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January May 14, 2015 16, 2014 FROM PARKS & REC Leo Dignam, 186th State Rep. Jordan Harris, Councilman Kenyatta Johnson, Point Breeze Youth Development Basketball Chair, Kenyatta Bey and Rec Leader Octavia Cherry break ground for the new soft-surface basketball-court renovation. “These play areas made me the person I am today. This playground will be a safe haven for our children and improve their quality of life. The ground we stand on saves a lot of lives by keeping young men active and diffusing turf wars. Chew Playground holds a special place in my heart. The $100,000 investment which also includes reseeding the football field, will keep our youth invested in the 2nd Councilmanic Dist. It will be an urban oasis,” said Johnson. Photo by Maria Merlino


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‘Sal’ Picked Pinnacle “Man Of The Year”

by Maria Merlino The Millay Club Alumni Association of Neumann-Goretti has announced Salvatore J. Patti as its 2015 Pinnacle Award Man of the Year. Growing up, Patti was fascinated by successful people -- what they did to achieve success by owning their own businesses or being part of a bigger business. He was highly influenced by the Norbertine priests in St. John Neumann HS who instilled in him the concept of working hard, being passionate and giving back to society. “You’ve got to find your own path in life and never forget where you came from,” he says philosophically. “Business is an art and depends on the types of relationship you build. My employer, PNC Bank, has been very good to me and helps in my visibility in the community. The American Dream is to be successful, self-sustain-

but his parents made ing and paying it forsure he took classes ward.” in English. The concept of hard work is not new “They worked for everything and let me to him. Born in Sicily know that I too had to and brought over to work. My first job at the US in 1968 by his 14 was working in parents and grandparents, Patti celebrated Betty’s Discount Store as a stock boy. his second birthday in I remember my Aha! America on Jul. 12 of moment in an ecothat year. His father nomics class at Neuwas a cabinetmaker mann. The concept of who joined the Carpenters Union and his business was for me. SALVATORE J. “Sal” Patti, I choose Philadelphia mother was a seamPNC Bank’s senior VP of comUniversity as my colstress whose specialty mercial banking, stands in front lege and got my dewas invisible weavof wall of awards and honors he gree in accounting,” ing. has gleaned over the years. he relates. They made a short Photo by Maria Merlino Patti is competitive stop in Overbrook but then settled in South Philadelphia and loves to work both sides of his where he still resides in Girard Estates. brain and is committed to a life of He struggled with the language at first, service to the community. He is inter-

ested in the arts and sits on several boards, including the Studio Incamminati School for Contemporary Realist Art, where he is friends with the world-famous portrait artist Nelson Shanks. “Life is a contact sport,” he said. “To have the ability to meet so many different people and for them to be successful and for me to be successful as well. I dedicate this honor of the Pinnacle Award to my parents and grandparents who always said that it wasn’t important how much money you have in your pocket but the number of friends you have and the ability to bring them together. I’m very humbled by this award.” Patti is married to Pina Carabello Patti, Esq. and has two children, Joseph and Annalise. The award ceremony will be held at the Hyatt at the Bellevue Hotel on May 16. For ticket info, go to www.millayclub.org.

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by Maria Merlino Galdo’s Catering & Entertainment Complex at 20th Street & Moyamensing Avenue set the scene for the 25th annual South Philadelphia Business Association Scholarship Awards. Each student selected had not only superior academics but were involved in extensive

community service. Eleven scholarships of $1000 were given to each student. “Be role models. Come back to South Philadelphia and better our community. We need your talent to fill the shoes of us. You are our future,” said master of ceremonies Vince DeFino.

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VINCENT Giusini, Jr. will be graduating Roman Catholic HS and then attend Rowan where will pursue a degree in liberal arts. His dad, judicial candidate for Common Pleas Court Vince Giusini, Sr., is pleased as punch. PACIFICO FORD’S best salesman, Rocky DeGregorio, is proud of his cousin Felicia Hall. Felicia will graduate from Neumann/Goretti and has enrolled in Arcadia University for liberal arts.

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If You Really Care… This City was not found wanting when the Amtrak Train derailed, sending coaches over their sides, killing six passengers and causing injuries to many others. Our first responders were there almost immediately. They deserve the praise they get almost daily. But this City’s voters may again prove they don’t know which way is up, if the report we have received show a turnout on election day of from 20 to 30%. Six candidates for Mayor have been spreading the message Tuesday is Election Day. Scores of judges, council candidates and commission candidates have done the same. Yet there is widespread indifference. If all the parents of all the children in public schools were truly committed to better schools, we could see a decent turnout. If all those students over 18, who love appearing before TV news cameras as they rally for better schools and more opportunities to get into college, vote – then we cvould set a turnout record. If they don’t, we will need to restrain ourselves from throwing tomatoes at them when they again protest before the School District at Broad & Spring Garden. 9 p.m. $125. Checks payable to Phila. Republican City Committee. Mail to Mike Cibik, Vice Chair, 1500 Walnut St., Su. 900, Phila., PA 19102. For info (215) 735-1060. May 14- State Rep. Leslie May 14- Women for Omar Acosta hosts Senior Fair at Sabir host City Commission Mann Older Adult Ctr., 3201 candidate at Stinger Lounge, N. 5th St., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 4600 N. Broad St., 6-9 p.m. Most services available in Eng- Tickets $20. For info Michael lish & Spanish. For info (215) Cogbill (267) 239-3532. 457-5281. May 14- Meet Jim Kenney for May 14- State Rep. Mark Mayor, Ori Feibush for 2nd Cohen & Rising Sun Ave. Re- Dist. Council and other candivitalization Group present Sr. dates at Calvary Acad., 3301 Health & Fitness at Lawncrest S. 20th St., starting 6:15 p.m. Rec Ctr., 6000 Rising Sun Snacks, Coffee, Dessert. SponAve., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Light sored by Barbara Capozzi. lunch provided. RSVP Deb May 14- Evening with KenyWhittingham (215) 342-2167. atta Johnson at Galdo’s CaterMay 14- Fundraiser is hosted ing, 20th & Moyamensing, for judicial candidate Wayne 7-11 p.m. Food, drinks, live Bennett at Lou & Choo’s, 21st musical entertainment. Special & Hunting Pk. Ave., 5-9 p.m. guests Marcus, Old Timers and Tickets $10 in advance, $13 at Khalil. Tickets $25. For tickets door. For info (267) 800-4095. Daniel (215) 605-5386. May 14- Fundraiser is hosted May 15- State Sen. Anthony for Chris Mallios at Knock, Williams and MFI Law Group 225 S. 12th St., 5:30-7 p.m. host Phila. Expungement Clinic Advocates $500, Supporters at Community of Compassion $250, Friends $50. Host levels CDC, 6148 Cedar Ave., 2-6 Benefactors $5,000, Sponsors p.m. Free. All filing fees will $2,500, Hosts $1,000. For info be waived by the court. ReKristen Stoner (267) 314-7770 serve a seat. Call Eddie Mack or kstoner@saintbernard- (215) 492-2080. group.org. May 15- Frank Pender hosts May 14- Phila. Republican Beth Haliburton, esteemed late Committee hosts Spring Cock- committeewoman, Scholarship tail Party at P&P Caterers, DC Fund Pre-Election Party at 21, 2980 Southampton Rd., 6- Charlie B’s, 153 E. Chelten

Ave., 4-9 p.m. Tickets $12. For info (267) 973-0193. May 15- 16th Ward Democrats and Sheriff Jewell Williams host Fish Fry at Lou & Choo’s, 21st & Hunting Pk. Ave., 5-9 p.m. Tickets $10. All candidates invited. For info Alberta Williams (267) 687-7197. May 15- Pandora Woods hosts Old School Dance Party for Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown at The View, 800 N. Broad St., 6-11 p.m. Dancing, hors d’oeuvres, cash bar. Guests Lt. Gov. Mike Stack, State Sen. Vincent Hughes and Doug Henderson. For info (609) 472-1351 or Oldschoolparty2015@gmail.com. May 15- Day of the Rope Awards Dinner is hosted at Elevators Constructors’ Townsend Rm., 12273 Townsend Rd., 7 p.m. Honorees – Outstanding Irish American Labor Leader: John Kane of Plumbers Local 690; Lifetime Achievement Award: Judge Kevin Dougherty, Court of Common Pleas Administrative Judge/Trial Division; Frank Donaghy. May 15- State Rep. Cherelle Parker hosts Intergenerational

Old School Party at Temptations, 218 W. Chelten Ave., 8 p.m.-12 a.m. Bob-chacha & ’70s/s’80s/s’90s dance contests; $200 1st Prize, other prizes. Tickets $25; sell 9 to fill your table, yours is free. Checks payable to “People for Parker”. For info (267) 4156019. May 15- Penna. Democratic State Committee Black Caucus hosts GOTV Spring Cabaret at Oshiver Ha., 3901 Market St., 9 p.m.-1 a.m. $20 in advance, $25 at door. May 16- State Rep. Stephen Kinsey and Councilwoman Cindy Bass host Salute to Veterans at 1st United Methodist Ch., 6001 Germantown Ave., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Bell-ringing, high-school ROTC, health and PTSD screenings, veterans info, movie, luncheon. To receive certificate, vets must register by May 1. For info (215) 849-6592. May 16- Pre-Election Day Prayer & Praise Breakfast for Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown at Pinn Mem. Ch., 2257 N. 54th St., Register 8 a.m., Program 9-11 a.m., Exhibition & Fellowship 11

a.m.-1 p.m. Tickets $40 in advance, $50 at door, students $25. For info (215) 273-1924. May 16- State Rep. Mike Driscoll and Councilman Ed Neilson co-host Document Shredding & E-Waste Recycling Event at Linden Ave. Boat Launch (on River), 911:30 a.m. Free. For info (215) 281-3414 or email RepDriscoll@pahouse.net. May 16- 16th Ward Democrats and Sheriff Jewell Williams host Ward Mtg. at Winchester Rec Ctr., 2332 N. 15th St., 11 a.m.-1 p.m. All candidates invited. For info Alberta (267) 687-7197. May 16- State Rep. Louise Bishop hosts Spring Fling Kids Health Fair at Shepherd Rec Ctr., 5th & Haverford Ave., 14 p.m. Free health and safety screenings, info on state services and programs for children and adults. Free food, drinks, games, moon bounces, face painting, egg relay races, balloon animals, music, dancers and more. Children under 16 must be accompanied by adult. May 16- State Rep. Vanessa Lowery Brown hosts Image Awards at Christian Stronghold

Ch. 4701 Lancaster Ave., 3-6 p.m. Honoring women with positive community impact. To nominate women (215) 8796615. May 16- Preakness Run Salute to State Senate candidate John Sabatina at Taggart Ho., 9961 Frankford Ave., 5-8 p.m. Donations $40/$250/$500/$1,000. For info (215) 821-7606. May 17- St. Paul Parish holds Procession of Saints. Mass 10 a.m. at St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi Ch., 719 Montrose St. After Mass, Parade of Statues of Saints wends through Italian Market and ends at St. Paul’s Church, 9th & Christian Sts. Italian foodstuffs at booths end of parade. For info Fr. John Large (215) 923-0355. May 26- Samuel Staten, Sr. Charitable Trust holds Charity Golf Classic 2015 at Spring Mill C.C. in Ivyland, Pa. Honoring Pat Gillespie of Phila. Building & Construction Trades Council with “Making a Difference” Award. To sponsor or participate, visit http://statencharitabletrust.org/ 2015golf.php to register online or download brochure. (Cont. Page 52)


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STEVE JONES, left, and members of 52nd Ward Executive Committee gathered in Pinn Memorial Church to hear from a multitude of candidates. Common Pleas candidate Tracy Roman was invited to join. Photo by Joe Stivala cates a failure in Williams’ with many of them throughout campaign team to reach out on the city, especially those who more than one occasion for made good use of his office. personal sit-downs with those Ken Trujillo, who had been leaders. Jim Kenney, by just an early candidate for Mayor being Kenney, hasn’t had to do and withdrew after finances much beyond say thanks to appeared not to be going his those coming over to his side, way, has endorsed Kenney. knowing his years in City His campaign strategists have Council have kept him in touch (Cont. Page 10)

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(Cont. From Page 8) of error – they offer an opportunity for professionals, academics, candidates, donors, and the general public – to see how campaigns are progressing or failing.” This Mayor’s race has thrown up enough smoke and fire, emails, door circulars, and television spots, loaded us up with whispered advice from political insiders from various candidates to make it look like we can pick a winner. Checking our own sources, beginning at the ward level, we learn all the mayoral campaigns have thrown all their eggs at television. They don’t understand what it takes to bring a strong electoral turnout. Registrations are low as are requests for absentee ballots, foretelling us to expect a low turnout ranging from 20 to 35% of the electorate. Councilman David Oh, to his credit, launched a 2nd annual Asian American Voter Registration Drive last Saturday which should help him in the general election. We are disappointed to see the absence of old-fashioned grassroots skirmishes taking place in the contested 2nd and 7th Councilmanic Dists. No committee people or candidate’s supporters have reported battling over registrations and absentee-ballot applications. Heavy money has come into the campaigns of Jim Kenney, State Sen. Tony Williams and Lynne Abraham. All have topped the million-dollar mark, and enough of it came in time to allow the smartest campaigners to get into the trenches and get their candidate the mayoral position on the ballots passed around election day. It’s obvious some of the African American ward leaders in the Democratic Party will be passing out ballots with Jim Kenney’s name in the Mayor’s position. This indi-

