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Carpenters Defend Position In Convention Hall Conflict In a leaflet being passed out by Carpenters to visitors at the Convention Center, the Metropolitan Regional Council of Carpenters has made clear its position in the conflict between those running the Convention Center and the Carpenters. “For many years, your friends at the Metropolitan Regional Council of Carpenters have been supplying essential services to thousands of trade shows in the Philadelphia Convention Center. The Carpenters who worked these jobs are your friends and neighbors ... Philadelphia residents contributing to the City with their skills and abilities. “After decades of faithful
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“When it comes to educating children, the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers and its members agree: there is absolutely no excuse for cheating. That’s why teachers at Cayuga Elementary were the first to come forward to expose cheating on standardized tests back in 2012. “Being honest and fair is something that teachers instill in their students every day. No one is more outraged than teachers when their colleagues and administrators play a role in cheating. “Solving the cheating problem doesn’t end with simply firing or arresting the guilty parties. We must address the current ‘test and punish’ culture that dominates public education and puts many teachers in the position of fearing for their careers and professional reputations. It is no coinci-
money to pay mortgages and other bills. “All we want is fairness ... the return of our jobs and the right to work! Philadelphia — the ‘City of Brotherly Love’ — is a city that prides itself on fairness and doing what is right. We are counting on your support to undo the wrong perpetrated by our ‘friends’ at the Center. “We cannot do this alone. Please contact SMG at the Pennsylvania Convention Center at (215) 418-4748 and let them know that you demand justice for your friends and neighbors at the MRC. “We are not asking anyone to stop work or deliveries. Let us work!”
tive, hard-hitting billboards, radio ads, online tools and events and activities around symbolic props. With an initial investment of nearly $1 million, LIUNA will first launch the campaign in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Ohio. LIUNA General President Terry O’Sullivan said, “for LIUNA, passage of a highway bill is about jobs, but, as with every American, it’s about ensuring the safety and reliability of our transportation systems.” The LIUNA campaign will zero in on the consequences of inaction. The campaign will highlight key facts: The average bridge in the US is 46 years old, dangerously close to the average lifespan of 50 years. On average, 25 bridges collapse each year in the US. According to the transportation research group, TRIP, potholes and poor road conditions contribute to a third of all traffic fatalities every year. O’Sullivan also warned Congress against using a temporary extension to further delay a bill. “Another short-term patch, simply
duct-taping the roads and bridges we all rely on, must be off the table,” he said. “To put the trust back in the highway trust fund, we must prevent further deterioration.” Joining O’Sullivan at the “Infrastructure Week” briefing at the Newseum were leaders from Building America’s Future, the American Road and Transportation Builders Association, the American Automobile Association and the Associated General Contractors of America. Marcia Hale, president of Building America’s Future, highlighted their new web application – the “I’m Stuck” app – which is designed to help drivers speak out about deteriorating highways in their area. “We think it’s really important for the people who need to vote on the transportation bill and the Highway Trust Fund to hear directly from their constituents,” she said. The gas tax was last adjusted in 1993. Its value has decreased 40% since then due to rising construction materials costs and more fuel efficient cars.
“There is no excuse,” O’Sullivan added. “Congress now has several viable, responsible options in front of them to pass a Highway Bill and save the Highway Trust Fund.”
CARPENTERS James Battle and Sean Anderson pass out Metropolitan Regional Council of Carpenters statement to passersby at Convention Center. service, the Pennsylvania Convention Center Author-
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vention Services, has decided to simply bar Carpenters from performing work in the Convention Center. After months of negotiations leading to a new tentative agreement, they simply ignored the terms of the agreement and kicked the Carpenters out of the Center, leaving their work to be done by lesserqualified, inexperienced individuals. “As a result of this heartless decision, hundreds of Philadelphia-area Carpenters are being deprived of an opportunity to make a living. In these tough economic times, Philadelphia Carpenters will have been shamefully deprived of the ability to earn
dence that these scandals occur at schools — in Philadelphia and other cities — where teachers don’t get the proper resources and support to educate children. “Teachers across the country have effectively and productively criticized the status quo around testing. Unfortunately, a very few teachers and administrators have chosen the wrong — and inexcusable — tactic to deal with this reality. “We must figure out how to use testing as a way to inform instruction, not as tool to punish our teachers. By discovering what works to educate all children, we can realize the promise of public education.”
LIUNA Pushes Congress For Highway Bill LIUNA – the Laborers’ International Union of North America – has unveiled its new creative media campaign to press Congress to pass a long-term, full-investment Highway Bill this year. The campaign includes provoca-
Are Labor Leaders Really Lobbyists? Some of the most politically-active government union-executives lobby Harrisburg lawmakers to stop liquor privatization, pension reform, and paycheck protection, yet they are not registered to lobby at all. That’s a complaint put forward by the Commonwealth Foundation, a conservative thuinktank. Wendell Young IV, president of UFCW Local 1776; Rick Bloomingdale and Frank Snyder, president and VP of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO; and David Fillman, executive director of AFSCME Council 13 are not registered with the Commonwealth. To their credit, they are not lobbyists, most of whom carry more than one client’s interests in Harrisburg. To require them to get a lobbyist registration is just another effort to stop their free speech.
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With dozens of uniform-clad Salvation Army workers visiting the Capitol, State Sen. Christine Tartaglione reminded lawmakers that her bill to include their disaster-response vehicles under Pennsylvania’s list of approved emergency vehicles is awaiting consideration. SB 1098 would allow Salvation Army workers to drive to disaster sites when access is restricted to emergency personnel and vehicles. “This will allow the Salvation Army to arrive at incidents more quickly so they are able to keep individuals alive and safe until medical help arrives,” the Senator said. “Right now, Pennsylvania law prevents the Salvation Army from doing these things as emergency re-
sponders, which is hindering their impact and risking the lives of our loved ones.” SB 1098 would give the Salvation Army the ability to legally use sirens and emergency lights when responding to an incident; something that is currently prohibited. The Salvation Army has 35 mobile feeding units spread across Pennsylvania, which allows its emergency disaster-services teams to annually respond to hundreds of incidents, like fires, hazmat, police, and EMS calls. In the past year, the Salvation Army provided more than 2 million meals to Pennsylvanians in need, and it served more than 1.9 million people through its local community programs.
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DEMOCRATIC GUBERNATORIAL candidate Tom Wolf speaks to supporters at Broad & Castle Streets last weekend at voter rally in S. Phila. With a 20-point lead in the polls, Wolf is favorite against Rob McCord, Katie McGinty and Allyson Schwartz at next Tuesday’s election. If Wolf succeds, the York Co. businessman will take on Gov. Tom CorPhoto by Rory McGlasson bett.
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Republican City Committee Faces Test by Joe Shaheeli Since this coming Tuesday is election day, we need to turn your attention to the fact a Council seat is up for grabs. Vacated by Bill Green, Jr., now the School Reform Commission chairman, the winner takes his vacant at-Large Council seat for the remainder of the term. Three parties are in contention: Democrat, Republican and Libertarian. We don’t see Libertarian Nikki Allen Poe, with a colorful history, scoring enough votes to be considered a spoiler, though a possibility exists between now and Tuesday, some of the potheads may organize. Then again, they probably aren’t registered. The special-election results should come in with a solid victory for State Rep. Ed Neilson (D-Northeast). But that is not the real story here. It’s a test time for the revamped City Republican Committee. It’s the first time the new leadership will be able to show if it has developed enough muscle (meaning vote getting power) to make a presentable showing. Their candidate, attorney and Ward Leader Matt Wolfe, is well known in this city’s political circles, having for years carried the GOP flag online
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and in print and keeping a substantial presence of GOP voters in his 27th Ward which is located in University City. Republican City Committee’s executive director Attorney Joe DeFelice notes, “Wolfe has sponsored and argued for many reform measures in Pennsylvania courts and submitted to the public position papers on multiple issues. His history with city government issues stands for itself.” With 8-to-1 odds in voter registration favoring Democrat Neilson, a strong campaigner in his own rights, and with lengthy state service in appointed and elected office, we rule out any possibility of an upset. What is at stake here is whether or not the reformed City Republican Committee is living up to the potential envisaged by its founders. Will it produce a record number of Republican votes? True, it has filed more judges of election, and minority clerk spots in more divisions than has the former RCC. But, its registration efforts have had a minimal effect. This is a rare opportunity for them to show they can pull out enough of the faithful registered Republican voters to give Wolfe a decent showing. Helping them is Matt’s ballot
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current position while campaigning for a new one. Wolfe is an outspoken opponent of this proposal and he believes many Democrats and Independents think it is a bad idea as well because it creates too much job security for elected officials – security they don’t deserve, in his opinion. If there is a groundswell of popular opposition to this change, Wolfe may earn respect and support from nonState Representative
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LIGHTING UP State Rep. John Taylor’s life at his cigar-filled funder at Colonial Dames in Rittenhouse Square was Representative’s daughter Jill.
SMOKING up a storm at State Rep. John Taylor’s posh fundraiser was “Italian Brigade”: from left, George Magnatta, Nick Mattiocci and Dean Picciotti.
ATTORNEY par excellence Vito Canuso, Ward Leader Walt Vogler and Gerald Rigby, Esq. shared convivial chat at Colonial Dames cocktail party for GOP leader John Taylor.
MAKING merry at John Taylor’s bustling soirée of power players were, from left, Jeff Kolanski, Esq., Hon. Kenneth Powell, Chris Dezzi and Harold Rosenthal, Esq.
Democratic nomination, which, as of now, points to Tom Wolf. Corbett has $6.3 million on hand, having spent $5.9 million.
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How We Read Last Debate It was obvious Tom Wolf responded well to criticisms leveled at him by the other three contenders in the Democratic primary for Governor at their last get-together broadcast statewide Monday night from Drexel University. He was unflappable. He came off looking like a winner. Rob McCord did well, proved he knows what to do and how to do it. He came in right behind Wolf. But he came off as a professional political candidate, at a time we think people are looking for new faces. Katie McGinty held her own, but gained few converts, and former Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz damaged what chances she had to help the City’s Democratic organization deliver her a resounding number of votes. She gave a host of answers, seemed lost in details, and was unable to directly focus with sharp answers. Moderator Larry Kane delivered an invitation from Congressman and Party Chairman Bob Brady to each contestant to attend a “unity breakfast” at Union League after May 20. All quickly agreed. Another reason why Brady’s leadership is well respected. (Cont. Page 8)
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(Cont. From Page 4) fare Saturday at Broad & Castle Streets. Unfortunately for the Wolf team, they thought they were getting the Broad Street entrance. Instead their office entrance is not on Broad, but about 100 feet in on Castle Street. It’s the same building but with two entrances and two addresses. That hasn’t deterred Wolf who enjoyed the open house as he continues to familiarize himself with city voters. Showing up to endorse him were former Councilman Frank DiCicco and Montco Commissioner Josh Shapiro as well as local Upper Darby officials. Wolf spread the message via a phone blast to Democrat voters throughout the 1st, 2nd, 39th, 26th, 36th and 48th Wards. Why a campaign office with less than a week left in the campaign is a question to which we have no answer unless he has discovered a surge of support and is setting up a team to insure Wolfies are passing out his literature to voters at many of the divisions in those wards. Beside his own polling, Wolf feels Corbett’s targeting of him the last two weeks is an indication the Republicans consider him a winner. In the meantime, Gov. Tom Corbett will be welcoming guests on a yacht berthed on the Delaware River at Pier 12, Philadelphia Marine Center this Sunday from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Hosting the event on the sailing yacht Flying Faith in slip A-05, next to Dave & Buster’s, are James Jones and Pat Stoup. Tickets begin at $500 and climb to $5,000. For information call Kristin Corrigan at (215) 885-1331 or kccorrigan@comcast.net. The Governor continues to amass enough bucks to answer any criticisms on television in the coming general election, regardless of who wins the
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13th District Candidates Earn Last-Minute $$$ Democrat Val Arkoosh loaned her Pennsylvania congressional campaign $700,000 according to election-finance reports, to continue to heat up the 13th Dist. race a competitive primary. During the month of April, the physician, one of four Democrats seeking an open Philadelphia-area House seat, brought in $773,000 — including the sizeable personal loan — and reported $430,000 in cash on hand for the final days before the May 20 primary. Thanks to her personal funds, Arkoosh’s haul far outpaced the other three candidates in the 13th Dist. contest, including former Congresswoman Marjorie Margolies, State Rep. Brendan Boyle (DNortheast) and State Sen. Daylin Leach (D-Montgomery). However, Boyle and Leach both filed 48-hour reports with the FEC May 8 — a week after the closing of the pre-primary period — showing Boyle giving $40,000 and Leach $250,000 out of pocket to their respective campaigns. Margolies, the mother-inlaw of former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton, raised $93,000 in April and reported $151,000 in cash on hand. Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is set to headline a New York fundraiser for Margolies next week, Associated Press reported. Before his updated filing, Leach reported raising $97,000 in April and ending the month with $279,000 in the bank. He is currently up on the air with an ad attacking all of his primary opponents in the final days of the contest. “My opponents continue to attack me because my campaign has built momentum, but they are playing by their own set of rules. I am deeply
SOLIDLY in Mike Stack’s camp were Kirk Lawrence, L. Harrison Jay and Ben Bergman.
BOARD of Trustees Chair John O’Connor told crowd, if elected Lieutenant Governor State Sen. Mike Stack would be unflagging advocate for Temple University. TWO FELLOW Temple Trustees, Recorder of Wills Ron Donatucci, left, and Bob Rovner, flank fellow trustee State Sen. Mike Stack as they threw an intimate funder for him at Racquet Club.
concerned that more than 50% of Congress now belongs to the wealthiest 1% of America. This is no longer a representative body and America is drifting to an oligarchy where the gap between the rich and everyone else continues to grow and millionaires don’t pay their fair share. I will fight to change that,” said Boyle. Boyle raised the least of the pack in April, bringing in just $35,000 and closing the month with $181,000 in cash on hand. The state lawmaker has become the primary target of his competitors, who accuse him of not supporting abortion rights. Outside groups such as EMILY’s List and NARAL Pro-Choice America teamed up for a six-figure mail campaign attacking Boyle, without directly supporting either of the two women in the contest. Democratic operatives say the Boyle attacks are a sign he is the frontrunner. Boyle’s base in the Philadelphia portion of the district, along with his union support, could give him the edge. The other three candidates in the race are likely splitting
the suburban Montgomery Co. portion. The Democratic primary is likely to determine the next member of Congress from this heavily Democratic district, as it is rated safely Democratic. Leach hasn’t heeded our advice as well as from others to talk about what he can do and to stop worrying about Marjorie Margolies’ use of election funds. Val Arkoosh for Congress released a new TV ad, “In Here.” Set in an operating room, the spot features Dr. Val Arkoosh in scrubs and a white coat making her closing statement to PA-13 voters. “I’m Val Arkoosh. I’ve spent my career working with people from the delivery room to building a national coalition to help President Obama pass health-care reform,” says Arkoosh. An obstetric anesthesiologist, Arkoosh has spent the last 28 years helping thousands of Philadelphia-area women during childbirth. She received encouraging news this week with the endorsement of her by AFSCME District Council 47. In (Cont. Page 10)
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Our Opinion Big $$ For 0.4% Of Commuters
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Pennsylvania had 0.4% percent of commuters bike to work, the US Census Bureau reported in recognition of Bike To Work Week focusing on biking and walking to work. Nationally, 0.6% of workers commute by bike. Among the 5,808,681 workers in Pennsylvania, 5.4% took public transportation, 0.4% biked, 3.9% walked and 3.7% worked from home. One or more of these estimates may not be statistically different from the other. So when you get stuck on 13th Street in Center City and on major avenues around town, thank Transporation Deputy Mayor Rina Cutler, who insisted we spend your tax dollars for convenience of bikers, who break the law every day, and for the inconvenience of those who use their cars all the livelong day.
