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Vol. XII. No. 5 (Issue 523)
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Hatchet’s Out For Knife Sharpener Is Proud to Announce to Our Readers the Selection of
Mike Fera As Philadelphia’s
“Public Servant Of The Year” For the Year 2010
In honor of his many contributions to this city which he has served so admirably for many years. ike Fera is big because his heart is big ... made bigger each year by the countless charities which can attest to the goodheartedness and loving concern he and his union, Cement Masons Local 592, have shown as they respond to requests for help year after year, through winter and summer, no matter how trying the situations. His union, with its 1,080 members, is small by comparison to the several hundred Locals that make up the landscape of organized labor. Though there are other locals in other trades who have contributed heavily to charitable causes over the years, there is little doubt, judged by its (Cont. Page 9)
by Nicholas DePace Philadelphia’s most wanted man, in the eyes of the Philadelphia Parking Authority, is Robert Faraco. He grinds knives for a living and the PPA is now “sharpening its hatchet” to get him. Faraco, who runs Faraco Grinding Services in Pennsburg, Pa., owes the City a total of $40,580 in the form of 430 unpaid parking tickets. He is the #1 parking-ticket scofflaw, according to PPA’s records. Mr. Faraco has accumulated these violations using 73 tags on 70 different vehicles.
PPA Executive Director Vince Fenerty says Faraco is running a fleet of vehicles that are unmarked, so there is virtually no way of identifying them as being a part of his knife-grinding service, nor is there any way of telling that they are delivering something. He is getting his tickets primarily in Center City. The PPA has hired the law firm of Linebarger, Goggan, Blair & Sampson to initiate court action on its behalf against all 25 individuals and businesses on the list. The PPA assures that many more lawsuits are planned for the future.
The money collected from these lawsuits will go to the City’s General Fund and towards its schools for improving education. In this fiscal year alone, the newly-implemented “Registration Suspend” program has brought in $1.760 million (and it’s currently only nine months through the fiscal year). This program kicks in when one gets six parking violations on the one license plate. Furthermore, the PPA has created what it calls a “heavy-hitter list” to better target individuals and (Cont. Page 2)
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Coming This Month Our Much Anticipated
Salute to Black History Month A Special Supplement Honoring Our Present African American Leadership For Details call John David @ 215-755-2000
Dredging Firm Gets Go-Ahead, Although Obama Omits Dollars Norfolk Dredging, which has been dredging the Delaware River to maintain its 40-foot channel, has now been given the go-ahead to deepen the channel another five feet to 45 feet. This follows the decision by US District Judge Sue L. Robinson, seating in Wilmington, which negated an injunction sought by the State of Delaware against the dredging without first getting permits from
Family Dodge, David Chrysler Merge At Airport Auto Mall Story Page 36
Delaware. Notwithstanding the fact President Barack Obama's latest budget, for the second time, does not include money for dredging, it is expected Congressman Bob Brady, together with the Pennsylvania congressional delega-
tion and its two US Senators, Arlen Specter and Bob Casey, will again put the money into the budget before voting their approval. The move is seen by Washington insiders as an attempt by the Presi(Cont. Page 2)
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