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Donald ‘Ducky’ Birts Lays An Egg To know Donald “Ducky” Birts is to be forever amazed at his talents. The former high-school basketball star, legendary businessman with a chain of shoe stores to his credit and a dedicated aide to Congressman Bob Brady, Ducky has put together a foundation to create a school and recreation center for underprivileged youth. Now you can say, to raise real funds, he’s had to “lay an egg”. And, in cooperation with Jeff Brown, head of Brown’s

ShopRite, one can buy eggs and quality cold cuts under Ducky’s label in 11 stores throughout the City and suburbs. He also has juices under his Ducky brand. A portion of each item sold is dedicated to the Ducky Birts Foundation which teaches government and economics to youth as well as providing scholarships to Cheyney, Lincoln, and Temple University students. The Ducky Birts Foundation logo includes a graduation cap. So it’s one pur-

chase that does more than provides for nutritious, tasty meals. Ducky urges supermarket shoppers to search out the Brown’s ShopRites. In this area they can be found at 2385 Cheltenham Avenue, 1575 N. 52nd Street, 2301 W. Oregon Avenue, 6710 Haverford Avenue, 2946 Island Avenue, 25 E. Germantown Pike, Norristown; 547 S. Oxford Valley Road, Fairless Hills; 2200 Bristol Pike, Bensalem; 2800 Fox Street; and 6901 Ridge Avenue.

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Only Sturgeons Can Slow Up Delaware Dredging Urban Engineers, Inc., which has been monitoring the progress of dredging in the Delaware River reports for this year and the same period for the following year, dredging will cease between Dec. 1 through to Mar. 15. That’s when the legendary sturgeons, who have long ago reclaimed the Delaware as their home, move into the deeper shipping channel

through the winter. Dredging the shipping channel to 45 feet will continue as the sturgeon gravitate to the shallower regions of the river. Roy Denmark, vice president and general manager of Urban Engineers, reports progress on the Delaware River Deepening Project continues. Dredging of the lower 15 miles (Lower Reach E) of the Delaware River began in

April and is scheduled to be completed in March 2016. On Sep. 30, 2015, the Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District awarded a $76.8 million contract to Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Co. for the removal of rock in Upper Reach B. This contract provides for the fracturing and removal of rock outcroppings from multiple locations within a 10-mile stretch of the

Delaware River from west of Philadelphia International Airport to just below the Pennsylvania/Delaware state line. Fracturing and removal of the rock will be performed between Dec. 1, 2015 and Mar. 15, 2016, and betwen Dec. 1, 2016 and Mar. 15, 2017. The Philadelphia Regional Port Authority is awaiting responses to its Request for

Qualifications for the development of the Southport Marine Terminal. Statements of Qualifications are due on Nov. 18, with an anticipated announcement of short-listed respondents in December. After submittal and review of proposals from the short-listed respondents in the spring of 2016, PRPA intends to announce the selected firm in July 2016.

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2nd & Erie Added To Red-Light Camera Intersections As part of its ongoing effort to improve safety at the city’s most dangerous intersections, the Philadelphia Parking Authority activated its latest addition to the RedLight Camera Program Oct. 17 at the intersection of N. 2nd Street &Erie Avenue in North Philadelphia ,marking the 28th location for the program, covered by 122 cameras. The activation began a 45day warning period at the intersection. Drivers found in violation during this grace pe-

riod will receive warnings in the mail, which ends at midnight on Dec. 1. After the period ends, violators will face a $100 fine for each offense. “Our goal at 2nd &Erie avenue is the same as all of or locations, to make the intersection safer for all motorists, pedestrians and the community as a whole,” said Vince Fenerty, PPA’s executive director. “Given the Red Light Camera Program’s success at our locations, we’re confident the Red Light Cameras will make people think twice be-

fore going through a red light.” The Pennsylvania General Assembly gave the PPA the power to establish a Red-Light Camera Program in the City of Philadelphia. In 2005, the PPA began equipping intersections with cameras that monitor traffic and automatically photograph vehicles that drive into an intersection after the light has turned red. The Red-Light Camera Program has helped to reduce dangerous behavior by drivers at chronically troublesome in-

Corrections Getting It Right

IN OUR Oct. 22 issue, we incorrectly identified the 2nd man from left as “Anthony Gallo.” He is Anthony Gallagher.

IN OUR Oct. 15 issue, we incorrectly identified the man at right as “Chris Montoya.” He is Matthew Perks.

tersections. At each of the nine locations on Roosevelt Boulevard where the cameras are installed, data show the number of violations has decreased. Since the cameras’ first full year of operation, violations at the intersection of the Boulevard & Cottman Avenue have dropped by more than 81%. “I would like to thank the Parking Authority for installing red light cameras at a busy intersection to improve pedestrian, cyclist and motorist safety,” said 7th Dist. City Councilwoman Maria Quiñones Sánchez. “With multiple schools located only blocks away, these cameras are also an important step in protecting hundreds of students as they walk to and from school every day.” Philadelphia’s Red-Light Camera Program was recently extended until 2017. The RedLight Camera intersections now include: Grant Avenue & Roosevelt Boulevard; Red Lion Road & Roosevelt

Boulevard; Cottman Avenue & Roosevelt Boulevard; 34th Street & Grays Ferry Avenue; Broad Street & Oregon Avenue; Broad Street & Hunting Park Avenue; 58th & Walnut Streets; Broad & Vine Streets; Broad Street & S. Penn Square; Broad Street & John F. Kennedy Boulevard; Henry Avenue & Walnut Lane; Rising Sun & Adams Avenues; Aramingo Avenue & York Street; Aramingo & Castor Avenues; Lindbergh Boulevard & Island Avenue; Welsh Road & Roosevelt Boulevard Southampton Road & Roosevelt Boulevard; Mascher Street & Roosevelt Boulevard; Levick Street & Roosevelt Boulevard; Rhawn Street & Roosevelt Boulevard; 9th Street along the Boulevard; Academy Road & Grant Avenue; Woodhaven & Knights Roads; Bustleton Avenue & Byberry Road. Byberry & Worthington Roads; Stenton & Ogontz Avenues; Island & Bartram Avenues; and N. 2nd Street & Erie Avenue.

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money isn’t paying the voter, who will be selected randomly, to vote for any one party or candidate. The group offering the award hopes the lottery incentive will bring out more voters. Calling itself “the Philadelphia Citizen”, the group announced the $10,000 lottery at a press conference at Love Park attended by former Mayor John Street and Sam Katz.

“We recognize that we are in a civic crisis when it comes to voter turnout and something has to be done,” said Larry Platt, co-founder and editor of the Philadelphia Citizen. “As a result, we launched this innovative project designed to increase voter turnout in Philadelphia, a city where 73% of registered voters did not even show up to vote in the

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LARRY PLATT, at podium, is co-founder and editor of Phila. Citizen, which will pay $10,000 to randomly selected individual who votes in Phila. on Nov. 3, hoping to increase voter turnout on election day and encourage citizens to become more actively involved in civic life of Phila. Platt was joined by former Mayor of Phila. John F. Street, right, and Sam Katz, left.

2015 mayoral primary election. Through the voter lottery, we hope more people will come out to vote on Nov. 3.” The $10,000 cash-prize award is being funded by a grant from the Pamela & Ajay Raju Foundation. Raju, CEO and chairman of the Dilworth Paxson law firm, is also the co-founder of the Philadelphia Citizen. Business lawyer and elections-law expert Kevin Greenberg, of the Flaster Greenberg law firm, confirmed State election law allows for such a lottery because no effort will be made to influence the outcome of the vote. The idea for the lottery came from a similar initiative in Los Angeles designed to increase voter participation in a local school-board race which at the time had received little publicity. It worked. “In addition to encouraging voter turnout, the Philadelphia Citizen wants to be a resource for voters by providing nonpartisan information on local races and issues,” said Platt. “While the mayoral race has gotten considerable attention this year, there are also two Council-at-Large races, and some judge races that are taking place as well. We want to raise awareness of all the races so voters are well prepared when they get to the polls.” The Nov. 3 ballot will also contain a City bond question and two referendums on amendments to the Philadelphia City Charter. The first would create an Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Affairs; the second would reorganize the City’s planning, zoning, housing and development functions under a new Dept. of Planning & Development. The Philadelphia Citizen website notes only 27% of registered voters showed up to vote in the 2015 mayoral primary and only 8.1% of Philadelphians describe themselves as active in their neighborhoods (31st of the top 50 cities).

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If you vote this coming Tuesday in the general election, you become eligible to win $10,000. Worried and dismayed over the continuing poor voter turnout in this city, a nonprofit, non-partisan multi-platform media organization, announced the ‘It Pays To Vote’ initiative. It’s legal because the prize

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Staying Well With Cohen Oh Knows Smart City YOUNG at heart and elderly attended Max Myers Playground where State Rep. Mark Cohen held his Senior Health & Wellness Expo & Softball Spectacular. Besides senior activities, the National Guard played against Navy, and police vs. firefighters. Local businesses joined in and the cli- REPUBLICAN Councilman at Large David Oh explains benefits of his resolution passed by max was a Special City Council moving Phila. to take steps towards becoming a “smart city” – specifically in Olympics ball game! the field of “smart aging.” Councilman Oh has been meeting with senior residents and adPhoto by Joe Stivala ministrators of nursing/personal care homes in order to learn how he can help make Phila. a more age-friendly city.

Bullock Opens Shop Charlie’s ‘39th’ Birthday Strickland Follows Rocky

NEW STATE REP. Donna Bullock invited constituents to her office at 29th & Girard for an open house with refreshments.

Happy Birthday Blondell

LIVING political living legend Charlie Bernard displays his 39th Birthday cake at Democratic City Committee to a small fraction of his many fans. Seen are Bill Dell, civic leader; Ann Brown, 40B leader; Lisa Deeley, Candidate for City Commissioner; Anthony Amen; Yolanda Anderson; Lou Farinella; and Hon. Frank Oliver.

9TH DIST. councilmanic candidate Kevin Strickland threw Rocky-watching movie night at Republican City Committee. Joining him, from left, were mayoral aspirant Melissa Murray Bailey Strickland and Register of Wills hopeful Ross Feinberg. Photo by Bill Myers

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Saluting Africans COUNCILWOMAN Blondell Reynolds Brown celebrated her birthday at Miss Photo by Robert Mendelsohn Tootsie’s with family and friends.

St. Helena’s Honors Ivers MSGR. JOSEPH THRIN, pastor of St. Helena’s Parish in Olney, inducted veteran Ward Leader Bill Ivers into parish’s Hall of Fame, commemorating his 40 years of service to its welfare.

W. PHILLY Caribbean & African Multicultural Festival was hailed in Clark Park by Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell. She was joined onstage by, left, Friends of Clark Park Dir. Jean Marie Kouassi, who organized event, and Tilahun Degefu, VP of Ethiopian Community Association of Greater Phila.

Protesting Aldi Grocery Stores SHEET METAL W o r k e r s protested two new Aldi stores’ grand opening, one on Castor Avenue and this one at N. Broad Street.


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Turnout Worries 36th Ward Fish Fry by Joe Shaheeli Except for the flood of lastminute television commercials promoting Supreme Court candidates, voters already know for whom they will vote – that is, if they decide to vote. Pollsters, election stats and political leaders see signs of another poor turnout in Philadelphia and its bedroom counties. That’s not the case in the western part of the state.

Southwestern Pennsylvania routinely comes out to support its native sons in statewide races. Precedent in Philadelphia indicates another low turnout, though the 26% turnout in the primary, prodded by the mayoral competition, was a spike upward. For instance, a look at absentee-ballot applications by Philadelphia voters indicated just over 1,000 were recorded. With recent past performances, the actual absentee-ballot vot-

Capital Grille Fundraiser

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ing will come in under half of that. Not much, especially with all the clamor to make absentee voting easier. That doesn’t compare well to Western Pennsylvania’s chief county, Allegheny, which is only80% as populous as Philadelphia with 1.2 million residents clocked 5,571 absentee ballots as of Wednesday, with one more workday until deadline. (One should note, though, that most of Allegheny County’s population is suburban and suburbanites are more likely than inner-city dwellers to travel and thus request absentee ballots.) If East votes East and West votes West, does that indicate a larger turnout from the West, even with a smaller population than here in the East, could mean a split-party decision at best for Philadelphia interests? Rallies by Democratic and Republican leaderships have not been packed as hoped. Candidate-forum viewing and attendance are poorer than expected. Contributing to this apathy is the fact Philadelphia voters have accepted Jim Kenney will

SOUTH PHILLY’S powerful 36th Ward held its Fish Fry at 22nd Street Café. News of event was publicized on ward’s new website. Ward Leader Harold James, right, greeted judicial candidates Dawn Segal and Kenneth Powell. He was joined by Kevin Hannah, Ward ChairPhoto by Joe Stivala man and his father Charles.

Pop Up For Derek Green

POINT BREEZE Avenue Pop Up Pub hosted a reception for Derek Green, candidate for Council at Large, 2nd from left. Owner Jim Longacre, left, and attendees stand up in supPhoto by Joe Stivala port of Derek. be their next Mayor. Republi- to wage a television ad camIn fact, her campaign has can mayoral candidate Melissa paign. So people will be ask- been eclipsed somewhat by Murray Bailey had no money ing, “Who is she?” (Cont. Page 10) State Rep.

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OUR OPINION Maybe She’s Right!

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A wounded fish is easy prey to any shark. Attorney General Kathleen Kane understands that too well. Members of a special Senate panel have been assembled and will have a Thanksgiving Eve deadline to issue a report examining whether the Attorney General can perform the duties of her office with an indefinitely suspended law license. You won’t find a majority of women Senators on this panel, just two of six. Could be she’s right when she says an old boys’ network is trying to do her in. Looks like our Democratic Governor, in the same breath that he is pushing his party’s Supreme Court candidates, is also planning to join the old boys’ club. Go figure!