Wolf Win Presages Many Changes
If Tom Wolf wins this heated Democratic Primary Tuesday, consider it the beginning of a minor revolution in the eyes of voters. If you look like a politician, make speeches like one, answer questions like one, boast of your achievements in government and have been in politics most of your life – then beware. Tom Wolf came across to many voters in this state as a nonpolitician. And tired as they are of ever-increasing taxes with ever-poorer results, that non-politician appearance may have made him the leading alternative in the field of four. We salute the other three as we have known them to be dutiful public servants. Each would have made a good Governor. But the public may be about to tell us on Tuesday, they are fed up. We do think elected city officials should be able to run for another office without resigning. We recommend a Yes vote on Ballot Question #2.
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taking 100 college-guidance counselors times 3 months times $6,000 per month ... or $18,000 for each of the 100 college guidance counselor a/consultants. Extending these consultants to a 10-month basis with 15% for overhead and management supervision keeps this college guidance counseling to $8 million per annum, plus many volunteers. This year, Mayor Michael Nutter, Lori Shorr, some City Council members, Barbara Mattleman, some conscientious clergy and many goldhearted volunteers have worked intensely to solicit and secure college financial aid for our high-school seniors. They have positively arranged for most of the more than 80 colleges in our city and region to energetically assist the April,
May 15- 1st Dist. Police Advisory Council Banquet at Galdo’s, 20th & Moyamensing Ave., 5-9 p.m. For info Russell Shoemaker, Sr., (267) 597-7154. May 15- State Rep. Stephen Kinsey hosts Senior Community Mtg. at York Ho., 5325 Old York Rd., 6-7:30 p.m. For info (215) 849-6592. May 15- United Republican Wards host Fundraiser at Daleys Pub, 4201 Comly St., 6:30-9:30 p.m. Food & drink. Tickets $30. Make checks payable to United Wards. For info (215) 743-2000. May 16- Sheriff Jewell Williams hosts Democratic 16th Ward Fundraiser at Lou & Choo’s, 21st & Hunting Pk. Ave., 5-9 p.m. Tickets $10. For info Andrew (215) 6095876. May 16- Day Of The Rope Dinner at Plumbers’ Union Ha., 2791 Southampton Rd.,
7-11 p.m. 4-Hour Open Bar, Dining & Dancing. Honorees: Ed Loomis, Jack Dempsey, Mike Powell, Hibernian Of The Year. Tickets $50. May 16- State Rep. Cherelle Parker hosts Old School Party with DJ Gary O! at Temptations Ha., 218 W. Chelten Ave., 8 p.m.-12 a.m. ’70s, ’80s, ’90s Dance Contests. Tickets $25. For info (267) 415-6019. May 17- 5K Run & Walk honors Capt. John Taylor around Pennypack Pk., Lincoln HS & Mayfair, starting at Mayfair Plg., Rowland Ave. & Vista St., starting 7:30 a.m. Pre-reg $20, $25 Race Day. May 20- Election Day! May 21- Historical Marker Dedication for Eddie Gottlieb at S. Phila. HS, Broad St. & Snyder Ave., 11 a.m. All invited. For info (215) 334-6008. May 21- S. Phila. Lions Club Honors State Rep. Maria Donatucci at Waterfall Rm., Water St. & Snyder Ave., 6 p.m. $60. May 22- State Rep. W. Curtis Thomas presents free seminar on Goldman Sachs 10,000
Small Businesses Program in partnership with Greater Phila. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce at Temple Univ. Fox School of Business, 1801 Liacouras Wk., 9:00 a.m. as part of Thomas’ Small Business Month celebration. For info Marilyn Kai Jewett (215) 5603261. May 22- Dana Spain and Terry Tracey host fundraiser at Spain residence, 615 Fitzwater St. Recommended contribution $250. Checks payable to Citizens for David Oh. RSVP david@davidoh.com. May 28- Lucien Blackwell Fdn. Presents Guiding Lights of the Community Awards at City Ha., Rm. 202, 8:30 a.m.12 noon. May 28- Barbecue & Drinks with State Rep. John Taylor at Quaker City Yacht Cl., 7101 N. Delaware Ave., 6-9 p.m. Tickets $40. For directions www.qcyc.com. RSVP (215) 545-2244. May 29- S. Phila. Business Ass’n Scholarship dinner at Galdo’s, 20th & Moyamensing Ave., 6:30 p.m. For info (215) 336-1108.
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by Tom Massaro For about a measly $1.8 million dollars in a City that spends close to $9-10 billion per annum (city budget/$4 billion, SRC budget/$3 billion, capital budget $2+ billion), our School Reform Commission and School District of Philadelphia could have retained 100 college guidance counselor to serve our graduating high school seniors for the essential three months of April, May and June, being paid on a consultant basis of $6,000 per month. That isn’t close to enough, but it would have significantly boosted the number of freshman college students in September 2014. Our layoff of 80-90% of our school nurses and school librarians is academically suicidal too. I arrive at $1.8 million by
May and June financial-aid search of our high-school graduates who want to be college kids by Sep. 1. Gov. Tom Corbett didn’t have one more dollar or even one hour to volunteer and inspire thousands of Pennsylvania citizens emulate him. By contrast, President Jimmy Carter induced millions of persons in America and the world to build quality affordable housing when he showed up at 6 a.m. in many cities, rural areas and 34 foreign impoverished nations to bash nails with hammers on Habitat for Humanity houses for the ill or unhoused. Wow for that leadership, which was emulated by millions all over the world. Note two critical items. 1) Almost 85% of our high-school seniors receive their college-admission letters the first week in April, about four colleges each, although they may have applied to 2-10 colleges. 2) Then, seniors who (Cont. Page 17)
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(Cont. From Page 8) the final stretch leading up to May 20, AFSCME DC 47 members will be holding crucial get-out-the-vote activities, including phone banks and door-to-door canvassing, to reach out to PA-13 voters.
Philly For Change Makes Primary Endorsements Philly For Change has endorsed Daylin Leach in the 13th Congressional Dist., Brad Koplinski for Lieutenant Governor, Brian Gralnick in the 4th Senatorial Dist., Mike O’Brien in the 175th Legislative Dist., Emilio Rodriguez in the 181s, Brian Sims in the
LECET, of the Laborers’ District Council of the Metropolitan Area of Philadelphia & Vicinity, will take to the airwaves Election Day, this coming Tuesday. .ECET will be broadcasting from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. over Radio Station WURD, 900 AM, with the intent purpose to strongly encourage the public to vote. Administrator Juan Ramos, who will moderate the show, said, “Candidates running for public office will have the opportunity to tell ‘We The People’ why votes should be cast for them.” LECET, the Laborers’ Employers Cooperation Education Trust of LDC, brings the Laborers District International Union of North America and its signatory contractors together to address issues of importance to both. Its primary mission is assisting Laborers’ Local Unions and the contractors with whom they work, to secure projects and jobs. Also attending and speaking on the show will be union officials from LECET, LDC and Laborers’ Locals 332, 57, 135, 413. Those listening can call on air at (215) 634-8065. For more info on broadcast call (215) 922-6139.
182nd, James Roebuck in the 188th and Mark Cohen in the 202nd. It surprised some by endorsing Brad Koplinski for Lieutenant Governor and skipping a gubernatorial endorsement.
Attorney Linda A. Kerns Rescues Brown Entries Attorney Linda A. Kerns, representing Democrat 1st Ward voter Karen Brown (Cont. Page 14)
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(D-188th) DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN PA HOUSE EDUCATION COMMITTEE REP. ROEBUCK'S BOLD LEADERSHIP HAS BEEN ENDORSED BY Pull • Senator Anthony Hardy Williams er # v e L • Senator Vincent Hughes 118 • Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell • Mayor Michael A. Nutter • Carol Jenkins • Vivian Miller • Americans for Democratic Action • SEIU (Service Employees International Union) • Humane PA • Liberty City Democratic Club • Philadelphia Federation of Teachers (PFT) • Pennsylvania AFL-CIO • Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA) • Planned Parenthood • Pennsylvania Business Council • Sierra Club
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For those of us who cover politics, Monday was what I call “A Day For The Sneakers.” That’s because reporters were on the run on Monday, trying to catch up with the Democrats vying for the right to take on Gov. Tom Corbett in November. The Final Four – Katie McGinty, Allyson Schwartz, Tom Wolf and Rob McCord – were hanging out in West Philadelphia, appearing in a candidates forum that focused on issues concerning the African American community at the 1st District Plaza and a final debate at Drexel University. The forum, which was broadcast on 900AM-WURD and was co-sponsored by the radio station, the Philadelphia Tribune, the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists and the Community of Leaders, included questions on such things as the prison-industrial complex, education, and a whole lot of things that allowed folks to pander to the African American community. On Monday night, the Final Four got on stage at Drexel for a debate put together by Democratic City Committee and argued with each other about some of the same stuff. It was a long day. As you can see, I haven’t talked much about what the Final Four said. That’s because there wasn’t a whole lot different. Schwartz talked up her experience. McGinty tried to keep it to the issues. McCord kept beating Wolf about the head with the Charlie Robertson cudgel. And Wolf kept trying to distance himself from it. (Now, I have to say this before I forget because it’s been bugging me a little. While I appreciate the Charlie Robertson issue led (Cont. Page 12)
TOM WOLF continues to sit atop the polls. But nobody’s asking the really tough questions of the gubernatorial candidates. Where do they stand on the workroom changes at the Pennsylvania Convention Center? This week Local 98 leader JOHN DOUGHERTY crossed a picket line consisting of Teamsters and Carpenters at the Convention Center. Each gubernatorial candidate should be asked their opinion. Do they support the crossing of the picket line? This would be a great way to spice up the gubernatorial campaign. STATE SEN. LISA BOSCOLA and Northampton Co. DA JOHN MORGANELLI joined STATE SEN. MIKE STACK to propose legislation that clamps down on contractors who misclassified their employees. Contractors misclassify to avoid paying unemployment comp and other benefits. So the three stood together in support of legislation that gives prosecutors the resources to stop this. City Council at Large candidate ED NEILSON attended CHAIRMAN BOB BRADY’S ward meeting along with State Senator and likely mayoral candidate ANTHONY HARDY WILLIAMS. Brady’s 34th Ward continues to perform with him as the leader. He does this in addition to his congressional and chairman duties. JOHN SABATINA’S 56th Ward continues to be one of the best organized in the city. A recent ward meeting at the American Legion on Rhawn Street was filled to capacity. Among the candidates present was JOHN SABATINA, JR., who is a shoo-in for reelection to the State House. MAYOR MICHAEL NUTTER will need the Philadelphia delegation to support his increased sales tax and increase on tobacco to get money for the schools. The word on the street is he will have an easier time doing this with the Senate delegation than with the House delegation. There continues to be tension between COUNCIL PRESIDENT DARRELL CLARKE and Mayor Nutter. Clarke has asserted himself in recent years and visited with legislators in Harrisburg. This is normally the territory of the Mayor, but Nutter’s lame-duck status has contributed to Clarke’s eagerness to make new friends. STATE SEN. LARRY FARNESE and City COUNCILMAN KENYATTA JOHNSON hung out together at the Stratus party in Center City. Developer CAROL TAMBURINO was the host (Cont. Page 43)
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Yo! Here we go again with these comparisons sent to me by Joanne E. SCHOOL-1945 vs. 2014. SCENARIO: Johnny and Mark get into a fight after school. 1945: Crowd gathers. Mark wins. Johnny and Mark shake hands and end up best friends. 2014: Police called, and they arrest Johnny and Mark. Charge them with assault, both expelled even though Johnny started it. Both children go to anger-management programs for three months. School board holds meeting to implement bullying-prevention programmes. SCENARIO: Robbie won’t be still in class, disrupts other students. 1945: Robbie sent to the office and given six of the best by the Principal. Returns to class, sits still and does not disrupt class again. 2014: Robbie given huge doses of Ritalin. He becomes a zombie. Tested for ADHD; result deemed to be positive. Robbie’s parents get disability payments and school gets extra funding from government because Robbie has a disability. SCENARIO: Billy breaks a window in his neighbor’s car and his dad spanks him. 1945: Billy is more careful next time, grows up normal, goes to college, and becomes a successful businessman. 2014: Billy’s dad is arrested for child abuse. Billy removed to foster care; joins a gang; ends up in jail. SCENARIO: Mark gets a headache and takes some aspirin to school. 1945: Mark gets glass of water from Principal to take aspirin with. Passes exams, becomes a lawyer. 2014: Police called, car searched for drugs and weapons. Mark expelled from school for drug taking and ends up as a dropout. SCENARIO: Johnny takes apart leftover fireworks from 4th of July, puts them in a paint can and blows up a wasp’s nest. 1945: Wasps die. 2014: Police and Anti-Terrorism Squad called. Johnny charged with domestic terrorism; parents investigated, siblings removed from home, computers confiscated. Johnny’s dad goes on a terror watch list and is never allowed to fly in an airplane again. SCENARIO: Johnny falls over while running during morning break and scrapes his knee. He is found crying by his teacher, Mary. She hugs him to comfort him. 1945: In a short time, Johnny feels better and goes on playing. No damage done. 2014: Mary is accused of being a sexual predator and loses her job. She faces three years in prison. Johnny undergoes five years of therapy and ends up a woman-hater. Sad to say, but this is to remind us as of how stupid we all have become.
The STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL moved deftly against school cheaters. In my view, this is a far more-important issue – our kids’ future – than forcing a few pesos on the unsuspecting. Yet the press went mute after EXERTING all that ENERGY to blast her over Ali-Gate (?). Nary a peep of praise. And State Rep. Mike O’BRIEN showed great courage is walking out of the kangaroo impeachment of Kathleen KANE. If the hearing by Committee Chair Republican State Rep. Darryl METCALFE was to impress the folks back home in Butler, or GOP State Committee, then it failed. It produced testimony of three persons – or three opinions. And it was done on taxpayer time, including unprofessional ejection of a fellow lawmaker (O’Brien) elected by us to speak out. And Kane was not invited. Courageous move? I cannot believe the DA has challenged the Superior Court ruling on Msgr. William Lynn. Could we not have spent that money to ENLARGE the puny diversionary programs saving the taxpayer money now and later?... If the Convention Center Manager takes on the tough Carpenters’ Union and Ed CORYELL – does that make him a big man on the campus of industry peers? Vietnam Vet Coryell can be like a dog on a bone. Sen. Bob CASEY was right to tell Gov. Tom CORBETT to give up his pursuit of a VOTER ID. Since Corbett is up for reelection – let him KEEP AT IT. He made cuts during his term which HURT citizens, now wants to restore some of them? Does he want to run PURE as the driven snow? What is all the shock about Corbett’s decision not to push VOTER ID? He would be stupid to start a new push for it!... The Corbett Medicaid Plan needs over 700 new employees? It sounds like a GIANT BOONDOGGLE!! No wonder it (Cont. Page 45)
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Tuesday night Republican City Committee held its Spring Cocktail Party at the Waterfall Room in South Philadelphia. The room was packed with pretty much every ward leader in the city. ROB GLEASON, the Chairman of the Republican Party of Pennsylvania, made the trip all the way from Johnstown. JIMMY DINTINO, the leader of the 26th Ward which is in the heart of South Philadelphia, introduced RCC Chairman and STATE REP. JOHN TAYLOR. Taylor in turn introduced the candidates running for political offices with districts within the City of Philadelphia. University City WARD LEADER MATT WOLFE was the first speaker. He is running in the special election for the City Council at Large. The election will be held the same day at the primary next Tuesday. Wolfe spoke of the need to bring jobs to the city by attracting businesses through lower taxes and morerational regulations. He also reminded the crowd to vote “no”on the Ballot Question 2 which is City Council’s attempt to amend the City Charter’s “resign to run” provision. Currently the City Charter requires those holding Philadelphia public office to resign from their current position in order to campaign for another public office. Wolfe believes it is unfair to the voters for the city to pay City Councilmen their six-figure salaries not to perform the job they to which they were elected; while they are working fulltime to win the job they really want. Wolfe was followed by the two Republican candidates, DEE ADCOCK and BEVERLY PLOSA-BOWSER, running in the primary for US Congress in the 13th Dist. Adcock ran for this seat in 2010 and won over 40% of the vote but lost to incumbent (Cont. Page 43)
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Out & About (Cont. From 11) to a further assessment of issues involving people of color, we’ve been here the entire race. Two weeks out you start talking to us? Really!) But we’ve heard all that. It’s become as old news as Solange Knowles’s foray into kickboxing with her brother-in-law Jay Z. And about as useful.
