPTON & WORTHINGTON BOWLER & HOFF STS BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD 9896 BUSTLETON AVE STENTON AVE & HAINES ST ARDLEIGH & HAINES STS STENTON AVE & HAINES ST ARDLEIGH & HAINES STS RITTENHOUSE & MCMAHON STS 5920 MORTON ST 5920 MORTON ST 5920 MORTON ST RITTENHOUSE & MCMAHON STS 512 E DUVAL ST @MUSGRAVE ST 512 E DUVAL ST @MUSGRAVE ST MORTON & JOHNSON STS MORTON & JOHNSON STS MORTON & JOHNSON STS 6001 GERMANTOWN AVE CHELTEN AVE & BAYNTON ST 5700 WAYNE AVE WAYNE AVE & JOHNSON ST 68 W CHELTEN AVE 633 W RITTENHOUSE ST 6300 GREENE ST 6001 GERMANTOWN AVE 21 W WASHINGTON LA

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN KIMBLE FUNERAL HOME RESIDENCE TRUE IMAGE SALON HEAD 2 TOE SALON OVERBROOK LIBRARY MEMORIAL GOSPEL CHURCH OVERBROOK LIBRARY LAMBERTON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE OVERBROOK LIBRARY PRAYER & FAITH TEMPLE COGIC STORE TRINITY CHURCH OXFORD/BUCHANAN TRINITY CHURCH OXFORD/BUCHANAN BETHANY UNITED CHURCH PHILA PROTESTANT HOME PHILA BIBLE FELLOWSHIP PHILA BIBLE FELLOWSHIP PHILA BIBLE FELLOWSHIP LAWNCREST LIBRARY LAWNCREST RECREATION CENTER LAWNCREST RECREATION CENTER LAWNCREST LIBRARY PRINCE OF PEACE CHURCH OXFORD VILLAGE HOMES NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL FRANKLIN SCHOOL FRANKLIN SCHOOL FRANKLIN SCHOOL FRANKLIN SCHOOL NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL HOUSEMAN RECREATION CENTER HOUSEMAN RECREATION CENTER LAWNCREST RECREATION CENTER HOUSEMAN RECREATION CENTER UNIVERSAL CREIGHTON LSH HILL CREEK COMM CTR BLDG 10 UNIVERSAL CREIGHTON LSH UNIVERSAL CREIGHTON LSH FRANKLIN SCHOOL PHILA PROTESTANT HOME CHEW RECREATION CENTER TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRE ENGINE CO # 24 WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER GREATER MT SINAI BAPTIST CHURCH QUEEN MEMORIAL LIBRARY WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER MITCHUM WILSON FUNERAL HOME TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MITCHUM WILSON FUNERAL HOME 2ND NAZARETH MISSIONARY BAPT POINT BREEZE COURT (PHA) MC DANIEL SCHOOL BARRETT NABUURS CENTER MC DANIEL SCHOOL POINT BREEZE COURT (PHA) WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER MC DANIEL SCHOOL QUEEN MEMORIAL LIBRARY WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER ST JOHN NEUMANN PLACE PROGRESSIVE WORSHIP CENTER BARRETT NABUURS CENTER BARRETT NABUURS CENTER FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER BARRETT NABUURS CENTER FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER DISILVESTRO RECREATION CENTER KINGS FERRY SQUARE COMM ROOM

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LOCATION / POSICIÓN ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER MAYFAIR THEATRE LOUDENSLAGER POST # 366 MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FOX CHASE LIBRARY FIRE ENGINE CO # 56 CHRIST MISSION APOSTOLIC FAITH CHRIST MISSION APOSTOLIC FAITH LAFAYETTE REDEEMER ROOM RYERS LIBRARY/BURHOLME PARK FIRE ENGINE CO # 56 FOX CHASE SCHOOL VILLAGES PINE VALLEY CLUBHOUSE FOX CHASE SCHOOL FOX CHASE LIBRARY RESIDENCE BALDI SCHOOL LEHIGH BAPTIST CHURCH PENNYPACK ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER GREENBERG SCHOOL GREENBERG SCHOOL BALDI SCHOOL ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH BALDI SCHOOL VILLAGES PINE VALLEY CLUBHOUSE BALDI SCHOOL CHAPEL MANOR NURSING HOME BROWN SCHOOL PARK TERRACE APTS COMM ROOM BROWN SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO # 36 FIRE ENGINE CO # 36 LANSING KNIGHTS YOUTH CLUB FIRE ENGINE CO # 18 LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME MAYFAIR SCHOOL LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL DEER MEADOWS RETIREMENT COMM DEER MEADOWS RETIREMENT COMM MEEHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL MEEHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL TORRESDALE YOUTH CLUB TORRESDALE YOUTH CLUB FIRE ENGINE CO # 46 BAKERS BAY CONDOMINIUMS FIRE ENGINE CO # 46 STREETS DEPT TRAINING FACILITY LIBERTY EVANGELICAL CHURCH STREETS DEPT TRAINING FACILITY OXLEY VFW POST HOLY FAMILY EDUC TECH CTR OXLEY VFW POST HOPE CHURCH HALL HOPE CHURCH HALL RUSSO PARK REC CENTER HOLMESBURG YOUTH CLUB HOLMESBURG RECREATION CENTER HOLMESBURG RECREATION CENTER FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CHURCH FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CHURCH DELAIRE LANDING COMPLEX FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CHURCH HOLMESBURG YOUTH CLUB

ADDRESS / DIRECCIÓN SAUL & COMLY STS SAUL & COMLY STS ROBBINS AVE & HAWTHORNE ST SAUL & COMLY STS SAUL & COMLY STS ROBBINS AVE & HAWTHORNE ST 6243 FRANKFORD AVE 7976 OXFORD AVE 7902 OXFORD AVE JEANES & RHAWN STS RHAWN ST & VERREE RD 7725 BINGHAM ST 7725 BINGHAM ST 8580 VERREE RD 7370 CENTRAL AVE RHAWN ST & VERREE RD 500 RHAWN ST 8550 VERREE RD 500 RHAWN ST JEANES & RHAWN STS 441 HOFFNAGLE ST VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE 934 ALBURGER AVE 8600 A VERREE RD SHARON LA & ALICIA ST SHARON LA & ALICIA ST VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE 608 WELSH RD VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE 8550 VERREE RD VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE 1104 WELSH RD FRANKFORD AVE & STANWOOD ST 8040 ROWLAND AVE FRANKFORD AVE & STANWOOD ST FRANKFORD AVE & HARTEL ST FRANKFORD AVE & HARTEL ST 7800 ROWLAND AVE 8205 ROOSEVELT BLVD 3201 RYAN AVE 3201 RYAN AVE 3201 RYAN AVE 3301 COTTMAN AVE HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE 3201 RYAN AVE 3201 RYAN AVE 8301 ROOSEVELT BLVD 8301 ROOSEVELT BLVD 3001 RYAN AVE 3001 RYAN AVE 4500 LINDEN AVE 4500 LINDEN AVE FRANKFORD AVE & LINDEN ST 5100 CONVENT LA CLUBHOUSE FRANKFORD AVE & LINDEN ST 8401 STATE RD 5200 LINDEN AVE 8401 STATE RD DECATUR ST & TORRESDALE AVE GRANT & FRANKFORD AVES DECATUR ST & TORRESDALE AVE 7212 KEYSTONE ST 7212 KEYSTONE ST COTTMAN & TORRESDALE AVES 7756 DITMAN ST DITMAN & RHAWN STS DITMAN & RHAWN STS 7811 FRANKFORD AVE 7811 FRANKFORD AVE 9355 STATE RD 7811 FRANKFORD AVE 7756 DITMAN ST

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ELECTION NOTICE

MUNICIPAL GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019

BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 A.M. AND 8:00 P.M. IN ALL ELECTION DISTRICTS AND DIVISIONS IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, VOTERS WILL ELECT CANDIDATES FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICES:

JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT – ALL WARDS AND DIVISIONS VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 2 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC AMANDA GREEN‐HAWKINS 101 MEGAN MCCARTHY KING 201 DANIEL D MCCAFFERY 102 CHRISTYLEE PECK 202

JUDGE OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS – ALL WARDS AND DIVISIONS VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 7 DEMOCRATIC DEMOCRATIC JENNIFER SCHULTZ 103 JAMES C CRUMLISH 107 ANTHONY KYRIAKAKIS 104 CARMELLA JACQUINTO 108 JOSHUA ROBERTS 105 CRYSTAL B POWELL 109 TIFFANY PALMER 106