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Moms Welcomed By Brownlee (Cont. From Page 9) already crossed over to the Kenney campaign. He said, “I became a candidate for Mayor because Philadelphia is at an inflection point in its history. We have a painfully high 26% poverty rate and over 500,000 adult Philadelphians are functionally illiterate. At the same time, we are witnessing revitalization and growth many thought impossible. We are at a moment where so much progress is possible, but only if our next Mayor has visionary ideas and the ability to get things done. Jim Kenney is the best choice for Mayor.” Kenney’s campaign has put together a coalition of smart campaign operators, welcoming aboard those lined up by Trujillo, who this week endorsed Kenney. Their press efforts have eclipsed in news releases and event announcements the (Cont. Page 30)

SOME OF CROWD which filled sidewalks as State Rep. Michelle Brownlee hosted her annual Mother’s Day celebration outside her office. That’s Joyce McCutcheon standing to right. Photo by Joe Stivala

PGW’s Diane Martino joins State Rep. Michelle Brownlee to watch as marching drum corps parades by to entertain crowd. Photo by Joe Stivala

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WEST PHILLY’s 60th Ward Leader Greg Spearman, center with hat, hosted “down home” candidates’ meet-&-greet on 52nd Street with Chairwoman Brenda Reavis preparing meatballs and chicken. Candidates included Rainy Papademetriou for Common Pleas Judge; Lisa Deeley for City Commissioner; Judge Kenneth Powell; Councilman at Large Ed Neilson; Spearman; Judges Stephanie Sawyer and Vincent Melchiorre; and Councilman at Large Bill Greenlee. On bottom row are Tracy Roman and Deborah Watson-Stokes, candidates for Common Pleas Court. Photo by Joe Stivala

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GIVING essential information to senior mothers were Tamika Cowan Dales from PCA, Dr. Mary Wade and Tamoul Quatracene, seen here with State Rep. Brownlee, standing right. Photo by Joe Stivala

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phia. Foradora from Jefferson and Woodruff from Allegheny County. Stevens Correale, from Luzerne County, is the top Republican on the ballot. He is followed by Anne Covey, Bucks; Rebecca Warren, Montour; Mike George, Adams; Cheryl Allen, Allegheny; and Judy Olson, Allegheny. The first candidate on the ballot has a built-in advantage. If a voter normally pushes buttons or levers horizontally, that can affect who comes in second or third if the voters just care to vote for the first three names they spot. If they vote in vertical fashion, that vote pattern can change, benefitting the third on the ballot. David Wecht and Kevin Dougherty are now well known among the organized Democratic Party workers around the state. Dougherty has spent as much time in Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties as Wecht has spent in Philadelphia, and the other counties bordering this city. Both are favored to finish in the top three. They have full labor endorsements, and both have raised substantial funds. Wecht picked up the endorsement last week of a host of Southwestern Pennsylvania elected officials as well.

Judge Wecht is expected to lead the Democratic ticket on primary day. He has moved a bit further in his pledge to bring reform to the Supreme Court, releasing a third TV commercial, entitled “Robes”, which highlights Wecht’s history of reform and his five-point plan to restore ethics and transparency to the Supreme Court. That is getting him more notice from those voters fed up with the present court. It highlights the fact he has successfully implemented court reforms in his career on the various benches. “’Robes’ is a powerful spot that not only highlights Judge Wecht’s experience but also the many reform measures he successfully implemented while on the bench,” stated Mitch Kates, campaign manager for Wecht’s Supreme Court campaign. “The voters of Pennsylvania are tired of the scandals that have plagued the High Court for far too long. David Wecht is the type of reformer and potential justice they are for which they are hungry.” A workhorse, Wecht has a record on the Superior Court, which incidentally is dominated by women, writing more decisions than his peers. His campaign route brought him to the offices of

Ann Lazarus the Philadelphia Public Record and we learned he is seasoned party worker, “one of us!” Before entering the judiciary, he was vice chair of the State Democratic Party and a veteran doorknocker from the beginning of his political career, which is why he is expected to lead the Democratic ticket next Tuesday. Judge Wecht also received the highly coveted endorsement from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. In its endorsement, the Post Gazette noted, “Judge Wecht is a big believer in strong ethics and transparency, and the Post-Gazette was impressed by his commitment to curb judicial misconduct.” Judge Wecht has received a string of endorsements across Pennsylvania, including former Gov. Ed Rendell, the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, the Pennsylvania AFLCIO, the Pennsylvania Building & Construction Trades Council, US Sen. Bob Casey, the Fraternal Order of Police, the Pennsylvania Fire Fighters and many others, including the Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Organization for Women. He has also received the highest rating (“Highly Recommended”) of the Pennsylvania Bar Association. Married, he lives in Al-

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of the seats to flip the partisan balance in their favor. It’s now 3-2 in favor of Republicans with two vacancies. Pennsylvania voters have not participated in a competitive Supreme Court race since 2009 when Joan Orie Melvin (R) won election. Court elections in 2011 and 2013 were uncontested for incumbent justices. The lone incumbent on the ballot, Correale Stevens (R), was not elected to the office and must win election to qualify for an uncontested retention election after a 10-year term. Republican or Democrat the three newcomers will have a unique ability … to screw up or to reshape the Supreme Court, if they decide to work as a team. It’s a phenomenon known as the “freshman-class syndrome”: when a large wave of elected officials arrives in a public body in the same year, they can create a solidarity and a culture of their own. On the Democratic side battling in the primary are six, with Judge David Wecht at the top of the ballot, followed by Christine Donohue, both from Allegheny County; Kevin Dougherty, Anne E. Lazarus John Foradora and Dwayne D. Woodruff. Dougherty and Lazarus are from Philadel-

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legheny County with his wife and four children. The state’s mandatory retirement age for judges could factor into the Supreme Court race if a proposed ballot measure is approved by voters. states judges and justices must retire from office on the last calendar day of the year they turn 70 years old. is one more vote of the away from joining the court race on the November 2015 ballot. This amendment, sponsored by State Rep. Kate Harper (R-61), would amend Article V to raise the retirement age to 75. Six candidates on the May primary ballot will turn 70 during the next decade, which would lead to mandatory retirements prior to the end of their terms. Justice Stevens, currently 68 years old, would turn 70 only one year after the beginning of a full 10-year term if he is elected. Stevens told reporters in February 2015 that he believed the measure would become law, arguing, “It’ll combine experienced judges who are available and want to work while continuing to infuse new judges into the system.” Here are Pennsylvania Bar Association SC Court candidate ratings: Judge Cheryl L. Allen – Rating: Highly Recommended The candidate currently serves on the Superior Court of Pennsylvania, having been elected in November 2007. Prior to her tenure on the Superior Court, she served as a judge on the Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County for 17 years. Judge Anne E. Covey – Rating: Not Recommended Shortly after being admitted to the bar, the candidate entered the private practice of law, first as an associate and (Cont. Page 17)

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by Joe Shaheeli For some time the impression of citizens is the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has lost all credibility as a judiciary panel whose members are impartial, unswayed by party loyalty, objective, straightforward and willing to bare their souls to the voters who placed them on this highest bench in the Commonwealth. It’s been anything but that in the minds of growing numbers of Pennsylvania. Three of their number have earned unpleasant headlines that reinforce this belief. But a possibility exists to eliminate party control and bring in a new dynamism with fresh minds. It will take jurists who are fully aware of what the Pennsylvania Constitution validates understand the need to change rules, allowing the Court to be more open to the electorate in all operations. Among those, and a frontrunner expected to easily win the Democratic primary for Supreme Court, is David Wecht of Allegheny County. Three candidates from each party will face each other in the Nov. 3 election. The top three will win 10-year terms. Ten years later, voters will again get a chance to say “yes” or “no” for another 10year hold on the seat since they will be on a retention ballot. History shows retention elections are always favorable as long as the jurist maintains a low profile and doesn’t get in any serious trouble. The three will put on their Supreme Court robes, knowing they owe no one after the moment they are worn in. But some relationships do remain. Those making the majority party will control the vast patronage and all the goodies and emoluments belonging to that court. Democrats need to win two

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Judge Dwayne D. Woodruff domestic matters, business law and administrative practice. The Commission recommends the candidate for service as a Supreme Court justice. Judge Michael A. George – Rating: Recommended The candidate serves as the president judge on the Adams County Court of Common Pleas. He was elected to the court in 1999 and has presided over a variety of cases, including criminal, civil and family matters. Prior to his tenure on the court, the Candidate served as the Adams County District Attorney for five years. Judge Anne E. Lazarus – Rating: Highly Recommended The candidate served with distinction on the Philadelphia

Judge Michael A. George ministrative experience and his work ethic, judicial temperament and integrity, the Commission recommends the Candidate to serve on the Supreme Court. Judge John H. Foradora – Rating: Recommended The candidate is a sitting Common Pleas Court judge in a one-judge judicial district. His private practice provided him with a broad array of experience in criminal defense,

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Court of Common Pleas before ascending in 2010 to the Pennsylvania Superior Court bench, where she also has served with distinction. She currently serves on the Judicial Conduct Board and was appointed chair of the Ad Hoc Supreme Court Committee to draft a new Model Code of Judicial Conduct, which was adopted by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in July 2014. Judge Judith F. Olson – Rating: Highly Recommended The candidate is a keen legal thinker and the author of well-reasoned and well-written opinions. The candidate started her legal career as a highly-regarded legal scholar and a well-organized litigator handling complex civil litigation. The candidate practiced in state and federal courts. She ascended to the bench first as a judge on the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. After serving nearly a year as a trial court judge, she began her service as a judge in the Pennsylvania Superior Court. Justice Correale F. Stevens – Rating: Highly Recommended The candidate has served as a Pennsylvania jurist for 24 years. Commencing in 1991 and continuing through 1998, the candidate served on the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas. From 1998 through 2013, he sat on the Superior Court of Pennsylvania, serving as its president judge in his final years on that court. Currently, the candidate is a Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice, having been appointed by the Governor in 2013 and confirmed unanimously. Rebecca L. Warren – Rating: Not Recommended For most of her career, the

candidate worked as a civil litigator. She handled a variety of matters, including contract disputes, trusts and estates, family law matters, real estate and transactions. In 2011, she was elected District Attorney of Montour County and presently serves in that capacity. For most of her tenure, she has been the only prosecutor for Montour County and has been supported by a small staff. While she has handled a broad range of civil and criminal matters, the Commission is concerned about the depth and breadth of her appellatelevel experience. Judge David N. Wecht – Rating: Highly Recommended The candidate has consistently shown his affinity for the law since the beginning of his legal career as a hardworking and prolific lawyer, and, more recently, as a distinguished member of the judiciary for the last 12 years. While serving as a common pleas court judge in Allegheny County, he created the innovative One Family, One Judge program that sought and achieved consistency in matters before the family court division. The candidate has presided over many cases in the civil division of the common pleas court as well. The candidate ascended to the

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Justice Correale F. Stevens Pennsylvania Superior Court in 2011, where he further honed his skills as a well-respected and thoughtful jurist. His forward-thinking approach to the law, unquestioned legal ability, integrity

Cheryl Allen and judicial temperament would serve him well, and the Commission highly recommends him for a seat on the Supreme Court. Judge Dwayne D. Woodruff – Rating: Recommended The candidate has been a judge on the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas since 2005. Prior to his tenure on the bench, he was a founding partner at a Pittsburgh law firm and regional vice president/director of operations and counsel for a financial-services company.

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Judge Christine L. Donohue a member of the Commonwealth Court have been well written, clear and concise. In connection with her 2011 campaign for Commonwealth Court, the candidate signed a pledge to not engage in false or misleading campaign advertising. Judge Christine L. Donohue – Rating: Highly Recommended The candidate has been a judge on the Superior Court of Pennsylvania since January 2008. Prior to her tenure on the court, she was a practicing attorney with extensive civil trial and appellate court experience. She demonstrates a wealth of knowledge in a variety of areas, including civil, domestic relations, criminal and constitutional matters. Judge Kevin M. Dougherty – Rating: Recommended Before being appointed to the trial bench, the candidate worked as An Assistant Dis-

trict Attorney in Philadelphia and in private practice as a criminal and civil litigator. He was appointed by the Governor in 2001 to fill an unexpired term on the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. He was then elected to a 10-yearterm in 2001 and retained in 2011. He has been appointed to serve as chair of the administrative governing board in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas and administrative judge of the trial division. He had served previously as administrative judge of the family division and supervising judge of the juvenile branch. In these roles, he implemented innovative solutions to problems in the juvenile dependency and delinquency areas. He has served on statewide commissions studying juvenile justice Based on his judicial and ad-

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(Cont. From Page 15) then as a partner. During the years of her private practice, the candidate represented corporations in labor and employment matters. In 2011, she was elected as a judge of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania. Her opinions as

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“I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but the content of their character.”

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(Martin Luther King Jr.)