The Pennsylvania primary is next Tuesday. With any luck, lots and lots of registered voters will gather at the polls to express their preferences, but experience tells me this won’t be the case. In fact, folks who follow this kind of thing say that we shouldn’t expect a lot in terms of turnout. Which is a shame, because this election looks to be pretty important. Education policy
looks to be the headline here and for that reason alone every Philadelphian should be at the polls bright and early Tuesday. There are also State House and Senate races that should have everyone’s attention. I have this policy: I don’t allow you to complain about government around me if you didn’t vote, because voting is the minimum. If you can’t do that, I don’t hear you.
So make your voice heard. And if you want to actually hear my voice today, turn on WURD this morning starting at 10 a.m. ‘’m filling in for Vincent Thompson as host of City Council Live. He will be doing something a lot more important: watching his son, also named Vincent, graduate from Temple University ... and go on to conquer the world. Congratulations to the family!
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Dante Mattioni, a respected Philadelphia lawyer and civic leader, died peacefully on May 5, surrounded by his family and friends, after a long and courageous battle with complications from congestive heart failure. He was 83 and lived in Philadelphia. Dante was the beloved husband of Susan and devoted father of Jennifer. Dante Mattioni was founder and President of Mattioni, Ltd. His practice in law spanned nearly 50 years representing clients in complex matters locally, nationally, and internationally. He retired from active practice in October 2008. After his retirement, Mattioni continued to be involved in the legal and business community and remained active with client relations. He was also active in many professional, charitable, educational and civic organizations. He led a rich and varied life which greatly influenced
his career and practice. After graduating South Philadelphia HS, he attended Kings Point United States Merchant Marine Academy. Graduating Kings Point in 1951, he earned his master mariner’s license and served his country in the United States Navy Reserves. Mattioni served as a Merchant Marine Officer before attending Temple University School of Law, and was admitted into the Pennsylvania Bar in 1962. He formed a partnership with two of his brothers, Faustino and John in 1965, and later, founded Mattioni, Ltd. in 1974 to include brothers Blasco and Eugene. Mattioni was an accomplished trial lawyer, handling numerous important and complex cases in his long career. He had an illustrious career in the law, which included serving as an Assistant District Attorney and Deputy Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, responsible for the Southeastern Region. He served on the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention in 1967-1968 and was a member of the Board of the Philadelphia Housing Authority. As a result of his generosity and dedication to the service of others, Mattioni was the recipient of the numerous awards including being named a Cavalier
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HEALTH PARTNERS Plans has opened Community Outreach Office at 826 E. Allegheny, just off Kensington Avenue. President and CEO William S. George accepts Councilman Citation from Councilwoman Maria Quinones Sanchez’ aide as Iris Lozada and Health Plans mascot Ms. Roo and HPP’s Felicia R. Phillips look on.
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(Cont. From Page 10) whose committee petitions were challenged by Ward Leader John Dougherty, Jr., reports a sweep victory handed her last Friday by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Dougherty’s lawyers had challenged three of Brown’s committee people. Kerns won in Common Pleas Court, and again in Commonwealth Court, and finally, after Dougherty appealed only two of the three in Supreme Court, she won those two as well.
John Kane Campaign HQ In Full Swing John Kane, candidate for State Senator in Delaware Co.’s 26th Dist., officially opened his campaign headquarters last week. The campaign headquarters is located at 1 Baltimore Avenue, at the corner of Baltimore Avenue & Oak Avenue in
Clifton Heights. Kane is currently the business manager for Plumbers Local 690, and sits on several boards and committees in the Philadelphia area.
Gralnick Wins Endorsements Democratic primary challenger Brian Gralnick in the PA-4 Senate race has been endorsed by the 9th Ward Democratic Committee and the Americans for Democratic Action Southeastern Pennsylvania chapter. “We honestly felt Brian was the best choice and he certainly is ready to take on the tough job of Senator,” said John O’Connell, 9th Ward Leader, in a press statement released by the Gralnick campaign. “We’re excited to endorse Brian Gralnick for the 4th Senatorial Dist. in the upcoming primary,” said Glenavie Norton, chair of the Southeastern Chapter of Americans for Democratic Action. “His background of public service, combined with his energy and
vision for our community, makes him a fantastic candidate and someone we are glad to support.” ADA is one of the oldest liberal political organizations in the country, founded in 1947 by progressives aligned with leaders such as Eleanor Roosevelt and Hubert Humphrey. Incumbent State Sen. LeAnna Washington (DNorthwest) has racked up endorsements from ward leaders in the 12th, 17th, 22nd, 50th, and 59th Wards, covering most of the Northwest section of Philadelphia in her district. Approximately one-third of its voters reside in neighboring Montgomery Co. Arthur Haywood, a Cheltenham Township Ward 2 Commissioner, also is in the race. He has the endorsement of State Rep. Dwight Evans (D-N. Phila.)
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(Cont. Page 14) Koplinski for Lieutenant Governor at their summit last weekend. According to the Young Dems, the choice was difficult. Both former Secretary of Revenue Tom Wolf and Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz appeared to be capable of running the kind of robust campaign necessary to knock out Tom Corbett in November. But Wolf’s “populist campaign” gave him the edge over Schwartz in the final vote between the 18 members of the executive board. The frontrunners in the endorsement for Lieutenant Governor were State Sen.
Mike Stack (D-Northeast) and Harrisburg City Councilman Brad Koplinski, but Koplinski’s “wonky knowledge of public policy” which wowed the executive board and won him their nod. These endorsements are nonbinding, and any county chapter of the Young Democrats is able to endorse other candidates, but the statewide organization will coordinate their campaign efforts in support of Wolf and Koplinski in their respective races. Koplinski has picked up more endorsements in the last few days throughout the state. These include State Sen. Rob Teplitz (DDauphin), the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 56 in Erie, the Capital Region Stonewall Democrats and the Upper Dublin Democrats Caucus in Montgomery Co.
– which a grossly under- resourced school district generates. I’m very appreciative that Dr. Hite is our energized and über-effective public-school leader and fertile incubator of realizable college dreams and aspirations. I’m painfully unappreciative that so much of his time and mind is expended trying to make a cake out of the tiny little crumbs Gov. Corbett gives him. We are a shameful state and
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or custodians are low, moderate or almost no income. About 40% of these kids have great difficulty applying for a wide variety of grants, loans, scholarships, workstudy, internships, summer employment, etc. because their parents, non-normal caregivers or temporary home-providers are slow or unable to complete the federal financial-aid application – between early April and Jul. 1. Of the recently or presently homeless kids I assist, many can’t get to first base. Mama works for cash ... Daddy may not file or find his tax return ... and 10 of my 12 lack a home computer and/or internet access. Five of these 12 kids had been recently evicted or had a home fire so required documents may not be in hand. If these high-school senior wannabe college students aren’t able to maximize their search for financial resources by Jul. 1 to attend their college as dreamed, about 40% of our college admitted, graduating high school seniors:
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(Cont. From Page 9) are avid for college must pursue and garner all the public federal loans, state loans, university grants, county assistance, private loans, grants, internships, fellowships, workstudy income, scholarships, summer employment, all-year part-time work, book allowances, etc., by Jul. 1 that will pay in full the $30,00070,000 per annum required for virtually every public and private college. A solidly educating Philadelphia Community College, or others in Camden, N.J. or Montgomery, Chester and Delaware Cos., can be accessed for approximately $4,000-7,000 per annum, assuming one is living at home with a variety of transportation options, ranging from an insured used car to a SEPTA Transpass. For the past five weeks, I have been working as a Saturday-morning volunteer college financial-aid seeker for 12 high-school seniors whose parent or parents or foster parents
which is so needed by our schoolchildren – even when almost 50% will drop out. Instead, Dr. Hite must point out nonstop each annual deficit, beg his federal/state/city appropriators for six months from January until midnight on Jun. 30, then deal with the massive teacher layoffs, a score of school closings and sales, disappointed performance auditors and evaluators, livid parents, unsafe schools and deprived students
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1) will not go to college in September 2014; 2) will go to college part time, not full time; 3) will go to Philadelphia’s well-regarded community college, but not to four-year Drexel, Penn State, Temple, Arcadia, St. Joe’s or Rutgers, etc., which were their preference. SDP Superintendent Dr. William Hite continues to expend most of his time not being the very able educator he is,
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by Michael P. Boyle, Esq. On Apr. 3, 2014, SSA published Social Security Ruling (SSR) 141p. This ruling updates SSA’s criteria for evaluating chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). SSR 14-1p states that, according to the Center for Disease Control definition, “the hallmark of CFS is the presence of clinically evaluated, persistent or relapsing chronic fatigue that: 1. Is of new or definite onset (that is, has not been lifelong); 2. Cannot be explained by another physical or mental disorder; 3. Is not the result of ongoing exertion; 4. Is not substantially alleviated by rest; and 5. Results in substantial reduction in previous levels of occupational, educational, social, or personal activities.” Diagnostic symptoms acknowledged by SSR 14-1p include: postexertional malaise lasting more than 24 hours (this may be the most common secondary symptom); self-reported impairment(s) in short-term memory or concentration severe enough to cause substantial reduction in previous levels of occupational, educational, social, or personal activities; sore throat; tender cervical or axillary lymph nodes; muscle
pain; multi-joint pain without joint swelling or redness; headaches of a new type, pattern, or severity; and waking unrefreshed. SSR 14-1p recognizes other symptoms that a person with CFS may exhibit: muscle weakness; disturbed sleep patterns (insomnia, prolonged sleeping, frequent awakenings, or vivid dreams or nightmares); visual difficulties (trouble focusing, impaired depth perception, severe photosensitivity, or eye pain); orthostatic intolerance (lightheadedness, fainting, dizziness, or increased fatigue with prolonged standing); respira-
by Michael A. Cibik, Es. American Bankruptcy Board Certified Question: Can I discharge payday loans in bankruptcy? Answer: Payday loans are a form of unsecured debt, although many people believe these debts are secured. In fact, since the borrower is required to turn over a postdated check to the payday lender, most believe they can go to jail if they do not make good on the check or if the check bounces. But telling someone they
by Tom Flynn and Rocco DeGregorio Question: I have a 1996 Ford Taurus with the 3.4L SHO engine. Recently the Check Engine light came on while I was driving, so I brought it into the dealership service department. They told me the reason the light came on was because the gas cap wasn’t tightened all the way. I got the car back and the light hasn’t come on since. The people at the dealer didn’t give me much of an explanation as
to why a loose gas cap would turn on the Check Engine light. I’ve had many other cars and have even left the gas cap off and there were never any dash lights coming on. Answer: Dear reader, The short car-tech answer is this: Today’s automotive computer systems are getting significantly more advanced than systems from just a few years back. Manufacturers are now using a somewhat universal type setup called OBD II (On Board Diagnostics). This includes more circuits, sensors, diagnostic capabilities and Trouble Codes, like the one that was stored in the PCM (Power Control Module) memory when you failed to tighten the gas cap all the way. The technician who worked on your car came up with a code P0442 or P1442. These codes indicate a vapor leak in the fuel tank. The FTP (Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor) monitors tank pressure and transmits the data to the PCM to be analyzed in order to determine if a problem exists. If the pressures are abnormal due to a loose gas cap or a leak elsewhere in the system, the PCM will turn on the Check Engine light and set the appropriate Trouble Code. This vapor leak will release harmful hydrocarbons to the outside air. I hope that answered your question. Don’t forget to visit us on Facebook www.facebook.com/pacificoautogroup if you ever have more questions!
will be prosecuted or go to jail is not true. To be guilty of writing a worthless check, the person writing the check must have written the check with the intention of defrauding the party receiving the check. Since the payday lender knowingly accepts a post-dated check, the lender knows the check is not good at the time it receives the check. However, payday loans,
while marketed as loans to be used on a one-time basis, are in reality taken out by people when they are their most vulnerable and their most desperate. The facts are as follows: • The high interest rates (usually shown as a fee for borrowing the money) make it difficult for borrowers to repay these loans. I personally have seen potential clients come in with fees that equate to interest rates of 425% to 600%. To read a detailed example of how much can end up being paid, consider reading Payday Loans: How to
Borrow $300.00 and Owe $3,000.00. • Because they are difficult to repay, many consumers end up paying additional fees in order to roll the loan over. These fees can often end up being paid several times for one loan. • Because of this, many consumers end up paying more in fees than the than the amount they originally borrowed, putting them into worse financial shape then when they started. Next Week’s Question: Help! My car was repossessed! Can bankruptcy help?
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AVISO A QUIEN PUEDA INTERESAR: AVISO QUEDA DADO QUE EL ESCRUTINIO Y COMPUTO DE LOS VOTOS EMITIDOS EN LA CIUDAD DE FILADELFIA PRIMARIA GENERAL Y ESPECIAL PARA LAS ELECCIONES DEL MARTES, 20 DE MAYO DE 2014 COMENZARA A LAS 9:00 A.M. EN VIERNES, 23 DE MAYO DE 2014 EN LOS COMISIONADOS MUNICIPALES SEXTA PISO SALON DE AUDIENCIA, RIVERVIEW PLACE, DELAWARE AVE. Y SPRING GARDEN ST, Y CONTINUAR TODO EL DIA VIERNES 23 DE MAYO DE 2014 HASTA QUE HAVAN FINALIZADO. PHILADELPHIA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS JUNTA DE ELECCIONES DEL CONDADO DE PHILADELPHIA Anthony Clark Chair, City Commissioners Presidente, Comisionados Municipales
Al Schmidt Vice Chair City Commissioners Vice Presidente, Comisionados Municipales
Stephanie Singer City Commissioner Comisionada Municipale
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CONGRESO DE EE.UU DISTRITO 02
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REPUBLICANO 4 MEGAN RATH DEMOCRATICO 110 ROBERT A BRADY
DISTRITO 13
DEMOCRATICO 111 VAL ARKOOSH DEMOCRATICO 112 MARJORIE MARGOLIES DEMOCRATICO 113 DAYLIN LEACH
REPUBLICANO 4 BEV PLOSA BOWSER REPUBLICANO 5 CARSON DEE ADCOCK DEMOCRATICO 110 BRENDAN F. BOYLE
REPUBLICANO 4 ARMOND JAMES DEMOCRATICO 110 CHAKA FATTAH
SENATOR DEL ESTADO Distrito 04
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REPUBLICANO 6 JOHN JENKINS DEMOCRATICO 114 DANNY SAVAGE DEMOCRATICO 115 TOMAS SANCHEZ DEMOCRATICO 116 CHRISTINE M TARTAGLIONE
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REPUBLICANO 6 ROBIN GILCRIST DEMOCRATICO 114 BRIAN D GRALNICK DEMOCRATICO 115 ART HAYWOOD DEMOCRATICO 116 LEANNA WASHINGTON
DEMOCRATICO 114 ANTHONY HARDY WILLIAMS
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REPUBLICANO 7 THOMAS P. MURT
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DEMOCRATICO 117 KEVIN J. BOYLE DEMOCRATICO 118 JEFFREY VOICE
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REPUBLICANO 7 MIKE TOMLINSON DEMOCRATICO 117 PAUL DEFINIS DEMOCRATICO 118 DENNIS KILDERRY DEMOCRATICO 119 MIKE DRISCOLL
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DEMOCRATICO 117 JOHN SABATINA JR.