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JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT – ALL WARDS AND DIVISIONS VOTE FOR 1 DEMOCRATIC DAVID H CONROY 110

MAYOR – ALL WARDS AND DIVISIONS DEMOCRATIC JIM KENNEY 111

VOTE FOR 1

REPUBLICAN BILLY CIANCAGLINI 211

CITY COMMISSIONERS – ALL WARDS AND DIVISIONS VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 2 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC OMAR SABIR 112 AL SCHMIDT 212 LISA DEELEY 113

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REGISTER OF WILLS – ALL WARDS AND DIVISIONS VOTE FOR 1 DEMOCRATIC TRACEY GORDON 114

SHERIFF – ALL WARDS AND DIVISIONS VOTE FOR 1 DEMOCRATIC ROCHELLE BILAL 115


COUNCIL AT‐LARGE – ALL WARDS AND DIVISIONS

DEMOCRATIC HELEN GYM 116 ALLAN DOMB 117 ISAIAH THOMAS 118 DEREK S GREEN 119 KATHERINE GILMORE RICHARDSON 120

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 5 LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN DAN TINNEY 216 MAJ TOURE 316 AL TAUBENBERGER 217 MATT WOLFE 218 A BETTER COUNCIL SHERRIE COHEN 416 BILL HEENEY 219 DAVID OH 220 INDEPENDENT JOE COX 516 CLARC KING 517

TERM LIMITS PHILADELPHIA STEVE CHERNIAVSKY 616 WORKING FAMILIES PARTY KENDRA BROOKS 716 NICOLAS O’ROURKE 717

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DISTRICT COUNCIL

COUNCIL DISTRICTS ARE COMPRISED OF THE FOLLOWING WARDS AND DIVISIONS WITHIN PHILADELPHIA COUNTY VOTE FOR 1

REPUBLICAN DANIEL ORSINO 221

3RD DISTRICT

DEMOCRATIC JAMIE GAUTHIER 121

5TH DISTRICT

DEMOCRATIC CURTIS JONES JR 121

7TH DISTRICT

LIBERTARIAN MATT BALTSAR 321 INDEPENDENT KARLA CRUEL 521

6TH DISTRICT

WARDS 41, 45 (PART, Divisions 01‐06, 12, 15, 20, 23, and 25), 54 (PART, Divisions 07‐22), 55, 57, 62 (PART, Divisions 17, 21, 22, and 24‐26), 64, and 65.

DEMOCRATIC BOBBY HENON 121

DEMOCRATIC DARRELL L CLARKE 121

REPUBLICAN PETE SMITH 221

8TH DISTRICT

WARDS 07, 18 (PART, Divisions 03, 08, and 13‐17), 19, 23, 25 (PART, Divisions 14, 15, 19, and 20), 31 (PART, Divisions 02 and 09), 33, 42 (PART, Divisions 01‐11, 14, 22, and 23), 43 (PART, Divisions 02‐08, 11, 12, and 17‐20), 49 (PART, Division 01), 54 (PART, Divisions 01‐06), and 62 (PART, Divisions 01‐16, 18‐20, and 23).

WARDS 09, 11, 12, 13, 17, 22, 42 (PART, Divisions 13, 17, 20, and 21), 49 (PART, Divisions 04, 05, 09‐15, and 19), and 59.

9TH DISTRICT

10TH DISTRICT

WARDS 10, 35, 42 (PART, Divisions 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 24, and 25), 49 (PART, Divisions 02, 03, 06‐08, 16‐18, and 20‐22), 50, 53, and 61.

INDEPENDENT GREG PAULMIER 521

DEMOCRATIC CINDY BASS 121

DEMOCRATIC MARIA QUIÑONES SÁNCHEZ 121

WARDS 56, 58, 63, and 66.

DEMOCRATIC CHERELLE L PARKER 121

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WARDS 04, 21, 28 (PART, Divisions 09 and 16‐18), 34, 38, and 52.

WARDS 05 (PART, Divisions 15, 17, 20, 23, and 32), 08 (PART, Divisions 08, 10, 11, 15‐19, 22‐26, and 29‐33), 14, 15, 16, 18 (PART, Divisions 01, 02, 04, 06, 07, 09‐12, 18, and 19), 20, 28 (PART, Divisions 01‐08 and 10‐ 15), 29, 32, 37, 43 (PART, Divisions 01, 09, 10, 13‐16, and 21‐25), and 47.

REPUBLICAN MICHAEL BRADLEY

4TH DISTRICT

WARDS 03, 06, 24, 27, 40 (PART, Divisions 04, 14, and 28), 44, 46, 51, and 60.

DEMOCRATIC KENYATTA JOHNSON 121

DEMOCRATIC JUDY MOORE 121

Judge Giovanni Campbell Chairperson, City Commissioners Judge Vincent Furlong Vice Chair, City Commissioners

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DEMOCRATIC MARK F SQUILLA 121

2ND DISTRICT

WARDS 02 (PART, Divisions 09, and 19‐22), 08 (PART, Divisions 01‐07, 09, 12‐14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 34, and 35), 26, 30, 36, 39 (PART, Divisions 14, 36, and 41), 40 (PART, Divisions 01‐03, 05‐13, 15‐27, and 29‐51), and 48.

REPUBLICAN BRIAN O’NEILL 221

Anthony Clark City Commissioner

Kevin A Kelly Acting Supervisor of Elections

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WARDS 01, 02 (PART, Divisions 01‐08, 10‐18, and 23‐29), 05 (PART, Divisions 01‐14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24‐31, and 33‐37), 18 (PART, Division 05), 25 (PART, Divisions 01‐13, 16‐18, and 21‐24), 31 (PART, Divisions 01, 03‐08, and 10‐19), 39 (PART, Divisions 01‐13, 15‐35, 37‐40, and 42‐46), and 45 (PART, Divisions 07‐11, 13, 14, 16‐19, 21, 22, and 24).


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AVISO DE ELECCIÓN

ELECCIONES MUNICIPALES GENERAL Y ESPECIAL 5 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2019

ENTRE LAS 7:00 A.M. Y LAS 8:00 P.M., EN TODOS LOS DISTRITOS Y DIVISIONES ELECTORALES DE LA CIUDAD Y EL CONDADO DE FILADELFIA, LOS VOTANTES ELEGIRÁN A LOS CANDIDATOS PARA LOS SIGUIENTES PUESTOS:

JUEZ DE LA CORTE SUPERIOR ‐ TODOS LOS DISTRITOS Y LAS DIVISIONES VOTE POR NO MÁS DE 2

DEMOCRÁTICO AMANDA GREEN‐HAWKINS 101 DANIEL D MCCAFFERY 102

REPUBLICANO MEGAN MCCARTHY KING 201 CHRISTYLEE PECK 202

JUEZ DE LA CORTE DE PRIMERAS INSTANCIAS ‐ TODOS LOS DISTRITOS Y LAS DIVISIONES VOTE POR NO MÁS DE 7

DEMOCRÁTICO JENNIFER SCHULTZ 103 ANTHONY KYRIAKAKIS 104 JOSHUA ROBERTS 105 TIFFANY PALMER 106

DEMOCRÁTICO JAMES C CRUMLISH 107 CARMELLA JACQUINTO 108 CRYSTAL B POWELL 109

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JUEZ DE LA CORTE MUNICIPAL ‐ TODOS LOS DISTRITOS Y LAS DIVISIONES VOTE POR 1 DEMOCRÁTICO DAVID H CONROY 110

ALCALDE ‐ TODOS LOS DISTRITOS Y LAS DIVISIONES DEMOCRÁTICO JIM KENNEY 111

VOTE POR 1

REPUBLICANO BILLY CIANCAGLINI 211

COMISIONADOS DE LA CIUDAD ‐ TODOS LOS DISTRITOS Y LAS DIVISIONES VOTE POR NO MÁS DE 2

DEMOCRÁTICO OMAR SABIR 112 LISA DEELEY 113

REPUBLICANO AL SCHMIDT 212

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ALGUACIL ‐ TODOS LOS DISTRITOS Y LAS DIVISIONES VOTE POR 1 DEMOCRÁTICO ROCHELLE BILAL 115


DEMOCRÁTICO HELEN GYM 116 ALLAN DOMB 117 ISAIAH THOMAS 118 DEREK S GREEN 119 KATHERINE GILMORE RICHARDSON 120

VOTE POR NO MÁS DE 5 LIBERTARIANO REPUBLICANO DAN TINNEY 216 MAJ TOURE 316 AL TAUBENBERGER 217 MATT WOLFE 218 UN MEJOR AYUNTAMIENTO SHERRIE COHEN 416 BILL HEENEY 219 DAVID OH 220 INDEPENDIENTE JOE COX 516 CLARC KING 517

LÍMITE DE MANDATOS FILADELFIA STEVE CHERNIAVSKY 616 PARTIDO DE FAMILIAS TRABAJADORAS KENDRA BROOKS 716 NICOLAS O’ROURKE 717

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CONCEJALES POR DISTRITO

LOS DISTRITOS CONCEJALICIOS ESTÁN CONSTITUIDOS POR LOS SIGUIENTES DISTRITOS Y DIVISIONES DENTRO DEL CONDADO DE FILADELFIA

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DISTRITO 3o

DISTRITOS 03, 06, 24, 27, 40 (PARTE, Divisiones 04, 14, y 28), 44, 46, 51, y 60.