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PAST MAYORS ENDORSED OVER THE YEARS BY

Sid Booker Who Wholeheartedly Supports

Jim Kenney For Mayor Because of the “Content of his Character” Frank Rizzo

Primary Election - Vote Tuesday May 19, 2015

Bill Green “1980-1984”

“1972-1980”

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W. Wilson Goode

Michael Nutter

“1984-1992”

“2008-2016”

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WHY WE SHOULD SUPPORT SENATOR

ANTHONY HARDY WILLIAMS MESSAGE FROM THE KOREAN COMMUNITY

Back in 1995, Councilman James Kenney spear-headed an effort to ban the take out sale of beer and malt liquors by stop and go shops. He claims that the sale of beer and liquor by these establishments are destructive nuisances because it leads to public drunkenness, fights, drugs, and violence. He wrote and proposed Bill No. 950213 on April 12, 1995 along with a few other members of City Council. The bill’s aim was to put a stop to these take out sales by placing additional requirements on establishments that sell beer and malt liquors. It would require stores to have tables and seats for at least 30 patrons, have at least 300 square feet of space available to customers, and imposed penalties for any violations, up to and including license, revocation. While the purpose of the bill seems positive on the surface, it had a discriminatory effect because of the negative impact it had on the Asian community and the Asian businesses that sold beer and malt liquor. The sale of beer and malt liquor make up the majority of their income, and businesses can’t survive without it. Asian businesses reported that they lose 40% of their business due to the ban on malt liquor and beer, the effects of which are still being felt today. The task of being compliant with this ordinance is an undue burden because of the expenses needed to create the extra space and seating needed. In addition, there is evidence that Asian businesses are being specifically targeted. At the time, of the 2,000 active liquor licenses in the city of Philadelphia, less than 200 were held by Asian Americans. However, 40 of the 42 businesses listed by the city as “troublesome” takeout beer delis were owned and operated by Asian Americans. This is evidence of discrimination and selective enforcement. I think it is clear by this example that Councilman Kenney is not a friend to the Asian community and does not have our interests at heart. I believe it would be a mistake to endorse and support him for Mayor. Senator Anthony Hardy Williams is a candidate that I believe we can support. Senator Williams has a distinguished record of public service to the City of Philadelphia and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Senator Williams believes in an open and transparent government. He wants to make the position of Inspector General permanent, improve access to campaign financial information for all voters, and increase every Philadelphian’s access to the government using online resources. As a member of the Committee on Ethics and Official Conduct, Senator Williams introduced comprehensive ethics legislation and fought to ban cash gifts to public officials, limit non-monetary gifts, and increase criminal and civil penalties for violations. Senator Williams’s economic development plan strives to make Philadelphia a thriving worldclass city that attracts businesses and investments. He is committed to reducing poverty, enacting tax reform, keeping our streets clean, and increase job training and youth workforce programs to keep Philadelphia competitive and increase job opportunities for our city's youth and unemployed. During his time in the Senate, Senator Williams has introduced legislation to simplify the certification process for minority-owned businesses, and as Mayor, he will work with local banks to increase loans to small businesses to continue to grow and stimulate the economy. Education is another issue that is important to the Senator. Senator Williams is committed to investing in public education, expand access to Pre-K programs, and increase opportunities to higher education for Philadelphia's youth. Senator William’s goal as Mayor will be to secure at least $200 million for the Philadelphia School district for the 2016 Fiscal Year by urging City Council to increase the city's property tax allocation from 55%-60%, public charter school reimbursement from the state legislature, and the Philadelphia School partnership. I hope you will agree that Senator Williams is the better choice of candidate for Philadelphia's next Mayor. I believe he has the interest of the Asian community at heart, and will work with us to improve life in Philadelphia for all who live here. Thank you. Mahn Suh Park 215-909–0936

MESSAGE FROM THE CHINESE COMMUNITY

With Senator Williams’ distinguished record of public service to the City of Philadelphia and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, we believe he is the right person for the job. Senator Williams believes in an open and transparent government. He wants to improve access to campaign financial information for all voters, and increase every Philadelphian's access to the government using online resources. As a member of the Committee on Ethics and Official Conduct, Senator Williams introduced comprehensive ethics legislation and fought to ban cash gifts to public officials, limit nonmonetary gifts, and increase criminal and civil penalties for violations. Education is another important issue for our senator. He is committed to investing in public education, expand access to Pre-K programs, and increase opportunities to higher education for Philadelphia's youth. As Mayor, our Senator Williams’ goal will be to secure at least $200 million for the Philadelphia School district for the 2016 Fiscal Year by urging City Council to increase the city’s property tax allocation from 55% to 60%, public charter school reimbursement from the state legislature, and the Philadelphia School partnership. In addition to education, our Senator Williams also developed an economic plan which strives to make Philadelphia a thriving world-class city that attracts businesses and investments. He is committed to reducing poverty, enacting tax reform, keeping our streets clean, and increase job training and youth workforce programs to keep Philadelphia competitive and increase job opportunities for our city's youth and unemployed. By simplifying the certification process for minorityowned businesses during his time in the senate; As Mayor, he will work with local banks to increase loans to small businesses to continue to grow and stimulate the economy. As for Senator Williams’ competition, Councilman James Kenney; you wrote and proposed Bill No. 950213 on April 12, 1995 which concerning “troublesome takeout beer delis”. When the 40 of 42 troublesome takeout beer delis listed by the City are owned by Asian Americans; how can you prove to Asian community that you are not going to discriminate and have selective enforcement against us??? I think the choice is clear!!! I hope you all will agree that Senator Williams is the better choice of candidate for Philadelphia's next Mayor. I believe he has the interest of the Asian community at heart, and will work with us to improve the life of everyone in Philadelphia!!! Jack Xiao 267-241-3388


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GOP’s Dailey Has Family Help 5TH SENATORIAL Dist. GOP candidate Tim Dailey says count ’em. Each of his family members will be working polls this election day in an uphill effort to win 5th Senatorial seat over opponent Democrat State Rep. John Sabatina.

Gordon Campaign’s Cookin’ CITY COMMISSION candidate Tracey Gordon cooked up a storm at her S.W. Phila. home, raising funds for host of supporters by offering fried-chicken or roast-beef dinners with cupcakes. Everyone (even her dog) was impressed!

N.E. Ward Leaders For Kevin

WARD LEADERS Bob Dellavella and Councilman Bobbie Henon flank Judge Kevin Dougherty and N.E. Democratic Ward Leaders will be pushing for his Supreme Court nomination Election Day. Photo by Harry Leech

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Hillary Needs Local 19

HILLARY has as an edge with Local 19 Sheet Metal Workers Union, headed by Business Mgr. Gary Masino. Above Political Director Joe Rispo have trained their men in art of true political canvassing, making face-to-face contact with Photo by Joe Stivala voters.

In Kyriakakis’ Corner

FLOCKING to fashionable Estia in Center City was a host of eager supporters of Anthony Kyriakakis for Common Pleas Court judge.


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GOP Wards Raise Funds Rep. Kinsey Hosts In G’town At Quaker City Yacht Gala

GOP WARD Leader and host Bill Pettigrew LOOKING every bit the pirate is Bruce Holz, welcomes council-at-large candidate Matt center, flanked by Big Jim Hoth and Don TipWolfe and Denise Furey to gala by the pett. Delaware at Quaker City Yacht Club.

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ENJOYING river breezes were Bill Pettigrew, Ross Feinberg, Fran Woodruff, Robert Stickel, and Joseph Bruno, Jr. and Sr.

IT’S beer and breeze with Ward Leaders Mike Barkovich, Bill Pettigrew and Kevin Pasquay with Jossiel Caseta, Ryan Pirotti and Frank Cristinzio.

STATE REP. Steven Kinsey, left, hosted candidates forum in Germantown, bringing together Kevin Dougherty, candidate for Supreme Court, with judicial candidates Jodi Lobel, Jennifer Schultz, Christian DiCicco, Rainy Papademetriou, Melissa Brumbach, Supreme Court candidate Anne Lazarus; Rania Major; Tracy Roman; Lisa Deeley, City Commission candidate; and State Rep. Dwight Evans. Back row: Derek Green for Council at Large; judicial candidate Jim DiBernardinelli; Lynne Summers; Judge Mike FanPhoto by Joe Stivala ning and judicial candidate Christine Hope.

Ward 40B Listeners

WARD 40B Leader Anne Brown, seated right, and her executive board listen to a talk in Photo by Joe Stivala behalf of David Wecht, candidate for State Supreme Court.

Rendell Likes Lisa

Northeast Ward Leaders Gather

Oh, Korea Honored At I-House

WARD LEADERS Ed “Sonny” Campbell, back row, left of Congressman Bob Brady, and Sharon Losier, now a judicial candidate, were guests at meeting of N.E. Ward Leaders at Ashburner Inn. In photo are Robert Dellavella, Esq.; William Dolbow; Shawn Dillon; Harry Enggasser; Mike Kates; Bob Henon; Mike McAleer, Northeast Chairman; Campbell; John Sabatina; Party Chairman Brady; Janice Sulman, Esq.; Lorraine Bednarek; Dan Savage; Rosanne Pauciello; Brian Eddis; Photo by Joe Stivala Pat Parkinson; and Losier.

POPULAR former Gov. & Mayor Ed Rendell made it official! He’s for Lisa Deeley for City Commissioner.

GLOBAL Gala celebrated Korea’s rich cultural heritage and great contributions to Delaware Valley at International House in University City. Here musician plays traditional kayageum.

F I R S T Asian American elected official in Phila. Counc i l m a n David Oh posed with models in striking Korean costumes.

FOX’S Alex Holley, honoree Councilman David Oh and IHP CEO Tanya Steinberg feature council citation International House received.


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Too many Pennsylvanian workers are denied unemployment compensation eligibility due to the passage of Act 60.

You Paid In! Your Employer Paid In!

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You Deserve Your Benefits! Please contact your State Representative and State Senator. Visit www.legis.state.pa.us Urging them to support legislation restoring eligibility!

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To Chairman Bob Brady The Policy Committee and all of the Ward Leaders of Democratic City Committee. Thank you for your friendship, support and endorsement.

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L&I Seeks Your Input

begun the process to compile data inventories, and L&I is the fifth department to complete it.

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As part of the City’s effort to provide transparency and accountability across all departments, the Dept. of Licenses & Inspections announced it is seeking public input in order to prioritize open data sets relating to its work. L&I is partnering with the Office of Innovation & Technology to develop a data inventory, a list of all 69 datasets produced by the department, and has shared this list online. While the inventory does not contain the data itself, the list enables members of the public to see what data exists and how it is used. The online site also features a submission form for members of the public to provide feedback about which datasets are important to citizens. This public feedback will be used to prioritize the next set of open data releases from L&I. “This initiative enables us to break down data silos internally and build on our record of transparency,” said L&I Commissioner Carlton Williams. “Expanding public access to data is key to improving public safety in our city.” The L&I data inventory is part of a larger, citywide data inventory, giving all City departments insight into what data is produced around the city and who to contact to access it. Twelve departments have

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Puerto Rico Congressman For Morales COMMISSIONER Pedro Pierluisi of Puerto Rico, 3rd from left, flew in from Washington, D.C. to offer best wishes to his friend Manny Morales, Esq. in his race to become 5th Dist. Councilman. Morales, 4th from left, was joined at Harrowgate Plaza Rally by Ward Leaders Carlos Matos and Angel Cruz with Marnie Aument Loughrey, candidate for Council at Large; and Donna Aument, ward leader. The Commissioner sits in Congress, and is an equivalent to a US Photo by Joe Stivala congressman with no vote.


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continue unabated, drug dealing remains a problem; it is not only “stop and frisk” that Williams wants to end. Ramsey has a lot of people who like him and that mitigates the mileage Williams has gained from his announcement.

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(Cont. From Page 10) combined efforts of all the other mayoral candidates. Kenney has picked up the

overwhelming support of the activist groups in this city’s gay community. Williams has made firing Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey a wakeup call for the African American community. In those wards where shootings

He is asking voters to vote on his belief “The new Commissioner must understand that community policing is a mind set and not a policy.... That police are safer when they work in concert with community. My vision of One

Philadelphia is about bringing people together, and the current practices of the department continue the divide in too many communities.” Williams charged, “Before he ran for Mayor, Kenney was ‘annoyed’ by the limitations being placed on the Police Dept.’s use of force, angry that officers couldn’t use batons to the head. Kenney said he didn’t think stop-and-frisk was hurting anybody’s civil liberties. And during this campaign he had to be prodded

into adopting the President’s report on community policing, and still has hesitations and qualifications around a zerotolerance policy on hate speech by police officers.” Williams also has the endorsement of the major African American clergy groups in this city, good when adding pluses and minuses, but whose success in getting parishioners to follow their political guidance has been hard to gauge. Jim Kenney released two (Cont. Page 31)

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WARD LEADER City Controller Alan Butkovitz hosted candidates before his 54th Ward Committee at Randi’s. He’s seen here after introducing Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Photo by Bill Myers Brown.

THANK YOU to all our supporters who believe that voting matters: Laborers' District Council of Philadelphia & Vicinity Laborers' Local 332 Laborers' Local 135 Laborers' Local 413 Laborers' Local 57 Philadelphia Building Trades Philadelphia Council AFL-CIO AFSCME DC 47 AFSCME DC 33 AFSCME /NUHHCE District 1199C IBEW Local 98 Plumbers Union Local 690 Steamfitters' Local Union 420

IUPAT DC 21 IUEC Local 5 IUOE Local 542 Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers Local 1 Iron Workers Local 405 Sprinkler Fitters Local 692 Philadelphia & Vicinity Black Clergy US Congressman Chaka Fattah State Senator Vincent Hughes State Senator Anthony Williams State Rep. Cherelle Parker State Rep. Ron Waters State Rep. Louise Williams Bishop State Rep. Vanessa Brown State Rep. Jason Dawkins Councilman Curtis Jones, Jr. Councilman Kenyatta Johnson Councilwoman Cindy Bass Councilwoman Marian Tasco Councilwoman Maria Quinones-Sanchez Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds-Brown City Controller Alan Butkovitz Sheriff Jewel Williams Kenny Gamble Michael Rashid Universal Companies Business Association Universal Muslim Business Association

*Thank you to all the other organizations who have endorsed me, and my sisters, brothers and friends, who's love and energy make everything possible. There are so many of you we couldn't possibly list you all!*


We are among a huge class of fans happy to see our former Mayor/Governor Ed Rendell continues to wield some power as we can see from those who are lucky enough to have received his endorsement in this election. We believe it still packs a punch among some committee people and definitely among many voters. We’d like to see him become a mentor for the next

Allan Domb Commits To Animal Mission Allan Domb, a leading entrepreneur and candidate for City Council at Large, has added to his campaign message the need to join him in supporting Philadelphia’s Saved Me animal adoption center. He said, “Today I’ve committed to donating to Saved Me because I’m a proud pet-owner and I know that many pets throughout the city are looking for forever homes. Zoe, my Jack Russell terrier, is truly man’s best friend. Organizations like the Saved Me adoption center, which helps make those valuable connections, contribute greatly not just to the quality of life in Philadelphia, but to the peace of mind of pet owners and pet lovers across the city and throughout the region. My vision for Philadelphia is one in which everyone is able to give back through organizations (Cont. Page 32)

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(Cont. From Page 30) polls, showing him leading by one and then two points. Since then, neither he nor Williams has announced the results of their continual “inside” polling, meaning, “If we are leading, let’s announce it and if we aren’t, say we are not polling.” On paper, it looks as if this is Kenney’s race to lose. The official position of the Philadelphia Democratic Party is no mayoral candidates have an endorsement. Ward leaders are free to go where they want to in this election. So what stops Kenney from feeling confident? With less than a week to go, facing us is the foreverunanswered question, “Will the African American political leadership be able to deliver to Jim Kenney 25% of the votes from that community on Election Day?”, which is the per-

centage targeted for victory by his strategists. The next insoluble question, to be answered only on election day, is whether or not the mayoral campaigns of Lynne Abraham and Doug Oliver, both growing in strength, have taken votes presumably destined for Kenney or Williams in sufficient quantities to be considered spoilers, or surprise many by pulling votes to themselves in enough numbers to make our next Democratic mayoral nominee a candidate who won with a plurality?