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Budget Leaders, Explain The Math back his proposals to expand the sales tax and have naturalgas producers pay their fair share, as is the case in every other major gas-producing state. In the House, Republicans and Democrats have offered compromise plans that call for modest increases in broadbased taxes and a moderate extraction tax. Now it’s time for leadership to realize that the “art of the deal” requires a similar tack toward the center to move to numbers-based deliberations and beyond partisan budget boilerplate. There is precedent. Gov. Corbett’s signature $2.4 billion transportation law, which is rebuilding the state’s transportation infrastructure, required heavy lifting that was not shirked by former Republican leaders and Democrats willing to put up tough votes – tax votes – for the betterment of the Commonwealth. Legislative leadership has been AWOL as math-challenged members — mostly but not all Republicans – commandeer the budget process and (Cont. Page 23)

Oct. 29- Republican City Committee hosts Fall Cocktail Party at Southampton Rm., 2980 Southampton Rd., 6:30 p.m. Tickets $125. For info josephjdefelice@phillygop.co m. Oct. 30- State Rep. Leslie Acosta hosts Lunch Mtg. with Pa. Food Merchants Ass’n at Panati Rec Ctr., 3101 N. 22nd St., 12-2 p.m. RSVP (215) 457-5281. Oct. 30- 26th Ward GOP hosts Fall Festival at Waterfall Rm., 7 p.m. Full of excitement, GOP celebrities and candidates. Tickets $50. For info (215) 468-2300. Oct. 30- Citizens for Hughes hosts Birthday Celebration for State Sen. Vincent Hughes at World Café Live, 3025 Walnut St., 7-10 p.m. Tickets $50 up. RSVP Andrea (215) 877772.

Oct. 31- State Sen. Anthony Williams & State Rep. Joanna Bullock host Expungement Clinic at Myers Rec Ctr. 5803 Kingsessing Ave., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Prime candidates: criminal charges dismissed or withdrawn, or not guilty after trial; guilty to a summary offense more than five years ago with no subsequent criminal charges (misdemeanor and felony convictions not eligible); accepted into ARD program and met all terms. For info El Ali (215) 748-6712 or EAli@pahouse.net. Oct. 31- State Rep. Mark Cohen hosts N.E. Youth Spookfest at Lawncrest Rec Ctr., 6000 Rising Sun Ave., 11:30-a.m.-4 p.m. Hay rides, pumpkin painting, photobooth, face painting, eating contests, fire & SWAT trucks, costume contest. Must register by Oct. 19. For info Deb Whittingham (215) 342-2167. Oct. 31- State Sen. Art Haywood & State Rep. Stephen Kinsey host Meet & Greet at Phil’s Elkins Ctr., 4930 N.

Broad St., 1-5 p.m. With Transformed Productions by Graterford Branch of Gray Panthers. Chicken or fish and coleslaw. Tickets $12. For info Eric (215) 626-6038 or Delia (215) 391-9618. Oct. 31- State Rep. Vanessa Brown hosts Fall Festival at Clara Muhammad Sq., 47th & Lancaster Ave., 1-6 p.m. Food, games, community fellowship, horseback rides and petting zoo. For info (215) 879-6615. Nov. 1- ABATE Motorcycle Toy Run for Kids Parade starts 12 m. from Spring Garden St. & Columbus Blvd. Nov. 1- 54th Mario Lanza Ball at Doubletree Hotel. For tickets to weekend events (215) 238-9691. Nov. 2- State Sen. Shirley Kitchen offers free Flu-Shot Clinics at her district office, 1701 W. Lehigh Ave., Su. 104, 10-11 a.m. No appointment necessary. For info (215) 227-6161. Nov. 3- Election Day. Nov. 5- GOP candidate Jim

Pio kicks off campaign for 172nd State House Dist. with Fundraiser at Austrian Village Restaurant, 321 Huntingdon Pk., Jenkintown, Pa., 6-9:30 p.m. Nov. 5- State House candidate Jim Pio hosts Fundraiser at Austrian Village Rest., 921 Huntingdon Pk., Rockledge, Pa., 6:30-9:30 p.m. Nov. 5- State Rep. Pam DeLissio hosts Achieving Financial Wellness Workshop at Roxborough Mem. Hosp. Wolcoff Aud., 5800 Ridge Ave., 7 p.m. Discussing budgeting, financial priorities & debt management. For info (215) 482-8726. Nov. 7- State Rep. Jim Roebuck hosts Veterans’ Information Event at USciences, McNeil Science & Technology Ctr., 4320 Woodland Ave., 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 8- City holds 1st Veterans Parade on Broad St., starting 12 m. from Broad & Walnut Sts. N. to City Hall and E. to Independence Ha. (Cont. Page 24)

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by State Rep. Dwight Evans Even though he’s offered $1 billion in concessions, it’s been suggested Gov. Tom Wolf’s stubbornness is the reason why Pennsylvania has stumbled almost four months without a budget. That’s nonsense, as the budget blockade is rooted in mathematics, not stubbornness. Almost every State lawmaker will agree a structural budget deficit exists – more than $1.2 billion now and likely more than $2 billion next year if action isn’t taken. Despite the numbers, too few lawmakers have been willing to compromise, even when they concede that GOP pension and liquor proposals – which became GOP musthaves only after Wolf won the governorship – will do little or nothing to bridge the growing revenue chasm. Gov. Wolf has compromised on liquor and public pensions, issues that former Gov. Tom Corbett couldn’t advance despite enjoying ample Republican majorities in the House and Senate. Gov. Wolf also has scaled


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PHA And DC 47 Ink Pact American Technion Soc. Installs Leaders (Cont. From Page 8) the campaigns of the five Republican Council-at-Large candidates, who, though commendable, did not increase Republican registrations or absentee-ballot applications. Prime-time television exposure was limited to the mayoral debates. The effort to increase local turnout concentrated on the contested State Supreme Court, with each party’s leadership realizing fully what was at stake. But there are no signs they have boosted voter interest in

AFSCME DC 47 Local 2186 Pres. Alfred Jones, Local 2187 Pres. Jacqueline Marshall, Joanne Strauss, PHA Director Kelvin Jeremiah, DC 47 Pres. Fred Wright, Dc 47 Bus. Agent Mike Bonetti, and Local 2186 VP Donnell Martin pose for a picture after the PHA Board approved new contract with the union. this race, despite its historic 15 years down the road if one seats on Pennsylvania high importance. The chance to takes into account the Supreme court have raised more than elect three justices at once has Court’s potential role on 2021 $10 million. In 2007, nearly $7 million enormous implications for the redistricting maps. It’s obvious a Supreme in cash contributions were political balance of the Keystone State, literally as far as Court candidate needed mil- raised with about $1 million lions to make it this far to the more from in-kind contribugeneral. In the primary, tions, according to Pennsylvarecords showed that race cost nians for Modern Courts. candidates together well over There were two open seats $5 million. Associated Press during that election cycle reports a new record has been (with four candidates) – both set for fundraising in an elec- won by Democrats – plus one tion for State Supreme Court: sitting member of the court Candidates for the three open was up for retention. And just

Breakfast With Labor Leaders

PHYLLIS Meloff and Larry Pitt, honorary board members of American Technion Society, congratulate Ilene Berger, new president of Phila. chapter and her husband Steve Berger, outgoing president, who was named to international board of ATS. Photo by Bonnie Squires like in 2007 – and most such moves rapidly to place caps on elections – a large portion of how much money can be conthe funds raised come from tributed to this and other lawyers and law firms, partic- statewide judiciary races, look ularly trial lawyers, and labor for voters to lose their right to unions (mostly for Democratic vote for those aspiring to candidates in the latter case). those levels. Unless the State legislature (Cont. Page 11)

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New Police Training Academy Opens

OPENING of new police training academy was marked by appearances of Rep. Ed Neilson, Rep. Martina White, Commissioner Charles Ramsey, Mayor Michael Nutter and Reps. Mike Driscoll Photo by Bill Myers and Kevin Boyle. JIM KENNEY and Vito LoGrasso, former WWE superstar and movie actor, enjoy fundraiser at Bliss for Kenney’s mayoral camPhoto by Bill Myers paign.

ROB CAVOTO, sponsor of Jim Kenney’s fundraiser at Bliss, enjoy a moment with Kenney. Photo by Bill Myers

now, so contributors have no more impact on their election.

Nancy Pelosi Endorses Jim US Democratic House Leader Nancy Pelosi announced her endorsement of Philadelphia’s mayoral nominee Jim Kenney, capping, we trust, the last of the late-comer endorsements. The Congresswoman noted Kenney’s commitment to strengthening Philadelphia’s middle class. “I am proud to support Jim Kenney for Mayor because Jim will always be a fighter for Philadelphia’s working families. On City Council, Jim earned the reputation as a hardworking, determined advocate for Philadelphia’s neighborhoods. As Mayor, I know Jim will fight every day to fix Philadelphia’s schools and grow Philadelphia’s economy.”

gram. Deeley is the first political candidate to use a hashtag campaign to increase voter turnout in Philadelphia. Her strategy is borrowed from recently successful hashtag campaigns designed to increase brand or issue awareness such as Coca-Cola’s #ShareACoke and the ALS Association’s #IceBucketChallenge. “My goal is to have #IVotedPHL trend locally on Twitter, and ultimately, increase awareness of next Tuesday’s election. I hope young voters who see that their friends have voted will be extra motivated to go out and vote themselves and then tell us about it on social media,” she said. Deeley’s poll signs will be distributed through the Philadelphia Democratic City Committee and will be placed at every polling place throughout Philadelphia on Election Day, Nov. 3.

Curtis Salutes Seniors

Lisa Deeley Seeks Younger Voters Lisa Deeley, a Democratic nominee for Philadelphia City Commissioner, unveiled her campaign’s poll signs, ditch-

COUNCILMAN Curtis Jones Jr. hosted record turnout of seniors at his annual expo for them. Helping him were Lisa Boston, Madaline G. Dunn, and Crystal Tann-Roberts.

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Tracy brought his reputation as a highly respected business executive to the forefront and has picked up union support, as well as contributions from those seeking more business minds on Council. Although all Republican atlarge candidates say for the record they are seeking to represent Republican values and positions, in practice in a general election, Republicans who can attract crossover votes from Democrats and independents can gain an edge over Republicans who appeal only to their base. Therefore, in a race to land among the top two out of five, a Republican candidate is powerfully motivated to engage in a discreet bipartisan lovefest. For their part, donors and endorsers find the Republican at-large race enticing because they find in it a chance to play an actual role in selecting a sitting Council Member in the general election. They had the same chance earlier in the Democratic primary, but all those candidates are shoo-ins

ing the traditional name and ballot number for a unique hashtag: #IVotedPHL. The hashtag is designed to engage voters through social media and encourage younger voters to show up to the polls and participate in next Tuesday’s election. “On Election Day, I want to encourage voters to tag their posts and pictures with #IVotedPHL,” Deeley said. “Take a selfie, tell your friends on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook – get creative and tell everyone that you love to vote in Philadelphia. I want voters to share their experience at the polls, and make our hashtag the ‘I Voted’ sticker for the 21st century.” Deeley’s poll signs encourage voters to “Spread The Word” and use the hashtag when posting about their experience via their favorite social media platform, such as Facebook, Twitter and Insta-

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GOP 5 Tussle Thanks to a spirited Republican Council-at-Large campaign, with five competing for a maximum of two seats, whatever chance the independents and progressives had of successfully merging forces behind one of their own has greatly diminished. Republican turnout is expected to be higher than in other general elections. Incumbent Councilman David Oh and Dennis O’Brien have been the focus of the other three, Terry Tracy, Al Taubenberger and Dan Tinney. O’Brien’s efforts to get reelected have not surfaced, indicating he’s hoping his past support continues. Oh, Tracy and Tinney have picked up labor support, usually reserved for Democratic candidates. This past week, Taubenberger picked up the endorsement of Hospital Workers Union 1199C.

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(Cont. From Page 10) A constitutional amendment change how Pennsylvania’s appellate judges are selected took its first step Tuesday by clearing the House Judiciary Committee by a 16-11 vote. HB 1336 by State Rep. Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) would create a merit-selection system for members of Pennsylvania’s appellate courts, allowing a commission of 13 members appointed by the Governor and members of the General Assembly to make recommendations to the Governor as to who should become appellate judges when vacancies arise. Under the bill, the commission would send three names to the Governor, who would pick one to be confirmed by a majority of the Senate. Cutler introduced similar legislation last session that was ultimately pulled from the committee’s agenda before it could be brought up for a vote.

“Al Taubenberger is a person who will look out for working class families of Philadelphia and our union members,” said NUHHCE 1199C President Nicholas in a letter to the union’s nearly 20,000 Philadelphia members. “District 1199C believes wholeheartedly that Al can and will do just that. He is the right candidate for the job.” Added Taubenberger, “I am deeply honored by this prestigious endorsement of my candidacy by Philadelphia’s dedicated hospital and health care employees. District 1199C President Henry Nicholas is a living legend in Philadelphia’s proud labor community and his words carry great weight. If I am fortunate enough to be elected to City Council on Nov. 3, I will be a strong voice for labor’s issues and for all of Philadelphia’s working-class families.” Taubenberger’s labor endorsements include five of the more-active unions. NUHHCE follows the endorsements of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5, Philadelphia Firefighters & Paramedics Local 22, Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, Teamsters Local 830, Pennsylvania Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers & Trainmen, AFSCME District Council 33, Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Philadelphia Association of Realtors. Enter Frank Keel, longtime publicist for labor leader John Dougherty, who has been handling Taubenberger’s campaign. Endorsements, etc., indicates a Dougherty touch. Dan Tinney came out with a lengthy endorsement from State Rep. Kevin Boyle (DNortheast) as well as a barrage against Oh and O’Brien. Tinney has previously been endorsed by the FOP Lodge 5, IAFF Local 22 Fire Fighters & Paramedics and exclusively by the Philadelphia AFL-CIO and the Philadelphia Building Trades.


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Heard on the Hill And City Hall Sabatina Applauds Colleagues’ Pay Move State Sen. John Sabatina (D-Northeast) applauded Senate colleagues who have recently announced their intention to refuse their legislative pay in consideration of the on-going budget stalemate that is threatening social services. Sabatina, who has not accepted his salary since Jun. 30, said it is important for lawmakers to stand together with vulnerable Pennsylvanians in feeling the impact of the impasse. “The political games in Harrisburg are threatening the livelihoods of thousands of low-wage workers who are helping our most needy citizens,” Sabatina said. “The appearance that there are no consequences for lawmakers erodes public faith and increases cynicism. I congratulate my colleagues on both sides of the aisle and in both chambers who have made this difficult decision.” Pennsylvania’s constitutionally mandated budget deadline passed more than two months ago as Sabatina and his Democratic colleagues have insisted on restoring adequate funding to education after years of declining revenue have led to declining test scores. The stalemate is hitting social-service agencies with added costs if they need to borrow money until a budget is passed. “It’s essential that those who serve the public, from our struggling seniors to our youngest school students, know that the delay in passing a budget is due to fundamental disagreement over their importance to our society,” Sabatina said. “There are critically important issues at stake and the public outcry for change has been intense, but the majorities in the House and Senate have insisted on continuing down the path of the previous administration.” Sabatina is a co-sponsor of SB 187, which would suspend

the pay of lawmakers and certain administration officials if a budget is not passed by the Jun. 30 deadline.