DEMOCRÁTICO KENYATTA JOHNSON 121

REPUBLICANO DANIEL ORSINO 221

DISTRITO 4o

DISTRITOS 04, 21, 28 (PARTE, Divisiones 09 y 16‐18), 34, 38, y 52.

DEMOCRÁTICO CURTIS JONES JR 121

DEMOCRÁTICO JAMIE GAUTHIER 121

DISTRITO 5o

DISTRITOS 05 (PARTE, Divisiones 15, 17, 20, 23, y 32), 08 (PARTE, Divisiones 08, 10, 11, 15‐19, 22‐26, y 29‐33), 14, 15, 16, 18 (PARTE, Divisiones 01, 02, 04, 06, 07, 09‐12, 18, 19), 20, 28 (PARTE, Divisiones 01‐ 08 y 10‐15), 29, 32, 37, 43 (PARTE, Divisiones 01, 09, 10, 13‐16, y 21‐25), y 47.

DISTRITOS 41, 45 (PARTE, Divisiones 01‐06, 12, 15, 20, 23, y 25), 54 (PARTE, Divisiones 07‐22), 55, 57, 62 (PARTE, Divisiones 17, 21, 22, y 24‐ 26), 64, y 65.

DEMOCRÁTICO BOBBY HENON 121

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DISTRITO 8o

DISTRITO 9o

DEMOCRÁTICO CHERELLE L PARKER 121

REPUBLICANO PETE SMITH 221

DISTRITOS 09, 11, 12, 13, 17, 22, 42 (PARTE, Divisiones 13, 17, 20, y 21), 49 (PARTE, Divisiones 04, 05, 09‐15, y 19), y 59.

DEMOCRÁTICO CINDY BASS 121

DEMOCRÁTICO MARIA QUIÑONES SÁNCHEZ 121

DISTRITOS 10, 35, 42 (PARTE, Divisiones 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 24, y 25), 49 (PARTE, Divisiones 02, 03, 06‐08, 16‐18, y 20‐22), 50, 53, y 61.

LIBERTARIANO MATT BALTSAR 321 INDEPENDIENTE KARLA CRUEL 521

DISTRITO 6o

DEMOCRÁTICO DARRELL L CLARKE 121 DISTRITOS 07, 18 (PARTE, Divisiones 03, 08, y 13‐17), 19, 23, 25 (PARTE, Divisiones 14, 15, 19, y 20), 31 (PARTE, Divisiones 02 y 09), 33, 42 (PARTE, Divisiones 01‐11, 14, 22, y 23), 43 (PARTE, Divisiones 02‐08, 11, 12, y 17‐ 20), 49 (PARTE, División 01), 54 (PARTE, Divisiones 01‐06), y 62 (PARTE, Divisiones 01‐16, 18‐20, y 23).

REPUBLICANO MICHAEL BRADLEY 221

DISTRITOS 56, 58, 63, y 66.

INDEPENDIENTE

GREG PAULMIER 521

DISTRITO 10o

DEMOCRÁTICO REPUBLICANO JUDY MOORE 121 BRIAN O’NEILL 221

Juez Giovanni Campbell Presidente, Comisionados Municipales Juez Vincent Furlong Vicepresidente, Comisionados Municipales

Anthony Clark Comisionado Municipal

Kevin A Kelly Supervisor Interino de Elecciones

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DISTRITO 1o

DISTRITOS 01, 02 (PARTE, Divisiones 01‐08, 10‐18, y 23‐29), 05 (PARTE, Divisiones 01‐14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24‐31, y 33‐37), 18 (PARTE, División 05), 25 (PARTE, Divisiones 01‐13, 16‐18, y 21‐24), 31 (PARTE, Divisiones 01, 03‐08, y 10‐19), 39 (PARTE, Divisiones 01‐13, 15‐35, 37‐40, y 42‐46), y 45 (PARTE, Divisiones 07‐11, 13, 14, 16‐19, 21, 22, y 24).


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BY MICHAEL A. CIBIK AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY BOARD CERTIFIED uestion: Do both spouses have to file for bankruptcy? Answer: Married couples can file together in a joint bankruptcy that combines both spouses’ debts and property into the same case. The overall goal is to dis-

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charge your debt and keep more of your property. In most cases, filing together will allow you to accomplish this. When only one spouse files, the spouse who does not file becomes responsible for their own debts as well as any joint debts. To the contrary, if a spouse has a lot of individual debts that

are not shared, filing alone may be more beneficial. After review of your property both individual and joint, your attorney will be able to determine the most-effective way for you to file. By filing a joint bankruptcy, you can save money on court and attorney fees because it usually costs the same as filing

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CANVASS AND COMPUTATION OF VOTES CAST IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA FOR THE 2019 MUNICIPAL GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019 WILL BEGIN AT 9:00 A.M. ON FRIDAY NOVEMBER 8, 2019 IN THE CITY COMMISSIONERS 6TH FLOOR HEARING ROOM, RIVERVIEW PLACE, DELAWARE AVE. & SPRING GARDEN ST., AND CONTINUE ALL DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2019 UNTIL COMPLETED.

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Judge Giovanni Campbell Chairperson, City Commissioners Presidente, Comisionados Municipales

Judge Vincent Furlong Vice Chair, City Commissioners Vicepresidente, Comisionados Municipales

Anthony Clark City Commissioner Comisionado Municipal Kevin A Kelly Acting Supervisor of Elections Supervisor Interino de Elecciones

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o! Here we go again with some cosmic queries that need no answer – the question itself is thought-provoking. Like this: Who needs rhetorical questions? Furthermore, if dolphins are so smart, why did Flipper work for television? If you were to choke a Smurf, what color would it turn? Why do they sterilize the needles used for lethal injections? How can there be self-help groups? If 7-11 is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, why are there locks on the door? What is another word for “thesaurus”? If it’s the tourist season, why can’t we shoot them? Is it true cannibals don’t eat clowns because they taste funny? When you’re sending someone Styrofoam, what do you pack it in? Speed is relative, right? The top speed attained in the first American auto race in Chicago in 1895 was a blazing 7.5 miles per hour. Why do kamikaze pilots wear helmets? Isn’t it amazing how they get the deer to cross the road

Can I sue someone who has filed for bankruptcy? at the yellow deer-crossing signs? If women wear a pair of pants and a pair of glasses, why don’t they were a pair of bras? What would you do if you saw an endangered animal eating an endangered plant? Why do they put Braille dots on the keypad at the ATM drive-up window? Do witches run spell-checks? Twenty-four hours in a day, 24 beers in a case – coincidence? If someone with multiple personalities threatens to kill himself – is it considered a hostage situation? Did you know it takes about 30 minutes for aspirin to find a headache? What would happen if a man took a menopause medication? How many words do you need to write a book? The book Green Eggs and Ham contains only 50 different words – check it out for yourself. The world’s most-popular car color is red – of course. Speaking of color, did you know that according to sleep researchers, only about 5% of people dream in color? Do you? Did you know it takes about 21 pounds of milk to make one pound of butter? Does this sound like someone you know – an ostrich’s eyes are bigger than its brains? Here is a teaser: What U.S. state has only one syllable in its name? Maine. And a final teaser; where is the second most-popular place to eat breakfast in the United States? Answer: the car.