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Singer Suspends Her Commission Campaign Commissioner Stephanie Singer announced she has “suspended my campaign for City Commissioner,” asking her

voters not to waste a vote for her on a Democratic write-in. She does come out with a list of endorsements. Check it out on http://www.vote-singer.com/. If “suspend” means she gave up on the primary, but may come back as an independent, under her own party label or any other, she will not be happy with the results.

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environment for its rescues. He asks all to look at website at www.savedme.org to donate, volunteer and adopt. Anti-Domb lobbyists have helped his campaign. He has gained the attention of PA Working Families, who protested outside of his fundraiser at Frankford Hall in Fishtown. Instead of causing him grief, that demo simply made more people aware of his campaign. They are moaning he was only willing to donate his council salary to the district.

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Council of the Service Employees International Union has endorsed Judges Kevin Dougherty, Anne Lazarus and David Wecht in the race for Pennsylvania Supreme Court. We wonder what took so long. Especially since Gabe Morgan, president of the SEIU Pennsylvania State Council and Pennsylvania director of SEIU 32BJ, told his members, “We have no doubt Judges Dougherty, Lazarus and Wecht will add wisdom, integrity and (Cont. Page 34)

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(Cont. From Page 32) businessman Neil Oxman and pushing for term limits in Council under the media presence of Neil Oxman, has been playing it safe, promoting Derek Green, Tom Wyatt and Isaiah Thomas. Oxman must have been checking our issues, since we have given these three good coverage during this campaign season. We understand Neil was asked by 3.0 supporters to get

their messages to our readership, which includes every committee person worth his or her salt, who will be taking to the polls impressions from what they have read over the year about many of the candidates on Tuesday’s ballot – especially those who have reached out to you committee people with their ads.

Public Hearing Notice The Committee of the Whole of the Council of the City of Philadelphia will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, May 21, 2015, at 1:00 PM, in Room 400, City Hall, to hear testimony on the following items: 150162 150163 150164 150165

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Resolution providing for the approval by the Council of the City of Philadelphia of a Revised Five Year Financial Plan for the City of Philadelphia covering Fiscal Years 2016 through 2020, and incorporating proposed changes with respect to Fiscal Year 2015, which is to be submitted by the Mayor to the Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority (the “Authority”) pursuant to the Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement, authorized by an ordinance of this Council approved by the Mayor on January 3, 1992 (Bill No. 1563-A), by and between the City and the Authority.

Copies of the foregoing items are available in the Office of the Chief Clerk of the Council, Room 402, City Hall. Immediately following the public hearing, a meeting of the Committee of the Whole, open to the public, will be held to consider the action to be taken on the above listed items. Michael Decker Chief Clerk City of Philadelphia

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An Ordinance to adopt a Capital Program for the six Fiscal Years 2016-2021 inclusive. An Ordinance to adopt a Fiscal 2016 Capital Budget. An Ordinance adopting the Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2016. An Ordinance amending Section 19-1801 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Authorization of Tax,” to further authorize the Board of Education of the School District of Philadelphia to impose a tax on real estate within the City of Philadelphia, to provide for an increase in the tax, and making technical changes, all under certain terms and conditions. An Ordinance amending Section 19-1806 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Authorization of Realty Use and Occupancy Tax,” to further authorize the Board of Education of the School District of Philadelphia to impose a tax on the use or occupancy of real estate within the School District of Philadelphia, under certain terms and conditions. An Ordinance amending Chapter 19-1500 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Wage and Net Profits Tax,” by revising certain tax rates, under certain terms and conditions. An Ordinance amending Section 19-1806 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Authorization of Realty Use and Occupancy Tax,” to further authorize the Board of Education of the School District of Philadelphia to impose a tax on the use or occupancy of real estate within the School District of Philadelphia and to set the rate for such tax, and making technical changes; all under certain terms and conditions.


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Breakfast With Sonny And Other Leaders DELIGHTFUL breakfast with ward leaders was chaired by 4th Ward Leader Sonny Campbell, 2nd from right bottom row. Joining in merriment are, in top row, Ward Leaders Donna Reed Miller, 59th; Arthur Green, 14th; Sheriff Jewell Williams, 16th; Councilman at Large Ed Neilson; Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell, 46th; City Commissioner Anthony Clark, 28th; Supreme Court candidate Hon. Kevin Dougherty; Bernadette Wyche, 24th; and State Rep. Angel Cruz, 7th. Bottom row: Ward Leaders Shirley Gregory, 49th; Harold James, 36th; and Campbell with Tracy Roman, Common Pleas judge candidate. Photo by Joe Stivala

(Cont. From Page 33) a passion for equal justice to the Commonwealth’s highest court.” “For too long, the Supreme Court has been plagued by corruption, scandal, and has allowed for gerrymandered districts that disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvania voters. It’s time to restore order and balance to the court,” said Neal Bisno, secretary-treasurer of the State Council and president of SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania.

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It seems the cement is drying hard on the pedestal for the Democratic search for a presidential candidate. The pedestal is already shaped for a woman and fashioned to make her look statuesque, maybe like a Greek goddess who can do no wrong. There is little serious discontent among Democrats that might prompt a major challenge to Hillary Clinton for that space, which was reserved a long, long time ago. With 60% of the vote among Iowa likely Democratic Caucus participants, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has an early lock on the first-in-the-nation presidential test, apparently undamaged by a nationwide flood of negative publicity, according to the latest Quinnipiac University poll. A similar poll taken at end of February showed her slipping by one point. Forget the runners-up. US Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont has 15% among Democrats, with 11% for VP Joseph Biden and 3% each for former US Sen. James Webb of Virginia and former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley. Another 7% are undecided. United Republicans Wards took a poll at their spring outing last week and attendees were polled as to which Republican they would like to see

become their presidential candidate. Here are the results garnered at the Quaker City Yacht Club and collated by Bill Pettigrew and his wife. Chris Christie 33.33%; Rand Paul 14.29%; Mike Huckabee 9.52%; Scott Walker 9.52%; Marc Rubio, 9.52%; Jeb Bush, 9.52; Donald Trump, 4.76%, and Anybody But Hillary 95. 2%.

Wilfredo Rojas Petition Asks For Papal Meeting Wilfredo Rojas, one of Philadelphia’s long-time Latino political and community advocate, is circulating via internet a petition to support the request of the families of murder victims to have an audience with His Holiness Pope Francis during his upcoming visit to Philadelphia. The petition is being circulated by the Wilfredo Rojas, Aleida García and the JusticeforALEXnow.com committee. Since Pope Francis often meets with bereaved families of murder victims, the petition mentions Wilfredo’s son Alejandro Rojas García was murdered on Jan. 24, 2015 and “has catapulted us in to the most difficult experience in our family’s history. As we connect with other families, which are going through this tragedy, we have been moved to request an audience with His Holiness to allow us the grace of his presence through an audience of prayer during his upcoming visit to Philadelphia. We are praying that this audience be granted for families that are suffering devastation.”

Firefighters Union Decide For Kenney The Philadelphia Fire Officers Union last Friday announced its endorsement of Democrat Jim Kenney for Mayor of Philadelphia. The membership of the PFOU, founded in 1953, includes all ranks above that of Firefighter or Paramedic (Lieutenant, Captain, Battalion Chief, Deputy Chief). Currently, the union has approximately 300 members. (Cont. Page 40)


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It is less than a week before the May 19 primary. Democratic mayoral candidates former CITY COUNCILMAN JIM KENNEY, STATE SEN. TONY WILLIAMS and to lesser degrees former DA LYNNE ABRAHAM and JUDGE NELSON DÍAZ have on the airways trying to persuade the electorate to vote for them. At this point it appears to be a battle between Kenney and Williams. Despite the large sums of money, the candidates have spent, there does not appear to a great interest in this race. Eight years ago Democrats appeared more excited. It must be embarrassing to the candidates that the electorate was more interested in a race won by probably the most-wonkish politician in Philadelphia history – MICHAEL NUTTER. The Democratic council at-large race become more interesting when ALLAN DOMB donated more than $250,000 to his race, triggering an increase to the donation limits applicable not only to other Democrats in the race but also for the Republican at-large candidates. Domb has been airing television ads for weeks. It will be interesting to see if his advertising is sufficient to overcome the fact the Democratic Party did not endorse him. I believe the two unendorsed Democrats who might (and I hope) beat the party are Domb and PAUL STEINKE. Steinke until recently was the general manager of the Reading Terminal Market. If ORI FEIBUSH succeeds in beating KENYATTA JOHNSON in the 2nd Dist. council race and Domb and Steinke prevail, there would be three Democratic Councilmen with actual private-sector experience. On the Republican side of the at-large race, Republican (Cont. Page 61)

By this time next week, the May primary will be over and we’ll know who is running for City Council and the Mayor’s office in November. Words cannot fully express how happy I am to be able to write the above sentence. I’ve covered elections in Philadelphia for a while now and this is the first one that’s left me tired. Not unimpressed. Not optimistic. Tired. The reasons I’m tired and can’t wait to see the end of this particular primary cycle are actually pretty extensive. One, I’m tired because it’s been a grind. When you have 23 people running for one set of offices alone — I see you City Council At-Large — it becomes hard to keep track of everyone. And if it’s hard for me, and I do it for a living, imagine being a regular voter. When it came to City Council At-Large, voters probably didn’t know where to start…and probably still don’t. Another reason is that I’m totally over the Mayor’s race. Totally. From the overlapping mayoral forums that don’t allow anyone to get the best information possible from the candidates, to the Battle of the Dueling Boogeymen that has become the contest between the Unions (Jim Kenney) and the Hedge Fund Billionaires (Sen. Anthony Williams) to the T. Milton Street and the shenanigans that come with it, the Mayor’s race has made me seriously consider writing in some random guy when I go to my polling place. Daffy Duck’s looking kind of good, by the way…. Last but not least, I’m tired of this race because it shows just how jacked up our system of campaign finance is. When it’s considered a victory for a super-PAC to be able to win $6 million, while the candidates are held to more-modest means, the system is a mess.

Yo! Here we go again with some repeat advice from snopes.com. When you get emails that demand you send the email on if you’re not ashamed of God/Jesus – that is email tracking, and they are playing on our conscience. These people don’t care how they get your email addresses, just as long as they get them. Also, emails that talk about a missing child or a child with an incurable disease (“how would you feel if that was your child”) – email tracking. Ignore them and don’t participate! Almost all emails that ask you to add your name and forward onto others are ways to get names and “cookie” tracking information for telemarketers and spammers – to validate active email accounts for their own profitable purposes. Do yourself a favor and stop adding your name(s) to those types of listing regardless how inviting they might sound! You may think you are supporting a great cause, but you are not! Instead, you will be getting tons of junk mail later and very possibly a virus attached! Email petitions are not acceptable to Congress or any other organization Tips for handling telemarketers: three little words that work! The three little words are: “Hold On, Please...’” Saying this, put down your phone and walk away; don’t hang up. Then when you eventually hear the phone company’s “beep-beep-beep’ tone”, you know it’s time to go back and hang up your phone. Do you ever get those annoying phone calls with no one on the other end? This is a telemarketing technique where a machine makes phone calls and records the time of day when a person answers the phone. This technique is used to determine the best time of day for a real salesperson to call back and get someone at home. What you can do after answering, if you notice there is no one there, is to immediately start hitting your # button on the phone, six or seven times as quickly as possible. This confuses the machine that dialed the call, and it kicks your number out of their system. Gosh, what a shame not to have your name in their system any longer! Junk Mail Help: When you get “ads enclosed with your phone or utility bill, return these ads (Cont. Page 61)

What could be more preposterous then the Daily News story claiming campaign-finance reform has helped to keep big money out of the Mayor’s race? The answer? Nothing. Such reforms have encouraged the creation of super-PACs that enable millions of dollars to be donated to candidates without attribution as to their origins. So now the Carpenters Union of New Jersey can donate to JIM KENNEY through a super PAC and not have to deal with the repercussions of being out of step with their fellow Carpenters Union members in Philadelphia. It also allows big-business folks like Susquehanna Group to pull the puppet strings of all those who carry their support for education vouchers. Most observers believe the Mayor’s race is a sprint to the finish line between STATE SEN. TONY WILLIAMS and former CITY COUNCILMAN JIM KENNEY. Each candidate claims vast support in different areas of the city. Turnout will be key. An intriguing question is whether former DISTRICT ATTORNEY LYNNE ABRAHAM could capture the disaffected and undecided who are not thrilled with the other candidates. It could happen, particularly in light of the trench warfare going on in different ballots throughout the different wards. People may decide to support the name they recognize and know. The four-term DA will likely get a large percentage of these voters. No matter the blitz on the television screens and in majormedia print ads for candidates not endorsed by the Democratic City Committee, odds favor those endorsed. Endorsements a coveted prize since it marshals the majority of ward leaders behind those endorsed. History has proved it so!