Sims To Expand Absentee Voting State Rep. Brian Sims (DS. Phila.) is introducing a bill that would allow in-person absentee ballot voting before primary and general elections and no-excuse-needed absentee-ballot voting by mail. “The first part of my legislation would enable in-person absentee voting permitting voters to receive, fill out and cast their absentee ballot all in one trip, rather than having to return it through the mail. The in-person process would not require the voter to provide any excuse for using this method,” Sims explained. “Under current Pennsylvania law, qualified voters may only use a mail-in absentee ballot given very specific reasons, and the voter must explain his or her reason in advance. Valid reasons are restricted to an illness or disability, absence from their municipality of residence, observance of a religious holiday, or official duties related to conducting the election,” Sims noted. “The bill would remove the requirement to declare what the reason is for the mail-in absentee ballot. “Across the country, the trend in the last decade has been for states to expand opportunities for pre-election voting, including allowing absentee ballots not requiring an excuse. It is time for Pennsylvania to allow and encourage all forms of legitimate voting in our elections,” stated Sims.

Kitchen Offers Free Flu Shots State Sen. Shirley Kitchen (D-N. Phila.) will be offering free flu shot clinics at her district office in November. The free flu shot clinics will be held on Mondays, Nov. 2, 9, 16 and 23, from 10

to 11 a.m., at the Senator’s district office, 1701 W. Lehigh Avenue, Suite 104. No appointment is necessary. “I’m happy to be hosting free flu shot clinics for my constituency, and I hope that those who have not yet received their flu shot will stop by my office,” Kitchen said. “It’s especially important that residents older than 65, younger people with chronic illnesses such as diabetes and asthma, children ages six months to two years, pregnant women and health workers get a flu shot, as these individuals are considered in the high-risk category by the Centers of Disease Control & Prevention.” The CDC recommends everyone over the age of six months get a yearly flu vaccine, Kitchen said, because various forms of the influenza virus constantly change. Walgreens and the US Dept. of Health & Human Services are partnering with Kitchen for these clinics. Special note: Patients under the age of 18 will be provided a voucher that can be redeemed at a Walgreens’ Take Care locations. Call the Senator’s office for information (215) 2276161, or visit her website, www.senatorkitchen.com.

Bill To Curtail Street Peddling by Minors Councilwoman at Large Blondell Reynolds Brown has introduced a bill to combat “solicitations of contributions in the roadway by minors,” otherwise known as street peddling. The bill aims to reduce street peddling by minors by mandating fines for adults responsible for minors who peddle goods or solicit money in the streets. Chapter 10-308-3b of the Philadelphia code titled “Minors” would be changed to read as follows: “Any adult allowing a minor under his or her care, custody or control, to violate

the provisions of this Section shall be issued a notice of violation in the amount of $300.” Street peddling most often occurs in busy intersections and on highways with high traffic, and as a result it poses a threat to the safety of both minors and drivers. Peddlers distract drivers, interfere with traffic, and can cause accidents between vehicles or between minors and vehicles. Child peddlers are particularly dangerous because they are smaller, less visible, and typically less educated in road safety and potential injuries caused by even a slow moving car. The current Philadelphia Code puts the issue of a notice of violation for street peddling at the discretion of the officer present. However, since that legislation was passed in 2007, no City violations have been issued. For eight years, street peddling by minors has continued. New legislation will increase the penalty from $100 to $300 and spark a new dialogue about enforcement with the Police Dept. “Street peddling is dangerous to both children and motorists alike,” said the Councilwoman. “The last thing anyone wants is for an accident to happen, or for a child to be injured or killed. In 2007, we allowed police officers to enforce current streetpeddling laws at their discretion, but not one single violation was issued. Given that information, it is clear we must reignite this dialogue and work with the Police Dept. to achieve a paradigm shift in their policies regarding street peddling. Doing nothing is not acceptable.”

but I think part of it might stem from miscommunication and a lack of knowledge about the help available to people,” Acosta said. “I kept hearing last night that so many residents never thought they’d be able to own their own homes simply because they didn’t make enough income. I’m glad my office was able to help clear up some of the myths about home ownership and expose residents to the programs that work to help make their dreams a reality.” Philadelphia homeownership has been on the decline in recent years. A 2014 report from The Pew Charitable Trusts’ Philadelphia Research Initiative shows just over 52% of Philadelphia homes were owner-occupied in 2012, down from over 59 percent in 2000. In addition, 38% of Philadelphia homeowners in 2012 earned less than $35,000. Acosta noted in addition to Philadelphians interested in buying their own homes, developers looking to connect low-income residents to housing opportunities attended the event as well. The event also allowed participants to sign up for one-onone sessions with housing counselors. Acosta was joined by representatives from the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency and the Philadelphia

Housing Authority.

Kitchen ‘Palcohol’ Bill Clears Penna. Senate One of two bills that would make it nearly impossible for anyone in Pennsylvania to sell or transport so-called “powdered alcohol” has been overwhelmingly approved by the Senate. SB 773, proposed by State Sen. Shirley Kitchen (D-N. Phila.) and sent to the House on a 49-0 vote, would add powdered alcohol – sometimes called “palcohol” – to the definitions of Title 18 (crimes and offenses). Another bill of Kitchen’s, SB 588, would make the possession or sale of palcohol illegal. “We need both bills to be adopted before we can truly be effective in keeping this product out of the hands of minors,” Sen. Kitchen said today. “I trust we wouldn’t adopt one bill without the other, but we don’t yet know when 588 will be considered by the Senate.” Palcohol is distilled liquidalcohol that has been molecularly encapsulated in tiny rings of sugar called cyclodextrins. When the crystals are mixed with water, the sugar dissolves and the alcohol is released into the drink. One ounce of powdered distilled alcohol contains the equivalent of a shot of liquor when mixed with 5 ounces of water.

Rizzo Rocks Opening Night

Acosta: Housing Expo Was Strong Success State Rep. Leslie Acosta (DN. Phila.) announced her office helped connect about 150 lowincome residents to home-buying resources through her housing expo held last week. “We do have a severe housing crisis in Philadelphia,

OPENING NIGHT from Theatre Exile’s Rizzo by Bruce Graham. Rizzo has been sold out every night through previews including Wednesday’s opening night at Christ Church Neighborhood Center. As a surprise, mayoral candidate Jim Kenney, along with Frank DiCicco, helped give curtain speech and told some of their favorite Rizzo stories. Photo by Hugh E. Dillon


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The Pennsylvania State Senate established a committee this week to evaluate ATTORNEY GENERAL KATHLEEN KANE’S ability to stay in office owing to her felony indictments and the suspension of her law license by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Her suspension started last week and will continue until her case is finalized. The committee is a bipartisan group of six. The three Republicans are JOHN GORDNER (Columbia), GENE YAW (Lycoming) and LISA BAKER (Luzerne). The three Democrats are ART HAYWOOD (N.W. Phila.), JUDY SCHWANK (Berks) and SEAN WILEY (Erie). The committee has 30 days to conclude their deliberations. Many expect the committee may recommend that the Senate vote to remove her from office. A vote of 2/3 of the Senate with the concurrence of the Governor can remove her from office. While I believe she has a right to defend herself in court, I do not believe she should be able to use AG recourses to obfuscate the case. Last year’s Supreme Court investigation led by former Commonwealth Court JUDGE ROBERT BYER revealed JUSTICE SEAMUS McCAFFERY received and sent over 200 pornographic emails to AG staffers and others, but JUSTICE MICHAEL EAKIN received only one. Subsequently McCaffery retired. Kane recently claimed there were more Eakin emails and that these were turned over to Byer. Byer disagrees. If there was a larger

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If you’re a long-time reader of this column, you know I spent a couple of years in a School District of Philadelphia classroom as a media-arts teacher. I nicknamed my students “The Children of the Corn” because these young people were, to put it mildly, a handful. Many of them had police records. Some of them had full-on families. We had a parole officer on call. One of the kids even threatened to hit me. Once I explained to her that doing that would make her an automatic adult … and lead to Ms. Clay treating her like one, she apologized. I was kind of glad for that because I probably would have had to call a cop on her, something I didn’t want to do. In fact, despite teaching some kids that would have totally justified it, I never called a cop on any of them. By the end of my time there, some of these kids trusted me enough that they now make a beeline for me when they see me on the street. So when I was assaulted by the video of the young girl being thrown across her South Carolina classroom by a police officer, I had one question. Why bring a cop into this situation at all? School Resource Officers, or cops in schools, are something that’s been with us for a while. They’re usually brought into schools as part of a partnership between police departments and school districts and the officer, who is an actual police officer, has his or her salary paid by both the School District and the Police Dept. A Dept. of Justice grant usually helps picks up some of the tab. Now, the purpose of these officers, at least how I under(Cont. Page 33)

Yo! Puns, only puns. Some old, some hopefully new, but all still worth a chuckle. Sent to me by Audrey M. 1. The fattest knight at King Arthur’s round table was Sir Cumference. He acquired his size from too much pi. 2. I thought I saw an eye-doctor on an Alaskan island, but it turned out to be an optical Aleutian. 3. She was only a whiskey-maker, but he loved her still. 4. A rubber-band pistol was confiscated from an algebra class, because it was a weapon of math disruption. 5. No matter how much you push the envelope, it’ll still be stationery. 6. A dog gave birth to puppies near the road and was cited for littering. 7. A grenade thrown into a kitchen in France would result in Linoleum Blownapart. 8. Two silk worms had a race. They ended up in a tie. 9. A hole has been found in the nudistcamp wall. The police are looking into it. 10. Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. 11. Atheism is a non-prophet organization. 12. Two hats were hanging on a hat rack in the hallway. One hat said to the other, “You stay here; I’ll go on a head.” 13. I wondered why the baseball kept getting bigger. Then it hit me.14. A sign on the lawn at a drug-rehab center said, “Keep off the Grass.” 15. The midget fortune-teller who escaped from prison was a small medium at large. 16. The soldier who survived mustard gas and pepper spray is now a seasoned veteran. 17. A backward poet writes inverse. 18. In a democracy it’s your vote that counts. In feudalism it’s your count that votes. 19. When cannibals ate a missionary, they got a taste of religion. 20. If you jumped off the bridge in Paris, you’d be in Seine. 21.A vulture carrying two dead raccoons boards an airplane, The stewardess looks at him and says, “I’m sorry, sir, only one carrion allowed per passenger.” 22. Two fish swim into a concrete wall. One turns to the other and says, “Dam!” 23. Two Eskimos sitting in a kayak were chilly, so they lit a fire in the craft. Unsurprisingly it (Cont. Page 33)

MEDIA CRITIQUE: DID YOU SEE the daily media endorsement of an ALL-WEST ticket for State Supreme Court? We have two quality local candidates running for the high court, Judges Kevin DOUGHERTY and Paul PANEPINTO. I feel ABANDONMENT of our city by the editorialists chirping from their LOFTY PERCH. It is reprehensible to me, and could create an ALL-WEST court. Buy the paper, give them ads and get this??... Some media are doing the annual call for MERIT SELECTION of jurists. Why? To put the Merit Judges Committee out of a job? Then we hear a Superior Court panel found media not guilty of defaming John DOC. One can write and not defame, just CLEVER-CUTE.... In joining the Mayor endorsing a candidate, Ed RENDELL said the candidate is not tied to the POLITICS OF THE PAST. WHAT ABOUT ED? Is he tied to past politics – and is anything wrong with past politics – and is the past not a helpful prologue? The PORNGATE probe is underway. A number of posting avatars now think the porn is tied to the effort to destroy Kathleen KANE.... The EAKIN investigation originally said some Eakin emails were mildly pornographic. Is there a body of regulation describing MILD PORN? Does a panel assume this based on personal opinion? Whether PORN is mild or sleazy, IT IS STILL PORN – which maybe should not be on the public dime. Justice McCAFFERY had to take the heat; so does equity demand that Eakin do the same? (Cont. Page 34)

Actor JOE PISCOPO was the MC at the Philadelphia Music Alliance Gala at the Fillmore. Among the VIPs in attendance were MIA TINARI, Vice Chair of the Alliance, and ALAN RUBENS, the Alliance’s Chair. Philadelphia Music Alliance is also supported by attorney NINO TINARI and former Rendell staffer and Zoning Board member CAROL TINARI. Special guest politicians were Philadelphia MAYOR MICHAEL NUTTER and LT. GOV. MIKE STACK. The purpose of the gala was to raise funds for the Music Alliance and also to induct into the Hall of Fame and place the artists’ names on a walkway. All of the inductees have ties to Philadelphia. The award winners were: THE ROOTS, BILLIE HOLIDAY, THE TRAMPS, CINDERELLA, RAY BENSON, ANDREA McARDLE and HARVEY HOLIDAY. The Fillmore Theater is located near SugarHouse on Columbus Boulevard. The new theater is one of the great treasures of Philadelphia entertainment culture. STATE SEN. LARRY FARNESE helped get the theater up and running in its initial days and it is now thriving. The horse race for the Republican at-large Council seats is on again. Four years ago, AL TAUBENBERGER finished just behind DAVID OH for the constitutionally guaranteed second Republican at-large seat. Sources say Taubenberger is right there again. But lurking in the shadows is a Republican by the name of DAN TINNEY who may take votes away from Taubenberger and ensure another David Oh squeaker victory. DENNY O’BRIEN will likely be the lead Republican Council-at-Large vote-getter. What is amazing about O’Brien is that he is never held in high regard by the establishment Republicans but always corners the most votes. Did Democrats have a big opportunity to capture the Supreme Court in the upcoming elections? The question remains how they will sabotage each other as the Democrats usually do. So far they have made it to the home stretch without cannibalizing each other. The top three perceived candidates are KEVIN DOUGHERTY, DAVID WECHT and CHRISTINE DONOHUE. JUDGE JUDY OLSON has a good shot of getting into the mix because of her name. Voters are already associating her with the television celebrity JUDGE JUDY. And in Pennsylvania it is never about credentials but often about notoriety.