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(Cont. From Page 9) seems to Sam that these operatives are grandiose in their ambition. The third-party candidates will finish so far out of the running as to be laughable. That’s the problem with tough-talking insurgent movements. Once you are outside of the Democratic primary, the electorate knows only a two-party system. Those parties are the Democrats and Republicans. And they are only

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(Cont. From Page 9) Tabas this week appeared at the monthly Pennsylvania Press Club Luncheon for the first time since becoming chair of the PAGOP. He praised the effect Trump has had on the state and reiterated his goals for a number of 2020 races. Tabas said, “I know tough challenges. Tough challenges don’t frighten me and I assure you today that I am not afraid of supporting and getting President Trump re-elected next year here in Pennsylvania.” Tabas believes that Trump is widely supported in Pennsylvania and pointed to the crowd sizes at rallies and the current low unemployment rate as proof that there is enthusiasm for Trump. Tabas believes the president’s less-than-50% approval is, in part, the media’s fault. Given all the president’s successes, including record-low unemployment rates, Tabas

vaguely familiar with the latter. That being said, the race for the two charter-mandated non-majority at large seats could be interesting. The incumbents are Northeast Philadelphian AL TAUBENBERGER and West Philadelphian DAVID OH. DAN TINNEY is a well-funded candidate with large amounts of labor financial support. Popular belief is that the vast majority of labor members are Democrats. Those of the Republican ilk can vote for Tinney;

but more importantly; labor knows how to work angles with Democratic ward leaders and committee people. Instead of focusing on the Democratic races, which are probably a fait accompli, they help the Republicans target an at-large hopeful. The extra bodies and the extra ballots placed into Republican voters’ hands could make the difference. This is how they got rid of Republican endorsed candidate DENNY O’BRIEN in favor of freshman Al Taubenberger in 2015.

commented, “With all due respect to all of you here today, it’s in my view because the media is underreporting and misreporting the president.” Tabas claimed that the Democratic Party is only pushing “socialism and impeachment” and that won’t resonate with Pennsylvanians. All nine members of Pennsylvania’s Democratic congressional delegation and U.S. SEN. BOB CASEY have been on the record as supporting an impeachment inquiry after the president’s conversation with the president of Ukraine that included asking for that country to look into former VICE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN’S son’s business dealings in the country. Oddly enough, none of these Democrats expressed concerns that Biden’s son, with no experience in the energy sector (and a very checkered career in the U.S. Navy), landed a position on the board of a Ukraine energy company paying $80,000 per month. Please

note: HUNTER BIDEN received this board position while his father was vice president and tasked with dealing with Ukraine by the Obama administration. While detailing Pennsylvania’s congressional delegation, locked up at nine members for each party, he said that the party has talked to strong candidates interested in challenging CONGRESS MEMBERS MADELEINE DEAN (D-Montgomery), CHRISSY HOULAHAN (D-Chester), CONOR LAMB (D-Allegheny), and SUSAN WILD (D-Lehigh). LARRY SABATO’S respected ratings for races placed Wild’s and CONGRESSMAN MATT CARTWRIGHT’S (D-Lackawanna) seats as “Leans Democrat.” Tabas believes that the impeachment exercise will alienate enough voters in Lamb’s district to make that seat competitive. The National Republican Campaign Committee is currently targeting Matt Cartwright, Lamb and Wild for 2020.

might not hold the power it used to. It’s supposed to be a little rainy on Tuesday, but don’t let that stop you from heading to the polls. Your vote counts and it carry a lot of weight, especially in the City Council at-large race. Look at it as practice for 2020. Oh, before I forget, tonight is Halloween. If you’re taking little ones trick-or-treating, be careful out there. And don’t eat all of their candy, OK? Also, I’d like to give a shout out to the winners

of this year’s Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists awards. This year’s honorees include KYW-Newsradio’s Cherri Gregg (Journalist of the Year-Broadcast), Philadelphia Inquirer/Daily News reporter Mensah Dean (Journalist of the YearPrint), Aliya Khabir (Media Professional Award), Fun Times publisher Eric Nzeribe (Trailblazer Award), Philadelphia Inquirer/Daily News editor Yvette Ousley (Impact Award), and Michael Burch (Community Service Award).

PABJ will also be honor- 31 ing former 6ABC reporter Vernon Odom, who recently retired, and former NBC-10 reporter and Temple University professor Linda Wright Moore with the President’s Awards. I’m especially happy for Prof. Moore. Without her and former KYW-Newsradio anchor Vince Hill, I don’t exist as a journalist. The awards will be given out Saturday night at WHYY Studios on Saturday night. Next week: How the elections shook out….

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committee person who gives support to the Working Families standard-bearers. Considering that Gym, one of the party’s top vote-getters in the May primary, has also endorsed Brooks, a fellow education activist, that threat from party Chair Bob Brady

CURRAN’S Irish Inn was scene of a well-attended Democratic pre-election get-together. L-R were DCC Chairman Bob Brady, Local 177 President Mark Roe, Jack Roe, judicial candidate Carmella Jacquinto, host Ward Leader Shawn Dillon, Teamsters Local 830 Business Manager Danny Grace and Ward Leader Brian Eddis. Photo by Harry Leech

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party – Dan Tinney, Matt Wolfe, and Bill Heeney – they now have to contend with people who think that the City’s charter mandating a “minority” party doesn’t mean it has to be

Republicans. But there are some in Democratic Party circles who don’t believe Brooks and O’Rourke when they say they don’t want to hurt Democrats. In fact, Democratic Party activists are asking people to vote straight ticket and threatening to withhold support from any

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n preparation for the upcoming municipal election, Acting Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar suggests Pennsylvanians visit votesPA.com, where they can confirm their registration status, verify their voting district, locate their polling place and find much more information. “VotesPA is an invaluable resource for voters as they head to the polls on Nov. 5,” Secretary Boockvar said. “We encourage all Pennsylvania voters to be fully informed about their rights and what to expect at the polling place.” At votesPA.com, citizens can: • Confirm their voter registration status and voting district information • Locate their polling place and get directions • Find contact information

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for their county election office • View a demonstration video of the voting system that will be in use in their county • File a complaint if they encounter any difficulty or questionable situation at the polls. Additionally, votesPA.com includes links to the Voter Guide FAQ About Voting in Pennsylvania; the Top 5 Things Every Voter Should Know About Pennsylvania Elections, and other information. These publications are available to download and print in English or Spanish. On Tuesday, November 5, the polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for registered voters to elect judicial, school board and county and local govern-

ment officials. A proposed constitutional amendment on victims’ rights, known as Marsy’s Law, also will be on the ballot. Voters have the right to cast a provisional ballot at the polling place if they believe they are registered at the precinct but are not listed in the poll book or supplemental poll book. County officials will review provisional ballots within seven days after the election to determine whether the voter was eligible. Voters appearing at a polling place for the first time must show proper identification, which may be either photo or non-photo ID. There is no identification requirement for voters returning to a polling place where they have voted before. Voters are entitled to assistance at the voting booth if they are unable to enter the booth or use the balloting system. They can choose who will provide the assistance, except for their employer, an agent of their employer, an officer or agent of their union or the Judge of Elections. For complete information about voting in Pennsylvania, visit votesPA.com or call 1-877-VOTESPA – 1 (877) 868-3772.

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS PHILA. COUNTY, PA O.C. No. 1236 DE of 2019 RE: ESTATE OF SUSIE T. THOMAS a/k/a SANTINA THOMAS, DECEASED PRELIMINARY DECREE - NOW, this 22nd day of Oct., 2019, upon consideration of the annexed Petition for Determination of Title to Decedent’s Interest in Real Estate Pursuant to 20 Pa.C.S. 3546 and Authorization to Sell Real Estate, or in the Alternative Authorization to Abandon Real Estate, this Court orders the Petitioner to proceed with providing notice of Petition (“Notice”). A Petition for a Decree for Determination of Title to Decedent’s Interest in the Real Estate located at 535 N. Gross St., Phila., PA 19151, Phila. County Tax ID #343-0610-00 (“Property”), and for Authorization to Sell the Property, or in the alternative, to abandon the Property. The Court will hold a hearing on the Petition and Petitioner’s requests for relief, Thurs. 12/18/2019, at 10:30 a.m. in Rm. 416, City Hall, Phila., PA. BY THE COURT: Matthew D. Carrafiello, Admin. Judge, CARROLL & KARAGELIAN, LLP, Attys., 15 W. Front St., P.O. Box 1440, Media, PA 19063, 610.892.9800.