DOES ANYONE REMEMBER the flap over the POLICE COMMISSIONER in an earlier mayoral race? Arlen Specter ran for Mayor against incumbent JAMES H. J. TATE, and it appeared Specter would win … until Specter was asked if he would keep Commissioner Frank RIZZO. He said no to that. TATE said he would retain Rizzo and WON by 11,000 VOTES! Years have passed and people have changed. A mayoral candidate has every right to say he will not retain a Police Commissioner (it is not DUMB) – but that requires courage and it is fraught with great risk.... Police Commissioner RAMSEY earns $265,000 a year. He has two jobs, Police Commissioner and Public Safety Director, in addition to permission to teach. So time for each job can be compressed. Are there local police personnel QUALIFIED to be Commissioner? Heck, yes! BRAVO to Judge Kevin DOUGHERTY who asked for $1m in the court budget to buy ANKLE BRACELETS! Too many citizens LANGUISH in prison for months waiting for one! All at GREAT COST to TAXPAYERS. ROOM 215 should have no reservations about finding the money! Dougherty is running for a Supreme Court post – the only PHILLY CANDIDATE. Let’s get him elected! He cares and will be on the court for decades helping us..... BIRTHDAY wishes to Vince FUMO, who brought billions in development funds (during GOP administrations) to our city. Happy birthday also to Committeeman John DANFORD and Anna Re PARKINSON on her 12th!! BIG DEAL: The Chamber of Commerce did not endorse Bill GREENLEE for reelection as Councilman at Large. His Sick Leave bill must have sent them to the laxative isle of the pharmacy.... It was SAD news to hear that Tommy TUCKER Mullen passed. Tommy was a Committeeman who successfully ran three divisions. He once introduced me to his lovely Mom in a supermarket. Sadly missed by Mom and William DOLBOW, his ward leader. ROSA CASTILLO of the Office of Property Assessment got her Master’s in Management at Gwynedd Mercy College. PhD next? The White House may soon call her. CONGRATS!... It was so RELAXING not to read an article blasting KATHLEEN KANE. I spoke too soon; lo and behold another one – this time on the back pages. Will you STOP IT! We are still digging to find the sneaky folks in charge of any effort to bring Kane down. (Cont. Page 61)


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Labors Union…Building it right for a better and stronger community And promoting renaissance of North Broad St. Laborers’ District Council of the Metropolitan Area of Philadelphia and vicinity is comprised of four unions: Local 332, Samuel Staten, Jr., Vincent Primavera, Jr. Business Manager/Co-Chairman L.E.C.E.T. Co-Chairman Local 135, Daniel L. Woodall, Jr., Damian Lavelle Business Manager L.E.C.E.T. Management Trustee Local 413, James Harper, Jr., Fred Chiarlanza Business Manager L.E.C.E.T. Management Trustee Local 57, Walt Higgins Harry Hopkins Business Manager L.E.C.E.T. Management Trustee Laborers District Council, Ryan N. Boyer, Business Manager.

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Laborers’ District Council promotes a safe work environment, jobs completed on time and on budget, and represents union members, who are well trained, productive, professional, and take pride in their work. Union labor…building better and safer communities in Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties. This ad is presented by LECET The Laborers Employers Cooperation and Education Trust 665 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123 Telephone: 215-922-6139 Fax: 215-922-6109 Web: www.ldc-phila-vic.org Juan F. Ramos Administrator

(Cont. From Page 34) Kenney’s late father, Jim, was a member and former Recording Secretary of the PFOU in the 1970s. “I am grateful and humbled by the endorsement of the PFOU,” added Kenney. “The Fire Dept. is in my lifeblood. During my 23 years on City Council, I fought for fair wages, quality equipment and safe working conditions for our firefighters and all first responders.”

Kenyatta Unveils String Of Rec, Park Makeovers 2nd Dist. Councilman Kenyatta Johnson must have sensed he’d face strong opposition his second time around. He’s had in his Council District budget money in the works to upgrade rec centers and parks in need of refurbishing. This has given him an edge over his opponent Ori Feibush, allowing him to take part in ceremonies crediting him before voters at several sites in his district. Good campaigning.

Dem State Committee To Meet In Allentown The Pennsylvania Democratic Party will host its firstever State Committee meeting in Allentown, Pa. this Jun. 5-6 at the Renaissance Allentown Hotel. According to Exec. Dir. Diane Bowman, the Democratic Party is holding its meeting in Allentown, Pa. in recognition of the growing influence the Latino community has in Pennsylvania politics; Allentown is symbolic of that influence as 42.8% of Allentown’s population is Latino, and one in five residents of Lehigh County are now Latino. The growth of the Latino population will soon be formally reflected in the structure of the Pennsylvania Democrats. The meeting in Allentown coincides with the party’s (Cont. Page 41)

THE ARC of Phila. visited State Capitol as part of The Arc of Penna. Advocacy Day. Seen here, meeting with State Rep. Jim Roebuck, are Tanya Regli, executive director of The Arc of Phila.; Laura Princiotta, CEO of SpArc Phila.; and advocate Photo by Bonnie Squires Michael Anderson.

Green Bashes Gym

SCHOOL REFORM Commissioner Bill Green, left, came to Anthony Williams’ rally to condemn councilmanic candidate Helen Gym of hypocrisy. Gym had met with Williams to explore being on his ticket even after she had previously committed to Kenney’s ticket. Then she condemned Williams for accepting money from “rightwing billionaires” who support charter schools. But Gym herself has child in a charter school and even helped to found one, Green noted tartly.

Thank You, Jurors!

PHILA. JURORS were honored with City Council citation by Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown in City hall Jury Assembly Room. From left are Common Pleas President Judge Sheila Woods-Skipper, Brown, Judge Genece Brinkley and Jury Commissioner Daniel Rendine.


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COMMITTEEPERSONS and candidates gather at 39A Ward meeting. Ward Leader Rosanne Pauciello is 6th from right.

26TH WARD Leader Ron Donatucci introduces Lisa Deeley, candidate for City Commission, to his committee people at Photo by Joe Stivala candidates’ forum.

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Prince Hall Grand Lodge Hears Candidates

SHERIFF Jewell Williams, at right, hosted Masonic candidates forum in Prince Hall Temple at Broad Street & Hunting Park Avenue. Almost all candidates in Tuesday’s election attended and addressed members, including Leonard Heard, 100th Grand Master; Charles Bishop, 99th Grand Master; Joseph B. Jefferson, current Grand Master; and Past Master CANDIDATES wait their turn to speak, in photo at left, before Masons Photo by Joe Stivala Photo by Joe Stivala of Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Penna., seated at right. Jewell Williams.

SHERIFF Jewell Williams and Most Worshipful Grand Master Joseph B. Jefferson, #52, welcome mayoral candidates Tony Williams, Nelson Díaz and Lynne Abraham to Grand Lodge candidates’ meeting. Councilman

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(Cont. From Page 40) unveiling of the new Latino Caucus, a group led by Isaac Torres-Figueroa and tasked with growing Latino participation within the party. “The Latino Caucus is just one of many steps we have taken to make sure the Latino community has a formal voice within our Party,” said Bowman. To celebrate the new caucus, the party will have a “Noche Latina” fundraiser that everyone is invited to attend the evening of Jun 5. There will be live entertainment and an expansive menu. Tickets are $100 per person. For more information, please visit padems.com or contact celeste@padems.com.

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(Cont. From Page 6) May 27- African American Chamber of Commerce meets at 1st Dist. Plaza, 3801 Market St., 5-8 p.m. For info (215) 751-9501. Peebles founder and CEO Donahue Peebles guest speaker. May 27- Green Party meets at Dream House Asian Bistro, 6127 Ridge Ave., 7 p.m. For info (215) 243-7103. May 28- 1st Police Dist. Advisory Council hosts Banquet at Galdo’s Catering, 20th & Moyamensing Ave., 5-9 p.m. Tickets $30. For info Russell Shoemaker (267) 597-7154 or Officer Bryson (215) 6863017. May 30- State Rep. Mark Cohen hosts Senior Health Awareness at 4 Seasons Diner, 2811 Cottman Ave., 11 a.m.3 p.m. Health screenings, vendors, giveaways, free lunch. RSVP (215) 542-2167. Jun. 6- State Rep. Rosita Youngblood hosts Community Conversation at Kenderton Young Scholars Sch., 1500 W. Ontario St., 10 a.m.-12 m. For info (215) 849-6426. Jun. 12- State Rep. Stephen Kinsey hosts Senior Health Fair at York House, 5325 Old York Rd., 10 a.m.-3 p.m. health screenings, chair massages, giveaways, prizes, refreshments, latest state programs. Jun. 15- CATCH holds Golf Classic at Old York Rd C.C., Spring House, Pa., Registration 8 a.m., Breakfast 8:30 a.m., Shotgun Start 3 p.m. Supporting Community Scholarship Fund. For info (215) 735-7435. Jun. 20- Family Portrait Day at Jehovah Jireh Baptist Ch., 4707 Haverford Ave., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun. 25-26- US Social Forum at Temple U. and along American St. Street festival, free. Register online to present workshop by May 22, register to participate online or onsite ($10 per person). For info www.ussfphilly.org.


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Brown To Host Image Awards

Senate Supports Kitchen Study Youth Vaccines State Sen. Shirley Kitchen’s (D-N. Kitchen) resolution for (Cont. Page 54)

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State Rep. Vanessa Lowery Brown (D-W. Phila.) will host the 190th Legislative Dist. Image Awards from 3 to 6 p.m. this Saturday, May 16, at the Christian Stronghold Church, 4701 Lancaster Avenue. The theme of this year’s awards ceremony is “Women working together for change.” “I am proud to have this opportunity to honor local women for their efforts in our community every day,” Brown said. “Too many times, the real heroes who are fighting every day to make our neighborhoods a better place get overlooked when it is time to say, ‘Thank you!’” The Mission Statement for the awards is “To recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of African American Women living in the 190th Legislative Dist. located in West and parts of North Philadelphia.” Approximately 190 local women who have been active in the community were nominated and will receive certificates acknowledging their contributions to the city. This year’s honorees come from all walks of life and careers, from pastors and educators to municipal workers and community volunteers. The winners are cited under various categories; among them are: integrity, strength, wisdom, courage and humanity.

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(Cont. From Page 53) Pennsylvania to study youth vaccinations was adopted by the Senate. SR 27 directs the Joint State Government Commission’s Task Force on Public Health Law to study how children are vaccinated in the commonwealth, and to make recommendations if it determines that current state laws need to be updated or changed. “Our children are our future and we must be absolutely sure state law isn’t mandating vaccines that cause more harm than good for some of our youth,” Kitchen said following the Senate’s unanimous approval of SR 27. “We must also be sure that our laws help more children be vaccinated and protected from disease and illness.” The Pennsylvania Immunization Coalition recently found that about one in four two-year-olds are not current with their recommended shots. A measles outbreak in California this past January also sparked public officials and parents across the country to reconsider youth vaccines. “If Pennsylvania laws requiring youth vaccines are right and working, the task force’s work will reassure parents here that their children’s health now and in the future is in good hands. If changes need to be made, we will know which road to travel once we receive their recommendations,” Kitchen said. SR 27 requires the task force to recommend necessary changes or legislation to improve youth immunization after studying the issue for no more than 12 months. (Cont. Page 55)


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On the heels of a very successful and historic event in Delaware County in April, State Sen. Anthony Hardy Williams (D-W. Phila.) will once again give Philly residents the opportunity to remove criminal blemishes from their past so they can improve their chances with future employers, trade schools and colleges. Williams’ Philadelphia Expungement Clinic will be held 2-6 p.m., Friday, May 15, at Community of Compassion CDC. It will be in partnership with Donald Burns, Esq., of MFI Law, Community of Compassion, and students from Villanova Law. More than 50 people attended the first-ever Delaware County expungement event Apr. 23. Only people with Philadelphia County arrests are eligible to attend the May 15 expungement clinic, and people will be helped if they have non-conviction charges or summary convictions with no arrests during the past five years. Those who have current criminal charges or are on probation cannot be helped at this event. Expungement clinics help people learn the steps they need to seal past summary offenses (traffic tickets, contempt of court) or criminal charges that were never prosecuted. Juvenile records may also be sealed once a person reaches 18 years old. The May 15 event is free. All filing fees associated with (Cont. Page 56)

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State Rep. Maria Donatucci (D-S. Phila.) marks this week as “National Nursing Home Week” in Pennsylvania. Donatucci’s HR 262 recently was unanimously adopted by the State House. “‘National Nursing Home Week’ runs from Mother’s Day, May 10, to May 16,” Donatucci said. “This week provides the opportunity for us to honor both the elderly

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(Cont. From Page 55) an expunged record will be waived by the court. Attendees are urged to reserve a seat at the event by calling Eddie Mack in Sen. Williams’ office: (215) 492-2080.