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The Committee on Rules of the Council of the City of Philadelphia will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, November 16, 2015, at 10:00 AM, in Room 400, City Hall, to hear testimony on the following items: 150643 An Ordinance amending Chapter 14-300 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Administration and Procedures,” to provide for permit holders to give community members notice in connection with As of Right Permits, under certain terms and conditions. 150649 An Ordinance amending Title 14 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Zoning and Planning,” by adding a new subsection, entitled “Rittenhouse Square Residential Area,” and making related changes, all under certain terms and conditions. 150705 An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an area bounded by Ludlow Street, Farragut Street, 46th Street, Haverford Avenue, and 40th Street. 150721 An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an area bounded by Hermitage Street, Lawnton Street, Green Lane, Jannette Street, Monastery Avenue, Houghton Street, Walnut Lane, Shurs Lane, Merrick Street, Pensdale Street, and Mitchell Street. 150722 An Ordinance amending Section 14-500 of the Philadelphia Code, entitled “Overlay Zoning Districts,” by amending the subsection entitled “/NCA, Ridge Avenue Neighborhood Commercial Area Overlay” and making related changes, all under certain terms and conditions. An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an area bounded by 10th Street, Packer Avenue, Darien Street, and Hartranft Street.

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An Ordinance amending Title 14 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Zoning and Planning,” by providing special density rules for buildings with a green roof, under certain terms and conditions.

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An Ordinance repealing an Ordinance (Bill No. 150473), entitled “An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an area bounded by Green Street, Second Street, Spring Garden Street, and Third Street.”

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An Ordinance to amend Title 14 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Zoning and Planning,” by removing certain expired provisions and revising certain provisions, including definitions, administration, overlay zoning districts, use regulations, development standards, parking and loading, and signs.

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An Ordinance amending Title 14 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Zoning and Planning,” by revising requirements in Section 14-405, entitled “SPENT, Entertainment (Special Purpose) District”, under certain terms and conditions.

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

Ballot Question #2 asks if the City Charter should be amended to consolidate planning, zoning and development services under the Department of Planning and Development. By streamlining planning, zoning and development functions, we can help ensure that businesses and entrepreneurs are able to help our City grow. Services available to large-scale commercial and residential developers will be made available to all developers, regardless of their size or whether they are just starting out. There will be a straight line of accountability from the Department head to the Mayor. This Tuesday, vote YES on Ballot Question #2 to create more jobs and economic opportunity in Philadelphia.

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Boyle Creates Domestic-Violence Congressional Advisory Council Congressman Brendan F. Boyle (D-Northeast) announced the creation of a new Congressional Advisory Council on Domestic Violence. The Congressional Advisory Council consists of experts, community leaders, and advocates throughout Philadelphia and Montgomery Counties to ad-

dress new ways to combat domestic violence and better address the challenges facing victims. The following individuals have been nominated and accepted their appointment to the Congressional Advisory Council: Mark Levy (co-chair); Betsy Kilkenny (co-chair; Maria Macaluso, execu-

tive director of Women’s Center of Montgomery County; Jeannine L. Lisitski, executive director of Women Against Abuse; Jennifer Serrano, victim’s advocate; Beverly Hahn, chairwoman of Montgomery County’s DFA, and Beth Sturman, executive director of the Montgomery County Laurel

House. “I am proud this impressive group of men and women has agreed to serve on this important advisory council,” said the Congressman. “Domestic violence is one of the most important issues in society today and there is so much we can be doing to stop it. The fight for victims of

domestic violence was the cornerstone of my service in Harrisburg and I have been working tirelessly to continue that fight in DC. My work both at home and in Washington can only benefit from the expertise and input of this group.” Meeting both in Montgomery County and Washington, D.C., the Congressional Advisory Council will take a comprehensive approach towards identifying tangible initiatives to fundamentally alter the supports provided to victim of domestic violence. The Council plans to look at the issues from all aspects, from the victim’s often arduous journey through the criminal jus-

tice system, to the need to enhance physical and emotional supports for victims. While Boyle was in Harrisburg as a State Representative, he introduced a package of reforms to address the deficiencies in how the justice system interacted with victims of domestic violence, including the HP 1369, the GPS Electronic Monitoring Bill that was just reintroduced by State Rep. Kevin Boyle (D-Northeast). The bill would allow a judge to require a GPS electronic monitoring device be placed on an individual found to be in violation of the terms of his or her parole or present a risk of committing crimes or abuse.

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Remembering Beirut Where Marines Died

SPEAKERS at the Beirut Memorial, honoring Marines who lost their lives in Beirut explosion, are 8th District Congressman Michael Fitzpatrick, Senator John Sabatini, Jr. and Councilman Mark Squilla.


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SHOWING UP for 66A Ward Leader Shawn Dillon’s Pre-election Party were Ward Leaders Marty Bednarek and Pat Parkinson, Plumbers’ John Kane, Judge Mike Fanning, Dillon,

AFL-CIO Leader Pat Eiding and 35th Ward Leader Bill Dolbow State Rep. Kevin Boyle, Pat Costello, Ward Leaders Janice Sulman and Bill Dolbow, and congratulate Ed Harkins, left. Ed, who is 55th Ward Chair, will Judge Pat Dugan. Photo by Bill Myers soon be named political director of Local 380 Boilermakers.

HOST Shawn Dillon joined Painters’ Matt Trzaska, City Commission candidate Lisa Deeley and Painters’ Joe Ashdale. Photo by Bill Myers

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AMONG those congratulating Dwane Lilly, 2nd from right, on becoming new 11th Ward Leader were Shirley Gregory, Zac Shaffer, Esq., and Judge Kevin Dougherty. Photo by Joe Stivala SAVVY Ward Leaders John Sabatina, Sr. and Shawn Dillon enjoy moment with Supreme Court candidate David Wecht, State Sen. John Sabatina, Jr., and Ward Leaders Pat ParkinPhoto by Bill Myers son and Bill Dolbow.

ROOFERS also turned out for 66A party at P& P Caterers. Here Bill Wojtuski and Ted Wojtuski hang out with Ward Leader Bill Photo by Bill Myers Dolbow.

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DEMOCRATIC Council candidate Helen Gym is all smiles as she finds herself flanked by John Tart and Kevin Price. (All photos were at Democratic Rally. More Pics, Page 32)

Tartaglione Targets Seniors LADIES LOVE Al Taubenberger and Bobby Rydell at FOP 5 Hall fundraiser in the far Northeast.

SPONSOR State Sen. Christine Tartaglione was pleased by successful seniors’ event at Phila. Protestant Home. From left, behind her, Theresa Lynch, Bill Conaway, Lisa Borine and Kathy Wersinger. Photo by Bill Myers

AL TAUBENBERGER, Annie Havey, deputy exec. Dir of Republican City Committee, and Bobby Rydell enjoy fundraiser at FOP 5 Hall in Far NorthPhoto by Bill Myers east.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CANVASS AND COMPUTATION OF VOTES CAST IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA FOR THE 2015 GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2015 WILL BEGIN AT 9:00 A.M. ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2015 IN THE CITY COMMISSIONERS, 6TH FLOOR HEARING ROOM, RIVERVIEW PLACE, DELAWARE & SPRING GARDEN STS., AND CONTINUE ALL DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2015 UNTIL COMPLETED.

COUNCILMAN David Oh hosted Black Film Advisory Committee panel at Venice Island. From left are Oh, Nakia Dillard, Kharisma McIlwaine, Amira Smith, moderator Mike Dennis, Carla Morales, Rob Schwartz and Bernard GlinPhoto by Wendell Douglas cosky.

Budget Math adults or face more of the same – increased property taxes statewide, another $1 billion cut to education funding, more credit downgrades costly to taxpayers and continued underfunding of human services. After almost four months of dysfunction, it’s time for the chieftains of the House and Senate to explain the math and bridge the chasm between fact and feckless with the hard numbers. State Rep. Dwight Evans of Philadelphia is a veteran of over 30 state budgets and is a former chairman of the House Appropriations Committee.

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(Cont. From Page 9) whistle past the structuraldeficit graveyard built on budget gimmickry and denial of simple math. After almost four months, legislative leaders must steer the crazy train of denial back on track. Democrats also have some crazy-train strap-hangers who need to face the same fact recognized last year by former Gov. Corbett’s budget secretary, who said that Pennsylvania had “hit the wall” when it comes to budget cuts. Leaders must make clear that we either act like sane


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(Cont. From Page 9) Nov. 9- State Sen. Shirley Kitchen offers free Flu-Shot Clinics at her district office, 1701 W. Lehigh Ave., Suite 104., 10-11 a.m. No appointment necessary. For info (215)

227-6161. Nov. 9- Retirement Celebration for Judge Robert S. Blasi in Mayor’s Reception Rm., City Hall 204, 5-7 p.m. Nov. 9- State House candidate Marni Snyder holds Launch Party at Ethical Humanist Soc. 1906 Rittenhouse Sq., 6 p.m. Cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, conversations. Sponsors $500, Hosts $250, Supporters $100, Friends $50, Young Profes-

sionals $25. Checks payable to “Marni for Philly”. Nov. 10- State House candidate Marisa Piccarreto holds Campaign Kickoff Party at 1518 Bar & Grill, 1518 Sansom St., 5:30-7 p.m. Sponsors $500, Hosts $250, Supporters $100, Tickets $40, Under-30s $25. Nov. 10- Keynote speaker Lt. Gov. Mike Stack at Peace Islands Institute Legacy Award at 5:30 p.m., Sheraton Philadel-

ELECTION NOTICE - POLLING PLACES GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2015 CHECK TO SEE IF THERE HAS BEEN A CHANGE IN YOUR POLLING PLACE. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW YOUR WARD AND DIVISION, CALL 686-1590 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: ALL POLLING PLACES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

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AN ASTERISK BY THE POLLING PLACE LOCATION INDICATES HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY; EVEN THOUGH A POLLING PLACE HAS BEEN DETERMINED TO BE PHYSICALLY ACCESSIBLE A VOTER MAY STILL BE UNABLE TO CAST A BALLOT ON THE MACHINE WITHOUT ASSISTANCE DUE EITHER TO THE NATURE OF THE HANDICAP OR THE DESIGN OF THE VOTING MACHINE. HANDICAPPED AND ELDERLY VOTERS WHO ARE VOTING BY MEANS OF AN ALTERNATIVE BALLOT BECAUSE OF INACCESSIBILITY OF THEIR POLLING PLACE MAY RETURN SUCH BALLOTS ON ELECTION DAY TO ROOM 142 CITY HALL NOT LATER THAN 8 P.M.

If your current polling place is not accessible for wheelchairs, and you are aware of a wheelchair-accessible building in your division that you think may be suitable for a polling place, please contact Gary Ferris at 215-686-1523 BUILDING F-BUILDING FULLY ACCESSIBLE A-ALTERNATE ENTRANCE (Call 215-686-1523) B-BUILDING SUBSTANTIALLY ACCESSIBLE R-ACCESSIBLE WITH RAMP M-BUILDING ACCESSIBILITY MODIFIED N-BUILDING NOT ACCESSIBLE

PARKING N-NO PARKING H-HANDICAP PARKING* L-LOADING ZONE G-GENERAL PARKING

LEGEND FOR ACCESSIBILITY CODES FOR POLLING PLACES Judge Lori A. Dumas Chair, City Commissioners

Stephanie Singer City Commissioner

Judge Paula A. Patrick Vice Chair, City Commissioners

Tim Dowling Acting Supervisor of Elections

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phia Downtown, $30 person ($35 at door). Register through pearceislands.org/legacyaward Nov. 13- UNICO Phila. Chapter hosts Salute to Labor honoring George Ricchezza for 42 years of service & labor, 7-11 p.m. at Penn’s Landing Caterers, 1301 S. Columbus Blvd. For info Dennis Biondo (267) 784-6139 or Rosa (856) 287-2864. Nov. 15- Irish Hall of Fame awards Mary Fogg, Dennis

Gormley, Dr. Dennis Boyle, Kathy De Angelo & Emerald Soc. Pipes at Irish Ctr., 6815 Emlen St., Dinner 6 p.m. Tickets $65. Nov. 16- State Sen. Shirley Kitchen offers free Flu-Shot Clinics at her district office, 1701 W. Lehigh Ave., Suite 104., 10-11 a.m. No appointment necessary. For info (215) 227-6161. Nov. 17- Lt. Gov. Mike Stack

is hosted Reception at Pyramid Cl., 1735 Market St., 5:307:30 p.m. Hosts $1,000, Sponsors $500, Tickets $250. RSVP https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/page/11-17pyramid. For info Lindsey LPerryConsulting@gmail.com. FOR FURTHER LISTING SEE “CALENDAR” ONLINE AT WWW.PHILLYR ECORD.COM

AVSIO DE ELECCION - LUGARES DE VOTAR ELECCIONES GENERAL Y ESPECIAL MARTES, 3 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2015 BUSQUE Y VEA SI HA HABIDO ALGUN CAMBIO EN SU LUGAR DE VOTAR. SI USTED NO SABE SU DISTRITO NI DIVISION, LLAME AL 686-1590 HAGA EL FAVOR DE QUEDAR AVISADO: TODOS LOS LUGARES DE VOTAR ESTAN SUJETOS A CAMBIO. UN ASTERISCO AL LADO DE LA LOCALIDAD DEL LUGAR DE VOTAR INDICA QUE ES PARA LOS INCAPACITADOS, AUN Y CUANDO IN LUGAR DE VOTAR HAYA SIDO DESIGNADO FISICAMENTE ACCESIBLE, UN VOTANTE QUIZAS NO PODRA VOTAR EN LA BALOTA EN LA MAQUINA SIN AYUDA DADO A LA NATURALEZA DE LA INCAPACIDAD O EL DISENO DE LA MAQUINA DE VOTA. VOTANTES INCAPACITADOS O ENVEJECIENTEDS QUE VOTAN CON UNA BALOTA ALTERNATIVA DADO LA INACCESIBLIDAD DEL LUGAR DE VOTAR PUEDEN DEVOLVER TALES BALOTASEL DIA DE ELECCION AL SALON 142 DE LA ALCALDIA NO MAS TARDE DE LAS 8:00 P.M. Si su actual lugar de votación no es accesible para sillas de ruedas, y que son conscientes de un acceso para sillas de rueda en su división que usted piensa que es adecuado para un centro de votación, póngase en contacto con Gary Ferris en 215-686-1523 LEYENDA DE LOS CÓDIGOS DE ACCESO A LOS SITIOS DE VOTACIÓN PARQUEO

