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Big Investment! . . .

Time To Revisit Holt Hold On Packer Port Terminal? Part Two In A Series

by Joe Shaheeli The Holt family has a history of confrontations and failures that would bend or break most dynasties. Today, though, it flourishes economically as the Holt Logistics Corp.

PHILADELPHIA's Largest port facility, Packer Terminal, is locked up for half a century by the Holt family corporations.

Vol. V No. 5 (Issue 174)

...Little In Return

Tom, Sr. can sit back with great satisfaction, since the corporations’ flags fly over Philadelphia’s Packer Avenue Marine Terminal, the Port of Philadelphia’s largest, and Gloucester Terminals LLC, just south of Camden, which the Holt Logistics Corp. labels as having “the largest refrigerated capacity of any terminal in the United States.” Its history at Packer Terminal has been checkered, but protected by a 50year operator’s contract, the length of which is unheard in all the histories of all the ports in the entire world. It’s a contract that remains unbroken, despite (Cont Page 2)

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February 3, 2011

Blinded By The Blight! Pt. Breeze Activist Leads Charge Against Civic Group Plan To Rename Her N’Hood by Rory G. McGlasson A blind woman is leading a revolt against a community group she believes has left residents in the dark over a proposed name change in Point Breeze. Helen Carter, 60, is furious with the NewBold Neighbors Association that want to rename the Point Breeze section of South Philadelphia after neighborhood redistricting.

Donatucci Wins Special Election In 185th (Page 4)

Ron Panepinto Jewelers 700 Sansom St. 215-923-1980

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

Tonight, the vivacious Carter will host a community meeting with the objective of determining “the relevance of Newbold Community group in the Point Breeze neighborhood.” (Cont Page 2)

Roberts First To Announce Candidacy To Replace Verna South Philadelphia community leader Damon K. Roberts officially became the first candidate to fill the shoes of outgoing Council President Anna Verna. Roberts, a 10-year real-estate attorney, kicked off his campaign to win the Democratic nomination in the 2nd Dist. City Council seat in the

May 17, 2011 primary. A crowd of around 120 people braved stormy weather to join Roberts at his announcement at the The Church of the Redeemer in South Philadelphia. Roberts, 40, outlined his vision to represent the estimated 150,000 people who live (Cont. Page 2)

Damon K. Roberts announces City Council candidacy in 2nd.


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