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DISTRITO 180
DEMOCRATICO 117 SEAN SULLIVAN DEMOCRATICO 118 MICHAEL H. O BRIEN
REPUBLICANO 7 JOHN J. TAYLOR
DEMOCRATICO 117 JASON DAWKINS DEMOCRATICO 118 JAMES W CLAY JR
DEMOCRATICO 117 QUETCY LOZADA DEMOCRATICO 118 ANGEL CRUZ
DEMOCRATICO 117 K WILLIAMS MEDLEY DEMOCRATICO 118 W CURTIS THOMAS DEMOCRATICO 119 EMILY RODRIGUEZ DEMOCRATICO 120 KENNETH T WALKER JR
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DEMOCRATICO 117 BRIAN SIMS
DEMOCRATICO 117 WILLIAM F KELLER
DEMOCRATICO 117 MARIA P DONATUCCI
DEMOCRATICO 117 JORDAN A HARRIS
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DISTRITO 190
DEMOCRATICO 117 WANDA LOGAN DEMOCRATICO 118 ISAAC N PATTERSON V DEMOCRATICO 119 VANESSA L BROWN
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DEMOCRATICO 117 MICHELLE F BROWNLEE
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DEMOCRATICO 117 LAMONT THOMAS DEMOCRATICO 118 STEPHEN KINSEY
DISTRITO 194 REPUBLICANO 7 BILL POUNDS DEMOCRATICO 117 DAVE HENDERSON DEMOCRATICO 118 PAMELA DELISSIO
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DISTRITO 197 DEMOCRATICO 117 LESLIE ACOSTA DEMOCRATICO 118 BEN RAMOS
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DEMOCRATICO 117 RONALD GRANVILLE WATERS
DEMOCRATICO 119 DANILO R BURGOS DEMOCRATICO 120 JOSE P MIRANDA
DEMOCRATICO 117 MARK B COHEN
DISTRITO 200 DEMOCRATICO 117 CHERELLE L PARKER
DEMOCRATICO 117 JOHN CONNELLY DEMOCRATICO 118 ROSITA C YOUNGBLOOD
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DEMOCRATICO 118 JARED SOLOMON
DEMOCRATICO 117 ALGERNONG ALLEN
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DEMOCRATICO 117 DWIGHT EVANS
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REPUBLICAN 8 ANNIE HAVEY REPUBLICAN 9 MONIKA A CZAPLA REPUBLICAN 10 JIMMY DINTINO REPUBLICAN 11 CHRISTOPHER M VOGLER
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REPUBLICAN 8 DENISE FUREY REPUBLICAN 9 CALVIN R TUCKER REPUBLICAN 10 WALT VOGLER
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REPUBLICAN 8 DAVE KRALLE REPUBLICAN 9 AGNES TILLEY REPUBLICAN 10 MICHAEL P MEEHAN REPUBLICAN 11 MARGARET L RECUPIDO
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MIEMBRO DEL COMITE ESTATAL DEMOCRATICO MARYLOUISE ISSACSON DEMOCRATICO 126 ALBERT C LITTLEPAGE DEMOCRATICO 127 NEKISHA FULTON DEMOCRATICO 128 THOMAS J RUMBAUGH DEMOCRATICO 129 MICHELLE L RUMBAUGH
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DEMOCRATICO 122 LATRICE Y BRYANT DEMOCRATICO 123 DAVID RODRIGUEZ DEMOCRATICO 124 EDWARD M LLOYD JR DEMOCRATICO 125 LOUIS AGRE DEMOCRATICO 126 GWEN COLLINS
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DEMOCRATICO 121 KATHY ENGGASSER DEMOCRATICO 122 LOUIS FARINELLA DEMOCRATICO 125 PATRICK PARKINSON DEMOCRATICO 126 BARBARA A DEELEY DEMOCRATICO 127 MARY ANN QUARTULLO
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DEMOCRATICO 121 MARNIE AUMENT LOUGHERY DEMOCRATICO 122 JAMES HARRITY DEMOCRATICO 123 FRANK T BRZOZOWSKI DEMOCRATICO 124 DONNA J DEROSE
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DEMOCRATICO 121 JALILA D PARKER DEMOCRATICO 122 NEDIA S RALSTON DEMOCRATICO 123 SHERRIE COHEN DEMOCRATICO 124 CINDY BASS
DEMOCRATICO 125 M KAREN BOJAR DEMOCRATICO 126 RON COUSER DEMOCRATICO 127 JANET THOMPSON DEMOCRATICO 128 BILL DURHAM
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DEMOCRATICO 121 RASHEEN CREWS DEMOCRATICO 122 ALISHEA JACKSON DEMOCRATICO 123 KEVIN C HANNAH DEMOCRATICO 124 JAMES TYSON DEMOCRATICO 125 VERNON D BROWN
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: ALL POLLING PLACES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
AN ASTERISK BY THE POLLING PLACE LOCATION INDICATES HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY, EVEN THOUGH A POLLING PLACE HAS BEEN DETERMINED TO BE PHYSICALLY ACCESSIBLE A VOTER MAY STILL BE UNABLE TO CAST A BALLOT ON THE MACHINE WITHOUT ASSISTANCE DUE EITHER TO THE NATURE OF THE HANDICAP OR THE DESIGN OF THE VOTING MACHINE. HANDICAPPED AND ELDERLY VOTERS WHO ARE VOTING BY MEANS OF AN ALTERNATIVE BALLOT BECAUSE OF INACCESSIBILITY OF THEIR POLLING PLACE MAY RETURN SUCH BALLOTS ON ELECTION DAY TO ROOM 142 CITY HALL NOT LATER THAN 8 P.M. If your current polling place is not accessible for wheelchairs, and you are aware of a wheelchair-accessible building in your division that you think may be suitable for a polling place, please contact Gary Ferris at 215-686-1523 LEGEND FOR ACCESSIBILITY CODES FOR POLLING PLACES BLG-
N-NO PARKING * H-HANDICAP PARKING * L-LOADING ZONE * G-GENERAL PARKING
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AL SCHMIDT Vice Chair, City Commissioners
STEPHANIE SINGER City Commissioner
Tim Dowling Acting Supervisor of Elections
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HAGA EL FAVOR DE QUEDAR AVISADO: TODOS LOS LUGARES DE VOTAR ESTAN SUJETOS A CAMBIO. UN ASTERISCO AL LADO DE LA LOCALIDAD DEL LUGAR DE VOTAR INDICA QUE ES PARA LOS INCAPACITADOS, AUN Y CUANDO IN LUGAR DE VOTAR HAYA SIDO DESIGNADO FISICAMENTE ACCESIBLE, UN VOTANTE QUIZAS NO PODRA VOTAR EN LA BALOTA EN LA MAQUINA SIN AYUDA DADO A LA NATURALEZA DE LA INCAPACIDAD O EL DISENO DE LA MAQUINA DE VOTA. VOTANTES INCAPACITADOS O ENVEJECIENTEDS QUE VOTAN CON UNA BALOTA ALTERNATIVA DADO LA INACCESIBLIDAD DEL LUGAR DE VOTAR PUEDEN DEVOLVER TALES BALOTASEL DIA DE ELECCION AL SALON 142 DE LA ALCALDIA NO MAS TARDE DE LAS 8:00 P.M. Si corrientemente su lugar de votar no es accesible a las sillas de ruedas, y usted sabe de algún Edificio en su reparto que es accesible a las sillas de ruedas que usted crea que pueda ser adecuado para un lugar de votar, haga el favor de comunicarse con Gary Ferris al 215-686-1523 LEYENDA PARA EL CODIGO DEACCESIBILIDAD PARA LOS ANUNCIOS DE LOS LUGARES DE VOTAR:
BLD- F=Totalmente accessible, incluyendo Estacionamiento designado para los Incapacitados B=Edificio Accessible, Ningun Estacionamiento designado para los Incapacitados N=Edficio no accessible, Ningun Estacionamiento designado para los incapacitados A=Entrade Alternativa Accesible. Llame 215-686-1523 R= Accessible con rampa M Accesibilidad edificio modificado PRK- N-NO ESTACIONARSE * H-HANDICAP PARKING * L- ZONA DE CARGA * G-GENERAL APARCAMIENTO ANTHONY CLARK Chairman, City Commissioners Presidente, Comisionados Municipales STEPHANIE SINGER City Commissioner Comisionada Municipale
AL SCHMIDT Vice Chair, City Commissioners Vice Presidente, Comisionados Municipales Tim Dowling Acting Supervisor of Elections Supervisor Interino de la Junta Electoral
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F-BUILDING FULLY ACCESSIBLE * A-ALTERNATE ENTRANCE (Call 215-686-1523) B-BUILDING SUBSTANTIALLY ACCESSIBLE * R-ACCESSIBLE WITH RAMP M-BUILDING ACCESSIBLITY MODIFIED * N-BUILDING NOT ACCESSIBLE
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MARTIN SCHOOL M N 15 13 839 N WOODSTOCK ST STOREFRONT M N 15 14 24TH & WALLACE STS ST FRANCIS XAVIER SCHOOL B N 15 15 2001 SPRING GARDEN ST GREATER CANAAN CHURCH OF GOD R N 15 16 19TH & NORTH STS ST ANDREWS LITHUANIAN CHURCH R N 15 17 560 N 20TH ST RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH N N 15 18 854-70 N 24TH ST PHILA MENNONITE HIGH SCHOOL R N 15 19 24TH & WALLACE STS ST FRANCIS XAVIER SCHOOL B N 16 1 1421 W SUSQUEHANNA AVE SUSQUEHANNA VILLAGE F N 16 2 1421 W SUSQUEHANNA AVE SUSQUEHANNA VILLAGE F N 16 3 2332 N 15TH ST WINCHESTER RECREATION CENTER B N 16 4 2332 N 15TH ST WINCHESTER RECREATION CENTER B N 16 5 2332 N 15TH ST WINCHESTER RECREATION CENTER B N 16 6 2121 GRATZ ST CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM M L 16 7 18TH & YORK STS FOSTER MEMORIAL BAPT CHURCH N N 16 8 18TH & YORK STS FOSTER MEMORIAL BAPT CHURCH N N 16 9 2121 GRATZ ST CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM M L 16 10 2121 GRATZ ST CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM M L 16 11 2121 GRATZ ST CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM M L 16 12 18TH & YORK STS FOSTER MEMORIAL BAPT CHURCH N N 16 13 22ND & HUNTINGDON STS CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR M L 16 14 2301 W EDGLEY ST RAYMOND ROSEN COMM CENTER F L 16 15 2301 W EDGLEY ST RAYMOND ROSEN COMM CENTER F L 16 16 2301 W EDGLEY ST RAYMOND ROSEN COMM CENTER F L 16 17 22ND & HUNTINGDON STS CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR M L 16 18 2521 N 23RD ST LOVE ZION BAPT CHURCH M N 17 1 16TH & CHELTEN AVE MORRIS ESTATE REC CENTER N N 17 2 16TH & CHELTEN AVE MORRIS ESTATE REC CENTER N N 17 3 6300 OLD YORK ROAD PHILIP MURRAY HOUSE F L 17 4 6300 OLD YORK ROAD PHILIP MURRAY HOUSE F L 17 5 6101 LIMEKILN PIKE G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING M L 17 6 OPAL & MEDARY STS ST BENEDICT SCHOOL R L 17 7 OPAL & MEDARY STS ST BENEDICT SCHOOL R L 17 8 2122 CHELTEN AVE HOUSE OF PRAYER R N 17 9 6100 N 21ST ST CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR B L 17 10 6100 N 21ST ST CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR B L 17 11 6101 LIMEKILN PIKE G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING M L 17 12 6300 OLD YORK ROAD PHILIP MURRAY HOUSE F L 17 13 6101 LIMEKILN PIKE G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING M L 17 14 6101 LIMEKILN PIKE G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING M L 17 15 1953 NEDRO AVE CHAMPLOST HOMES (PHA) F L 17 16 21ST & CHEW AVE BELFIELD RECREATION CENTER B L 17 17 21ST ST & CHEW AVE BELFIELD RECREATION CENTER B L 17 18 NEDRO & OGONTZ AVE PENNELL SCHOOL M L 17 19 5801 OGONTZ AVE LOVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH B L 17 20 1424 CLEARVIEW ST SUFFOLK MANOR APTS-BLDG H F N 17 21 1500 W OLNEY AVE WIDENER SCHOOL F L 17 22 1500 W OLNEY AVE WIDENER SCHOOL F L 17 23 1500 W OLNEY AVE WIDENER SCHOOL F L 17 24 1605 W ROCKLAND ST ESTHER MARIE BALLROOM M L 17 25 1605 W ROCKLAND ST ESTHER MARIE BALLROOM M L 17 26 1424 CLEARVIEW ST SUFFOLK MANOR APTS-BLDG H F N 17 27 NEDRO & OGONTZ AVE PENNELL SCHOOL M L 17 28 6100 N 21ST ST CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR B L 17 29 1950 W ROCKLAND ST PROVISION OF GRACE CHURCH M L 18 1 HANCOCK & MASTER STS HANCOCK RECREATION CENTER F N 18 2 236 RICHMOND ST UNION HALL N N 18 3 ORKNEY & DIAMOND STS MC KINLEY SCHOOL M N 18 4 PALMER & THOMPSON STS ADAIRE SCHOOL M N 18 5 E MONTGOMERY & GIRARD AVES FISHTOWN RECREATION CENTER F N 18 6 E MONTGOMERY & GIRARD AVES FISHTOWN RECREATION CENTER F N 18 7 PALMER & THOMPSON STS ADAIRE SCHOOL M N 18 8 ORKNEY & DIAMOND STS MC KINLEY SCHOOL M N 18 9 301 W GIRARD AVE HEALTH CENTER #6 F L 18 10 1741 FRANKFORD AVE NEUMANN NORTH SR APTS M N 18 11 1401 E SUSQUEHANNA AVE PENNA HOME M N 18 12 PALMER & THOMPSON STS ADAIRE SCHOOL M N 18 13 2011 N MASCHER ST NORRIS SQUARE CHILD CARE CTR F L 18 14 1501-11 GERMANTOWN AVE AL-AQSA ISLAMIC SOCIETY A N 18 15 1501-11 GERMANTOWN AVE AL-AQSA ISLAMIC SOCIETY A N 18 16 HOWARD & BERKS STS TOWEY RECREATION CENTER M N 18 17 HOWARD & BERKS STS TOWEY RECREATION CENTER M N 19 1 5TH & ALLEGHENY AVE RIVERA RECREATION CENTER B L 19 2 3RD & ONTARIO STS MUNOZ MARIN SCHOOL F H 19 3 3RD & ONTARIO STS MUNOZ MARIN SCHOOL F H 19 4 3RD & ONTARIO STS MUNOZ MARIN SCHOOL F H 19 5 6TH & INDIANA AVE POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL M L 19 6 2800 N AMERICAN ST CONGRESO EDUC & TRAINING CTR F H 19 7 2800 N AMERICAN ST CONGRESO EDUC & TRAINING CTR F H 19 8 6TH & INDIANA AVE POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL M L 19 9 2820 N 4TH ST FAIRHILL COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL M H 19 10 2354 N MASCHER ST GARAGE R N 19 11 2536 N FRONT ST STOREFRONT M N 19 12 HANCOCK & SUSQUEHANNA AVE NORRIS SQUARE UN PRES CHURCH M N 19 13 4TH & YORK STS WELSH SCHOOL F L 19 14 ORKNEY & DIAMOND STS MC KINLEY SCHOOL M N
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SCHOOL A N 26 14 22ND & RITNER STS G.A.M.P. SCHOOL A N 26 15 22ND & RITNER STS G.A.M.P. SCHOOL A N 26 16 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN RECREATION CENTER M N 26 17 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN RECREATION CENTER M N 26 18 22ND & RITNER STS G.A.M.P. SCHOOL A N 26 19 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN RECREATION CENTER M N 26 20 3301 S 20TH ST CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY M L 26 21 2437 S BROAD ST FUMO FAMILY BRANCH LIBRARY M N 26 22 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN REC CTR-BOCCE BUILDING M N 26 23 3301 S 20TH ST CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY M L 27 1 4247 LOCUST ST FAIRFAX APARTMENTS R N 27 2 4400 BALTIMORE AVE H M S SCHOOL F H 27 3 3609 CHESTNUT ST PENN CARE & REHABILITATION CTR M L 27 4 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE COMEGYS SCHOOL M L 27 5 3914 LOCUST WALK CIVIC HOUSE/UNIV OF PENNA F N 27 6 42ND & LUDLOW STS ROBESON HIGH SCHOOL M N 27 7 600 S 43RD ST ROSENBERGER HALL/ROOM 100 F N 27 8 3948 WALNUT ST WALNUT ST WEST LIBRARY M N 27 9 3948 WALNUT ST/201 S 40TH ST WALNUT ST WEST LIBRARY M N 27 10 257 S 45TH ST SPRUCE HILL COMM ASSOC M L 27 11 3609 CHESTNUT ST PENN CARE & REHABILITATION CTR M L 27 12 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE COMEGYS SCHOOL M L 27 13 42ND & LUDLOW STS ROBESON HIGH SCHOOL M N 27 14 257 S 45TH ST SPRUCE HILL COMM ASSOC M L 27 15 48TH & WOODLAND AVE 48TH & WOODLAND REC CTR M L 27 16 48TH & WOODLAND AVE 48TH & WOODLAND REC CENTER M L 27 17 1450 S 50TH ST REBA BROWN SR APTS F H 27 18 3733 SPRUCE ST VANCE HALL F N 27 19 3333 WALNUT ST HILL HOUSE M N 27 20 3910 IRVING ST HARRISON COLLEGE HOUSE F N 27 21 3820 LOCUST WALK UNIV OF PA HARNWELL HOUSE F N 27 22 3417 SPRUCE ST HOUSTON HALL READING ROOM F N 27 23 4247 LOCUST ST FAIRFAX APARTMENTS R N 28 1 22ND & HUNTINGDON STS CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR M L 28 2 28TH & DAUPHIN STS WRIGHT SCHOOL F L 28 3 28TH & DAUPHIN STS WRIGHT SCHOOL F L 28 4 32ND & RIDGE AVE STRAWBERRY MANSION SCHOOL F L 28 5 32ND & RIDGE AVE STRAWBERRY MANSION SCHOOL F L 28 6 28TH & DAUPHIN STS WRIGHT SCHOOL F L 28 7 26TH & YORK STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 45 M N 28 8 2450 W SERGEANT ST NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH M N 28 9 32ND & LEHIGH AVE ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL M L 28 10 32ND & LEHIGH AVE ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL M L 28 11 32ND & LEHIGH AVE ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL M L 28 12 32ND & LEHIGH AVE ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL M L 28 13 2808 W LEHIGH AVE WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY F L 28 14 2808 W LEHIGH AVE WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY F L 28 15 2808 W LEHIGH AVE WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY F L 28 16 2808 W LEHIGH AVE WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY F L 28 17 2832 N 28TH ST MEDIATOR LUTHERAN CHURCH F N 28 18 22ND & HUNTINGDON STS CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR M L 29 1 1999 RIDGE AVE MOORE MANOR SR HOME F L