EDIFICIO F=Totalmente accessible, incluyendo Estacionamiento designado para los Incapacitados A=Entrade Alternativa Accesible. Llame 215-686-1523 B=Edificio Accessible, Ningun Estacionamiento designado para los Incapacitados R= Accessible con rampa M= Accesibilidad edificio modificado N=Edficio no accessible, Ningun Estacionamiento designado para los incapacitados Judge Lori A. Dumas Presidente, Comisionadas Municipales Judge Paula A. Patrick Vice Presidente, Comisionadas Municipales

N-NO ESTACIONARSE H-APARCAMIENTO PARA DISCAPACITADOS L- ZONA DE CARGA G-GENERAL APARCAMIENTO

Stephanie Singer Comisionada Municipale Tim Dowling Supervisor Interino de la Junta Electoral

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5 19 7TH & DELANCEY STS MC CALL SCHOOL M N 5 20 600 W GIRARD AVE RODRIGUEZ BRANCH LIBRARY B N 5 21 700 N 3RD ST NORTHERN LIBERTIES ASSOC A N 5 22 509 S BROAD ST PHILADELPHIA SENIOR CENTER F N 5 23 725 N 06TH ST URBAN DEFENSE FITNESS CENTER M N 5 24 225 N 10TH ST CHINESE CHURCH & CHRISTIAN CTR M N 5 25 1023 CALLOWHILL ST F.A.C.T.CHARTER SCHOOL B N 5 26 330 RACE ST OLD FIRST REFORMED CHURCH R N 5 27 230 VINE ST THE PAINTED BRIDE B N 5 28 330 S 13TH ST CHURCH OF ST LUKE AND EPIPHANY F N 5 29 1315 SPRUCE ST WILLIAM WAY COMM CENTER B N 6 1 43RD & MARKET STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 05 M L 6 2 4400 FAIRMOUNT AVE ANGELA COURT NURSING HOME F H 6 3 642 N 41ST ST SHEPARD SENIOR CENTER F L 6 4 4445 HOLDEN ST WEST PARK HOMES (PHA) F L 6 5 642 N 41ST ST SHEPARD SENIOR CENTER F L 6 6 46TH & HAVERFORD AVE LOCKE SCHOOL F L 6 7 642 N 41ST ST SHEPARD SENIOR CENTER F L 6 8 4400 ASPEN ST MARTHA WASHINGTON SCHOOL M L 6 9 4035 PARRISH ST SARAH ALLEN SENIOR HOUSING F H 6 10 43RD & WESTMINSTER ST PHILA LEARNING ACADEMY SOUTH M L 6 11 4035 PARRISH ST SARAH ALLEN SENIOR HOUSING F H 6 12 4400 ASPEN ST MARTHA WASHINGTON SCHOOL M L 6 13 43RD & WESTMINSTER ST PHILA LEARNING ACADEMY SOUTH M L 6 14 4159 W GIRARD AVE 1ST AFRICAN PRESBYTER CHURCH M L 6 15 40TH ST & PARKSIDE AVE SCHOOL OF THE FUTURE F H 6 16 4435 PARRISH ST JAMESON COURT F L 6 17 4700 PARKSIDE AVE DISCOVER CHARTER SCHOOL F H 6 18 1030 BELMONT AVE STEPHEN SMITH TOWERS M H 7 1 216 W SOMERSET ST CONGRESO DE LATINOS M N 7 2 216 W SOMERSET ST CONGRESO DE LATINOS M N 7 3 216 W SOMERSET ST CONGRESO DE LATINOS M N 7 4 3150 N MASCHER ST SALVATION ARMY F N 7 5 167 W ALLEGHENY AVE VILLAS DEL CARIBE F H 7 6 HOWARD & ONTARIO STS SCHMIDT RECREATION CENTER R L 7 7 122 W ERIE AVE ROBERTO CLEMENTE SCHOOL B L 7 8 4261 N 05TH ST NUEVA ESPERANZA BUILDING F N 7 9 4261 N 05TH ST NUEVA ESPERANZA BUILDING F N 7 10 D & CLEARFIELD STS ELKIN SCHOOL M L 7 11 B & ALLEGHENY AVE ASPIRA STETSON CHARTER SCHOOL R N 7 12 HOWARD & ONTARIO STS CRAMP SCHOOL M N 7 13 2755 KENSINGTON AVE ROCK MINISTRIES M N 7 14 3255 N FRONT ST STOREFRONT M N 7 15 B & ALLEGHENY AVE ASPIRA STETSON CHARTER SCHOOL R N 7 16 D & CLEARFIELD STS ELKIN SCHOOL M L 7 17 2755 KENSINGTON AVE ROCK MINISTRIES M N 7 18 B & ALLEGHENY AVE ASPIRA STETSON CHARTER SCHOOL R N 7 19 B & ALLEGHENY AVE ASPIRA STETSON CHARTER SCHOOL R N 7 20 2937 BOUDINOT @HART LA FIRE ENGINE CO # 25 F N 7 21 D & CLEARFIELD STS ELKIN SCHOOL M L 7 22 D & CLEARFIELD STS ELKIN SCHOOL M L 7 23 2937 BOUDINOT @HART LA FIRE ENGINE CO # 25 F N 8 1 2212 SPRUCE ST TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH B N 8 2 2212 SPRUCE ST TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH B N 8 3 1800 LOMBARD ST PENN MEDICINE F H 8 4 1800 LOMBARD ST PENN MEDICINE F H 8 5 100 S BROAD ST LAND TITLE BUILDING F N 8 6 1701 DELANCEY ST TENTH PRESBTERIAN CHURCH M N 8 7 2111 SANSOM ST HOLY COMMUNION LUTHERAN CHURCH M N 8 8 201 S 21ST ST FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A N 8 9 22ND & CHESTNUT STS GREENFIELD SCHOOL-ROOM 108 M N 8 10 201 S 21ST ST FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A N 8 11 100 S BROAD ST LAND TITLE BUILDING F N 8 12 201 S 21ST ST FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A N 8 13 22ND & CHESTNUT STS GREENFIELD SCHOOL M N 8 14 BROAD & LOMBARD STS DISTRICT 01 HEALTH CENTER F N 8 15 1600 ARCH STREET THE PHOENIX APTS M L 8 16 1919 CHESTNUT ST WILLIAM PENN HOUSE F L 8 17 1815 JOHN F KENNEDY BLVD THE STERLING APTS F N 8 18 1900 JOHN F KENNEDY BLVD PENN CENTER HOUSE APTS M L 8 19 150 N 20TH ST ATRIA SENIOR HOME F N 8 20 1701 DELANCEY ST TENTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M N 8 21 1420 LOCUST ST ACADEMY HOUSE CONDOMINIUMS M L 8 22 2200 BEN FRANKLIN PKWY PARK TOWNE PLACE EAST LOBBY F L 8 23 158 N 23RD ST RIVERSIDE PRESBYTERIAN APTS M N 8 24 2201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE PARKWAY HOUSE M L 8 25 2 FRANKLIN TOWN BLVD THE WATERMARK F H 8 26 15TH & GREEN STS BEN FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL F N 8 27 2400 CHESTNUT ST 2400 CHESTNUT ST BLDG F H 8 28 TANEY & PINE STS MARKWARD RECREATION CENTER F L 8 29 1901 J F KENNEDY BLVD KENNEDY HOUSE APTS F L 8 30 17TH ST-SOUTH OF SPRING GARDEN COMMUNITY COLLEGEWINNET BLDG F H 9 1 ARDLEIGH & GOWEN STS GRACE EPIPHANY CHURCH M L 9 2 ARDLEIGH & GOWEN STS GRACE EPIPHANY CHURCH M L 9 3 ARDLEIGH & GOWEN STS GRACE EPIPHANY CHURCH M L 9 4 20 E MERMAID LANE CHESTNUT HILL FRIENDS MEETING F H 9 5 20 E MERMAID LANE CHESTNUT HILL FRIENDS MEETING F H 9 6 8711 GERMANTOWN AVE CHESTNUT HILL LIBRARY A L 9 7 22 E CHESTNUT HILL AVE ST PAULS EPISCOPAL CHURCH M L 9 8 22 E CHESTNUT HILL AVE ST PAULS EPISCOPAL CHURCH M L 9 9 101 W HIGHLAND AVE FIRE ENGINE CO # 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2015 GENERAL POLLING PLACES 10/23/15 BLG- F-BUILDING FULLY ACCESSIBLE * A-ALTERNATE ENTRANCE B-BUILDING SUBSTANTIALLY ACCESSIBLE * R-ACCESSIBLE WITH RAMP M-BUILDING ACCESSIBLITY MODIFIED * N-BUILDING NOT ACCESSIBLE PRK- N-NO PARKING * H-HANDICAP PARKING * L-LOADING ZONE * GGENERAL PARKING 1 1 1501 S 10TH ST ANNUNCIATION CHURCH B N 1 2 1501 S 10TH ST ANNUNCIATION CHURCH B N 1 3 1430 E PASSYUNK AVE SO PHILA OLDER ADULT CENTER F L 1 4 1736 S 10TH ST SS NEUMANN GORETTI HIGH SCHOOL A L 1 5 1736 s 10th ST SS NEUMANN GORETTI HIGH SCHOOL A L 1 6 3RD & MIFFLIN STS FURNESS SCHOOL R N 1 7 6TH & SNYDER AVE FORD RECREATION CENTER F N 1 8 1736 S 10TH ST SS NEUMANN GORETTI HIGH SCHOOL A L 1 9 1501 S 10TH ST ANNUNCIATION CHURCH B N 1 10 1430 E PASSYUNK AVE SO PHILA OLDER ADULT CENTER F L 1 11 1200 WHARTON ST COLUMBUS SQUARE REC CENTER F N 1 12 641 REED ST CHOBERT DECORATORS GARAGE M N 1 13 410 WHARTON ST MT MORIAH CHURCH M N 1 14 4TH & TASKER STS DICKINSON SQUARE REC CENTER F L 1 15 4TH & TASKER STS DICKINSON SQUARE REC CENTER F L 1 16 410 WHARTON ST MT MORIAH CHURCH M N 1 17 250 REED ST HERRON RECREATION CENTER M N 1 18 1728 S 02ND ST OREGON NEW YEARS ASSOC F N 1 19 250 REED ST HERRON RECREATION CENTER M N 1 20 1200 WHARTON ST COLUMBUS SQUARE REC CENTER F N 1 21 1728 S 2ND ST OREGON NEW YEARS ASSOC F N 2 1 200 WASHINGTON AVE MUMMERS MUSEUM B N 2 2 212 WASHINGTON AVE FIRE ENGINE CO # 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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 1826 POLLOCK ST ST PIO SCHOOL F L 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 1826 POLLOCK ST ST PIO SCHOOL F L 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 COMMUNITY CENTER F L 29 3 28TH & THOMPSON STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 34 F N 29 4 1450 N 21ST ST SHARSWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER F L 29 5 2320 CECIL B MOORE AVE CECIL B MOORE LIBRARY F L 29 6 2320 CECIL B MOORE AVE CECIL B MOORE LIBRARY F L 29 7 1425 N 23RD ST SHARSWOOD ONE SENIOR APTS F N 29 8 1425 N 23RD ST SHARSWOOD ONE SENIOR 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 29 18 28TH & THOMPSON STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 34 F N