A NATIONAL Service Opportunity Fair was staged at Liacouras Center by Congressman Dwight Evans, showing students career paths in public and community service. Photos by Wendell Douglas

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ABOVE, gearing up for the coming election cycle, State Rep. Mary Isaacson held a fundraiser at Cuba Libre in Old City. Left: joining her were, L-R, Samantha Pearson, Isaacson, former judicial candidate Wendi Barish and former City Commission candidate Erin Finn. Photos by Wendell Douglas

INVOLVED with Congressman Dwight Evans’ educational fair were, L-R, Al Branch, Jr., Ora Witherspoon, Evans, Arthur Witherspoon and Kenneth Mack.

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A CHANCE to learn about the West Point Military Academy was offered by Capt. Kenny Pyle to, L-R, CONGRESSMAN Dwight Evans checked in with the Jocelyn Hayes, Joel Roberts, Pyle, Mark Cherry, JereTransportation Security Administration presenters. my Hayes and Nasreen Fazal.

Burgos Has Fiesta

LABORERS’ Local 57 recently sponsored a children’s coat giveaway at Stenton Family Manor with special guests, motivational speakers Gilly & Wallo.

‘Mom’ Sulman Fêted

JOINING State Rep. Danilo Burgos were, L-R, State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, auditor general hopeful MIKE & FELICIA Santana stood by their favorite Nina Ahmad, Burgos, State Rep. Jason Dawkins and State rep. municipal political educator Tommy Massaro.

THE RECENT Democratic Jefferson-Jackson Dinner was not enough for these revelers who celebrated “Mom” Sulman’s (2nd from R) decades of service as a Democratic committeewoman in N.E. Philadelphia. The gathering in Byrne’s included, L-R, Karen Sugarman, political consultant; Janice Sulman, 53rd Ward Leader; William Dolbow, 35th Ward Leader; Mike Boyle, 5th Ward Leader; and Dan Sulman, Board of Revision of Taxes. The Public Record congratulates and thanks “Mom.” Photo courtesy Sugarman Facebook page

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tate Rep. Jordan Harris (D-S. Phila.), House Democratic whip, and State Rep. Andrew Lewis (R-Dauphin) are gathering support for legislation to create a State database of job postings by employers who are willing to hire formerly incarcerated and convicted people. “A major part of criminal-justice reform is helping formerly incarcerated and convicted people find and maintain employment, which is simply smart economics for Pennsylvania,” Harris said. “It reduces the recidivism rate, which correlates to savings in our state budget. It increases payroll taxes, which contributes to our General Fund. And most importantly, it helps lift individuals and their families out of poverty and to lead stable lives. I believe this can be a watershed moment where employers see other employers on the right side of history and move to join them.” Lewis said, “These men and women have made mistakes in the past and now want nothing more than a job in order to put food on the table and a roof over their head.” Data from the Prison Policy Initiative shows that the unemployment rate in 2008, the latest year for which data are available, among formerly incarcer-

ated and convicted people is higher than the unemployment rate for the general population during the height of the Great Depression in 1933. This study also showed that the unemployment rate of African American men and women who were formerly incarcerated is nearly double the unemployment rate of white men and women who were formerly incarcerated. Harris said, “The statistics are clear. The unemployment rate for formerly incarcerated and convicted people is five times higher than the general unemployment rate across the country. There are systemic barriers that must be disabled to end the cycle of poverty and help lift these individuals up.”

Sabatina’s Bill Would End Child Marriage The Pennsylvania Senate approved State Sen. John Sabatina’s (D-Northeast) SB 81, which establishes the minimum age for marriage at 18 years old, with no exceptions. The bill passed unanimously, 50-0. It is now headed to the House Judiciary committee for further consideration. Current law grants exceptions for minors to receive marriage licenses. Children age 15 or younger may be issued a license if a court decides it is in the child’s best interest and they have parental consent. Children ages 16 or 17 may be issued a marriage license if the child has parental consent or if consent is certified in writing with the signature of two adult witnesses and is acknowledge before an authorized officer. “Children are unable to sign binding contracts, such as: housing leases, financial agreements, divorce contracts … and in many cases are not yet old enough to

drive,” Sabatina said. “Yet we allow them to enter into the contract of marriage. “This bill establishes 18 years of age as the minimum age for marriage in Pennsylvania, with no exceptions,” he added. “When you begin to acknowledge the abusive impact child marriages have on our children; impacting them in terms of health, education, economic opportunity and quality of life, you then begin to understand the need to close these loopholes.”

Murt Keynote Speaker At Walk to End FGM

State Rep. Thomas Murt (R-Northeast) was the keynote speaker at Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation Walk to End FGM on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. “It is such an honor to be part of this important event to raise awareness of this awful practice that lives in the shadows across the country,” Murt said. “We must spread the word that female genital mutilation exists and must be criminalized.” The walk was part of a two-day event that features advocates including Murt, who has been the leading force in protecting women from abuse in Pennsylvania. In 2018, legislation sponsored by Murt to make non-medical FGM illegal was signed into law and officially criminalized as a first-degree felony in Pennsylvania.

Gym Seeks Counsel For All Evictions Councilmember Helen Gym (at Large) has made an issue of pursuing the right to counsel for indigent tenants who are facing eviction. “Philadelphia is facing an eviction crisis,” Gym said. “We rank fourth in the nation for the most evictions

and each year over 20,000 evictions are filed in court. Between rising rents, stagnant wages, and the highest rate of poverty of all major U.S. cities, even working people struggle to keep a roof over their heads.” In 2017, Gym succeeded in setting up a legal-defense fund for renters. It contains over $2 million now and Gym asserts that evictions are down as a result. Now Gym has introduced Right to Counsel legislation “to ensure that no one has to face eviction alone. Renters with lawyers are more likely to achieve positive outcomes than they would without representation. Over 30 organizations have signed on in support of our fight to pass a Right to Counsel,” she explained. The bill moved through a City Council committee hearing on Tuesday and will now head for the floor of City Council. Recently Gym went to Durham, N.C. for a housing conference sponsored by Local Progress, a national network of progressive local elected officials. Gym reported, “I had a chance to present on some of our renter protections here in Philadelphia, but more importantly, I heard from cities all across the country taking bold action to increase affordable housing and protect renters. From statewide rent control to massive bond initiatives for housing, these ideas are being championed through City Councils and mayoral administrations. The chaos and news out of Washington, D.C. is appalling, but here at home, there is hope in our local politics.”

Cephas, Bass Review Deaths in Childbirth State Rep. Morgan Cephas (D-W. Phila.), an advocate for improving

maternal mortality rates across Pennsylvania, testified during a public hearing in City Council on maternal mortality, drawing attention to the disproportionate number of deaths of women of color during and after childbirth and calling for continued action at the local and state levels to combat the issue. The hearing was held by the Public Health & Human Services Committee – bringing together over 15 testifiers and 50 attendees to speak on the issue of maternal mortality rates among African American women in Philadelphia. “This great nation of the United States has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in developed nations, higher than some underdeveloped countries,” Cephas said during the hearing. “Maternal mortality affects Black women at three times the rate of white women, regardless of education level and socioeconomic status. It is time to address the core factors head-on including implicit bias, mental health, substance-use disorder and access to care.” Cephas, who is chairwoman of the PLBC’s Subcommittee on Women & Girls of Color and co-chair of the Women’s Health Caucus, shared the story of a young woman from her district, La’Shana Gilmore, who left behind two young children when she died after delivering her baby daughter this summer. Edward Gilmore gave tear-jerking testimony about his daughter’s death, which occurred about a month after her 34th birthday at Lankenau Medical Center. Gilmore said it was only after his daughter died that he learned of the disparities between women of color and white women in maternal health. He shared that his daughter was in ex-

cellent health and excited about her delivery when he traveled from his home to Philadelphia to be with her the day before her delivery and death. Cephas said, “Parents like Mr. Gilmore should get to be proud grandparents who watch their children raise their own babies, not parents who are grieving the loss of their daughters while also trying to help their grandchildren navigate life without their mother.” For that reason, she is working on legislation that would address rising maternal mortality rates in Pennsylvania. Committee Chair Councilwoman Cindy Bass stated, “The testimony that was heard at the committee hearing was very informative and helpful, and I look forward to continuing discussions to commit further city resources and funding to this extremely important issue.” During Tuesday’s hearing, the councilwoman shared her own experiences in childbirth, which, she said, “left her fearful that she would not survive to raise her own children.” Bass, in conjunction with her colleagues on City Council, said that she and they look forward to continuing the conversation of maternal mortality in Philadelphia with the partnership of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health’s maternal-care team to find possible solutions to the problems discussed at the hearing. Bass also looks forward to working with the hospitals within her district, who came to testify, to further provide resources. The committee also heard testimony from numerous health-care analysts.