Donatucci Honors Nursing Home Week

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and disabled residents of our nursing homes, as well as the compassionate individuals who care for them.” Donatucci noted more than 81,000 residents live in the state’s more than 700 nursing homes. She added the facilities are well-utilized, with an average occupancy rate of more than 91%. “The men and women who live in our nursing homes

fought our wars, started our businesses and built up our great state and country,” Donatucci said. “We owe it to them to ensure they get the dedicated care that they deserve. I thank the more than 85,000 nursing home workers in Pennsylvania who tend to the residents’ physical, mental and emotional needs with unflinching commitment, and I encourage anyone who has

some free time to consider volunteering at their local nursing home.” The theme of “National Nursing Home Week” this year is “Bring On The Fiesta!,” focusing on family, life and love. Several national groups promoting the effort encourage nursing homes nationwide to demonstrate how their facilities are bringing quality care to residents.

Bishop Wants No Statute Of Limitations State Rep. Louise Williams Bishop (D-W. Phila.) intends to make a procedural move to keep her child sexual abuse statute of limitations bill from languishing in committee. Bishop introduced a discharge resolution to discharge the House Judiciary Committee (Cont. Page 66)


daughters, Felicity and Reagan. Lalley, 44, says he understands the quality of education is a topmost concern for Philadelphians. His practice, representing local government has put him often in that arena, especially since his firm represents Pennsylvania

School Board Association. With Philadelphians suffering major increases in property-tax assessments and the resulting hike in taxes, he knows he is well equipped to hear those challenges, having successfully held up for a year assessment increases in Allegheny County, arguing

property owners needed a year’s time to properly understand the increases and to allow them time to follow challenges. Lalley still feels a strong tie to this city. He has classmate friends here and periodically, when he comes within city limits, his stomach signals a

trip to South Philadelphia for his favorite Chicken Italiano sandwich, a combination of chicken, provolone cheese and broccoli rabe. That should serve as a recommendation to voters he has good taste and understands the best hoagies and sandwiches come out of Philadelphia.

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PAUL LALLEY…. GOP Commonwealth Court by Joe Shaheeli Paul Lalley has the advantage of eyeing the pluses and minuses of two Democrats battling for the right to challenge him in the primary election for the only open seat on Commonwealth Court. He has no opposition May 19. But he’s not sitting on the sidelines. He’s moving around to promote his candidacy whenever the opportunity arises. That’s why he was visiting Philadelphia late last week and setting up interviews with this paper and other media. His pitch was an easy one. He’s the only of the three seeking the office with substantial ties to this city. He sees the Commonwealth Court as a destination to many of the court challenges affecting this city and its natives on many levels, and he’s right. Established in 1968, the Commonwealth Court is one of two statewide intermediate appellate courts. It hears cases from the Court of Common Pleas on matters involving state and local governments and regulatory agencies; and handling trials where lawsuits are filed against the Commonwealth. It’s a 10-year term for the individual elected to that judiciary. This primary finds admirable candidates vying for the office. The two Democrats seeking the Democratic nomination are Todd Eagen and Michael Wojcik. Both they

and Republican Lalley have been recommended by the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Judicial Evaluation Commission. The Bar found Eagen has been in private practice with various law firms, focusing on labor and employment law and representing public sector unions with an emphasis on law enforcement unions and doing it well. His writing skills are held in high regard, particularly his ability to clearly explain complex legal issues. Wojcik has served as solicitor for Allegheny County and more recently as solicitor for the Allegheny County Airport Authority. The candidate is well respected by attorneys, judges and his clients. The Upper St. Clair resident, husband and father of two, Lalley is a native of Montgomery County. After graduating from LaSalle College HS in 1989, Paul attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated cum laude with a bachelor of arts in history in 1993. Paul went on to obtain his law degree from the Dickinson School of Law in 1996. Paul focuses his practice on labor and employment issues for municipal and publicschool clients as an attorney with Campbell Durrant Beatty Palombo & Miller, PC in Pittsburgh. Education is a subject close to Paul’s heart. He has represented public-school clients in both state and federal court, and has argued four cases before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on issues involving public education. As the father of two young daughters, he understands how a child’s education can shape their future. He served as a law clerk to Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Sandra Schultz Newman from 1997 to 2002. Justice Newman introduced him to his wife Jessica. The rest is history and they have two

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that fact and schemed to fabricate an event for the sole purpose of trying to make himself look good and Kenyatta look bad. It clearly backfired on him and now he’s digging himself a deeper hole with more lies to try and explain away the lies he’s already told. This is not the sign

of someone who is ready to lead.” But the Feibush campaign denied this debate was part of the package it had negotiated with Johnson. “The Southwest Globe-Times received several calls from residents complaining their community wasn’t (Cont. Page 60)

S.W. PHILA. activist Marcus Clark poses a question about councilmanic candidate Ori Feibush’s proposal to sell vacant city lots for redevelopment.

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bates in South Philadelphia which went off. But when Feibush suggested a fifth debate in Southwest Philadelphia a month ahead of time, Johnson’s team stated all four dates Feibush offered were previously scheduled, thus off limits. Thus no debate in the Southwest. That’s odd, because the Southwest comprises about one-third of the 2nd Dist.’s citizens. The Feibush campaign says a fifth debate, in the Southwest, was scheduled. It says it was organized and moderated by the Southwest GlobeTimes, a nonprofit newspaper published by the Southwest CDC, which is the recognized voice of Southwest Philadelphia. It was scheduled and advertised to take place at the Elmwood Roller Skating Rink a week ahead of the event. But Johnson never agreed to this debate and was unaware it had been scheduled, said Dan Siegel, a Johnson campaign spokesman. He had not been following the local newspapers. Another representative of the Johnson campaign, Mark Nevins, said, “We were very clear with the Feibush campaign nearly a month ago that we were happy with the four debates we had and that we wanted to make sure we had enough time to connect with voters one on one in the Southwest and throughout the 2nd Dist. Ori knew that there would not be a fifth debate a month ago. “Despite that, he deliberately and dishonestly ignored

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by Tony West Was there a debate or wasn’t there? That’s the note the contentious 2nd Dist. Council race ended on in Southwest Philadelphia – the neighborhood nobody listens to. Ninety people showed up at the Elmwood Skating Rink near 71st Street & Grays Avenue to hear incumbent Councilman Kenyatta Johnson face off against his brash challenger Ori Feibush. But only Feibush showed up. Feibush was discreet about his absent foe, seldom mentioning him. But he was freed to deliver a barn-burner of a speech, appealing to Southwesterners’ sense of alienation from the city as a whole. This race is the hottest in Philadelphia’s spring primary, after the mayoral race. Freshman Johnson, a protégé of State Sen. Anthony Williams, is defending his seat against a well-heeled opponent, developer Ori Feibush, who has been rebuilding the map of Point Breeze and South of South neighborhoods. Johnson won his seat by a hair in 2011 when its long-standing occupant Anna Verna retired. The northern end of the 2nd Dist. has been grappling with development since 2007. But in beleaguered workingclass Southwest Philadelphia, disinvestment and blight are still the chief challenges. Once a bastion of working-class whites, it has become a bastion of working-class Blacks. But it’s still a humble and struggling community. The Johnson and Feibush campaigns agreed on four de-

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(Cont. From Page 59) getting a Councilmanic debate of its own,” said Gregg Kravitz, a spokesperson for Feibush. “The newspaper reached out to us for a debate and we agreed. We had no contact with Councilman Johnson about this event and we had no idea whether he would show up or not until the event began.” Regardless of the source of the snafu, the result was a twohour gift to Feibush, who presented himself as the only candidate willing to go to Southwest Philly, talk to Southwest Philadelphians and offer blunt answers to their problems. Southwest activist Mark Harrell, who emceed the event, noted pointedly of his home neighborhood “it’s like it’s a longlost part of Philadelphia” when plans are made for the city as a whole.. “But we who live, work and worship here don’t believe the Southwest doesn’t exist.” Feibush told the crowd, “I’m wearing a suit and tie because this is a job interview. I’m your guest in your neighborhood, asking for a chance to serve you.” Feibush put forth a plan to unleash economic development in the Southwest. He said the community needed “jobs, not job fairs” and stated he had “spent a decade putting people to work” in the 2nd Dist. The candidate called for the City of Philadelphia immediately to put on the market all the vacant lots it owns in the Southwest. “Every year for the past 30 years, the City has ended the year owning more lots than it started with,” he commented. Noting the area’s rowhouse blocks are pockmarked with empty spaces, Feibush said such neighborhoods were designed to be occupied by residents. The Southwest “needs more neighbors,” he said. He accused Johnson of holding up the sale of city-owned land throughout the district. If elected to City Council, Feibush said he would earmark all the proceeds of such sales as an endowment for the home-school associations of public schools in the district, bypassing the general fund, so Southwesterners could immediately invest more resources in their battered neighborhood schools as they saw fit. Speaking of the Southwest’s bedraggled Woodland Avenue business corridor, Feibush charged, “It is easier to start an illegal business in Philadelphia than a legal one.” He promised to fight barriers to entrepreneurship. Feibush said he would install publicly accessible security cameras across the Southwest outside the Police Dept.’s system at a fraction of the cost. He decried the condition of unkempt alleys and dangerously maintained rail rights of way as well as the spread of chop shops. “Everything the City of Philadelphia doesn’t want is dumped in your neighborhood,” he said. It was a message that went over well with the crowd. But residents still pelted Feibush with shrewd questions. Marcus Clark of Action United complained the vacant lots would be sold to immigrants if they were developed. He urged some to be developed as vegetable gardens for local residents. Carolyn Moseley of Eastwick raised the problem of sinking buildings in parts of the community that were built on unstable landfill. Feibush stated cheap fixes are available for such properties: helical piers which, for less than $10,000, can preserve these homes – less than the cost of demolishing and rebuilding, he said. Feibush asserted he would press for the City to spend this money on behalf of imperiled homeowners. How will the widespread feeling of political alienation in Southwest Philadelphia play out in this election? Signs for either candidate were scarce along Woodland Avenue one week before primary Tuesday.

by Cassie Hepler “My mom raised three children by herself while working a job and going to school for psychology,” said Lynne M. Summers, 49, from Southwest Philadelphia. “My mom’s a go-getter and driven. My drive and energy comes from her spirit.” A chip off her mom’s block, her mother is retired … but not really. She is a parttime school counselor and psychologist and still wants to help Phila. schools. “She’s one of those women that always had more than one job,” she said. “I’m just like her. I teach, have the law

Lynne M. Summers… Southwest soul sister practice and try to do things in the community.” Summers’ father used to work for Smith Kline. Born and raised in Pennrose Park, she attended Philadelphia HS for Girls (which just cele-

brated a 50-year anniversary), attended Hampton University in Hampton, Va. as a political-science major and studied law at Howard – all on academic scholarship. Unlike most judicial candidates, she is “married to my career and helping people. When I’m not teaching, I’m in the community.” For the past 20 years, she has been teaching at Pierce College. A long list of subjects includes civil litigation, business organizations and all the courses in the paralegal department (business law, torts, estate law), “which I love, because you feel like

you can bridge the gap between owning things and law.” Summers also has her own law practice and an office in Southwest Philly. She handles wills, estates and trusts, real estate and corporate law. Her corporate practice centers around small businesses and nonprofits. Around 2010, she was chosen as Adjunct of the Year at DeVry University, a high honor. She was also a committeewoman for 15 years with Ward 40B, an election judge for Ward 40B and presently is council president for Ward 40B.


sources will not make that recommendation again as Kane just gave Duecker authority over personnel matters (human resources) which had been previously the responsibility of the her first deputy, BRUCE BEEMER. Two weeks ago it came to light that Duecker had been accused of sexual harassment of a fellow attorney in the AG’s office in 2014. Since then it has been reported that another female in the AG’s office accused Duecker of sexual harassment. Kane not only did not fire Duecker but also gave him the power to fire his accusers. Where is Gov. Wolf in this? Can he continue to stand by her?

WALKING (Cont. From Page 38) The Bureau of Administrative Adjudication of 9th & Filbert Streets is run by the City Finance Dept., and holds hearings on your PARKING TICKETS. You can set up a payment plan for back tickets if you have a checking account, credit or debit card. But if you get additional tickets, and want to add them to the plan; I found you cannot (?). And if you are on a plan, or your tickets are pending a hearing, you cannot renew or get a street parking permit. You go to

WAFFLEMAN (Cont. From Page 38) with your payment. Let the sending companies throw their own junk mail away. When you get those “pre-approved” letters in the mail for everything from credit cards to second mortgages and similar junk, do not throw away the return envelope. Most of these come with postage-paid return envelopes, right? It costs them nothing if you throw them away! Get rid of some of your other junk mail; put it in these cool little, postage-paid return envelopes. Here is one of Andy Rooney’s “60 Minutes” ideas.

the cashier window to set up a payment plan. There you ask how much will be deducted from your account each month. They tell you to go next door to the hearing-room lobby window for PHASE TWO. Your plan was okayed in PHASE ONE, without learning if YOU CAN AFFORD the monthly payment automatic deduction. All papers are signed in Phase Two, and your license is photocopied, and you finally find out. Is this good JUDICIAL OR BANKING PRACTICE, or efficient? NOPE! Please get out and VOTE next Tuesday. Strike a blow for representative government. Send an ad for your local chimney cleaner to a credit-card company. Send a pizza coupon to Citibank. Send them their blank application back! Just make sure your name isn’t on anything you send them. You can even send the envelope back empty if you want to just to keep them guessing! It still costs them postage. Let’s let them know what it’s like to get lots of junk mail; and best of all, they’re paying for it – twice! You can do your friends and family members a great favor by sending this information to them. You will be providing a service to your friends. And you will be rewarded by not getting thousands of spam emails in the future!