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19 15 ORKNEY & DIAMOND STS MC KINLEY SCHOOL M N 19 16 2603 N 05TH ST SCHOOL DISTRICT REGION OFFICE M N 19 17 4TH & YORK STS WELSH SCHOOL F L 19 18 4TH & YORK STS WELSH SCHOOL F L 19 19 2426 N 2ND ST FIRE ENGINE CO # 02 M L 20 1 1701 N 8TH ST BROWN COMMUNITY CENTER M H 20 2 1401 N 06TH ST CRUZ RECREATION CENTER M L 20 3 10TH & OXFORD STS DENDY REC CTR M L 20 4 1600 N 08TH ST GRAY MANOR F H 20 5 8TH & DIAMOND STS 8TH & DIAMOND ST REC CTR M L 20 6 1300 W JEFFERSON ST YORKTOWN APARTMENTS R N 20 7 12TH & SUSQUEHANNA AVE PENROSE RECREATION CENTER F N 20 8 1701 N 08TH ST BROWN COMMUNITY CENTER M H 20 9 1915 N 11TH STREET NORRIS HOMES M L 20 10 8TH & DIAMOND STS 8TH & DIAMOND ST REC CTR M L 20 11 10TH & OXFORD STS DENDY REC CTR M N 21 1 3815 TERRACE ST PILGRIM ORTHODOX CHURCH M L 21 2 3815 TERRACE ST PILGRIM ORTHODOX CHURCH M L 21 3 7901 HENRY AVE HENRY ON THE PARK/BLDG E M L 21 4 4120 TOWER ST INTERAC OFFICES M N 21 5 SHAWMONT AVE & EVA ST SHAWMONT SCHOOL A L 21 6 128 COTTON ST ST JOSAPHATS CHURCH B L 21 7 175 GREEN LANE NORTH LIGHT COMMUNITY CENTER B L 21 8 201 FOUNTAIN ST HILLSIDE RECREATION CENTER B L 21 9 201 FOUNTAIN ST HILLSIDE RECREATION CENTER B L 21 10 403 RECTOR ST JOURNEYS WAY F L 21 11 235 COTTON ST TONYS GLASS WORKS F L 21 12 175 GREEN LA NORTH LIGHT COMMUNITY CENTER B L 21 13 4799 SILVERWOOD ST CHURCH OF THE LIVING SAVIOUR M L 21 14 RIGHTER & SALAIGNAC STS COOK WISSAHICKON SCHOOL M L 21 15 5301 RIDGE AVE NORTHERN HOME F L 21 16 RIGHTER & SALAIGNAC STS COOK WISSAHICKON SCHOOL M L 21 17 403 RECTOR ST JOURNEYS WAY F L 21 18 403 RECTOR ST JOURNEYS WAY F L 21 19 401 MARTIN ST BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH M N 21 20 401 MARTIN ST BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH M N 21 21 6400 RIDGE AVENUE ROXBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL F L 21 22 RIDGE & CINNAMINSON ST FIREHOUSE M L 21 23 5450 WISSAHICKON AVE CHARTER COURT APARTMENTS F L 21 24 800 WALNUT LANE WALNUT LANE GOLF PRO SHOP F L 21 25 RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM M L 21 26 RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM M L 21 27 401 MARTIN ST BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH M N 21 28 6400 RIDGE AVENUE ROXBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL F L 21 29 6730 RIDGE AVE SALVATION ARMY M L 21 30 SHAWMONT AVE & EVA ST SHAWMONT SCHOOL A L 21 31 6400 RIDGE AVENUE ROXBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL F L 21 32 7100 HENRY AVE SAUL HIGH SCHOOL F L 21 33 600 E CATHEDRAL RD CATHEDRAL VILLAGE AUDITORIUM F L 21 34 WISSAHICKON & GRAKYN LA HOUSTON RECREATION CENTER ML 21 35 RIGHTER & SALAIGNAC STS COOK WISSAHICKON SCHOOL M L 21 36 RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM M L 21 37 RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM M L 21 38 7100 HENRY AVE SAUL HIGH SCHOOL F L 21 39 8201 HENRY AVE SUMMIT PARK APTS-CLUBHOUSE M L 21 40 6730 RIDGE AVE SALVATION ARMY M L 21 41 DOMINO LA & RIDGE AVE ROXBOROUGH Y M C A M L 21 42 SHAWMONT AVE & EVA ST SHAWMONT SCHOOL A L 21 43 705 E CATHEDRAL ROAD ANDORRA BRANCH LIBRARY R H 21 44 WISSAHICKON & GRAKYN LA HOUSTON RECREATION CENTER ML 21 45 600 E CATHEDRAL RD CATHEDRAL VILLAGE AUDITORIUM F L 22 1 6757 GREENE ST SUMMIT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M L 22 2 6757 GREENE ST SUMMIT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M L 22 3 6400 GREENE ST CLIVEDEN CONVALESCENT CENTER F H 22 4 400 W ELLET ST GERMANTOWN JEWISH CENTER R N 22 5 400 W ELLET ST GERMANTOWN JEWISH CENTER R N 22 6 6950 GERMANTOWN AVE GERMANTOWN HOME M H 22 7 6753 GERMANTOWN AVE JESUS IS THE WAY CHURCH M N 22 8 220 W UPSAL ST BLAIR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY M L 22 9 6671 GERMANTOWN AVE ST MICHAELS LUTHERAN CHURCH B L 22 10 220 W UPSAL ST BLAIR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY M L 22 11 GERMANTOWN AVE & CARPENTER LA FIRE ENGINE CO # 9 M N 22 12 GERMANTOWN AVE & CARPENTER LA FIRE ENGINE CO # 9 M N 22 13 6671 GERMANTOWN AVE ST MICHAELS LUTHERAN CHURCH B L 22 14 6445 GERMANTOWN AVE CARING HEART NURSING HOME M N 22 15 6415 MUSGRAVE ST CLIVEDEN HOUSE B N 22 16 6945 GERMANTOWN AVE LOVETT LIBRARY F L 22 17 6945 GERMANTOWN AVE LOVETT LIBRARY F L 22 18 GERMANTOWN AVE & SEDGWICK ST MT AIRY RECREATION CENTER M N 22 19 GERMANTOWN AVE & SEDGWICK ST MT AIRY RECREATION CENTER M N 22 20 CHEW & UPSAL STS EMLEN SCHOOL R L 22 21 CHEW & UPSAL STS EMLEN SCHOOL M L 22 22 CHEW & UPSAL STS EMLEN SCHOOL R L 22 23 610 E MT PLEASANT AVE GERMANTOWN CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY BL 22 24 610 E MT PLEASANT AVE GERMANTOWN CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY BL 22 25 BLAKEMORE & VERNON RDS STENTON TRAIN STATION R L 22 26 6611 ARDLEIGH ST KHETHRA CHARTER SCHOOL R L 22 27 CRITTENDEN & JOHNSON STS A B DAY SCHOOL M L 22 28 CRITTENDEN & JOHNSON STS A B DAY SCHOOL M L 22 29 CRITTENDEN & JOHNSON STS A B DAY SCHOOL M L 23 1 4290 PENN ST SANKOFA CHARTER SCHOOL R N 23 2 4290 PENN ST SANKOFA CHARTER SCHOOL R N 23 3 4290 PENN ST SANKOFA CHARTER SCHOOL R N 23 4 ARROTT & LARGE STS SIMPSON RECREATION CENTER M L 23 5 4634 FRANKFORD AVE FRANKFORD BRANCH LIBRARY M N 23 6 4634 FRANKFORD AVE FRANKFORD BRANCH LIBRARY M N 23 7 4634 FRANKFORD AVE FRANKFORD BRANCH LIBRARY M N 23 8 ARROTT & LARGE STS SIMPSON RECREATION CENTER M L 23 9 OXFORD & WAKELING STS FRANKFORD HIGH SCHOOL M L 23 10 CASTOR & PRATT STS ST JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH M N 23 11 4800 WHITAKER AVE VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB F L 23 12 4800 WHITAKER AVE VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB F L 23 13 LARGE & DYRE STS STRING THEORY EDMUNDS SCHOOL B N 23 14 2369 ORTHODOX ST AMERICAN LEGION POST 396 B N 23 15 TULIP & WAKELING ST CARMELLA RECREATION CENTER R N 23 16 1655 UNITY ST STEARNE SCHOOL R N 23 17 2006 ORTHODOX ST AMERICAN LEGION POST N N 23 18 1824-26 FOULKROD ST WHITEHALL RES COUNCIL OFFICE M N
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37 4 12TH & SUSQUEHANNA AVE PENROSE RECREATION CENTER F N 37 5 2411 N 11TH ST FAIRHILL APTS COMMUNITY CENTER F L 37 6 2411 N 11TH ST FAIRHILL APTS COMMUNITY CENTER F L 37 7 2701 N 12TH ST MORRIS CHAPEL BAPT CHURCH M N 37 8 2701 N 12TH ST MORRIS CHAPEL BAPT CHURCH M N 37 9 2862 GERMANTOWN AVE WARNOCK VILLAGE F H 37 10 12TH & CAMBRIA STS 12TH & CAMBRIA RECREATION CTR F L 37 11 12TH & RUSH STS MASTERY CLYMER CHARTER SCHOOL M L 37 12 12TH & RUSH STS MASTERY CLYMER CHARTER SCHOOL M L 37 13 2428 N FAIRHILL ST EVANGELICAL TEMPLE WORSHIP CTR R N 37 14 8TH & CUMBERLAND STS HARTRANFT SCHOOL M L 37 15 2415 GERMANTOWN AVE HARTRANFT COMM CENTER M N 37 16 6TH & INDIANA AVE POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL M L 37 17 924 W CAMBRIA ST ST MARKS OUTREACH BAPT CHURCH M N 37 18 924 W CAMBRIA ST ST MARKS OUTREACH BAPT CHURCH M N 37 19 6TH & INDIANA AVE POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL M L 37 20 6TH & INDIANA AVE POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL M L 37 21 3018-A N. PERCY ST COMMUNITY CENTER M N 38 1 3226 MC MICHAEL ST ABBOTTSFORD HOMES (PHA) F L 38 2 26TH & ALLEGHENY AVE DEVEREAUX MEMORIAL CHURCH M L 38 3 26TH & ALLEGHENY AVE DEVEREAUX MEMORIAL CHURCH M L 38 4 26TH & ALLEGHENY AVE DEVEREAUX MEMORIAL CHURCH M L 38 5 2331 W CLEARFIELD ST CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CENTER M N 38 6 27TH & CLEARFIELD STS SHULER REC CENTER M L 38 7 29TH & CLEARFIELD STS E W RHODES SCHOOL M L 38 8 29TH & CLEARFIELD STS E W RHODES SCHOOL M L 38 9 3416 W ALLEGHENY AVE CHURCH M N 38 10 3416 W ALLEGHENY AVE CHURCH B N 38 11 3215 W SCHOOL HOUSE LANE DOWNS AUDITORIUM-PHILA UNIV ML 38 12 3501 MIDVALE AVE FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL LIBRARY M N 38 13 MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST MIFFLIN SCHOOL B L 38 14 MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST MIFFLIN SCHOOL B L 38 15 RIDGE & MIDVALE AVE FIRE ENGINE CO # 35 R L 38 16 MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST MIFFLIN SCHOOL B L 38 17 5450 WISSAHICKON AVE CHARTER COURT APARTMENTS F L 38 18 3501 MIDVALE AVE FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL LIBRARY M N 38 19 4349 RIDGE AVE FALLS RIDGE APTS COMM CTR F H 38 20 3501 MIDVALE AVE FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL LIBRARY M L 38 21 2331 W CLEARFIELD ST CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CENTER M N 39 1 8TH & WOLF STS KEY SCHOOL N N 39 2 2604 S 04TH ST SEAFARERS UNION HALL M N 39 3 2455 S 03RD ST OFFICE N N 39 4 927 JOHNSTON ST MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL F N 39 5 3RD & MIFFLIN STS FURNESS SCHOOL A N 39 6 3RD & MIFFLIN STS FURNESS SCHOOL A N 39 7 2ND & SNYDER AVE WHITMAN BRANCH LIBRARY M N 39 8 300 SNYDER AVE SNYDER AVE CONGREGATION CHURCH B N 39 9 4TH & SNYDER STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 53 M L 39 10 501 JACKSON ST JACKSON PLACE F H 39 11 2604 S 04TH ST SEAFARERS UNION HALL M N 39 12 927 JOHNSTON ST MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL B N 39 13 4TH & SHUNK STS MURPHY RECREATION CENTER N N 39 14 3301 S 20TH ST CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY M L 39 15 2150 S 03RD ST IBEW LOCAL UNION HALL M N 39 16 2604 S 04TH ST SEAFARERS UNION HALL M N 39 17 4TH & PORTER STS TAGGART SCHOOL M N 39 18 828 RITNER ST STOREFRONT N N 39 19 501 JACKSON ST JACKSON PLACE F H 39 20 2150 S 03RD ST IBEW LOCAL UNION HALL M N 39 21 2349-51 S FRONT ST ANTHONYS RESTAURANT N N 39 22 4TH & PORTER STS TAGGART SCHOOL M N 39 23 2302 S 7TH ST STORE B N 39 24 4TH & SHUNK STS MURPHY RECREATION CENTER N N 39 25 13TH & SHUNK STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 49 M L 39 26 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST TOLENTINE COMMUNITY CENTER F N 39 27 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST TOLENTINE COMMUNITY CENTER F N 39 28 6TH & SNYDER AVE FORD RECREATION CENTER F N 39 29 927 JOHNSTON ST MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL F N 39 30 BROAD & SNYDER AVE SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL M H 39 31 13TH & PORTER STS JENKS SCHOOL N N 39 32 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST TOLENTINE COMMUNITY CENTER F N 39 33 2601 S 11TH ST DAYCARE N N 39 34 1101 SNYDER AVE BLUE MOON HAIR SALON F N 39 35 BROAD & SNYDER AVE SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL M H 39 36 BROAD & OREGON AVE MARCONI PLAZA BOCCE COURTS M N 39 37 BROAD & SNYDER AVE SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL M H 39 38 8TH & WOLF STS KEY SCHOOL N N 39 39 13TH & SHUNK STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 49 M L 39 40 8TH & WOLF STS KEY SCHOOL N N 39 41 927 JOHNSTON ST MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL F N 39 42 13TH & PORTER STS JENKS SCHOOL TRAILER M N 39 43 13TH & PORTER STS JENKS SCHOOL N N 39 44 927 JOHNSTON ST MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL F N 39 45 1815 S 11TH ST SO PHILA VIKINGS CLUBHOUSE B N 39 46 BROAD & TASKER STS P G W BUILDING B N 40 1 6250 EASTWICK AVE ROBERT BRADY VETERANS CENTER M N 40 2 58TH & KINGSESSING AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER A L 40 3 5701 GRAYS AVE EZEKIEL BAPTIST CHURCH A L 40 4 5404 GIBSON DRIVE BARTRAM VILLAGE OFFICE F L 40 5 2000 S 58TH ST PRESBYTERIAN APARTMENTS B L 40 6 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 7 58TH & KINGSESSING AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER A L 40 8 58TH & KINGSESSING AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER A L 40 9 58TH & KINGSESSING AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER A L 40 10 64TH & PASCHALL AVE ROCHE POST AMERICAN LEGION A N 40 11 6900 GREENWAY AVE CATHARINE SCHOOL ANNEX M L 40 12 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 13 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 14 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 15 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 16 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 17 66TH & ELMWOOD AVE TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 40 18 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 19 64TH & PASCHALL AVE ROCHE POST AMERICAN LEGION A N 40 20 64TH & PASCHALL AVE ROCHE POST AMERICAN LEGION A N 40 21 66TH & CHESTER AVE CATHARINE SCHOOL M L 40 22 70TH & BUIST AVE PATTERSON SCHOOL N N 40 23 66TH & CHESTER AVE CATHARINE SCHOOL M L 40 24 66TH & CHESTER AVE CATHARINE SCHOOL M L 40 25 66TH & REGENT STS MC CREESH RECREATION CENTER B L 40 26 64TH & PASCHALL AVE ROCHE POST AMERICAN LEGION M N 40 27 66TH & ELMWOOD AVE TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 40 28 6250 EASTWICK AVE ROBERT BRADY VETERANS CENTER M N 40 29 69TH & GROVERS AVE FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER M L 40 30 8398 LINDBERGH BLVD ST PAULS AME CHURCH M H 40 31 70TH & BUIST AVE PATTERSON SCHOOL N N 40 32 2406 S 71ST ST ELMWOOD ROLLER RINK M L