30 1 1525 FITZWATER ST GIDEON HALL@SCOTTISH RITE HSE M L 30 2 1530 FITZWATER ST SCOTTISH RITE TOWER F N 30 3 BROAD & LOMBARD STS DISTRICT 01 HEALTH CENTER F N 30 4 1427 CATHARINE ST UNIVERSAL CHARTER SCHOOL F N 30 5 1724 CHRISTIAN ST Y M C A F N 30 6 17TH & FITZWATER STS ANDERSON RECREATION CENTER F N 30 7 1800 LOMBARD ST PENN MEDICINE F H 30 8 2501 LOMBARD ST THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL F L 30 9 20TH & CATHARINE STS ARTHUR SCHOOL M L 30 10 1724 CHRISTIAN ST Y M C A F N 30 11 20TH & CATHARINE STS ARTHUR SCHOOL M L 30 12 2309 CARPENTER ST ST ANTHONYS SENIOR RESIDENCE M L 30 13 2309 CARPENTER ST ST ANTHONYS SENIOR RESIDENCES M L 30 14 20TH & CATHARINE STS ARTHUR SCHOOL M L 30 15 20TH & CATHARINE STS ARTHUR SCHOOL M L 30 16 2501 LOMBARD ST THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL F L 30 17 2309 CARPENTER ST ST ANTHONYS SENIOR RESIDENCE M L 31 1 2446-48 CORAL ST ARTS HOUSE APTS F L 31 2 2646 KENSINGTON AVE CARDINAL BEVILACQUA CENTER F N 31 3 YORK & TRENTON STS HACKETT SCHOOL M N 31 4 2212-18 E SUSQUEHANNA AVE BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH F N 31 5 2230 TAGGERT ST GARAGE F L 31 6 2204 ARAMINGO AVE DERKA’S AUTOMOTIVE M L 31 7 EDGEMONT & HUNTINGDON STS MARITIME ACADEMY CHARTER MN 31 8 2463 EMERALD ST KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX M H 31 9 2463 EMERALD ST KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX M H 31 10 2139 E CUMBERLAND ST ST MICHAELS LUTHERAN CHURCH M N 31 11 SERGEANT & JASPER STS H A BROWN SCHOOL A N 31 12 SERGEANT & JASPER STS H A BROWN SCHOOL A N 31 13 YORK & TRENTON STS HACKETT SCHOOL M N 31 14 2301 E CUMBERLAND ST OFFICE R N 31 15 2424 E YORK ST 2424 STUDIOS M N 31 16 2364 E CUMBERLAND ST BEACON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH R N 31 17 BELGRADE & HUNTINGDON STS FIRE ENGINE CO #06 F L 31 18 MEMPHIS & TUCKER STS ST ANNE’S SOCIAL HALL R N 31 19 ARAMINGO & LEHIGH AVES CIONE RECREATION CENTER M N 32 1 28TH & OXFORD STS W D KELLEY SCHOOL M L 32 2 22ND & NORRIS STS MASTERY DOUGLASS CHARTER M N 32 3 28TH & OXFORD STS W D KELLEY SCHOOL M L 32 4 28TH & OXFORD STS W D KELLEY SCHOOL M N 32 5 16TH & BERKS STS AMOS RECREATION CENTER F L 32 6 16TH & BERKS STS AMOS RECREATION CENTER F L 32 7 16TH & DIAMOND STS DUCKREY SCHOOL F N 32 8 16TH & BERKS STS AMOS RECREATION CENTER F L 32 9 17TH & NORRIS STS CARVER SCHOOL ENGINR & SCIENCE F L 32 10 3226 CLIFFORD ST VERNON MARKS HOUSE M L 32 11 17TH & NORRIS STS CARVER SCHOOL ENGINR & SCIENCE F L 32 12 2121 GRATZ ST CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM M L 32 13 1924 N WOODSTOCK ST WOODSTOCK COMMUNITY CENTER M L 32 14 1924 N WOODSTOCK ST WOODSTOCK COMMUNITY CENTER M L 32 15 23RD & MONTGOMERY AVE OLD ST ELIZABETHS SCHOOL F L 32 16 23RD & MONTGOMERY AVE OLD ST ELIZABETHS SCHOOL F L 32 17 23RD & MONTGOMERY AVE OLD ST ELIZABETHS SCHOOL F L 32 18 2500 W NORRIS ST JOHNSON HOMES (PHA) M L 32 19 2600 W SUSQUEHANNA AVE CLARA BALDWIN MANOR B L 32 20 29TH & GLENWOOD AVE GIDEON SCHOOL M N 32 21 30TH & BERKS STS BLAINE SCHOOL M L 32 22 32ND & RIDGE AVE STRAWBERRY MANSION SCHOOL F L 32 23 30TH & BERKS STS BLAINE SCHOOL M L 32 24 30TH & BERKS STS BLAINE SCHOOL M L 32 25 30TH & BERKS STS BLAINE SCHOOL M L 32 26 33RD & DIAMOND STS MANDER RECREATION CENTER F N 32 27 33RD & DIAMOND STS MANDER RECREATION CENTER F N 32 28 2500 W NORRIS ST JOHNSON HOMES (PHA) M L 32 29 25TH & DIAMOND STS HANK GATHERS RECREATION CTR M N 32 30 29TH & GLENWOOD AVE GIDEON SCHOOL M L 32 31 3017 W OXFORD ST THE SARTAIN APTS M N 33 1 901 E CAYUGA ST RESTAURANT M H 33 2 J & CAYUGA STS FERKO RECREATION CENTER B L 33 3 HOWLAND & CAYUGA STS JUNIATA YOUTH CLUB M L 33 4 HOWLAND & CAYUGA STS JUNIATA YOUTH CLUB M L 33 5 CASTOR AVE & CAYUGA ST PICCOLI RECREATION CENTER M L 33 6 CASTOR AVE & CAYUGA ST PICCOLI RECREATION CENTER M L 33 7 1500 E HUNTING PARK AVE WATER DEPT LABORATORY N L 33 8 1500 E HUNTING PARK AVE WATER DEPT LABORATORY N L 33 9 L & LUZERNE STS HOPKINSON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE M L 33 10 L & LUZERNE STS HOPKINSON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE M L 33 11 J ST & ERIE AVE J STREET CAFE DINING ROOM M N 33 12 J ST & ERIE AVE J STREET CAFE DINING ROOM M N 33 13 L & LUZERNE STS HOPKINSON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE M L 33 14 L & SEDGELY STS JUNIATA PARK OLDER ADULT CTR F L 33 15 H & TIOGA STS HARROWGATE PAL CENTER M L 33 16 J & TIOGA STS SCANLON RECREATION CENTER F N 33 17 ELKHART & HELEN STS WILLARD SCHOOL M N 33 18 ELKHART & HELEN STS WILLARD SCHOOL M N 33 19 H & TIOGA STS HARROWGATE PAL CENTER M L 33 20 J & TIOGA STS SCANLON RECREATION CENTER F N 33 21 H & TIOGA STS HARROWGATE PAL CENTER M L 33 22 H & TIOGA STS HARROWGATE PAL CENTER M L 33 23 J & TIOGA STS SCANLON RECREATION CENTER F N 33 24 J & TIOGA STS SCANLON RECREATION CENTER F N 34 1 6122 MARKET ST BARBER SHOP M N 34 2 59TH & RACE STS BARRY SCHOOL M N 34 3 59TH & RACE STS BARRY SCHOOL M N 34 4 6131 VINE ST STOREFRONT M N 34 5 520 N 61ST ST BETTERWAY BIBLE CHURCH M N 34 6 61ST & THOMPSON STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 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34 22 6546 LEBANON AVE BARBER SHOP M N 34 23 6376 CITY AVE OVERBROOK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A L 34 24 1101 N 63RD ST LIBERTY TOWERS APTS A L 34 25 63RD & LANCASTER AVE FIRE ENGINE CO # 54 M N 34 26 65TH & GIRARD AVE HADDINGTON LIBRARY A N 34 27 1625 N 76TH ST LAMBERTON LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE F L 34 28 65TH & CALLOWHILL STS GRANAHAN RECREATION CENTER R L 34 29 1625 N 76TH ST LAMBERTON LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE F L 34 30 7630 WOODBINE AVE OVERBROOK PARK CHURCH CHRIST A N 34 31 7711 OVERBROOK AVE GARAGE M N 34 32 HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES OVERBROOK LIBRARY F L 34 33 1100 N 63RD ST KIMBLE FUNERAL HOME F L 34 34 7060 CITY AVE RESIDENCE F L 34 35 1660 N 62ND ST TRUE IMAGE SALON M N 34 36 6135 MARKET ST COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER N N 34 37 HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES OVERBROOK LIBRARY F L 34 38 6224 MARKET ST MEMORIAL GOSPEL CHURCH R L 34 39 HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES OVERBROOK LIBRARY F L 34 40 1625 N 76TH ST LAMBERTON LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE F L 34 41 HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES OVERBROOK LIBRARY F L 34 42 6143 LANSDOWNE AVE CHURCH M L 35 1 7236 RISING SUN AVE STORE M L 35 2 603 LONGSHORE AVE TRINITY CHURCH OXFORD/BUCHANAN R L 35 3 603 LONGSHORE AVE TRINITY CHURCH OXFORD/BUCHANAN R L 35 4 6545 RISING SUN AVE BETHANY UNITED CHURCH M N 35 5 6500 TABOR AVE PHILA PROTESTANT HOME F L 35 6 ARGYLE & ROBBINS AVE ST WILLIAMS MEMORIAL HALL F L 35 7 ARGYLE & ROBBINS AVE ST WILLIAMS MEMORIAL HALL F L 35 8 ARGYLE & ROBBINS AVE ST WILLIAMS MEMORIAL HALL F L 35 9 6000 RISING SUN AVE LAWNCREST LIBRARY R N 35 10 RISING SUN AVE & COMLY ST LAWNCREST RECREATION CENTER F H 35 11 RISING SUN AVE & COMLY ST LAWNCREST RECREATION CENTER F H 35 12 6000 RISING SUN AVE LAWNCREST LIBRARY R N 35 13 6001 COLGATE ST PRINCE OF PEACE CHURCH M L 35 14 6150 ALGON AVE OXFORD VILLAGE HOMES F L 35 15 LANGDON & SANGER STS NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL F H 35 16 LANGDON & SANGER STS NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL F H 35 17 LANGDON & SANGER STS NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL F H 35 18 RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES FRANKLIN SCHOOL M L 35 19 RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES FRANKLIN SCHOOL M L 35 20 RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES FRANKLIN SCHOOL M L 35 21 RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES FRANKLIN SCHOOL M L 35 22 LANGDON & SANGER STS NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL F H 35 23 SUMMERDALE & GODFREY AVES HOUSEMAN RECREATION CENTER F L 35 24 SUMMERDALE & GODFREY HOUSEMAN RECREATION CENTER F L 35 25 RISING SUN AVE & COMLY ST LAWNCREST RECREATION CENTER F H 35 26 SUMMERDALE & GODFREY AVES HOUSEMAN RECREATION CENTER F L 35 27 TABOR RD & FOULKROD ST UNIVERSAL CREIGHTON LSH M N 35 28 5577 N HILLCREEK DRIVE HILL CREEK COMM CTR BLDG 10 M L 35 29 TABOR RD & FOULKROD ST UNIVERSAL CREIGHTON LSH M L 35 30 TABOR RD & FOULKROD ST UNIVERSAL CREIGHTON LSH M L 35 31 RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES FRANKLIN SCHOOL M L 35 32 6500 TABOR AVE PHILA PROTESTANT HOME F L 36 1 19TH & ELLSWORTH STS CHEW RECREATION CENTER R L 36 2 1814 WHARTON ST ST BARNABAS CHURCH M N 36 3 20TH & FEDERAL STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 24 F L 36 4 23RD & REED STS WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER F N 36 5 1219 S 21ST ST ST PAUL CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH M N 36 6 22ND & FEDERAL STS QUEEN MEMORIAL LIBRARY F L 36 7 23RD & REED STS WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER F N 36 8 1410 S 20TH ST MITCHUM WILSON FUNERAL HOME M N 36 9 1814 WHARTON ST ST BARNABAS CHURCH M N 36 10 1410 S 20TH ST MITCHUM WILSON FUNERAL HOME M N 36 11 1700 FERNON ST THE AQUINAS CENTER M N 36 12 2100 DICKINSON ST POINT BREEZE COURT (PHA) F N 36 13 22ND & MC CLELLAN STS MC DANIEL SCHOOL F N 36 14 28TH & DICKINSON STS BARRETT NABUURS CENTER A N 36 15 22ND & MC CLELLAN STS MC DANIEL SCHOOL F N 36 16 2100 DICKINSON ST POINT BREEZE COURT (PHA) F N 36 17 23RD & REED STS WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER F N 36 18 23RD & REED STS WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER F N 36 19 22ND & MC CLELLAN STS MC DANIEL SCHOOL F N 36 20 22ND & FEDERAL STS QUEEN MEMORIAL LIBRARY F L 36 21 23RD & REED STS WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER F N 36 22 26TH & MOORE STS VARE RECREATION CENTER F L 36 23 2500 WHARTON ST CONSOLATION BAPTIST CHURCH F L 36 24 28TH & DICKINSON STS BARRETT NABUURS CENTER A N 36 25 28TH & DICKINSON STS BARRETT NABUURS CENTER A N 36 26 30TH & OAKFORD ST FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER F N 36 27 28TH & DICKINSON STS BARRETT NABUURS CENTER A N 36 28 30TH & OAKFORD ST FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER F N 36 29 1401 S 16TH ST REED ST PRESBYTERIAN APTS M N 36 30 3125 REED ST KINGS FERRY SQUARE COMM ROOM B N 36 31 1401 S 16TH ST REED ST PRESBYTERIAN APTS M N 36 32 2707 FEDERAL ST OFFICE-HANNAH CONSTRUCTION A N 36 33 28TH & DICKINSON STS BARRETT NABUURS CENTER A N 36 34 1200 S BROAD ST P.E.P. BUILDING A N 36 35 16TH & WHARTON STS BARRATT SCHOOL M N 36 36 16TH & WHARTON STS BARRATT SCHOOL M N 36 37 1401 S 16TH ST REED ST PRESBYTERIAN APTS M N 36 38 1401 S 16TH ST REED ST PRESBYTERIAN APTS M N 36 39 19TH & ELLSWORTH STS CHEW RECREATION CENTER R L 36 40 16TH & WHARTON STS BARRATT SCHOOL M N 36 41 1401 S 16TH ST REED ST PRESBYTERIAN APTS M N 37 1 2265 N 10TH ST EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH F N 37 2 12TH & SUSQUEHANNA AVE PENROSE RECREATION CENTER F N 37 3 2411 N 11TH ST FAIRHILL APTS COMMUNITY CENTER F L 37 4 12TH & SUSQUEHANNA AVE PENROSE RECREATION CENTER F N 37 5 2411 N 11TH ST FAIRHILL APTS COMMUNITY CENTER F L 37 6 2411 N 11TH ST FAIRHILL APTS COMMUNITY CENTER F L 37 7 2701 N 12TH ST MORRIS CHAPEL BAPT CHURCH M N 37 8 2701 N 12TH ST MORRIS CHAPEL BAPT CHURCH M N 37 9 2862 GERMANTOWN AVE WARNOCK VILLAGE F H 37 10 12TH & CAMBRIA STS 12TH & CAMBRIA RECREATION CTR F L 37 11 12TH & RUSH STS MASTERY CLYMER CHARTER SCHOOL M L 37 12 12TH & RUSH STS MASTERY CLYMER CHARTER SCHOOL M L 37 13 2428 N FAIRHILL ST EVANGELICAL TEMPLE WORSHIP CTR R N 37 14 8TH & CUMBERLAND STS HARTRANFT SCHOOL M L 37 15 2415 GERMANTOWN AVE HARTRANFT COMM CENTER M N 37 16 6TH & INDIANA AVE POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL M L