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Councilmember Derek Green (at Large) went to the nation’s capital as part of the Local Leaders 2020 Presidential Election Task Force. In partnership with the National League of Cities (NLC), the Task Force will help ensure community issues are uplifted during the 2020 Presidential election cycle. “I’m honored to represent Philadelphia and the Democratic Municipal Officials on this Task Force,” said Green. “Through this initiative, I, along with my fellow local elected leaders, will have an opportunity to draft a platform that will support Philadelphia and cities throughout our country.” Green joins 33 local elected officials from across the country looking to find solutions for cities, towns and villages on the national election stage. During the 2020 presidential-election cycle, it is important that every community and resident feels their voice and priorities are being heard. “Local leaders have a major part to play in the election next November," said NLC President Karen Freeman-Wilson, mayor of Gary, Indiana. “I’m proud to welcome Councilmember Green to Washington on behalf of the people of Philadelphia. Thanks to his leadership and active participation, this Task Force will help drive forward innovative solutions to the most pressing challenges facing our nation’s communities.” The Task Force has appointed bipartisan cochairs, the Hon. Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles and the Hon. Francis Suarez of Miami. "Our local platform will not be governed by a single political party, idea or group,” said NLC 1st VP Joe Buscaino, councilmember of Los Angeles. “Local

Harris on National Justice Panel As a consequence of his legislative activism on criminal-justice reform (see above), State Rep. Jordan Harris served on a panel on probation reform that questioned presidential candidate Julián Castro on the subject at the 2019 Second Step Presidential Justice Forum at Benedict College in Columbia, S.C. “It’s a tremendous honor to take part in this vital discussion on where we go next with criminal-justice reform,” Harris said. “It has become the civil-rights issue of our time, and it’s imperative that our presidential candidates on both sides have a plan for reform and voters understand exactly where the candidates stand and how they plan to move us forward.” The Second Step Presidential Justice Forum was hosted by the 20/20 Bipartisan Justice Center. President Donald Trump spoke to the forum as well as Democratic presidential candidates Congressmembers John Delaney and Tulsi Gabbard; U.S. Sens. Cory Booker, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren; Mayor Pete Buttigieg; and former VP Joe Biden. 20/20 is the only national Black bipartisan organization that includes law enforcement, activists, judges, prosecutors and public defenders, state and local elected officials, educators, students, formerly incarcerated individuals and other community leaders. Harris was previously honored by 20/20 with its 2017 Champion of Justice award.

Hughes Plan to House Abuse Victims State Sen. Vincent Hughes (D-Philadelphia/ Montgomery) unveiled his bill that would create a housing trust fund to increase resources for programs that provide housing access to victims fleeing abusive situations, such as domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, human trafficking, and stalking. In Philadelphia, about 10,000 people seeking emergency housing are turned away annually, including many who are victims of abuse. SB 913 would help address the issue by creating the “Survivor-centered, accessible, fair and empowering” (SAFE) Housing Trust Fund, which would increase funding for domestic violence programs in order to expand efforts that help victims with transitional and permanent housing solutions. “Establishing the SAFE Housing Trust Fund is a necessary step in helping victims and survivors of domestic violence as they try to find their way forward out of traumatic situations,” Hughes said. “I have heard from victims, survivors, and advocates who said we absolutely should be doing more to help those trying to escape abusive situations.” Hughes met with domestic violence advocates in May, who helped emphasize the need to increase housing access for victims of abuse. Victims who attempt to flee abusive situations often face adversity when leaving, which may result in homelessness or being forced to return to an abusive situation due to lack of shelter space, the advocates reported. The fund would receive an initial $1 million appropriation from the General Fund and would be sustained by a $10 fee on deeds and mortgages to be collected by the Recorder of

Deeds. Proceeds from a voluntary check-off donation administered through PennDOT would also help sustain the fund. In total, the fund is expected to generate about $15 million annually. The senator announced his proposal during National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, aiming to build on awareness efforts across the nation pushing to end domestic violence. A national survey found that 92% of homeless women report having experienced severe physical or sexual violence at some point in their lives; the same study found that more than 50% of homeless women report that domestic violence was the immediate cause of their homelessness. The SAFE Housing Trust Fund would also provide resources for youth shelters. This would help homeless teens and young adults, ages 13-25, who are the primary targets for human trafficking and sexual victimization. Nearly 72% of homeless youth reported witnessing or experiencing some physical or sexual abuse at some point in their lives and 53% reported being unable to seek refuge in a shelter because it was full, according to the US. Department of Health & Human Services. Hughes led the State Senate Democratic Caucus in its push for increased resources for domestic-violence and rape-prevention initiatives. The SAFE Housing Trust Fund is also a part of his comprehensive policy proposals to improve access to fair, safe and affordable housing.

Taubenberger’s Tax Cuts for Child Care Councilmember Al Taubenberger (at Large) introduced four ordinances designed to give tax breaks to grandparents who are primary caregivers for their grandchildren and working families who must place

their young children in day- 35 care or childcare facilities during their working hours. “We live in economically challenging times. By and large, wages have not kept pace with inflation, leaving many Philadelphians – especially those with children at home – struggling to make ends meet. These ordinances are intended to give Philadelphians with children a meaningful break on their taxes,” said Taubenberger. The first ordinance, titled the “Grandparent Child Care Tax Credit,” gives grandparents who are serving as the primary caretakers for their biological or legal grandchildren a much-needed annual tax break on their real-estate taxes. Unfortunately, the number of grandparents who serve as the primary caretakers for their grandchildren continues to grow, here in Philadelphia and across the nation. Numerous societal issues lie behind this growing trend – joblessness, poverty, addiction, mental illness and more. The parents often have no choice but to place their children in the care of the children’s grandparents, many of whom are on fixed incomes. This tax credit would provide an annual break equal to 80% of the grandparent’s annual real-estate taxes, with a max credit of $3,800 per tax year. Any unused real-estate tax credit in any given tax year would carry over to the next tax year. Only one grandparent could claim the grandchild or grandchildren as Dependents in any given tax year. Grandparents would apply for the Grandparent Child Care Tax Credit by completing a form through the City Department of Revenue. The second ordinance is the “Working Grandparent Tax Credit.” It would provide an annual real-estate tax credit for any grandparent (Cont. Next Page) T HE P UB L I C R E CO R D

As part of his ongoing fight to protect the commonwealth’s cyber infrastructure, State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta (D-N. Phila.) has been selected as a Pennsylvania representative to serve on the National Conference of State Legislatures’ bipartisan Executive Committee Task Force on Cybersecurity. The NCSL task force brings together State lawmakers, legislative staff and other stakeholders to discuss how legislatures can create sound frameworks for protecting against, responding to, and prosecuting perpetrators of cyberattacks. “I am honored to have been chosen to sit on this important committee. It’s no secret that cyberattacks are not only a major concern in Pennsylvania, but across the entire country. With everyone constantly connected on their phones, computers and other electronic devices, the amount of potential attacks will only increase,” Kenyatta said. “I look forward to working with members on the task force to learn what’s being done in other states to protect citizens from cyberattacks and bring that back to craft legislation on strengthening safeguards here in Pennsylvania.” Kenyatta is the prime sponsor of HB 225, which would create a Cybersecurity Innovation Commission to safeguard Pennsylvania’s data by conducting cybersecurity audits, improving security and privacy standards and analyzing the protocols. According to the Insurance Information Institute, Pennsylvania ranks 18th in the nation for identity-theft cases.

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PUBLIC SERVANTS at WORK (Cont. From Prev. Page) whose financial position requires them to remain in the workforce past retirement age. This ordinance is in response to the growing number of grandparents who must continue to work be-

yond what most would consider to be a retirement age in order to make ends meet. Grandparents who qualify for both the Grandparent Child Care Tax Credit and the Working Grandparent Tax Credit may apply for both, but can only receive the maximum annual real-estate tax credit of $3,800. The third ordinance is intended to give working Philadelphia parents who have to place their child or children in daycare a break on their real-estate taxes. The “Parent-Childcare Real Estate Tax Credit” would also provide an annual tax credit equal to 80% of the parents annual real-estate taxes, maxing out at $3,800 per tax year. The fourth and final ordinance Taubenberger intro-

duced is the “Parent-Childcare Wage Tax Credit,” designed to help working parents who have children in day-care/child-care. It would provide an annual tax credit equal to 80% of the parents’ annual City Wage Tax, topping out at $3,800. “Many Philadelphia families have no choice but to have both the mother and/ or father working in order to make ends meet. Those with young children often have no choice but to place their children in daycare, which can be an expensive proposition. They, too, deserve a break on their taxes,” Taubenberger added.