40 33 6942 WOODLAND AVE PASCHALLVILLE LIBRARY N L 40 34 7200 WOODLAND AVE PASCHALLVILLE HOMES COMM CTR F N 40 35 2500 S 77TH ST CIBOTTI RECREATION CENTER F L 40 36 2851 ISLAND AVE EASTWICK LIBRARY R L 40 37 7537 DICKENS PLACE RESIDENCE R N 40 38 80TH & MARS PLACE EASTWICK RECREATION CENTER M L 40 39 66TH & ELMWOOD AVE TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 40 40 8398 LINDBERGH BLVD ST PAULS AME CHURCH M H 40 41 2535 S 73RD ST RESIDENCE F L 40 42 78TH & ESTE AVE PENROSE SCHOOL M L 40 43 69TH & GROVERS AVE FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER M L 40 44 78TH & ESTE AVE PENROSE SCHOOL M L 40 45 2500 S 77TH ST CIBOTTI RECREATION CENTER F L 40 46 69TH & GROVERS AVE FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER M L 40 47 7200 WOODLAND AVE PASCHALLVILLE HOMES COMM CTR F N 40 48 2851 ISLAND AVE EASTWICK LIBRARY R L 40 49 3049 S 74TH ST GARAGE F L 40 50 7199 BRANT PLACE UNICO VILLAGE OFFICE M L 40 51 69TH & GROVERS AVE FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER M L 41 1 TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVES MOSS RECREATION CENTER F N 41 2 TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVES MOSS RECREATION CENTER F N 41 3 TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVE MOSS RECREATION CENTER FN 41 4 6179 HEGERMAN ST WISSINOMING AMBULANCE M L 41 5 JACKSON & VAN KIRK STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 52 M L 41 6 TORRESDALE AVE & DEVEREAUX AMERICAN LEGION REC CENTER F L 41 7 TORRESDALE AVE & DEVEREAUX AMERICAN LEGION REC CENTER F L 41 8 6309 TORRESDALE AVE MC CULLOUGH UNION HALL M L 41 9 6101 JACKSON ST LAWTON SCHOOL F L 41 10 6101 JACKSON ST LAWTON SCHOOL F L 41 11 MAGEE & KEYSTONE STS FIRE ENGINE CO #38 F H 41 12 7001 TORRESDALE AVE HOLY INNOCENTS ST PAULS M L 41 13 6309 TORRESDALE AVE MC CULLOUGH UNION HALL M L 41 14 MAGEE & KEYSTONE STS FIRE ENGINE CO #38 F H 41 15 7001 TORRESDALE AVE HOLY INNOCENTS ST PAULS M L 41 16 COTTMAN & TORRESDALE AVES ST HUBERTS HIGH SCHOOL R N 41 17 7001 TORRESDALE AVE HOLY INNOCENTS ST PAULS M L 41 18 COTTMAN AVE & ERDRICK ST LUTH CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD B L 41 19 COTTMAN AVE & ERDRICK ST LUTH CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD B L 41 20 COTTMAN AVE & ERDRICK ST LUTH CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD B L 41 21 COTTMAN & TORRESDALE AVES ST HUBERTS HIGH SCHOOL R N 41 22 4343 PRINCETON AVE KIDDY KOTTAGE DAYCARE CENTER M N 41 23 COTTAGE & BLEIGH STS FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE F L 41 24 COTTAGE & BLEIGH STS FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE F L 41 25 COTTAGE & BLEIGH STS FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE F L 41 26 COTTAGE & BLEIGH STS FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE F L 42 1 4501 G ST CITY SIGN SHOP A L 42 2 B & WYOMING STS BARTON SCHOOL M L 42 3 169 W WYOMING AVE BETHEL WORSHIP CENTER A N 42 4 4344 N 05TH ST CAYUGA SCHOOL M N 42 5 4800 WHITAKER AVE VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB F L 42 6 B ST & WYOMING AVE WYOMING BRANCH LIBRARY M L 42 7 169 W WYOMING AVE BETHEL WORSHIP CENTER A N 42 8 238 E WYOMING AVE FELTONVILLE INTERMED SCHOOL M N 42 9 169 W WYOMING AVE BETHEL WORSHIP CENTER A N 42 10 4800 WHITAKER AVE VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB F L 42 11 238 E WYOMING AVE FELTONVILLE INTERMED SCHOOL M N 42 12 FRONT & DUNCANNON STS ASPIRA OLNEY CHARTER SCHOOL AL 42 13 5111 N 04TH ST MORRISON SCHOOL M L 42 14 425 E ROOSEVELT BLVD NEW LIFE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M L 42 15 401 E TABOR ROAD INTNL CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL F L 42 16 FRONT & DUNCANNON STS ASPIRA OLNEY CHARTER SCHOOL AL 42 17 5111 N 04TH ST MORRISON SCHOOL M L 42 18 401 E TABOR RD TRIUMPHANT FAITH ICSH BUILDING F L 42 19 B & GALE STS ZIEHLER RECREATION CENTER M L 42 20 5111 N 04TH ST MORRISON SCHOOL M L 42 21 5111 N 04TH ST MORRISON SCHOOL M L 42 22 B ST & WYOMING AVE WYOMING BRANCH LIBRARY M L 42 23 801 E HUNTING PARK AVE JUNIATA PARK ACADEMY M N 42 24 5440 N AMERICAN ST GARAGE M L 42 25 5TH & TABOR RD GREATER OLNEY BRANCH LIBRARY M N 43 1 4244 OLD YORK ROAD EL SHADDEI CHURCH M L 43 2 4417 N 06TH ST ESPERANZA HEALTH CENTER M N 43 3 4417 N 06TH ST ESPERANZA HEALTH CENTER M N 43 4 1001 W HUNTING PARK AVE HUNTING PARK REC CENTER M N 43 5 1001 W HUNTING PARK AVE HUNTING PARK REC CENTER M N 43 6 4417 N 06TH ST ESPERANZA HEALTH CENTER M N 43 7 10TH & PIKE STS LENFEST CENTER M N 43 8 10TH & PIKE STS LENFEST CENTER M N 43 9 OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST BETHUNE SCHOOL M L 43 10 OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST BETHUNE SCHOOL M L 43 11 RANDOLPH & ERIE AVE TAYLOR SCHOOL R L 43 12 RANDOLPH & ERIE AVE TAYLOR SCHOOL R L 43 13 OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST BETHUNE SCHOOL M L 43 14 OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST BETHUNE SCHOOL M L 43 15 OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST BETHUNE SCHOOL M L 43 16 OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST BETHUNE SCHOOL M L 43 17 RANDOLPH & ERIE AVE TAYLOR SCHOOL R L 43 18 RANDOLPH & ERIE AVE TAYLOR SCHOOL R L 43 19 10TH & PIKE STS LENFEST CENTER M N 43 20 RANDOLPH & ERIE AVE TAYLOR SCHOOL R L 43 21 10TH & PIKE STS LENFEST CENTER M N 43 22 BROAD & ERIE AVE PHILA GAS WORKS F L 43 23 BROAD & ERIE AVE PHILA GAS WORKS F L 43 24 3949 N BROAD ST VOICE OF PRAISE CHURCH M N 43 25 10TH & PIKE STS LENFEST CENTER M N 44 1 1323 N 52ND ST BIBLEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH B N 44 2 53RD & MEDIA STS CONESTOGA COMM REC CTR F L 44 3 5501 MARKET ST SALVATION ARMY F L 44 4 5501 MARKET ST SALVATION ARMY M L 44 5 4916 LANCASTER AVE REFUGE BAPTIST CHURCH M N 44 6 50 N 52ND ST ANTIOCH UNIVERSAL CHURCH R N 44 7 5331-41 HAVERFORD AVE HADDINGTON MULTI SERVICES CTR B N 44 8 111 N 49TH ST KIRKBRIDE CENTER A H 44 9 48TH & FAIRMOUNT AVE PARKWAY SCHOOL R N 44 10 50TH & PARRISH STS RHOADS SCHOOL F L
44 11 50TH & PARRISH STS RHOADS SCHOOL F L 44 12 50TH & PARRISH STS RHOADS SCHOOL F L 44 13 400 N 50TH ST KATIE JACKSON HOMES(PHA) F L 44 14 400 N 50TH ST KATIE JACKSON HOMES(PHA) F L 44 15 50 N 52ND ST ANTIOCH UNIVERSAL CHURCH R N 44 16 51ST & RENO STS WEST MILL CREEK REC CENTER R L 44 17 51ST & RENO STS WEST MILL CREEK REC CENTER R L 44 18 1323 N 52ND ST BIBLEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH B N 44 19 1323 N 52ND ST BIBLEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH B N 45 1 4601 RICHMOND ST BRIDESBURG RECREATION CENTER M L 45 2 2330 MARGARET ST ST VALENTINES CHURCH N N 45 3 4601 RICHMOND ST BRIDESBURG RECREATION CENTER M N 45 4 4415 ALMOND ST ST JOHN CANTIUS SCHOOL M N 45 5 GAUL & TIOGA STS SAMUELS RECREATION CENTER R L 45 6 GAUL & TIOGA STS SAMUELS RECREATION CENTER M L 45 7 BELGRADE & ONTARIO STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 28 M L 45 8 FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 45 9 FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 45 10 FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 45 11 FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 45 12 2330 MARGARET ST ST VALENTINES CHURCH N N 45 13 CASTOR & AMBER STS HEITZMAN RECREATION CENTER R N 45 14 2301 E ALLEGHENY AVE SCHOOL OF NURSING M L 45 15 E WESTMORELAND & ALMOND STS GLAVIN RECREATION CENTER R N 45 16 FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 45 17 CASTOR & AMBER STS HEITZMAN RECREATION CENTER R N 45 18 KENSINGTON & CASTOR AVES FIRE ENGINE CO # 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72 M L 49 13 1127 W LOUDEN ST FIRE ENGINE CO # 72 M L 49 14 8TH & DUNCANNON STS BARRETT RECREATION CENTER M L 49 15 9TH & LINDLEY STS BIRNEY PREP ACADEMY M L 49 16 10TH ST & CHEW AVE CHERASHORE RECREATION CENTER M L
49 17 1301 W RUSCOMB ST SECOND MACEDONIA CHURCH M L 49 18 908 W GODFREY AVE LEE’S MONUMENTS M N 49 19 9TH & LINDLEY STS BIRNEY PREP ACADEMY M L 49 20 1300 W GODFREY AVE COMMUNITY COLL OF PHILA NW F H 49 21 5325 OLD YORK ROAD YORK HOUSE SOUTH F L 49 22 8TH & DUNCANNON STS BARRETT RECREATION CENTER M L 50 1 PROVIDENT & GOWEN AVE EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER F L 50 2 MT PLEASANT & WOOLSTON AVES LEEDS SCHOOL M L 50 3 SEDGWICK & THOURON STS F S EDMONDS SCHOOL M L 50 4 PROVIDENT & GOWEN AVE EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER F L 50 5 MT PLEASANT & WOOLSTON AVES LEEDS SCHOOL M L 50 6 UPSAL & MANSFIELD STS FINLEY RECREATION CENTER M L 50 7 MT PLEASANT & WOOLSTON AVES LEEDS SCHOOL M L 50 8 UPSAL & MANSFIELD STS FINLEY RECREATION CENTER M L 50 9 STENTON & GOWEN AVES OXFORD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH B L 50 10 PROVIDENT & GOWEN AVES EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER F L 50 11 UPSAL & MANSFIELD STS FINLEY RECREATION CENTER M L 50 12 SEDGWICK & THOURON STS F S EDMONDS SCHOOL M L 50 13 7909 OGONTZ AVENUE TERRYS BARBER SHOP M N 50 14 1215 E VERNON ROAD REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH F N 50 15 1215 E VERNON ROAD REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH F N 50 16 76TH & OGONTZ AVE FIRE ENGINE CO #73 M L 50 17 PROVIDENT & GOWEN AVES EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER F L 50 18 MT PLEASANT & WOOLSTON AVES LEEDS SCHOOL M L 50 19 PROVIDENT & GOWEN AVE EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER F L 50 20 76TH & OGONTZ AVE FIRE ENGINE CO #73 M L 50 21 STENTON & GOWEN AVES OXFORD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH B L 50 22 PROVIDENT & GOWEN AVE EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER F L 50 23 UPSAL & MANSFIELD STS FINLEY RECREATION CENTER M L 50 24 WASHINGTON LA & LIMEKILN PK WEST OAK LANE LIBRARY M L 50 25 7708 OGONTZ AVENUE REMNANT CHURCH OF GOD M N 50 26 7501 OGONTZ AVE PHILA DELIVERANCE TABERNACLE R L 50 27 UPSAL & MANSFIELD STS FINLEY RECREATION CENTER M N 50 28 7210-12 OGONTZ AVE WEST OAKLANE OLDER ADULT CTR M L 50 29 1448 GREENWOOD AVE EL SHADDAI WORD CENTER CHURCH N N 50 30 76TH & OGONTZ AVE FIRE ENGINE CO #73 M L 51 1 1040 S 57TH ST BANQUET HALL M N 51 2 1201 S 51ST ST KINGSESSING LIBRARY M N 51 3 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE COMEGYS SCHOOL M L 51 4 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L 51 5 1201 S 51ST ST KINGSESSING LIBRARY M N 51 6 1201 S 51ST ST KINGSESSING LIBRARY M N 51 7 1201 S 51ST ST KINGSESSING LIBRARY M N 51 8 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE COMEGYS SCHOOL M L 51 9 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE COMEGYS SCHOOL M L 51 10 5300 CHESTER AVE HOLY FAMILY HALL M L 51 11 5300 CHESTER AVE HOLY FAMILY HALL M L 51 12 54TH & WARRINGTON AVE MASTERY HARDY WILLIAMS H S A L 51 13 54TH & WARRINGTON AVE MASTERY HARDY WILLIAMS H S A L 51 14 52ND & WILLOWS AVE FIRE ENGINE CO # 68 F L 51 15 53RD & BALTIMORE AVE HARRINGTON SCHOOL M L 51 16 53RD & BALTIMORE AVE HARRINGTON SCHOOL M L 51 17 54TH & WARRINGTON AVE MASTERY HARDY WILLIAMS H S A L 51 18 53RD & BALTIMORE AVE HARRINGTON SCHOOL M L 51 19 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L 51 20 54TH & WARRINGTON AVE MASTERY HARDY WILLIAMS H S A L 51 21 56TH & KINGSESSING AVE MITCHELL SCHOOL M L 51 22 56TH & KINGSESSING AVE MITCHELL SCHOOL M L 51 23 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L 51 24 56TH & KINGSESSING AVE MITCHELL SCHOOL M L 51 25 56TH & KINGSESSING AVE MITCHELL SCHOOL M L 51 26 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L 51 27 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L 51 28 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L 52 1 4950 PARKSIDE AVE PARK AVE BANQUET HALL M N 52 2 3600 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE RIVER PARK HOUSE APTS M L 52 3 3903 CITY AVE PRES APTS/JEFFERSON BLDG F L 52 4 3701 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE DUFFIELD HOUSE M L 52 5 57TH & WYNNEFIELD AVE GOMPERS SCHOOL F L 52 6 3939 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE BRITH SHOLOM HOUSE F L 52 7 3939 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE BRITH SHOLOM HOUSE F L 52 8 4001 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE PARK TOWER APTS F L 52 9 2101 BELMONT AVE SIMPSON HOUSE B L 52 10 3900 FORD RD PARK PLAZA CONDOS-WEST LOBBY M H 52 11 2600 BELMONT AVE INGLIS HOUSE (FOUNDERS HALL) F H 52 12 2600 BELMONT AVE INGLIS HOUSE (FOUNDERS HALL) F H 52 13 4910 WYNNEFIELD AVE SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL F L 52 14 5301 OVERBROOK AVE JOHN C ANDERSON CULTURE CTR M L 52 15 54TH & WYNNEFIELD AVE PINN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH ML 52 16 5219 WYNNEFIELD AVE FAIRVIEW ARMS APTS R L 52 17 5100 LEBANON AVE BRYN MAWR SUITES R L 52 18 5359 LEBANON AVE ST BARBARA’S CHURCH M H 52 19 54TH & WYNNEFIELD AVE PINN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH ML 52 20 59TH & MALVERN AVE BEEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 52 21 53RD & PARKSIDE AVE PARKSIDE EVANS RECREATION CTR F L 52 22 54TH & BERKS STS MASTERY MANN CHARTER SCHOOL N N 52 23 54TH & BERKS STS MASTERY MANN CHARTER SCHOOL N N 52 24 54TH & BERKS STS MASTERY MANN CHARTER SCHOOL N N 52 25 5478 ARLINGTON ST CHURCH OFFICE M N 52 26 59TH & MALVERN AVE BEEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 52 27 59TH & MALVERN AVE BEEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 52 28 3939 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE BRITH SHOLOM HOUSE F L 53 1 FRONTENAC & DEVEREAUX AVE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE R N 53 2 FRONTENAC & DEVEREAUX AVE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE R N 53 3 FRONTENAC & DEVEREAUX AVE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE R N 53 4 ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST TARKEN RECREATION CENTER ML 53 5 FRONTENAC & DEVEREAUX AVE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE R N 53 6 ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST TARKEN RECREATION CENTER ML 53 7 ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST TARKEN RECREATION CENTER ML 53 8 ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST TARKEN RECREATION CENTER ML 53 9 1009 UNRUH AVE ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR M L
