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Who’s Cutest Baby Of All? You Decide!

Vol. III No. 29 (Issue 93)

Galdo’s Hosts Pizza Party If you love pizza or are just curious about it and love to party, meet new people and socialize, grab your family and head on down to 20th & Moyamensing Streets tonight. There’s always something going on during the summer in South Philadelphia, and this year is no exception. Over 20 pizza parlors will bring their best pizza chefs to a taste-off, all-you-can-eat pizza event on Thursday, Jul. 16 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Galdo’s Catering. Co-hosted by King Arthur Entertainment, this pizza Olympic contest will have five celebrity judges who will pick the winners from the following categories: Best Original Pizza, Most Delicious Crust, Finger Licking Sauce, Lean n’ Mean, Sicilian, Most Creative Topping, Best Tomato Pie and Winning White. Tickets available for this event are only $10, which includes all-you-caneat-pizza plus $2.00 draft specials. Things will probably get quite vocal (Cont. Page 2)

The Philadelphia Public Record newspapers are looking for the cutest babies in the city! It could well be the one baby you decide on may well become a future Mayor, or a top union leader, or a major community advocate, and possibly a super educator. We want to let you decide! The Public Record newspapers will kick off the first Citywide “Philadelphia Baby Future Leader Contest”… the search for the future generation of leaders in this city”. It begins with our next week’s edition and ends with our Halloween edition, Thursday, Oct. 29. We will publish all submitted photographs online and a selection in the Philadelphia Public Record and South Philadelphia Public Record, and ask you, our readers and web users, to vote for the cutest.

“Reporting South Philadelphia the way it deserves”

Your baby could carry off the title of the Philadelphia Public Record Newspapers’ Cutest Baby-Future Leader of 2009. Go on! You’ve got nothing to lose! Public Record Newspapers, Inc. has teamed up with PNC Bank and many local businesses in the area to give you the chance to win prizes in this great competition. All you have to do is send us your photos which will then be voted for by our readers. There are two categories, for baby girls and baby boys, up to a year old. Each winner will each receive $500 prize, and a photo shoot with a professional photographer. Ten runners-up will also receive prizes. It’s easy to send us your photos: (Cont. Page 2)

Value 50¢

July 16, 2009

Fumo Will Be Back Odds Favor Vince Will Return To His Constituency

Save Our Pools

RESIDENTS chant “Power to the people! Treat us all equal!” as they went to Mayor’s Office on econd floor of City Hall Tuesday to ask Mayor Nutter’s to reopen their community swimming pools. Protesters South Philadelphia has seen two community pools close this summer: the Grays Ferry (Stinger Pool), and the Point Breeze (Chew Pool).

by Joe Shaheeli & Rory McGlasson Vincent Fumo will forever be among Philadelphia’s most controversial figures … with fans and foes trailing him all his life. His surprise sentencing proved to be a big pay day for some South Philly bookies who were taking “6 to 5” action on what his sentence would be. No one, according to those in the know, bet below the bottom of the guidelines … 11 years. The bookies are indebted to Vince. Though Fumo will spend a total of 55 months in prison, there is no doubt he will return to Philadelphia a folk hero, much like some of the other political leaders in the past who served their time, but came back with their constituencies relatively well intact. In fact, if it were not for a Pennsylvania law prohibiting felons from holding office, many of them would have easily been reelected to the offices they had held. (Cont. Page 23)

Jim Stevenson 9371 ROOSEVELT BLVD. PHILADELPHIA, PA 19114 215-698-7000 JStevenson@ChapmanAutoGroup.com

Free Fresh Food Stamps For Seniors A number of seniors and South Philadelphia families have been eating healthy this week, and you can too! The Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program is currently providing vouchers redeemable for fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs to senior citizens at approved local farmers' markets, roadside stands and community-supported agriculture programs at the Philadelphia Senior Center at Broad and Lombard. State Rep. Babette Josephs reports the vouchers are still available to seniors in her District starting today at 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Fridays at the Philadelphia Senior Center, Broad & Lombard, until they run out. The program began on Monday this week. "This is a wonderful State program that provides quality, healthy, locally grown produce for those who are unable to purchase it, but perhaps need it the most of anyone," Josephs said. "Nutrition is vital for our growing children and our elderly, and this program supports a healthy lifestyle. "These individuals are also given the opportunity to support their local community of hardworking farmers who have chosen quality over profit. One of the farmers' market voucher program's most distinguishing qualities is that it fosters a sense of community amongst Pennsylvanians while helping those who are of poorer means." The SFMNP provides low-income seniors with four vouchers, totaling $20, which they can exchange for Pennsylvania-grown produce. To (Cont. Page 2)

Ron Panepinto Jewelers 700 Sansom St. 215-923-1980 www.PanepintoJewelers.com We Buy Gold & Diamonds


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