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Senate Approves Southport The Pennsylvania Senate this week unanimously passed HB 666 to create the Southport Marine Terminal, which will provide hundreds, if not thousands, of new jobs to Philadelphia and the region and keep Pennsylvania ports competitive in the 21st century. “In these tough economic times, the Southport Marine Terminal will be a tremendous economic boost in the creation of jobs,” said State Sen. Larry Farnese. “The cre(Cont. Page 12)
Vol. IV No. 25 (Issue 142)
MAYOR MICHAEL NUTTER and Teresa Jack, of Wolf Street, celebrate “Coolest Block” party.
by Maria Merlino When Lower Moyamensing Civic Group Board Member Teresa Jack won The Coolest Block Contest, she initially thought it would be beneficial to her neighbors, but she didn’t realize how beneficial it would be. “We had a board meeting after the contest was announced and my fellow compatriots thought if anyone could pull this off, I could. So I went door-to-door explaining what the contest was all about and signing people up. “I was out there in all kinds of weather with my two little girls in tow. One of the rules was that the
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Kiddie Olympics Health Expo To Educate Youth On Diet State Rep. Kenyatta Johnson will join local youth organizations, to host Kiddie Olympics and Health Expo, that will feature several Olympic-style events to help youths get excited and educated about being fit. Over 60% of American students practice unhealthy dietary behaviors, and do not engage in physical activities, according to The Center for Disease Control & Prevention. (Cont. Page 2)
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‘Coolest Block’ Party By City entire block had to sign up, 39 houses and the end buildings. I have some great neighbors and many signed up just to help the block without giving a thought to the contest’s prize value.” Singlehandedly bringing an entire neighborhood together by her winning essay, which was humorous and sincere at the same time, Jack wrote, “Look no further, you have found the coolest block in Philly!” The 1200 block of Wolf Street in South Philadelphia is not just cool, but literally freezing at least four months of the year. All joking aside, (Cont. Page 2)
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June 24, 2010
Love Binds Senior Couple Who Met In Lunch Line Love So Sweet Second Time Around For Kuch, Passarelli
They met in an unusual place: the 50-cent luncheon line set up for the over 1,000 members of the South Philadelphia Older Adult Center at Passyunk & Dickinson in South
Philadelphia. She was 66, a widow of three years, and he was 70, a widower of 18 years. Last Thursday, Common Pleas Judge Pam Dembe performed the wedding ceremony that bound Patricia Kuch to James Passarelli. Credited with pushing this couple into marriage is the Center’s dieti-
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Mural Mile Tour Comes To South Philly, Pets Invited Mural Arts Executive Director Jane Golden wants you, and your canine companion, to join her for the Mural Arts’ first-ever pet-walking mural tour. The popular “Mural Mile” walking tour will stop in South Philadelphia this weekend, and organizers are urging you bring along your four-legged friends, this Saturday, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Morris Animal Refuge (Gimme Shelter mural), 1236 Lombard Street. (Cont. Page 2)
cian Eileen Ashton, whom everyone at the center calls “Cupid”. She has always made it a point to know the needs of her lunch customers. She lives near Passarelli, who has a home at 4th & Wolf, on Fitzgerald Street. Ashton watched through the years as Jim lost his wife through a massive heart attack and, (Cont. Page 7)
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JUDGE PAMELA DEMBE instructs groom James Passarelli to place wedding ring on finger of his bride Patricia Kuch, as family and friends look on inside South Philadelphia Senior Center.
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