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59 15 6019 GERMANTOWN AVE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH F L 59 16 CHELTEN AVE & BAYNTON ST FIRE ENGINE CO # 19 M L 59 17 5700 WAYNE AVE MASTERY PICKETT CHARTER SCHOOL M H 59 18 WAYNE AVE & JOHNSON ST LINGELBACH SCHOOL A L 59 19 68 W CHELTEN AVE COLEMAN REGIONAL LIBRARY M N 59 20 5700 WAYNE AVE MASTERY PICKETT CHARTER SCHOOL M H 59 21 6300 GREENE ST STAPELEY RETIREMENT HOME A L 59 22 6019 GERMANTOWN AVE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH F L 59 23 21 W WASHINGTON LA GERMANTOWN MENNONITE CHURCH M L 59 24 25 W JOHNSON ST GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH M L 59 25 6300 GREENE ST STAPELEY RETIREMENT HOME A L 60 1 4508 SANSOM ST SANSOM HOUSE SR LIVING F L 60 2 4901 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL F H 60 3 52ND & SANSOM STS BLACKWELL LIBRARY F L 60 4 5429 CHESTNUT ST HOLMES SENIOR APTS F H 60 5 5120 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA YMCA M H 60 6 5429 CHESTNUT ST HOLMES SENIOR APTS F H 60 7 58TH & WALNUT STS SAYRE SCHOOL M L 60 8 4901 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL F H 60 9 5026 SPRUCE ST LIGHT OF ELMWOOD LODGE # 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56 29 8900 ROOSEVELT BLVD ROBERT SALIGMAN HOUSE F L 56 30 1630 WELSH ROAD CREEKVIEW CROSSINGS CLUBHOUSE M L 56 31 9151 OLD NEWTOWN ROAD AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 M L 56 32 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO (RHAWNHURST) REC CTR M H 56 33 SHELMIRE & SUMMERDALE AVE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE FN 56 34 7600 ROOSEVELT BLVD VALMONT TOWERS APTS F L 56 35 9151 OLD NEWTOWN ROAD AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 M L 56 36 7701 LORETTO AVE RHAWNHURST PRESBYTER CHURCH M L 56 37 CASTOR AVE & BORBECK ST RHAWNHURST SCHOOL A L 56 38 2301 TREMONT ST ST REGIS APTS M L 56 39 8900 ROOSEVELT BLVD ROBERT SALIGMAN HOUSE F L 56 40 7600 ROOSEVELT BLVD VALMONT TOWERS APTS F L 56 41 9151 OLD NEWTOWN ROAD AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 M L 57 1 9151 ACADEMY ROAD PENN CRISP GYM F L 57 2 3200 PRIMROSE RD N E PHILA CHURCH OF CHRIST M L 57 3 2990 HOLME AVE IMMACULATE MARY NURSING HOME F H 57 4 2425 WELSH ROAD CASINO DELI RESTAURANT F L 57 5 WELSH RD & ROOSEVELT BLVD WELSH ROAD BRANCH LIBRARY F L 57 6 2425 WELSH RD CASINO DELI RESTAURANT F L 57 7 2425 WELSH ROAD CASINO DELI RESTAURANT F L 57 8 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 9 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 10 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 11 9222 HORATIO RD RESIDENCE N N 57 12 HOLME & CONVENT AVE CRISPIN GARDENS MEETING ROOM M L 57 13 2990 HOLME AVE IMMACULATE MARY NURSING HOME F H 57 14 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 15 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 16 9151 ACADEMY ROAD PENN CRISP GYM F L 57 17 8724 CRISPIN ST PENNYPACK WOODS HOMES ASSOC M H 57 18 8724 CRISPIN ST PENNYPACK WOODS HOMES ASSOC M H 57 19 9151 ACADEMY ROAD PENN CRISP GYM F L 57 20 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 21 9151 ACADEMY ROAD PENN CRISP GYM F L 57 22 FRANKFORD AVE & EDEN ST TORRESDALE RECREATION CENTER R L 57 23 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 24 3180 GRANT AVE ALBERTS CAFE M H 57 25 3180 GRANT AVE ALBERTS CAFE M H 57 26 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 27 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 28 8724 CRISPIN DR PENNYPACK WOODS HOMES ASSOC M H 58 1 808 RED LION ROAD BETHESDA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M L 58 2 BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD LOESCHE SCHOOL F L 58 3 10400 ROOSEVELT BLVD ST JOHN NEUMANN M L 58 4 BYBERRY & KELVIN RDS COMLY SCHOOL F L 58 5 BYBERRY & KELVIN RDS COMLY SCHOOL F L 58 6 11047 BUSTLETON AVE PHILA KOREAN REFORM CHURCH F L 58 7 11047 BUSTLETON AVE PHILA KOREAN REFORM CHURCH F L 58 8 BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL M L 58 9 608 WELSH RD ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH F H 58 10 CHESWORTH & BARTLETT STS LACKMAN RECREATION CENTER M L 58 11 BOWLER & HOFF STS ANNE FRANK SCHOOL M L 58 12 198 TOMLINSON RD SYNAGOGUE M L 58 13 608 WELSH RD ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH F H 58 14 BOWLER & HOFF STS ANNE FRANK SCHOOL M L 58 15 BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL M L 58 16 9832 REDD RAMBLER ROAD RESIDENCE M L 58 17 608 WELSH RD ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH F H 58 18 BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL M L 58 19 KREWSTOWN RD & GRANT AVE NORTHEAST RACQUET CLUB N L 58 20 13073 BUSTLETON AVE SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH M L 58 21 BYBERRY & KELVIN RDS COMLY SCHOOL F L 58 22 BYBERRY & KELVIN RDS COMLY SCHOOL F L 58 23 ROOSEVELT BLVD & CONWELL AVE HAYES (CONWELL) REC CENTER F L 58 24 1400 SOUTHAMPTON RD SOMERTON YOUTH ORGANIZATION F L 58 25 13073 BUSTLETON AVE SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH M L 58 26 CHESWORTH & BARTLETT STS LACKMAN RECREATION CENTER M L 58 27 HALDEMAN & BUSTLETON AVE SLOANE HONDA M L 58 28 BOWLER & HOFF STS ANNE FRANK SCHOOL M L 58 29 1400 SOUTHAMPTON RD SOMERTON YOUTH CLUB F L 58 30 ROOSEVELT BLVD & CONWELL AVE HAYES (CONWELL) REC CENTER F L 58 31 10400 ROOSEVELT BLV ST JOHN NEUMANN HOME M L 58 32 BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD LOESCHE SCHOOL F L 58 33 198 TOMLINSON RD SYNAGOGUE M L 58 34 198 TOMLINSON RD SYNAGOGUE M L 58 35 12003 BUSTLETON AVE SHALOM ARBOR HOUSE F L 58 36 BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL M L 58 37 BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD LOESCHE SCHOOL F L 58 38 198 TOMLINSON RD SYNAGOGUE M L 58 39 13021 WORTHINGTON RD FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH M L 58 40 13073 BUSTLETON AVE SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH M L 58 41 SOUTHAMPTON & WORTHINGTON RD IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH B L 58 42 BOWLER & HOFF STS ANNE FRANK SCHOOL M L 58 43 BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD LOESCHE SCHOOL F L 58 44 9896 BUSTLETON AVE PAULS RUN F H 59 1 STENTON AVE & HAINES ST M L KING HIGH SCHOOL M L 59 2 ARDLEIGH & HAINES ST AWBURY RECREATION CENTER F L 59 3 CHELTEN AVE & ARDLEIGH ST LONNIE YOUNG REC CTR SR BLDG A L 59 4 ARDLEIGH & HAINES STS AWBURY RECREATION CENTER F L 59 5 RITTENHOUSE & MC MAHON STS WATERVIEW RECREATION CENTER A L 59 6 5920 MORTON ST MORTON HOMES (PHA) M L 59 7 5920 MORTON ST MORTON HOMES (PHA) M L 59 8 5920 MORTON ST MORTON HOMES (PHA) M L 59 9 RITTENHOUSE & MC MAHON STS WATERVIEW RECREATION CENTER A L 59 10 6320 CHEW AVE AWBURY VIEW APTS-BLDG 18 M N 59 11 6320 CHEW AVE AWBURY VIEW APTS M N 59 12 MORTON & JOHNSON STS MALLERY RECREATION CENTER F L 59 13 MORTON & JOHNSON STS MALLERY RECREATION CENTER 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53 10 6304 CASTOR AVE BUSHROD LIBRARY F N 53 11 1009 UNRUH AVE ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR M L 53 12 1009 UNRUH AVE ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR M L 53 13 SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL F L 53 14 SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL F L 53 15 1009 UNRUH AVE ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR M L 53 16 SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL F L 53 17 7048 CASTOR AVE TREE OF LIFE CLINIC F N 53 18 COTTMAN & ALGON AVES NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL M L 53 19 SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL F L 53 20 PENNWAY & COTTMAN AVE JARDEL RECREATION CENTER//REAR M L 53 21 COTTMAN & LAWNDALE AVES UNITED METH CHURCH OF REDEEMER M L 53 22 SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL F L 53 23 1009 UNRUH AVE ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR M L 54 1 LEVICK & HORROCKS STS SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 54 2 LEVICK & HORROCKS STS SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 54 3 LEVICK & HORROCKS STS SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 54 4 1601 HELLERMAN ST MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER A L 54 5 LEVICK & HORROCKS STS SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 54 6 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 7 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 8 2230 COTTMAN AVE DISTRICT HEALTH CENTER #10 F L 54 9 1601 HELLERMAN ST MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER A L 54 10 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 11 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 12 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 13 1601 HELLERMAN ST MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER A L 54 14 TYSON & HORROCKS STS SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE ML 54 15 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 54 16 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 54 17 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 54 18 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 54 19 7200 ROOSEVELT BLVD CALVARY MEMORIAL CHURCH R L 54 20 7200 ROOSEVELT BLVD CALVARY MEMORIAL CHURCH R L 54 21 2230 COTTMAN AVE DISTRICT HEALTH CENTER #10 F L 54 22 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 55 1 6025 ERDRICK ST RESIDENCE B N 55 2 6101 JACKSON ST LAWTON SCHOOL F L 55 3 ROBBINS & HAWTHORNE STS LOWER MAYFAIR REC CTR F L 55 4 HELLERMAN & WALKER STS ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER FL 55 5 HELLERMAN & WALKER STS ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER FL 55 6 HELLERMAN & WALKER STS ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER FL 55 7 HELLERMAN & WALKER STS ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER FL 55 8 3201 MAGEE AVE HAIR SALON N N 55 9 3001 LEVICK ST ST TIMOTHYS SCHOOL M L 55 10 ROBBINS & HAWTHORNE LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER F L 55 11 TYSON AVE & HAWTHORNE ST ST JOHNS CHURCH B N 55 12 3117 LONGSHORE AVE JOHNSON MEMORIAL METH CHURCH M N 55 13 3001 LEVICK ST ST TIMOTHYS SCHOOL M L 55 14 ROBBINS & HAWTHORNE LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER F L 55 15 ROBBINS & HAWTHORNE LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER F L 55 16 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 55 17 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 55 18 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 55 19 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 55 20 TYSON AVE & HAWTHORNE ST ST JOHNS CHURCH B N 55 21 ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE M L 55 22 ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE M L 55 23 ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE M L 55 24 ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE M L 55 25 COTTAGE & UNRUH STS VOGT RECREATION CENTER F L 55 26 COTTAGE & UNRUH STS VOGT RECREATION CENTER F L 55 27 COTTAGE & UNRUH STS VOGT RECREATION CENTER F L 55 28 6820 JACKSON ST ST PETRI’S LUTHERAN CHURCH M L 55 29 6820 JACKSON ST ST PETRI’S LUTHERAN CHURCH M L 56 1 2218 GLENDALE AVE STOREFRONT M N 56 2 CASTOR AVE & BORBECK ST RHAWNHURST SCHOOL A L 56 3 COTTMAN & ALGON AVES NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL M L 56 4 COTTMAN & ALGON AVE NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL M L 56 5 1330 RHAWN ST TACONY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL A L 56 6 1304 RHAWN ST GLORIA DEI ESTATES F L 56 7 1013 COTTMAN AVE IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH R N 56 8 1225 COTTMAN AVE COLLISION CARE GARAGE REAR M L 56 9 1400 ALDINE ST RESIDENCE N L 56 10 7701 LORETTO AVE RHAWNHURST PRESBYTER CHURCH M L 56 11 1330 RHAWN ST TACONY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL A L 56 12 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO (RHAWNHURST) REC CTR M H 56 13 2218 GLENDALE AVE STOREFRONT M N 56 14 7328 CASTOR AVE LEE’S HOAGIE HOUSE B N 56 15 2031 VISTA ST VISCONTO’S FUNERAL HOME M L 56 16 CASTOR AVE & BORBECK ST RHAWNHURST SCHOOL A L 56 17 CASTOR AVE & BORBECK ST RHAWNHURST SCHOOL A L 56 18 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO (RHAWNHURST)REC CTR MH 56 19 1330 RHAWN ST TACONY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL A L 56 20 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO (RHAWNHURST)REC CTR MH 56 21 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO (RHAWNHURST) REC CTR M H 56 22 2101 STRAHLE ST FEDERATION APT BLDG B L 56 23 CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD FARRELL SCHOOL A L 56 24 CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD FARRELL SCHOOL A L 56 25 CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD FARRELL SCHOOL A L 56 26 8500 BUSTLETON AVE JACKS DELI F L 56 27 CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD FARRELL SCHOOL A L 56 28 8500 BUSTLETON AVE JACKS DELI F L