Kenyatta’s 1st Bill Boosts Art Theaters State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta (D-N. Phila.) an-

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PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA ORPHANS’ COURT DIVISION IN RE: ) ) BABY BOY GEIGER aka, ) No. 2019 - 1646 ABEL GRAYSON GEIGER, ) A Minor ) TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF: ”JAY” TO: “JAY” You are hereby notified that a Petition to Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights has been filed against you, asking the Court to terminate all rights you have to your child(ren), Baby Boy Geiger aka Abel Grayson Geiger (born May 4, 2019). The Court has set a hearing to consider ending your rights to your child. That hearing will be held in Court Room No. 1 (Orphans’ Court Room), on the Third Floor of the Lancaster County Court House, situate at 50 North Duke Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, said hearing to be held on November 14, 2019, at 9:30 o’clock a.m. If you do not appear at this hearing, the court may decide that you are not interested in retaining your rights to your child and your failure to appear may affect the Court’s decision on whether to end your rights to your child(ren). You are warned that even if you fail to appear at the scheduled hearing, the hearing will go on without you, and your rights to your child may be ended by the Court without your being present. You are also notified that following the hearing to consider ending your rights to your children, an adoption hearing may be held, as a result of which the Court may decree that an adoption take place whereby your child(ren) shall be adopted by another and all parental rights with respect to the child(ren) shall be placed in another. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE REPRESENTED AT THE HEARING BY A LAWYER. YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP. Court Administrator Court Administrator’s Office Lancaster County Court House 50 North Duke Street Lancaster, PA 17602 Telephone No. (717) 299-8041

nounced that his legislation to expand the type of businesses that could apply for a performing arts facility liquor license was amended into a bill that passed the House. Kenyatta’s bill (HB 1576) would allow theaters that primarily screen independent films, classic films and second-run films if they have between 100 and 350 seats to get such a license. That legislation was amended into HB 1589, which would permit performing arts facilities to serve alcohol prior to 1 p.m. on Sundays. Businesses would be able to move operating hours to as early as 10 a.m. “Small businesses are the backbone of communities across Philadelphia and the commonwealth. They not only keep our neighborhoods thriving, but they are a great source of jobs and feed into the local economy,” Kenyatta said. HB 1589 is the first bill to pass for Kenyatta as a firsttime legislator. It now awaits consideration in the Senate.

Johnson-Harrell Pulls $100K for Smith State Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell (D-W. Phila.) worked to secure a $100,000 State grant for Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse to help fund a new greenway on its site. Johnson-Harrell said, “This money will allow Smith Memorial Playground to provide more space for children and families and to make improvements that will increase accessibility to those spaces.” Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse will use the funds to create a new greenway space at its current playhouse space, including installing new signage, developing play zones for children, and adding lights, bike parking and trash and recycling enclosures. The project will include the addition of permeable surfaces and rain

gardens to improve stormwater management.

Cephas Touts $48K In Safe-School Funds State Rep. Morgan Cephas was pleased to report that two schools in her legislative district have been awarded grants of more than $20,000 to put toward safety and security measures. “The safety of our children is of the highest importance,” Cephas said. “I’m glad to see this money coming to schools in my district and to have funds available to implement new and improved tools to keep our students safe.” The schools in the 192nd Legislative District awarded Safe Schools Targeted Grants are West Philadelphia Achievement Charter Elementary School, which was awarded $25,000, and Overbrook School for the Blind, which was awarded $23,238.60.

…As Solomon Scores One for His District State Rep. Jared Solomon (D-Northeast) announced Cedar Grove Christian Academy has been awarded $24,924 in State funding for school-safety and violence-reduction initiatives. “The safety of our schools and our children is always a top priority. It’s unfortunate in this time such measures must be taken, yet it is required to ensure students and staff are in a safe environment,” Solomon said. “This grant provides Cedar Grove with the opportunity to remain a nurturing and safe space for students to learn and grow.” The grants were included in $7.3 million in competitive 2019-20 Safe Schools Targeted Grants.

Sabatina Honors Fallen Officer State Sen. John Sabatina (D-Northeast) sponsored a bill in May 2019 to rename a city block after deceased Philadelphia Police Officer

Raymond Diaz, Jr. “I learned about Officer Raymond Diaz before the FOP Memorial Ceremony in Harrisburg back in May,” Sabatina said. “I felt a street renaming, particularly in an area he patrolled, would be a token of our appreciation.” On Oct. 24, the 2100 block of Castor Avenue was dedicated in honor of Officer Diaz. It will be known as “Police Officer Raymond Diaz, Jr. Memorial Highway.” Officer Diaz was responding to a burglary-in-progress when another vehicle struck his patrol car. After battling for close to two years, he succumbed to medical complications due to the injuries he sustained. “Officer Diaz is a fine example of a selfless, public servant,” Sabatina said. “We will remember his sacrifice always. This street-renaming is one step toward keeping his legacy alive.” The 2100 block of Castor Avenue is in the heart of the 24th Police District, where Officer Diaz proudly served for two decades. On one side of 2100 Castor Avenue is the building that formerly housed the Sterling Paper Co. The building features a tower, which is symbolic of the Harrowgate community. On the other side of the street is the Heitzman Recreation Center, where so many children and adults from the community come to play baseball, basketball and swim. It is also the meeting place of the local civic association. The area is experiencing a resurgence. The new owner of the Sterling Paper building is converting the space into residences, while Heitzman Recreation Center is going to be refurbished in the next year. “This new investment in the community cannot happen without the dedication and sacrifice of the 24th District Police Officers,” Sabatina said.


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The recent feature on an FBI probe of Councilman Kenyatta JOHNSON et al. scares me. You know me: I am always worried about leaks from feds to media. City lawyers represent Johnson – and all City workers – so Johnson did not “hire” them. The article mentioned that the same agents and prosecutors as in the Fattah matter seem to be in the Johnson matter. How did the media know that? One agent admitted to a leak back then. Is he involved? HAPPY BIRTHDAY: to John DelRICCI of Northeast Philly who keeps the Pa. Turnpike open for us! Happy Born Day to Mark FORD, Esq. – a true tri-state lawyer! HOMAGE TO A FRIEND and family member. I buried one of my dogs the other day. Bear was only around seven. He weighed a little more than that when I found him in a shelter after a life living in the streets. He was one of those “designer” dogs, an Escopom, who must have run away or gotten lost from a home. He had incredible serenity and presence – not of this Earth. I was not surprised; I had asked Heaven to return my first dog after his death from an attack. Over five years he helped my medical condition to disappear, while his condition worsened unbeknownst inside. In the end we spent glorious quality time together. Fifty volunteered to help me with his IV in the last weeks; 150 mourned him on Facebook. Dr. Anthony put him to sleep so quickly that the fragility of life became evident. Bear’s message made clear: Honor the living – the years and the days precious.

AT THE NABLEO (National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers) Scholarship Luncheon in the Embassy Suites Airport Hotel, Children of Courage Scholarship Award Winners were announced. L-R were Rochelle Bilal of Guardian Civic League and Democratic candidate for sheriff, host of the event; Dr. DeLacy Davis of NABLEO, keynote speaker; Wanda Davis, mother of scholarship winner; Elijah Khalil Davis, scholarship Winner; and Charles P. Wilson, NABLEO chairman. Photo by Leona Dixon

Commonwealth Club Visits Philly

THE COMMONWEALTH Club, Pennsylvania’s leading conservative think tank, held an evening event at Ward Leader Mike Cibik’s Queen Village home. State Republican Chairman Lawrence Tabas was a guest speaker. Photos by Wendell Douglas

WARD LEADERS Walt Vogler, L, and Calvin Tucker traded notes.

L-R WERE Ward Leader Mike Cibik, Mike Cunningham, State Rep. Martina White, Ward Leader Calvin Tucker, PAGOP Chairman Lawrence Tabas and Glenn Gessinger.

MIKE CIBIK and his dog Rex hearkened intently to State Rep. Martina White.