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(Cont. From Page 38) City Committee voted not to endorse. Thus each ward is coming up with its own slate. Ward leaders have become very popular. Candidates have chosen to attend ward meetings and passed on (or sent surrogates to) conflicting community organizations’ candidates nights. The Kathleen Kane Follies: If Hollywood had concocted a fictional plotline similar to the drama surrounding ATTORNEY GENERAL KATHLEEN KANE, the story would have been written off as an implausible political soap opera. That said, if Holly-

office in another grand-jury inquiry into former Philadelphia NAACCP head JERRY MONDESIRE. If she is convicted, she will not only cease to be AG, but she would have a problem practicing law at all. The prospect of losing her means of earning a living must be frightening for her, as she is divorcing her wealthy husband who in large part financed her campaign for AG. Last week she publically stated that she had no intention of firing her recently promoted CHIEF OF STAFF JONATHAN DUECKER. Kane’s announcement was a direct snub to her human-resources department, which recommended that Duecker be terminated. I guess human re-

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wood scripted this, Kane would be male and a Republican. The politically correct scriptwriters in California would never create a female Democrat as inept and egotistical as Kane. No one misstep, except for a possible felony conviction for illegally leaking information, is serious enough to end her political career. However, the sheer number of missteps has become daunting, if not comical. At this time, Montgomery County DA RISA VETRI FURMAN is reviewing a grand-jury recommendation that Kane be charged with perjury, false swearing, abuse of office and obstruction in connection with leaks from her


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10 12 19TH & HAINES STS ROWEN SCHOOL M L 10 13 WASHINGTON LA & LIMEKILN PK WEST OAK LANE LIBRARY M L 10 14 1901 72ND AVE WRIGHTS BARBERSHOP R N 10 15 7200 N 21ST ST CONCERNED BLACK MENS OFFICE M L 10 16 2116 E HAINES ST ARISE ACADEMY CHARTER H.S. 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13 M L 15 8 755 N 24TH ST PARKWAY MEMORIAL VFW POST A N 15 9 22ND & PARRISH STS BACHE MARTIN SCHOOL M N

15 10 FRANCIS & SHIRLEY STS FRANCISVILLE RECREATION CENTER FN 15 11 FRANCIS & SHIRLEY STS FRANCISVILLE RECREATION CENTER FN 15 12 22ND & PARRISH STS BACHE 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 RN 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 THE CITY SCHOOL AT FAIRMOUNT 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 MARIA’S BALLROOM M L 17 25 1605 W ROCKLAND ST ESTHER MARIA’S 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 1601 E PALMER ST NEUMANN SENIOR HOUSING 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 2400 N HOWARD ST HUNTER SCHOOL F H 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 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 # 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24 13 36TH & FAIRMOUNT AVE MC MICHAEL SCHOOL M N 24 14 4015-17 POPLAR ST HEAVENLY HALL M L 24 15 41ST & BROWN STS BELMONT ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL M N 24 16 41ST & BROWN STS BELMONT ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL M N 24 17 631 N 39TH ST MANTUA HAVERFORD COMM CTR R L 24 18 25 N 33RD ST THE ARMORY AT DREXEL F L 24 19 25 N 33RD ST THE ARMORY AT DREXEL F L 25 1 3068 BELGRADE ST PORT RICHMOND SENIOR CENTER R N 25 2 MEMPHIS & ANN STS MEMPHIS ST ACADEMY CHARTER A N 25 3 3068 BELGRADE ST PORT RICHMOND SENIOR CENTER R N 25 4 INDIANA & ALMOND STS RICHMOND LIBRARY M N 25 5 INDIANA & ALMOND STS RICHMOND LIBRARY M N 25 6 3068 BELGRADE ST PORT RICHMOND SENIOR CENTER R N 25 7 2649 E SOMERSET ST GARAGE M N 25 8 3068 BELGRADE ST PORT RICHMOND SENIOR CENTER R N 25 9 3116 FRANKFORD AVE MASTBAUM HIGH SCHOOL M N 25 10 2649 E SOMERSET ST GARAGE M N 25 11 CEDAR & CAMBRIA STS COHOCKSINK RECREATION CENTER F L 25 12 CEDAR & CAMBRIA STS COHOCKSINK RECREATION CENTER F L 25 13 MEMPHIS & ANN STS MEMPHIS ST ACADEMY CHARTER A N 25 14 2646 KENSINGTON AVE CARDINAL BEVILACQUA CENTER F N 25 15 ELKHART & HELEN STS WILLARD SCHOOL M N 25 16 2271-75 E WILLIAM ST FUNERAL HOME N N 25 17 MEMPHIS & ANN STS MEMPHIS ST ACADEMY CHARTER A N 25 18 3116 FRANKFORD AVE MASTBAUM HIGH SCHOOL M N 25 19 ELKHART & HELEN STS WILLARD SCHOOL M N 25 20 ELKHART & HELEN STS WILLARD SCHOOL M N 25 21 3116 FRANKFORD AVE MASTBAUM HIGH SCHOOL M N 25 22 CEDAR & CAMBRIA STS COHOCKSINK RECREATION CENTER F L 25 23 MEMPHIS & ANN STS MEMPHIS ST ACADEMY CHARTER A N 25 24 MEMPHIS & ANN STS MEMPHIS ST ACADEMY CHARTER A N 26 1 3301 S 20TH ST CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY M L 26 2 3301 S 20TH ST CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY M L 26 3 3301 S 20TH ST CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY M L 26 4 BROAD & OREGON AVE MARCONI PLAZA BOCCE COURTS M N 26 5 18TH & JOHNSTON STS BARRY RECREATION CENTER R N 26 6 18TH & JOHNSTON STS BARRY RECREATION CENTER R N 26 7 2437 S BROAD ST FUMO FAMILY BRANCH LIBRARY M N 26 8 2500 S 16TH ST ST MONICAS BOWLING LANES R N 26 9 18TH & JOHNSTON STS BARRY RECREATION CENTER R N 26 10 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN REC CTR-BOCCE BUILDING M N 26 11 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN REC CTR-BOCCE BUILDING M N 26 12 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN RECREATION CENTER M N 26 13 22ND & RITNER STS G.A.M.P. 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 29 2 1450 N 21ST ST SHARSWOOD COMM CENTER F L 29 3 2808 W THOMPSON ST CELESTIAL TABERNACLE MINISTRY M N 29 4 2340 BOLTON WAY BLUMBERG SENIOR HOUSING F L 29 5 2320 CECIL B MOORE AVE CECIL B MOORE LIBRARY F L 29 6 2301-09 W OXFORD ST HAVEN PENIEL U M CHURCH N N 29 7 2340 BOLTON WAY BLUMBERG SENIOR HOUSING F L 29 8 1425 N 23RD ST SHARSWOOD ONE SR APTS F N 29 9 26TH & JEFFERSON STS BOONE SCHOOL R N 29 10 3000 W MASTER ST BREWERYTOWN CDC OFFICE F N 29 11 26TH & THOMPSON STS MORRIS SCHOOL F L 29 12 2632 W THOMPSON ST COLLEGEVIEW HOMES (PHA) F L 29 13 26TH & THOMPSON STS MORRIS SCHOOL F L 29 14 26TH & JEFFERSON STS BOONE SCHOOL R N 29 15 28TH & OXFORD STS W D KELLEY SCHOOL M L 29 16 28TH & OXFORD STS W D KELLEY SCHOOL M L 29 17 3000 W MASTER ST BREWERYTOWN CDC OFFICE F N

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21 5 SHAWMONT AVE & EVA ST SHAWMONT SCHOOL A L 21 6 175 GREEN LANE NORTH LIGHT COMMUNITY CENTER 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 13 201 FOUNTAIN ST HILLSIDE RECREATION CENTER B 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 ML 21 26 RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM ML 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 ML 21 37 RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM ML 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 PLEASANT ST & CHEW AVE PLEASANT RECREATION CENTER M L 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 PLEASANT ST & CHEW AVE PLEASANT RECREATION CENTER M L 22 19 PLEASANT ST & CHEW AVE PLEASANT RECREATION CENTER M L 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 KHEPERA 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 CHARTER SCHOOL M 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 23 19 DITMAN & WAKELING ST GAMBRELL RECREATION CENTER M N 23 20 DARRAH & FOULKROD STS FIREHOUSE M N 23 21 DARRAH & FOULKROD STS FIREHOUSE M N 23 22 1655 UNITY ST STEARNE SCHOOL R N 23 23 1655 UNITY ST STEARNE SCHOOL R N 24 1 36TH & POWELTON AVE POWELL SCHOOL R N 24 2 34TH & HAVERFORD AVE DURHAM LIBRARY F N 24 3 34TH & HAVERFORD AVE DURHAM LIBRARY F N 24 4 36TH & FAIRMOUNT AVE MC MICHAEL SCHOOL M N 24 5 36TH & POWELTON AVE POWELL SCHOOL R L 24 6 3901 MARKET ST UNIVERSITY SQUARE F L 24 7 631 N 39TH ST MANTUA HAVERFORD COMM CTR R L 24 8 325 N 39TH ST ROWAN HOUSE F L 24 9 4015-17 POPLAR ST HEAVENLY HALL M L 24 10 25 N 33RD ST THE ARMORY AT DREXEL F L 24 11 34TH & HAVERFORD AVE DURHAM LIBRARY F N 24 12 631 N 39TH ST MANTUA HAVERFORD COMM CTR R L


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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 3001 W SCHOOL HOUSE LA PENN CHARTER SQUASH COURTS ML 38 12 3501 MIDVALE AVE FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL LIBRARY M N 38 13 MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST MIFFLIN SCHOOL M L 38 14 MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST MIFFLIN SCHOOL M L 38 15 RIDGE & MIDVALE AVE FIRE ENGINE CO # 35 R L 38 16 MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST MIFFLIN SCHOOL M 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 R N 39 6 3RD & MIFFLIN STS FURNESS SCHOOL R 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 # 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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 FN 41 2 TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVES MOSS RECREATION CENTER FN 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 6820 JACKSON ST ST PETRI’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 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 6934 TORRESDALE AVE MARIE HUFF HAIRDRESSING M N 41 16 COTTMAN & TORRESDALE AVES ST HUBERTS HIGH SCHOOL R N 41 17 TACONY MAYFAIR SONS OF ITALY 4741 FRIENDSHIP ST M N 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 A L 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 A L 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 24 200 W TABOR ROAD GODS CHURCH BY THE FAITH M L 42 25 5TH & TABOR RD GREATER OLNEY BRANCH LIBRARY M N 43 1 4244 OLD YORK RD 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 CHAMPION LEARNING CENTER M N 43 25 10TH & PIKE STS LENFEST CENTER M N 44 1 1323 N 52ND ST BIBLEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH M 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 4901 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL F 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 18 516 N 52ND ST WESTMINSTER SENIOR APTS M N 44 19 1323 N 52ND ST BIBLEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH M 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 R 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 # 07 M L 45 19 CASTOR & AMBER STS HEITZMAN RECREATION CENTER R N 45 20 4415 ALMOND ST ST JOHN CANTIUS SCHOOL M N 45 21 CASTOR & AMBER STS HEITZMAN RECREATION CENTER R N 45 22 2645 E WESTMORELAND ST OFFICE R N 45 23 2843 ORTHODOX ST POINT NO POINT CLUB B N 45 24 TIOGA & GAUL STS SAMUELS RECREATION CENTER R L 45 25 2843 ORTHODOX ST POINT NO POINT CLUB B N 46 1 4701 SPRINGFIELD AVE ST FRANCES DE SALES N N 46 2 4701 PINE ST GARDEN COURT PLAZA F L 46 3 509 S 52ND ST DIVINE CREATIONS UNISEX SALON R N 46 4 533 S 52ND ST STOREFRONT M N 46 5 5501 CEDAR AVE BOYS LATIN CHARTER SCHOOL A L 46 6 5501 CEDAR AVE BOYS LATIN CHARTER SCHOOL A L 46 7 47TH & LOCUST STS LEA SCHOOL M N 46 8 4703 KINGSESSING AVE RENAISSANCE HEALTHCARE CENTER M L 46 9 4828 BALTIMORE AVE HAIR SALON F N 46 10 533 S 52ND ST STOREFRONT M N 46 11 53RD & BALTIMORE AVE HARRINGTON SCHOOL M L 46 12 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER F L 46 13 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER F L 46 14 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER F L 46 15 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER F L 46 16 4523-31 CHESTER AVE ELMWOOD COMMUNITY METH CHURCH AL 46 17 4800 BALTIMORE AVE THE GOLD STANDARD RESTAURANT M N 46 18 4523-31 CHESTER AVE ELMWOOD COMMUNITY METH CHURCH AL 46 19 4701 PINE ST GARDEN COURT PLAZA F L 46 20 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER F L 46 21 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER F L 46 22 47TH & LOCUST STS LEA SCHOOL M N 46 23 4508 SANSOM ST SANSOM HOUSE SR LIVING F L 47 1 1510 W STILES ST CHURCH OF FAITH & DELIVERANCE M N 47 2 1510 W STILES ST CHURCH OF FAITH & DELIVERANCE M N 47 3 16TH & JEFFERSON STS AME UNION METHODIST CHURCH M N 47 4 1628 W MASTER ST NAT’L TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH M L 47 5 1628 W MASTER ST NAT’L TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH M L 47 6 1510-1514 W OXFORD ST NO PHILA 7TH DAY ADVENTIST F N 47 7 18TH & OXFORD STS MEADE SCHOOL M N 47 8 18TH & OXFORD STS MEADE SCHOOL M N 47 9 1710 N CROSKEY ST BENTLEY HALL (PHA) M L 47 10 1999 RIDGE AVE MOORE MANOR SR HOME F L 47 11 1710 N CROSKEY ST BENTLEY HALL (PHA) M L 47 12 16TH & JEFFERSON STS AME UNION METHODIST CHURCH M N 47 13 1999 RIDGE AVE MOORE MANOR SR HOME F L 47 14 18TH & OXFORD STS MEADE SCHOOL M N 48 1 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN REC CTR-GYM BUILDING M N 48 2 1920 S 20TH ST DIXON HOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER F L 48 3 22ND & MC CLELLAN STS MC DANIEL SCHOOL F N 48 4 1928 POINT BREEZE AVE PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL F L 48 5 1920 S 20TH ST DIXON HOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER F L 48 6 1920 S 20TH ST DIXON HOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER F L 48 7 2600 MOORE ST ST JOHN NEUMANN PLACE F H 48 8 2301 SNYDER AVE YESHA WORSHIP CENTER M N 48 9 24TH & JACKSON STS UNIVERSAL VARE CHARTER SCHOOL A L 48 10 1928 POINT BREEZE AVE PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL F L 48 11 1905 VARE AVE PHA PRE APPRENTICE PROGRAM F L 48 12 2301 SNYDER AVE YESHA WORSHIP CENTER M N 48 13 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN REC CTR-GYM BUILDING M N 48 14 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN REC CTR-GYM BUILDING M N 48 15 24TH & JACKSON STS UNIVERSAL VARE CHARTER SCHOOL A N 48 16 24TH & JACKSON STS UNIVERSAL VARE CHARTER SCHOOL A N 48 17 2301 SNYDER AVE YESHA WORSHIP CENTER M N 48 18 1930 S BROAD ST CONSTITUTION HEALTH PLAZA F N 48 19 1928 POINT BREEZE AVE PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL F L 48 20 1930 S BROAD ST CONSTITUTION HEALTH PLAZA F N 48 21 2506 JACKSON ST WILSON PK HOMES (PHA) F L 48 22 2600 MOORE ST ST JOHN NEUMANN PLACE F H 48 23 1905 VARE AVE PHA PRE APPRENTICE PROGRAM F L 49 1 4521 N 05TH ST PAN AMERICAN CLINIC R N 49 2 5501 N 11TH ST COMMUNITY HOUSE APTS M L 49 3 1300 W GODFREY AVE COMMUNITY COLL OF PHILA NW F H 49 4 OLD YORK ROAD & LOUDEN ST COOK MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 49 5 4541 N BROAD ST BELOVED ST JOHN CHURCH N N 49 6 12TH & OAKLANE AVE OAK LANE LIBRARY A L 49 7 10TH ST & CHEW AVE CHERASHORE RECREATION CENTER M L 49 8 OAKLANE & N 11TH ST OAKLANE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M L 49 9 5110 N 6TH ST PHILLIPPIAN GARDENS M L 49 10 9TH & LINDLEY STS BIRNEY PREP ACADEMY M L 49 11 OLD YORK ROAD & LOUDEN ST COOK MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 49 12 1127 LOUDEN ST FIRE ENGINE CO # 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 59TH & BALTIMORE AVE BLANCHE NIXON LIBRARY F L 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 5220 WHITBY AVE VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTER M H 51 13 5220 WHITBY AVE VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTER M H 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 5220 WHITBY AVE VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTER M H 51 18 53RD & BALTIMORE AVE HARRINGTON SCHOOL M L 51 19 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L 51 20 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F 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 4017 CITY AVE CROWNE PLAZA-MONTGOMERY ROOM F H 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 M L 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 M L 52 20 59TH & MALVERN AVE BEEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 52 21 53RD & PARKSIDE AVE PARKSIDE EVANS RECREATION CTR F L 52 22 1717 N 54TH ST WYNNEFIELD PLACE F H 52 23 1717 N 54TH ST WYNNEFIELD PLACE F H 52 24 1717 N 54TH ST WYNNEFIELD PLACE F H 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 M L 53 5 FRONTENAC & DEVEREAUX AVE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE R N 53 6 ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST TARKEN RECREATION CENTER M L 53 7 ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST TARKEN RECREATION CENTER M L 53 8 ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST TARKEN RECREATION CENTER M L 53 9 1009 UNRUH AVE ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR M L 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