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THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA Sealed proposals will be received by the School Reform Commission at the School Administration Building located at 440 North Broad St., 3rd Floor, Office of Capital Programs, Philadelphia, PA 19130-4015, until 2:00 P.M., on Tuesday, June 10, 2014. A non-refundable fee for each set of bid documents is as scheduled. The School District will only accept bids from companies that have been placed on its current Pre Qualified Contractors List as shown at psit.org. All School District Projects require MBE/WBE participation as shown in the specifications. FEE BUDGET B—004 C of 2013/14 Electric Fire Alarm System Replacement $320,000.00 $100.00 Potter-Thomas Elementary School 3001 N. 6th Street. Philadelphia, PA 19133 * A pre-bid conference and site tour will be held at the project location at the main entrance, on Wednesday, May 21st, 2014 at 12:30 p.m.
1ST African Baptist Church Marks Its 205th
CONTINUING THE LEGACY. 1st African Baptist Church of Phila. celebrated 205th anniversary with banquet at the City Avenue Hilton. Rev. Terrance D. Griffith, its 13th pastor, 3rd from right, is congratulated by City Councilman Kenyatta Johnson; State Sen. Anthony H. Williams; Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds-Brown; Carol Allen of Gateway Health, corporate gold sponsor; and Congressman Photos by Martin Regusters, Leaping Lion Photography Robert Brady.
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CONGRESSMAN Robert Brady presents Pastor Terrance Griffith with Congressional Record honoring 1st African Baptist Church of Phila.’s 205th anniversary.
PRESENTING City Council Citation to Pastor Terrance D. Griffith are Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown and Councilman Kenyatta Johnson at 1st African Baptist Church of Phila.
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Gateway Health was honored to be a sponsor of Anniversary Celebration. From left are Ann Marie Griffith; Pastor Terrence D. Griffith; Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley; and Carol Allen of Gateway Health, corporate sponsor.
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Specifications and/or plans and contract documents may be examined and copies thereof obtained from the School Reform Commission, 440 North Broad Street, 3rd floor, Philadelphia, PA 19130. Information as to contract documents, etc., may be obtained at the above address, or telephone 215-400-4730. Make checks payable to the School District of Philadelphia. The School Reform Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids and make the awards to the best interests of the School District of Philadelphia.
JOINING MUSICAL group Kingdom Builders was State Rep. Michelle Brownlee, center. They performed at Brownlee’s Pre-Mother’s Day appreciation luncheon last Saturday. Photo by Bill Myers
TURNED OUT for Henderson fundraiser at Rittenhouse Square’s Black Sheep Pub were, from left, City Councilman David Oh, Mike Parrish, David Henderson and Laborers’ Omar Sabir.
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lege she would not speak at their commencement stating “to preserve the celebratory spirit of commencement day, I believe it is best to withdraw my participation.” Many but by no means the majority of Smith’s students signed a petition that stated, “By selecting Ms. Lagarde as the commencement speaker we are supporting the International Monetary Fund and thus going directly against Smith’s values to stand in unity with equality for all women, regardless of race, ethnicity or class.” The IMF is the lender of last resort to countries in dire
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(Cont. From 11) and Farnese posed for photos with several attractive socialites. STATE REP. LOUISE WILLIAMS BISHOP seemed in excellent form at Congressman Bob Brady’s ward meeting. She continues to perform at a very high-level in the state legislature and is one of Philadelphia’s most-articulate and -passionate voices for education. DUCKY BIRTS’S annual charity event was another tremendous success this year. Among the VIPs were STATE REP. MARK COHEN, City CONTROLLER ALAN BUTKOVITZ, STATE SENS. SHIRLEY KITCHEN and LeANNA WASHINGTON, TONYA STACK and congressional candidate BRENDAN BOYLE. The city of Philadelphia now has only four elected Republicans. They are CITY COMMISSIONER L SCHMIDT, CITY COUNCILMEN AT LARGE DAVID OH AND DENNY O’BRIEN and 10TH DIST. COUNCILMAN BRIAN O’NEILL. A rumor has circulated for years that FOP PRESIDENT JOHN MCNESBY may take on O’Neill. McNesby would be a tremendous candidate but O’Neill has been looking more and more like a Democrat. The first rule of most politicians is survival first, and he is no exception.
financial straights. Usually the loans are conditioned on the countries getting their financial houses in order which many times have included cutting costs which some at Smith found “imperialistic” and “oppressive”. Also I wonder if the liberals at Smith also had a problem with Lagarde, as she was the French Finance Minister in the conservative government of PRESIDENT NICOLAS SARKOZY. The Smith idiocy follows on the heals of a similar incident at Rutgers University where scheduled commencement speaker former US SECRETARY OF STATE CONDOLEEZZA RICE cancelled following demonstrations and petitions by leftist students and faculty calling Rice a “war criminal” owing to her involvement in the war
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Pounds as a social worker has first-hand experience with what poverty inflicts on our city. He believes our city’s flawed policies have increased poverty by chasing jobs from the city. Monday night just around the corner from the Waterfall Room, the South Philadelphia wards including the 1st, 2nd, 26th and 39th held a candidates forum. Wolfe was the first speaker. He as usual was on message on the “resign to run” issue and our flawed tax structure that drives taxpaying individuals and businesses from the city. He was followed by JOSH NOVOTNY who was speaking on behalf of GOV. TOM CORBETT. The left would like you to think that the Republicans are engaged in a “war on women”. However, I believe they engaged in a war on females who do not agree with them. Monday, International Monetary Fund MANAGING DIR. CHRISTINE LAGARDE notified Smith Col-
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(Cont. From 11) ALLYSON SCHWARTZ. Plosa-Bowser is a retired US Air Force Colonel. BILL
POUNDS also spoke. He will be on the ballot on Tuesday for the 194th State Representative seat which includes Boxborough, Manayunk and parts of Lower Merion.
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USO Chief Joe BROOKS will be on hand. An ALL-STAR TEAM from AOH 17, 22, 25, 39, 51, 61, 87 and 88 will serve as well.... LOCAL 19 Sheet Metal Workers Political Chief Joe RISPO is pushing Shaughnessy Naughton who is running for Congress in the 8th Dist. A good labor candidate. Help her. It has been asked if it is enough for Tom WOLF, as a nice guy, to be a good Governor (?). Good question. When you read that Wolf was only Secretary of an unimportant state unit – THE REVENUE Dept. – say What? What operation did the
critic run – a typewriter? You can’t compare ex-Gov. Jon Corzine with Wolf without a spoonful of BLARNEY. Since Wolf is too many points in the lead, a less-glitzy story than a tight race, reporters might try to bring him down a peg or two.... It took a while, but the Tea Party had a defeat in the North Carolina senate race. I hope for more of the same in the coming in the Nebraska, Georgia, Kentucky and Idaho races. Are Americans FINALLY tired of paralysis??... MILESTONES: The passing of Coburn “Cowboy Bonny” VAUGHN saw a
great supporter of his family and brother Bill’s in-laws leave us.... Dante MATTIONI’S first love was our port. He dreamed of a new dredged port on the south side of the Navy Yard. A dream that will come to pass.... And losing Robert MULGREW, Sr., giant and father of 10 boys, makes one wonder how he took care of them in a wheelchair. Will Saint Peter and he discuss right to life?... And Sheriff’s Capt. Domenick SAIA, suddenly, was a jolt. The span of life is short, about a billion heartbeats, the years and the days precious.
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Sealed proposals will be received by the School Reform Commission at the School Administration Building located at 440 North Broad St., 3rd Floor, Office of Capital Programs, Philadelphia, PA 19130-4015, until 2:00 P.M., on Tuesday, May 6th, 2014. A non-refundable fee for each set of bid documents is as scheduled. The School District will only accept bids from companies that have been placed on its current list as a Pre-Qualified Contractor approved to perform environmental services. All School District Projects require MBE/WBE participation as shown in the specification FEE BUDGET B-021 C of 2013/14 General CTE Classroom Modernization $ 175,000.00 $100.00 Kensington Health & Science High School 2463 Emerald Street Philadelphia, PA 19125
Sealed proposals will be received by the School Reform Commission at the School Administration Building located at 440 North Broad St., 3rd Floor, Office of Capital Programs, Philadelphia, PA 19130-4015, until 2:00 P.M., on Tuesday, May 13th, 2014. A non-refundable fee for each set of bid documents is as scheduled. The School District will only accept bids from companies that have been placed on its current list as a Pre-Qualified Contractor approved to perform environmental services. All School District Projects require MBE/WBE participation as shown in the specification FEE BUDGET B-030 C of 2013/14 General High School Conversion $202,700.00 $100.00 John L. Kinsey 6501 Limeklin Pike Philadelphia, PA 19138
B-022 C of 2013/14 Mechanical CTE Classroom Modernization $ 123,000.00 $100.00 Kensington Health & Science High School 2463 Emerald Street Philadelphia, PA 19125
B-031 C of 2013/14 Mechanical High School Conversion John L. Kinsey 6501 Limeklin Pike Philadelphia, PA 19138
B-023 C of 2013/14 Electrical CTE Classroom Modernization $ 103,000.00 $100.00 Kensington Health & Science High School 2463 Emerald Street Philadelphia, PA 19125
B-032 C of 2013/14 Electrical High School Conversion John L. Kinsey 6501 Limeklin Pike Philadelphia, PA 19138
* A pre-bid conference and site tour will be held at the project location at the main entrance, on Friday, April 23rd, 2014 at 1:00 p.m.
* A pre-bid conference and site tour will be held at the project location at the main entrance, on Friday, May 2, 2014 at 10:00 a.m.
Specifications and/or plans and contract documents may be examined and copies thereof obtained from the School Reform Commission, 440 North Broad Street, 3rd floor, Philadelphia, PA 19130.
Specifications and/or plans and contract documents may be examined and copies thereof obtained from the School Reform Commission, 440 North Broad Street, 3rd floor, Philadelphia, PA 19130.
Information as to contract documents, etc., may be obtained at the above address, or telephone 215-400-4730. Make checks payable to the School District of Philadelphia.
Information as to contract documents, etc., may be obtained at the above address, or telephone 215-400-4730. Make checks payable to the School District of Philadelphia.
The School Reform Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids and make the awards to the best interests of the School District of Philadelphia.
The School Reform Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids and make the awards to the best interests of the School District of Philadelphia.
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(Cont. From 11) might cut chiropractic, podiatry, optometry and transport. How else can you pay for a better health-care plan for 700 new workers? The District Council 47 (AFSCME) endorsements have come in and they endorsed McCORD for Governor. Was it a profile in courage when they declined to endorse a candidate in the 180th, 190th, 191st, 192nd and 197th Dists.?... ADVERTISING on PUBLIC buildings – if credit is given, it should be to Council
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