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 # 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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 F N 41 2 TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVES MOSS RECREATION CENTER F N 41 3 TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVE MOSS RECREATION CENTER FN 41 4 6179 HEGERMAN ST WISSINOMING AMBULANCE M L 41 5 JACKSON & VAN KIRK STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 52 M L 41 6 TORRESDALE AVE & DEVEREAUX AMERICAN LEGION REC CENTER F L 41 7 TORRESDALE AVE & DEVEREAUX AMERICAN LEGION REC CENTER F L 41 8 6309 TORRESDALE AVE MC CULLOUGH UNION HALL M L 41 9 6101 JACKSON ST LAWTON SCHOOL F L 41 10 6101 JACKSON ST LAWTON SCHOOL F L 41 11 7001 TORRESDALE AVE HOLY INNOCENTS CHURCH M L 41 12 7001 TORRESDALE AVE HOLY INNOCENTS CHURCH M L 41 13 MAGEE & KEYSTONE STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 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PERCY ST COMMUNITY CENTER M N 38 1 3226 MC MICHAEL ST ABBOTTSFORD HOMES 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 # 53 M L 39 10 501 JACKSON ST JACKSON PLACE F H 39 11 2604 S 04TH ST SEAFARERS UNION HALL M N 39 12 927 JOHNSTON ST MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL B N 39 13 4TH & SHUNK STS MURPHY RECREATION CENTER N N 39 14 900 PACKER AVE HOLIDAY INN STADIUM PHILA M N 39 15 2150 S 03RD ST IBEW LOCAL UNION HALL M N 39 16 2604 S 04TH ST SEAFARERS UNION HALL M N 39 17 4TH & PORTER STS TAGGART SCHOOL M N 39 18 830 RITNER ST-REAR GARAGE R N 39 19 501 JACKSON ST JACKSON PLACE F H 39 20 2150 S 03RD ST IBEW LOCAL UNION HALL M N 39 21 2349-51 S FRONT ST ANTHONYS RESTAURANT N N 39 22 4TH & PORTER STS TAGGART SCHOOL M N 39 23 2302 S 7TH ST STORE B N 39 24 4TH & SHUNK STS MURPHY RECREATION CENTER N N 39 25 13TH & SHUNK STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 49 M L 39 26 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST OLD TOLENTINE COMMUNITY CENTER F N 39 27 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST OLD TOLENTINE COMMUNITY CENTER F N 39 28 6TH & SNYDER AVE FORD RECREATION CENTER F N 39 29 927 JOHNSTON ST MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL F N 39 30 BROAD & SNYDER AVE SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL M H 39 31 13TH & PORTER STS JENKS SCHOOL N N 39 32 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST OLD TOLENTINE COMMUNITY CENTER F N 39 33 2601 S 11TH ST DAYCARE N N 39 34 1030 SNYDER AVE MAGIC AUTO DETAILING R N 39 35 BROAD & SNYDER AVE SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL M H 39 36 BROAD & OREGON AVE MARCONI PLAZA BOCCE COURTS M N 39 37 BROAD & SNYDER AVE SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL M H 39 38 8TH & WOLF STS KEY SCHOOL N N 39 39 13TH & SHUNK STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 49 M L 39 40 8TH & WOLF STS KEY SCHOOL N N 39 41 927 JOHNSTON ST MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL F N 39 42 13TH & PORTER STS JENKS SCHOOL TRAILER M N 39 43 13TH & PORTER STS JENKS SCHOOL N N 39 44 927 JOHNSTON ST MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL F N 39 45 1815 S 11TH ST SO PHILA VIKINGS CLUBHOUSE B N 39 46 BROAD & TASKER STS PHILA GAS WORKS BUILDING M N 40 1 6250 EASTWICK AVE ROBERT BRADY VETERANS CENTER M N 40 2 58TH & KINGSESSING AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER A L 40 3 5701 GRAYS AVE EZEKIEL BAPTIST CHURCH A L 40 4 5404 GIBSON DRIVE BARTRAM VILLAGE OFFICE F L 40 5 2000 S 58TH ST PRESBYTERIAN APARTMENTS B L 40 6 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 7 58TH & KINGSESSING AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER A L 40 8 58TH & KINGSESSING AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER A L 40 9 58TH & KINGSESSING AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER A L 40 10 64TH & PASCHALL AVE ROCHE POST AMERICAN LEGION A N 40 11 6900 GREENWAY AVE CATHARINE SCHOOL ANNEX M L 40 12 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 13 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 14 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 15 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 16 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 17 66TH & ELMWOOD AVE TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 40 18 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 19 64TH & PASCHALL AVE ROCHE POST AMERICAN LEGION A N 40 20 64TH & PASCHALL AVE ROCHE POST AMERICAN LEGION A N 40 21 66TH & CHESTER AVE CATHARINE SCHOOL M L 40 22 70TH & BUIST AVE PATTERSON SCHOOL N N 40 23 66TH & CHESTER AVE CATHARINE SCHOOL M L 40 24 66TH & CHESTER AVE CATHARINE SCHOOL M L 40 25 66TH & REGENT STS MC CREESH RECREATION CENTER B L 40 26 64TH & PASCHALL AVE ROCHE POST AMERICAN LEGION M N 40 27 66TH & ELMWOOD AVE TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 40 28 6250 EASTWICK AVE ROBERT BRADY VETERANS CENTER M N 40 29 69TH & GROVERS AVE FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER M L 40 30 8398 LINDBERGH BLVD ST PAULS AME CHURCH M H 40 31 70TH & BUIST AVE PATTERSON SCHOOL N N 40 32 2406 S 71ST ST ELMWOOD ROLLER RINK M L 40 33 6942 WOODLAND AVE PASCHALLVILLE LIBRARY N L 40 34 7200 WOODLAND AVE PASCHALLVILLE HOMES COMM CTR F N 40 35 2500 S 77TH ST CIBOTTI RECREATION CENTER F L 40 36 2851 ISLAND AVE EASTWICK LIBRARY R L 40 37 7537 DICKENS PLACE RESIDENCE R N 40 38 80TH & MARS PLACE EASTWICK RECREATION CENTER M L 40 39 66TH & ELMWOOD AVE TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 40 40 8398 LINDBERGH BLVD ST PAULS AME CHURCH M H 40 41 2535 S 73RD ST RESIDENCE F L 40 42 78TH & ESTE AVE PENROSE SCHOOL M L 40 43 69TH & GROVERS AVE FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER M L


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FL 53 15 1009 UNRUH AVE ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR M L 53 16 SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL FL 53 17 7048 CASTOR AVE TREE OF LIFE CLINIC F N 53 18 COTTMAN & ALGON AVES NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL M L 53 19 SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL FL 53 20 PENNWAY & COTTMAN AVE JARDEL RECREATION CENTER//REAR M L 53 21 COTTMAN & LAWNDALE AVES UNITED METH CHURCH OF REDEEMER M L 53 22 SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL FL 53 23 1009 UNRUH AVE ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR M L 54 1 LEVICK & HORROCKS STS SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 54 2 LEVICK & HORROCKS STS SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 54 3 LEVICK & HORROCKS STS SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 54 4 1601 HELLERMAN ST MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER A L 54 5 LEVICK & HORROCKS STS SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 54 6 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 7 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 8 2230 COTTMAN AVE DISTRICT HEALTH CENTER #10 F L 54 9 1601 HELLERMAN ST MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER A L 54 10 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 11 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 12 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 13 1601 HELLERMAN ST MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER A L 54 14 TYSON & HORROCKS STS SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 54 15 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 54 16 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 54 17 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 54 18 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 54 19 TYSON & HORROCKS STS SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 54 20 TYSON & HORROCKS STS SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 54 21 2230 COTTMAN AVE DISTRICT HEALTH CENTER #10 F L 54 22 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 55 1 6025 ERDRICK ST RESIDENCE B N 55 2 6101 JACKSON ST LAWTON SCHOOL F L 55 3 6325 FRANKFORD AVE OLD DEVON THEATRE STORE # 2 M N 55 4 HELLERMAN & WALKER STS ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER FL 55 5 HELLERMAN & WALKER STS ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER FL 55 6 6325 FRANKFORD AVE OLD DEVON THEATRE STORE # 2 M N 55 7 HELLERMAN & WALKER STS ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER FL 55 8 3201 MAGEE AVE HAIR SALON N N 55 9 3001 LEVICK ST ST TIMOTHYS SCHOOL M L 55 10 ROBBINS & HAWTHORNE LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER F L 55 11 TYSON AVE & SACKETT ST ST JOHNS CHURCH M L 55 12 TYSON AVE & SACKETT ST ST JOHNS CHURCH M L 55 13 3001 LEVICK ST ST TIMOTHYS SCHOOL M L 55 14 ROBBINS & HAWTHORNE LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER F L 55 15 ROBBINS & HAWTHORNE STS LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER F L 55 16 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 55 17 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 55 18 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 55 19 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 55 20 TYSON AVE & SACKETT ST ST JOHNS CHURCH M L 55 21 ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE M L 55 22 ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE M L 55 23 ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE M L 55 24 ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE M L 55 25 COTTAGE & UNRUH STS VOGT RECREATION CENTER F L 55 26 COTTAGE & UNRUH STS VOGT RECREATION CENTER F L 55 27 COTTAGE & UNRUH STS VOGT RECREATION CENTER F L 55 28 6820 JACKSON ST ST PETRI’S LUTHERAN CHURCH M L 55 29 6820 JACKSON ST ST PETRI’S LUTHERAN CHURCH M L 56 1 2218 GLENDALE AVE STOREFRONT M N 56 2 CASTOR AVE & BORBECK ST RHAWNHURST SCHOOL A L 56 3 COTTMAN & ALGON AVES NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL M L 56 4 COTTMAN & ALGON AVE NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL M L 56 5 1330 RHAWN ST TACONY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL A L 56 6 1304 RHAWN ST GLORIA DEI ESTATES F L 56 7 1013 COTTMAN AVE IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH R N 56 8 1225 COTTMAN AVE COLLISION CARE GARAGE REAR M L 56 9 1400 ALDINE ST RESIDENCE N L 56 10 7701 LORETTO AVE RHAWNHURST PRESBYTER CHURCH M L 56 11 1330 RHAWN ST TACONY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL A L 56 12 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO RECREATION CENTER M H 56 13 2218 GLENDALE AVE STOREFRONT M N 56 14 7328 CASTOR AVE LEE’S HOAGIE HOUSE B N 56 15 2031 VISTA ST VISCONTO’S FUNERAL HOME M L 56 16 CASTOR AVE & BORBECK ST RHAWNHURST SCHOOL A L 56 17 CASTOR AVE & BORBECK ST RHAWNHURST SCHOOL A L 56 18 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO RECREATION CENTER M H 56 19 1330 RHAWN ST TACONY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL A L 56 20 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO RECREATION CENTER M H 56 21 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO RECREATION CENTER M H 56 22 2101 STRAHLE ST SAMUEL TABAS HOUSE F H 56 23 CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD FARRELL SCHOOL A L 56 24 CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD FARRELL SCHOOL A L 56 25 CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD FARRELL SCHOOL A L 56 26 8500 BUSTLETON AVE JACKS DELI F L 56 27 CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD FARRELL SCHOOL A L 56 28 8500 BUSTLETON AVE JACKS DELI F L 56 29 8900 ROOSEVELT BLVD ROBERT SALIGMAN HOUSE F L 56 30 9151 OLD NEWTOWN ROAD AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 M L 56 31 9151 OLD NEWTOWN ROAD AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 M L

56 32 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO RECREATION CENTER M H 56 33 SHELMIRE & SUMMERDALE AVE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE F N 56 34 7600 ROOSEVELT BLVD VALMONT TOWERS APTS F L 56 35 9151 OLD NEWTOWN ROAD AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 M L 56 36 7701 LORETTO AVE RHAWNHURST PRESBYTER CHURCH M L 56 37 CASTOR AVE & BORBECK ST RHAWNHURST SCHOOL A L 56 38 2301 TREMONT ST ST REGIS APTS M L 56 39 8900 ROOSEVELT BLVD ROBERT SALIGMAN HOUSE F L 56 40 7600 ROOSEVELT BLVD VALMONT TOWERS APTS F L 56 41 9151 OLD NEWTOWN ROAD AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 M L 57 1 9151 ACADEMY ROAD PENN CRISP GYM F L 57 2 3200 PRIMROSE RD N E PHILA CHURCH OF CHRIST M L 57 3 2990 HOLME AVE IMMACULATE MARY NURSING HOME M H 57 4 2425 WELSH ROAD CASINO DELI RESTAURANT F L 57 5 WELSH RD & ROOSEVELT BLVD WELSH ROAD BRANCH LIBRARY FL 57 6 2425 WELSH RD CASINO DELI RESTAURANT F L 57 7 2425 WELSH ROAD CASINO DELI RESTAURANT F L 57 8 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 9 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 10 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 11 9222 HORATIO ROAD RESIDENCE B N 57 12 HOLME & CONVENT AVE CRISPIN GARDENS MEETING ROOM M L 57 13 2990 HOLME AVE IMMACULATE MARY NURSING HOME M H 57 14 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 15 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 16 9151 ACADEMY ROAD PENN CRISP GYM F L 57 17 8724 CRISPIN ST PENNYPACK WOODS HOMES ASSOC M H 57 18 8724 CRISPIN ST PENNYPACK WOODS HOMES ASSOC M H 57 19 9151 ACADEMY ROAD PENN CRISP GYM F L 57 20 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 21 9151 ACADEMY ROAD PENN CRISP GYM F L 57 22 FRANKFORD AVE & EDEN ST TORRESDALE RECREATION CENTER R L 57 23 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 24 GRANT & ACADEMY RD AVIATION INSTITUTE F L 57 25 GRANT & ACADEMY RD AVIATION INSTITUTE F L 57 26 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 27 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 28 8724 CRISPIN DR PENNYPACK WOODS HOMES ASSOC M H 58 1 808 RED LION ROAD BETHESDA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M L 58 2 BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD LOESCHE SCHOOL M L 58 3 10400 ROOSEVELT BLVD ST JOHN NEUMANN HOME M L 58 4 SOUTHAMPTON & WORTHINGTON RDS IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH B L 58 5 13500 PHILMONT AVE CALVARY CHAPEL F H 58 6 11047 BUSTLETON AVE PHILA KOREAN REFORM CHURCH F L 58 7 11047 BUSTLETON AVE PHILA KOREAN REFORM CHURCH F L 58 8 BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL M L 58 9 608 WELSH RD ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH F H 58 10 CHESWORTH & BARTLETT STS LACKMAN RECREATION CENTER ML 58 11 BOWLER & HOFF STS ANNE FRANK SCHOOL M L 58 12 198 TOMLINSON RD SYNAGOGUE M L 58 13 608 WELSH RD ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH F H 58 14 BOWLER & HOFF STS ANNE FRANK SCHOOL M L 58 15 BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL M L 58 16 9832 REDD RAMBLER ROAD RESIDENCE M L 58 17 608 WELSH RD ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH F H 58 18 BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL M L 58 19 1619 GRANT AVE RANDI’S RESTAURANT F H 58 20 13200 TREVOSE RD SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH A L 58 21 13500 PHILMONT AVE CALVARY CHAPEL F H 58 22 13021 WORTHINGTON RD FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH M L 58 23 ROOSEVELT BLVD & CONWELL AVE HAYES REC CENTER F L 58 24 1400 SOUTHAMPTON RD SOMERTON YOUTH ORGANIZATION F L 58 25 13200 TREVOSE RD SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH A L 58 26 CHESWORTH & BARTLETT STS LACKMAN RECREATION CENTER ML 58 27 BOWLER & HOFF STS ANNE FRANK SCHOOL M L 58 28 BOWLER & HOFF STS ANNE FRANK SCHOOL M L 58 29 1400 SOUTHAMPTON RD SOMERTON YOUTH ORGANIZATION F L 58 30 ROOSEVELT BLVD & CONWELL AVE HAYES REC CENTER F L 58 31 10400 ROOSEVELT BLV ST JOHN NEUMANN HOME M L 58 32 BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD LOESCHE SCHOOL M L 58 33 198 TOMLINSON RD SYNAGOGUE M L 58 34 198 TOMLINSON RD SYNAGOGUE M L 58 35 12003 BUSTLETON AVE SHALOM ARBOR HOUSE F L 58 36 BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL M L 58 37 BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD LOESCHE SCHOOL M L 58 38 198 TOMLINSON RD SYNAGOGUE M L 58 39 13021 WORTHINGTON RD FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH M L 58 40 13200 TREVOSE RD SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH A L 58 41 SOUTHAMPTON & WORTHINGTON RD IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH B L 58 42 BOWLER & HOFF STS ANNE FRANK SCHOOL M L 58 43 BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD LOESCHE SCHOOL M L 58 44 9896 BUSTLETON AVE PAULS RUN F H 59 1 STENTON AVE & HAINES ST M L KING HIGH SCHOOL F L 59 2 ARDLEIGH & HAINES ST AWBURY RECREATION CENTER F L 59 3 STENTON AVE & HAINES ST M L KING HIGH SCHOOL F L 59 4 ARDLEIGH & HAINES STS AWBURY RECREATION CENTER F L 59 5 RITTENHOUSE & MC MAHON STS WATERVIEW RECREATION CENTER A L 59 6 5920 MORTON ST MORTON HOMES (PHA) M L 59 7 5920 MORTON ST MORTON HOMES (PHA) M L 59 8 5920 MORTON ST MORTON HOMES (PHA) M L 59 9 RITTENHOUSE & MC MAHON STS WATERVIEW RECREATION CENTER A L 59 10 512 E DUVAL ST@MUSGRAVE AWBURYVIEW APT COMPLEXBLDG 18 M N 59 11 512 E DUVAL ST@MUSGRAVE AWBURYVIEW APT COMPLEXBLDG 18 M N 59 12 MORTON & JOHNSON STS MALLERY RECREATION CENTER F L 59 13 MORTON & JOHNSON STS MALLERY RECREATION CENTER F L 59 14 MORTON & JOHNSON STS MALLERY RECREATION CENTER F L 59 15 6019 GERMANTOWN AVE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH F L 59 16 CHELTEN AVE & BAYNTON ST FIRE ENGINE CO # 19 M L 59 17 5700 WAYNE AVE MASTERY PICKETT CHARTER SCHOOL M H