63 18 SHARON LA & ALICIA ST GREENBERG SCHOOL R L 63 19 SHARON LA & ALICIA ST GREENBERG SCHOOL R L 63 20 VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE BALDI SCHOOL M L 63 21 608 WELSH ROAD ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH F H 63 22 VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE BALDI SCHOOL M L 63 23 8550 VERREE ROAD VILLAGES PINE VALLEY CLUBHOUSE F H 63 24 VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE BALDI SCHOOL M L 63 25 1104 WELSH RD CHAPEL MANOR NURSING HOME M L 64 1 FRANKFORD AVE & STANWOOD ST BROWN SCHOOL A L 64 2 8040 ROWLAND AVE PARK TERRACE APTS COMM ROOM M L 64 3 FRANKFORD AVE & STANWOOD ST BROWN SCHOOL A L 64 4 FRANKFORD AVE & HARTEL ST FIRE ENGINE CO # 36 F L 64 5 FRANKFORD AVE & HARTEL ST FIRE ENGINE CO # 36 F L 64 6 7800 ROWLAND AVE LANSING KNIGHTS YOUTH CLUB M N 64 7 8205 ROOSEVELT BLVD FIRE ENGINE CO # 18 M L 64 8 3201 RYAN AVE LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL F H 64 9 3201 RYAN AVE LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL F H 64 10 3201 RYAN AVE LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL F H 64 11 3301 COTTMAN AVE FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME M L 64 12 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 64 13 3201 RYAN AVE LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL F H 64 14 3201 RYAN AVE LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL F H 64 15 8301 ROOSEVELT BLVD DEER MEADOWS RETIREMENT COMM F H 64 16 8301 ROOSEVELT BLVD DEER MEADOWS RETIREMENT COMM F H 64 17 3001 RYAN AVE MEEHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 64 18 3001 RYAN AVE MEEHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 65 1 4500 LINDEN AVE TORRESDALE YOUTH CLUB F L 65 2 4500 LINDEN AVE TORRESDALE YOUTH CLUB F L 65 3 FRANKFORD AVE & LINDEN ST FIRE ENGINE CO #46 M L 65 4 5100 CONVENT LA///CLUBHOUSE BAKERS BAY CONDOMINIUMS M L 65 5 FRANKFORD AVE & LINDEN ST FIRE ENGINE CO #46 M L 65 6 8001 TORRESDALE AVE NEW FOUNDATIONS CHARTER SCHOOL FL 65 7 5200 LINDEN AVE LIBERTY EVANGELICAL CHURCH M L 65 8 8001 TORRESDALE AVE NEW FOUNDATIONS CHARTER SCHOOL FN 65 9 8001 TORRESDALE AVE NEW FOUNDATIONS CHARTER SCHOOL FN 65 10 STEVENSON & FRANKFORD AVE HOLY FAMILY EDUC TECH CTR FL 65 11 8001 TORRESDALE AVE NEW FOUNDATIONS CHARTER SCHOOL FN 65 12 7212 KEYSTONE ST HOPE CHURCH HALL M L 65 13 7212 KEYSTONE ST HOPE CHURCH HALL M L 65 14 7212 KEYSTONE ST HOPE CHURCH HALL M L 65 15 7756 DITMAN ST HOLMESBURG YOUTH CLUB M N 65 16 DITMAN & RHAWN STS HOLMESBURG RECREATION CENTER F L 65 17 DITMAN & RHAWN STS HOLMESBURG RECREATION CENTER F L 65 18 7811 FRANKFORD AVE FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CHURCH M N 65 19 7811 FRANKFORD AVE FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CHURCH M N 65 20 9355 STATE RD DELAIRE LANDING COMPLEX B L 65 21 7811 FRANKFORD AVE FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CHURCH M N 65 22 7756 DITMAN ST HOLMESBURG YOUTH CLUB M N 65 23 FRANKFORD AVE & LINDEN ST FIRE ENGINE CO # 46 M L 66 1 12273 TOWNSEND ROAD LOCAL # 5 UNION HALL M H 66 2 10980 NORCOM RD NORCOM COMMUNITY CENTER F H 66 3 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS DECATUR SCHOOL M L 66 4 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS FITZPATRICK REC CENTER F L 66 5 2980 SOUTHAMPTON RD IBPAT UNION HALL-FOUNTAIN ROOM M L 66 6 3301 MECHANICSVILLE RD PARKWOOD YOUTH CENTER F L 66 7 10980 NORCOM RD NORCOM COMMUNITY CENTER F H 66 8 COMLY & THORNTON RDS PALMER RECREATION CENTER B L 66 9 DUNKS FERRY & MECHANICSVILLE JUNOD RECREATION CENTER FL 66 10 9699 ACADEMY ROAD USA AUTO PARTS M L 66 11 11201 ACADEMY RD ARCHBISHOP RYAN HIGH SCHOOL F L 66 12 12273 TOWNSEND ROAD LOCAL # 5 UNION HALL M H 66 13 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS FITZPATRICK REC CENTER F L 66 14 DUNKSFERRY & MECHANICSVILLE RD JUNOD RECREATION CENTER F L 66 15 11301 ACADEMY ROAD ST MARTHA’S GYMNASIUM M L 66 16 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS FITZPATRICK REC CENTER F L 66 17 ACADEMY & COMLY RDS FIRE ENGINE CO # 22 R L 66 18 9951 ACADEMY ROAD CANTERBURY COURT RENTAL OFFICE M L 66 19 3745 CLARENDEN RD SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL F L 66 20 4150 WOODHAVEN RD FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH R L 66 21 3745 CLARENDEN RD SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL F L 66 22 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS DECATUR SCHOOL M L 66 23 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS DECATUR SCHOOL M L 66 24 11099 KNIGHTS RD KATHARINE DREXEL LIBRARY B L 66 25 11024 KNIGHTS RD OUR LADY OF CALVARY SCHOOL M L 66 26 MORRELL & W CROWN AVE HANCOCK SCHOOL R L 66 27 MORRELL & W CROWN AVE HANCOCK SCHOOL R L 66 28 MORRELL & W CROWN AVE HANCOCK SCHOOL R L 66 29 4101 CHALFONT DRIVE SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE R N 66 30 CHALFONT DR & DEERPATH LA CHALFONT RECREATION CENTER F L 66 31 RED LION & CALERA RDS PICARIELLO RECREATION CENTER B L 66 32 10851 CALERA RD NEW LIBERTY BELL YOUTH CLUB M L 66 33 CHALFONT DR & DEERPATH LA CHALFONT RECREATION CENTER F L 66 34 3301 MECHANICSVILLE RD PARKWOOD YOUTH CENTER F L 66 35 RED LION & CALERA RDS PICARIELLO RECREATION CENTER B L 66 36 HAWLEY & BROOKVIEW RDS LABRUM SCHOOL R L 66 37 RED LION & CALERA RDS PICARIELLO RECREATION CENTER B L 66 38 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS DECATUR SCHOOL M L 66 39 11080 KNIGHTS RD ST LUKES U C CHURCH A L 66 40 10851 CALERA RD NEW LIBERTY BELL YOUTH CLUB M L 66 41 3323 FAIRDALE RD RESIDENCE B N 66 42 11080 KNIGHTS RD ST LUKES U C CHURCH A L 66 43 CHALFONT DR & DEERPATH LA CHALFONT RECREATION CENTER F L 66 44 11099 KNIGHTS ROAD KATHARINE DREXEL LIBRARY B L 66 45 BROOKVIEW & HAWLEY RDS LABRUM SCHOOL R L 66 46 11024 KNIGHTS RD OUR LADY OF CALVARY SCHOOL M L

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(Cont. From Page 56) State Rep. Louise Williams Bishop (D-W. Phila.) intends to make a procedural move to keep her child sexual abuse statute of limitations bill from languishing in committee.

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Bishop introduced a discharge resolution to discharge the House Judiciary Committee from considering HB 655, after obtaining the required 25 signatures from House members Monday. She plans to call up the resolution Wednesday. “This issue is of paramount importance to me,” said Bishop. “I have asked the committee’s chairmen to take action on my

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bill – a bill that has been introduced in past legislative sessions – but I have not received a response. My next step is to call up a discharge resolution to force action on the bill so the full House chamber can consider the issue.” Her bill would remove the statute of limitations on child sexual-abuse crimes to let their victims file civil suit or criminal charges regardless of the amount of time that’s passed since the alleged abuse occurred. It has been stalled in the House Judiciary Committee since its introduction in February. “This issue is too important to wait,” she said. “We must send the message that, like murder, which has no statute of limitations, we will pursue and prosecute or sue, the predators who ruin lives and leave devastated families behind.” The discharge resolution is a procedural tactic that can force movement on a bill.

Sims To Bring Back Women’s Equal-Pay Bill

State Reps. Brian Sims (D-S. Phila.) and Tina Davis (DBucks) will reintroduce equalpay legislation as part of the bipartisan “Pennsylvania Agenda for Women’s Health” unveiled by the legislature’s Women’s Health Caucus. Sims said, “Moms deserve more than Mother’s Day flowers or cards. One thing mothers and all Pennsylvania women desperately need is for the legislature to close the holes in the equal pay law so it actually gets the job done for working women and their families. When employers underpay equally qualified female employees, they shortchange our wives, our mothers and our daughters to the detriment of all.” Sims and Davis will introduce the bill as HB 1160. A companion bill in the Senate has been introduced as SB 303. The bills would narrow the definition of determining factors for pay to education, training or experience, while also lifting the veil of pay secrecy and creating protections that permit employees to inquire about salaries without fear of termination.


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