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(Cont. From Page 9) spaces only add a minimal amount to home costs where used. Would you believe that the City of Philadelphia Bureau of Administrative Adjudication lurched back into the previous century? Many of us have payment plans where we pay off our parking tickets via monthly electronic fund transfer. They SUDDENLY stopped doing it (?). I fell a month behind. When I called, I was told that they stopped doing EFT. I had no notice. The BAA offered a payment-plan, I accepted it. A CONTRACT resulted. Now the BAA “breaks” the contract and will charge interest if you are late. No surprise; the BAA is part of the City Finance Department under Rob Dubow. Add this to the missing $300 million (now mostly found), and the payroll debacle. ALL HAIL Judge Mark COHEN, who is now a member of the Board of Governors of the American Judges Association. A wise choice!... A surprise retirement party was tendered to Mary FOGG as she leaves the City Land Bank. She provided balance and integrity through convoluted years! The Philly BAR ASSOCIATION provided a wise list of judicial endorsements this year. Now go forth in this manner. I know a man in his 20s who has a temp job at UPS for three hours a night in South Philly, 15 hours a week. He lives in North Philly. SEPTA fares cost $10 a day. Lucky for him,

he has a ride from a buddy. SEPTA TRANSFER fees are CHOKING our poor and our economy. Mayor KENNEY – don’t wait a year; do something now! “Loose their bonds; let the oppressed go free.” A time to mourn the passing of Ann MIGATZ, Esq., who passed away on Brigantine Island, and Chief Warrant Officer (retired) Larry VOLZ who passed at Seaside Heights. Larry taught me a few things at Fort Dix in our Army days! Unsettled is the word for Americans who feel helplessly LOCKED OUT after paying big bucks for meds and reading of doctors earning huge dollars from big PHARMA, not to mention the Pro-GUN LOBBY, and then reading of spending by State GOP legislative leaders. A columnist wants to close off traffic on Walnut and Chestnut Streets in the mornings. They never offer a SOLUTION as to where the traffic will be redirected to (?). GET-WELL wishes to Dianne BRIDGES, dynamic chairperson of the 37th Ward!! We need her back! Also former State Rep. Marie LEDERER, an ageless and lovely person. Kendra BROOKS, independent Council at-large candidate, was reported in a newsletter to call her group a “City Committee.” That is now retracted. To clarify for reporters thinking of mentioning the 6-year old Traffic Court case – the judges were NEVER CONVICTED of ticket-fixing (defrauding)! NOT ONE DIME was taken by judges and court revenue was higher.

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Dem Dismay over Straight-Ticket Loss

Many Democratic Party strategists are grumbling over Gov. Tom Wolf’s decision to eliminate straight-party ticket voting, starting in 2020, in exchange for election-security funding long with a rack of measures that should favor overall voter participation. At risk are down-ballot Democrats who are traditionally buoyed by straight-party Democratic voters, who outnumber straight-party Republican voters. Without that lever, can they be trained to go below the presidential lever and back crucial statewide candidates for offices that many know little about? The Pennsylvania Budget & Policy Center, a liberal think tank headed by Philadelphia’s Marc Stier, issued a withering analysis of the damage that the loss of straight-ticket voting will do to Democrats next year.

per year; and possibly lead to a disproportionate reduction in votes from Black and Hispanic people and people with low incomes.” Implementing this measure will be a challenge for Democratic operatives across the commonwealth. Their party’s organizational skills will be tested over the next 12 months to see if it can rise to challenge and salvage the votes that will otherwise be lost.

Booker Welcomes Stay At Eastern State

Presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) took advantage of a unique Philadelphia venue: a panel town hall at historic Eastern State Penitentiary in Fairmount on the subject of prison reform. Incarceration and its after-effects are a large issue in Philadelphia’s everyday public life. But Booker was one of only three marathoners running for the Democratic presidential nomination to show up to court Philly on this subject. Booker didn’t hesitate to blast his competitors for not showing up: “Where are you? Seriously.”

Shapiro Guns for National Targets

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro has never bothered to hide his ambi-

tion for office. In whatever public post he has served, he has always reserved the right to bigger dreams in a coming election cycle. In 2022, he will reach a term limit. What next for him then? Shapiro has made himself the most visible Pennsylvania AG on huge national issues in living memory. He has combined with other State AGs to press for a proposed $48-billion opioid settlement with Big Pharma. He is backing an anti-trust investigation of Facebook. He just signed on with 12 other State attorneys general in a letter Monday to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency urging it to scrap a proposed rollback of an accident prevention rule in light of the latest revelations about the explosion at the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery. All these are reasonable causes. But they all position Shapiro to attract the attention of national liberal media. U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey (RPa.) will be up for re-election in 2022. Could Shapiro be contemplating a shot at him then?

Philly Bar Ass’n Rates Judicial Races

The Philadelphia Bar Association’s Commission on Judicial Selection & Retention released its candidate ratings

ahead of the upcoming Nov. 5 general election. The ratings include candidates running for judicial seats and sitting judges running for retention. “Our Commission’s nonpartisan judicial ratings are a simple way for voters to make an informed decision in an often ‘low information’ race,” said Philadelphia Bar Association Chancellor Rochelle M. Fedullo. The 35-member Commission is independent and nonpartisan, and its ratings are based upon extensive study and thorough investigation by its own 120-member investigative division. The members of the Commission include community leaders, the president judges of the Court of Common Pleas and Municipal Court, representatives from the offices of the public defender, district attorney and city solicitor, and representatives from the many diverse legal groups and sections of the Association. Candidates rated “Highly Recommended” and “Recommended” satisfied a cumulative review of criteria including qualifications such as legal ability, experience, integrity, temperament, community involvement and judgment. Court of Common Pleas Highly Recommended: James Crumlish, Anthony G. Kyriakakis, Tiffany Palm-

er; Recommended: Carmella 39 Jacquinto, Joshua H. Roberts, Jennifer Schultz, Not Recommended: Crystal Powell. Philadelphia Municipal Court; Recommended: David H. Conroy. RETENTION JUDGES; Pennsylvania Superior Court; Recommended: Anne E. Lazarus. Court of Common Pleas Recommended: Daniel J. Anders, Ida K. Chen, Robert P. Coleman, Roxanne E. Covington, Richard J. Gordon, Glynnis D. Hill, Karen ShreevesJohns, Diane R. Thompson, Donna M. Woelpper, Sheila A. Woods-Skipper. Municipal Court Recommended: Martin S. Coleman, Jacquelyn M. Frazier-Lyde, Henry Lewandowski, Wendy L. Pew and Thomas F. Shields T HE P UB L I C R E CO R D

(Cont. From Page 6) the city’s liberals with increased turnout by its remaining conservatives. We are talking dueling enthusiasms here. Philadelphia Republicans cannot outvote local Democrats but they can still deliver a substantial wallop to the statewide total.

“Our preliminary analysis leaves us concerned that the elimination of straight-ticket voting will lead to fewer votes in down-ballot, and especially state legislative elections in the future,” Stier stated last week. “And that effect is likely to be more dramatic in very high turnout elections, which we are expecting in 2020, and which may come to characterize American politics in the foreseeable future.” Stier predicted the end of straight-ticket voting would “lead to an average increase in undervotes of 5,781 in highly competitive state Senate elections and 13,968 in highly competitive state House elections; “lead in presidential election years to an average increase in undervotes of 17,903 in highly competitive State Senate elections and 18,568 in highly competitive State House elections; to an average reduction per district of 1,241 votes in State Senate elections and 845 voters in State House elections, numbers that are greater than the margin of victory in one Senate and four House districts per year; to an average reduction per district of 3,378 votes in State Senate elections and 1,197 votes in State House elections, numbers that are greater than the margin of victory in two Senate and seven House districts

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Cherelle Parker The Philadelphia Public Record is pleased to honor Philadelphia City Councilmember Cherelle Parker as the 2019 Public Servant of the Year. Councilmember Parker has proudly served the Ninth Council District in Philadelphia since being elected in 2015. Before that, she made history by becoming the youngest African American woman to ever be elected to the state House, where she also served as chair of the Philadelphia delegation. Known as a passionate, results-oriented coalition-builder, Councilmember Parker has focused on championing policies to help the working class, senior citizens, women, children, and families alike. She has fought vigorously to address home preservation, neighborhood stabilization, job creation, economic development and equitable schools. As one of the most effective advocates for Philadelphians and the City of Philadelphia in office today, Councilmember Parker is an inspiration both for what she has achieved thus far and what she aspires to achieve in the future.

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