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More Pictures Page 2 LOUIS AND REGGIE Lozzi, left, were honored as 2010 Persons of the Year by South Philadelphia Business Association at its annual Scholarship Fundraising gala. With them, from left, are President Daniel Olivieri, Ex. Director Ed Wright, and Vice Pres. Vince De Fino, Esq.
Vol. IV No. 12 (Issue 129)
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by Rory McGlasson A local civic association is threatening to file a lawsuit against the School District for promises they claim have been broken over the handling of the $8 million South Philadelphia Sports Super Site. The facility, located at 10th to 11th streets and Bigler Street to Packer Avenue, opened 18 months ago and was meant to provide South-
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March 25, 2010
Civic Group, Residents Angry at School District Over Handling of $8 Million Sports Super Site
The weak economy, insufficient resources and the lack of knowledge all contribute to the decreasing minority job market, according to one local lawmaker. That’s why State Rep. Kenyatta Johnson will host the Women- and Minority-Owned Small Business Symposium on Saturday at Universal Companies, located at 1415 (Cont. Page 9)
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tions,” SPB President Daniel Olivieri said. The Scholarship Committee includes Denise D’Eletto, John Savarese, Jackie Fitzpatrick, Reggie Lozzi and Olivieri. Edward J. Wright was the evening’s toastmaster. The officers for 2010-2011 are Daniel Olivieri, president; Vince De Fino, Esq., vice president; Reggie Lozzi, secretary/treasurer; Louis Lozzi, Sr., past president; and Edward J. Wright, Jr., executive director.
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The South Philadelphia Business Association honored Louise and Reggi Lozzi as their 2010 Persons of the Year at its annual scholarship fundraiser at Galdo’s Caterers. Also honored by the Association were Senior Judge Anthony J. DeFino, Esq. and James J. Tayoun, Sr. with Lifetime Achievement Awards. “This event continues making it possible for our business association to furnish deserving South Philadelphia HS seniors with an opportunity to help finance their college educa-
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ern, Bok and a few other public schools with a sate-of-the-art facility to play sports. However, according to board members of the South Philadelphia Community Civic Association (SPCCA), leaders at the School District have reneged on original agreements made with the old leadership. When former School Dist. Superintendent Paul Vallas was in town, he had a concept of putting money into several school-sports locations, called “super sites”. South Philadelphia, Germantown and North West High Schools were chosen as the three multi-million-dollar locations. Almost two years on, ask the neighbors in South Philadelphia about their local Super Site, and they will tell you it’s far from “super”. Residents’ concerns living in the Site’s surrounding areas have in-
creased over the last 18 months. Noise pollution from the publicaddress systems during football games; traffic issues from buses parked adjacent to row homes; and the loitering of players and supporters from traveling teams are just a few of the concerns, according to SPCCA attorney John Di Georgio. When Paul Vallas wanted to bring the Super Site to South Philadelphia, they approached the Redevelopment Authority, where SPCCA President Anthony Greco works. Greco hosted four community meetings at the Fels center to garner public approval of the proposed Super Site. After the School District decided to move ahead and bring a Super Site to the area, Greco said he had an agreement with the District on three (Cont. Page 2)
& Lasses by Maria Merlino One of the many Judges to have spent a childhood at the Edward O’Malley (EOM), Family Court, Judge Kevin Dougherty is one of Philadelphia’s finest Irish civic leaders. With the flash mob of teens now before him, his wisdom and insight are what makes Judge Dougherty’s temperament essential for fairness. “As a Family Court Judge, I see the worst that life has to offer. What we had, what makes the cream rise, outside of solid par(Cont. Page 24)
Sunoco To Alert Residents
The mist that descended over South Philadelphia from the Sunnco refinery recently put residents in a dither as to what it was hovering above. Now, in an attempt to give residents a heads-up over particles in the clouds, the Philadelphia Office of Emergency Management and Sunoco, Inc. are partnering to provide alerts to the public involving incidents at the company’s South Philadelphia refinery. (Cont. Page 11)
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