59 18 WAYNE AVE & JOHNSON ST LINGELBACH SCHOOL A L 59 19 68 W CHELTEN AVE COLEMAN REGIONAL LIBRARY M N 59 20 5700 WAYNE AVE MASTERY PICKETT CHARTER SCHOOL M H 59 21 6300 GREENE ST STAPELEY RETIREMENT HOME A L 59 22 6019 GERMANTOWN AVE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH F L 59 23 21 W WASHINGTON LA GERMANTOWN MENNONITE CHURCH M L 59 24 25 W JOHNSON ST GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH M L 59 25 6300 GREENE ST STAPELEY RETIREMENT HOME A L 60 1 4508 SANSOM ST SANSOM HOUSE SR LIVING F L 60 2 4901 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL F H 60 3 52ND & SANSOM STS BLACKWELL LIBRARY F L 60 4 5429 CHESTNUT ST HOLMES SENIOR APTS F H 60 5 5120 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA YMCA M H 60 6 5429 CHESTNUT ST HOLMES SENIOR APTS F H 60 7 58TH & WALNUT STS SAYRE SCHOOL M L 60 8 4901 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL F H 60 9 5026 SPRUCE ST LIGHT OF ELMWOOD LODGE # 45 M H 60 10 52ND & PINE STS HUEY SCHOOL A L 60 11 52ND & PINE STS HUEY SCHOOL A L 60 12 4901 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL F H 60 13 259 S 52ND ST BARBER SHOP R L 60 14 52ND & SANSOM STS BLACKWELL LIBRARY F L 60 15 52ND & PINE STS HUEY SCHOOL A L 60 16 52ND & PINE STS HUEY SCHOOL A L 60 17 57TH & SPRUCE STS HAMILTON SCHOOL M L 60 18 57TH & SPRUCE STS HAMILTON SCHOOL M L 60 19 58TH & WALNUT STS SAYRE SCHOOL M L 60 20 57TH & SPRUCE STS HAMILTON SCHOOL M L 60 21 5800 SPRUCE ST MORRIS RECREATION CENTER A L 60 22 5800 SPRUCE ST MORRIS RECREATION CENTER A L 60 23 4901 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL F H 61 1 5622 N 05TH ST STOREFRONT M N 61 2 5TH & NEDRO AVE LOWELL SCHOOL M N 61 3 5TH & NEDRO AVE LOWELL SCHOOL M N 61 4 5TH & NEDRO AVE LOWELL SCHOOL M N 61 5 201 E OLNEY AVE GROVER WASHINGTON SCHOOL M L 61 6 6TH & SPENCER STS FISHER PARK RECREATION CTR F L 61 7 5TH & NEDRO AVE LOWELL SCHOOL M N 61 8 5TH & NEDRO AVE LOWELL SCHOOL M N 61 9 5TH & NEDRO AVE LOWELL SCHOOL M N 61 10 A & SPENCER STS OLNEY RECREATION CENTER F L 61 11 A & SPENCER STS OLNEY RECREATION CENTER F L 61 12 A & SPENCER STS OLNEY RECREATION CENTER F L 61 13 6TH & SPENCER STS FISHER PARK RECREATION CTR F L 61 14 FRONT ST & GODFREY AVE FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE FL 61 15 FRONT ST & GODFREY AVE FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE FL 61 16 A & SPENCER STS OLNEY RECREATION CENTER F L 61 17 65TH AVE & 02ND ST STURGIS RECREATION CENTER F N 61 18 65TH AVE & 02ND ST STURGIS RECREATION CENTER F N 61 19 65TH AVE & 02ND ST STURGIS RECREATION CENTER F N 61 20 FRONT ST & GODFREY AVE FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE FL 61 21 12TH ST & OAKLANE AVE ELLWOOD SCHOOL M L 61 22 6901 OLD YORK RD BROMLEY HOUSE APTS R N 61 23 12TH ST & OAKLANE AVE ELLWOOD SCHOOL M L 61 24 600 W CHELTENHAM AVE CHELTENHAM NURSING CENTER B L 61 25 65TH AVE & 02ND ST STURGIS RECREATION CENTER F N 61 26 65TH AVE & 02ND ST STURGIS RECREATION CENTER F N 61 27 FRONT ST & GODFREY AVE FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE FL 61 28 FRONT ST & GODFREY AVE FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE FL 62 1 TORRESDALE AVE & WAKELING ST HARDING MIDDLE SCHOOL N N 62 2 TORRESDALE AVE & WAKELING ST HARDING MIDDLE SCHOOL B N 62 3 HARBISON AVE & SANGER ST SULLIVAN SCHOOL N N 62 4 BRIDGE & CHARLES STS MASTERY SMEDLEY CHARTER SCHOOL AL 62 5 4201 COMLY ST JOHNNIE’S RESTAURANT M L 62 6 5000 FRANKFORD AVE ARIA FRANKFORD HOSPITAL B L 62 7 5411 OXFORD AVE REGAL BALLROOM M L 62 8 5200 PENN ST MC ILVAIN RECREATION CENTER B L 62 9 BRIDGE & CHARLES STS MASTERY SMEDLEY CHARTER SCHOOL AL 62 10 5411 OXFORD AVE REGAL BALLROOM M L 62 11 5411 OXFORD AVE REGAL BALLROOM M L 62 12 5411 OXFORD AVE REGAL BALLROOM M L 62 13 CHELTENHAM & CHARLES ST WISSINOMING RECREATION CENTER F L 62 14 1466 E CHELTENHAM AVE COFFEE SHOP R L 62 15 SAUL & COMLY STS ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING M L 62 16 SAUL & COMLY STS ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING M L 62 17 6325 FRANKFORD AVE OLD DEVON THEATRE STORE # 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Liberty Medal Presented For Dalai Lama

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FROM LEFT, Vince Stango, COO of National Constitution Center, and Richard Davidson, PhD, meet up with Richard Gere, after Liberty Medal ceremony Monday night. Gere was a stand-in for AT RIGHT members of commitDalai Lama who received tee included, from left, Lusang the award in absentia. Samten and Jeffrey Granett, Photo by Bonnie Squires MD. Photo by Bonnie Squires

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In The Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia County Civil Action – Law No. 150304341 Notice of Action in Mortgage Foreclosure Philadelphia Federal Credit Union, Plaintiff vs. Helen Douglas, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Anastasia Alexander, Deceased, Jillian Frank-Thompson, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Anastasia Alexander, Deceased, Byre Alexander, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Anastasia Alexander, Deceased, Curtis Alexander, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Anastasia Alexander, Deceased, Rubina Alexander, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Anastasia Alexander, Deceased, Allen Alexander a/k/a Allan Alexander, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Anastasia Alexander, Deceased & Lennon Alexander, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Anastasia Alexander, Deceased, Mortgagor and Real Owner, Defendants To: Helen Douglas, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Anastasia Alexander, Deceased, Byre Alexander, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Anastasia Alexander, Deceased, Curtis Alexander, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Anastasia Alexander, Deceased, Rubina Alexander, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Anastasia Alexander, Deceased and Allen Alexander a/k/a Allan Alexander, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Anastasia Alexander, Deceased, Mortgagor And Real Owner, Defendants, whose last known address is 1109 South Divinity Street f/k/a 1109 South Divinity Place, Philadelphia, PA 19143. This firm is a debt collector and we are attempting to collect a debt owed to our client. Any information obtained from you will be used for the purpose of collecting the debt. You are hereby notified that Plaintiff, Philadelphia Federal Credit Union, has filed a Mortgage Foreclosure Complaint endorsed with a notice to defend against you in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, docketed to No. 150304341, wherein Plaintiff seeks to foreclose on the mortgage secured on your property located, 1109 South Divinity Street f/k/a 1109 South Divinity Place, Philadelphia, PA 19143, whereupon your property will be sold by the Sheriff of Phila. County. Notice: You have been sued in court. If you wish to defend against the claims set forth in the following pages, you must take action within twenty (20) days after the Complaint and notice are served, by entering a written appearance personally or by attorney and filing in writing with the court your defenses or objections to the claims set forth against you. You are warned that if you fail to do so the case may proceed without you and a judgment may be entered against you by the Court without further notice for any money claimed in the Complaint for any other claim or relief requested by the Plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other rights important to you. You should take this paper to your lawyer at once. If you do not have a lawyer or cannot afford one, go to or telephone the office set forth below. This office can provide you with information about hiring a lawyer. If you cannot afford to hire a Lawyer, this office may be able to provide you with information about agencies that may offer legal services to eligible persons at a reduced fee or no fee. Community Legal Services, Inc., Law Center North Central, 1410 W. Erie Ave., Phila., PA 19140, 215227-2400/215-981-3700. Phila. Bar Assn., One Reading Center, Phila., PA 19104, 215-238-6333. Michael T. McKeever, Atty. for Plaintiff, KML Law Group, P.C., Ste. 5000, Mellon Independence Center, 701 Market St., Phila., PA 19106-1532, 215.627.1322.

Progs Push For Combs Stober Stands Tall

COALITION of progressive activists, many known from ADA work, vowed to endorse independent at-large councilmanic candidates Nov. 3 at meeting in S. Kensington. Among them are numbered, from left, Numa St. Louis, Andy Toy, Sam Durso, Glenavie Norton, Green candidate Kristin Combs, Kristin Davis and Pamela Roy.

by Michael A. Cibik, Esq. American Bankruptcy Board Certified Question: What are two things I should not do before filing for bankruptcy? Answer: I see people make many mistakes when filing for bankruptcy. It could be in their paperwork or it could be failing to plan appropriately. Here are the top two things

that people do wrong when filing for bankruptcy protection. Using your IRA, 401K or other Qualified Retirement Plan. Bankruptcy exemptions protect your IRA, Inherited IRA, 401K, etc. from creditors’ claims. Why then would you use that money to pay unsecured creditors. In a nutshell, these assets are protected from creditor’s

Legal Notice IN RE: Adoption of a minor male child (Baby Boy J)(DOB: 5/28/2015), No. 2014-A0155 in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, Orphans’ Court Division. To: Michelle Johnson (aka M. Johnson) and Marc Scott: Petitions have been filed asking the Court to put an end to all rights you have to your child, a male child born 5/28/2015 in Chester, PA. The Court has set a hearing to consider ending rights to your child. The hearing will be held before Hon. Stanley J. Ott, Montgomery County Orphans’ Court, Ctrm 14, located at One Montgomery Plaza, 4th Floor, 425 Swede Street, Norristown, PA 19401 on November 19, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. Your presence is required at the hearing. You are warned that even if you fail to appear at the scheduled hearing, the hearing will go on without you and your rights to your child may be ended by the Court without your being present. You have a right to be represented at the hearing by a lawyer. You should take this paper to your lawyer at once. If you do not have a lawyer or cannot afford one, go to or telephone the office below to find out where you can get legal help: Montgomery County Lawyer Referral Service, 100 W. Airy St., PO Box 268, Norristown, PA 19404 (610-2799660). Law Offices of Deborah E. Spivack, Atty for Bethany Christian Services, PO Box 56182, Philadelphia, PA 19130 (215-763-5550).

HOPING to seize a minority Council-at-Large seat Nov. 3 is independent Andrew Stober, 2nd from left, here firing up supporters at Black Sheep Pub in Rittenhouse Square. Stober has been endorsed by his former boss Mayor Michael Nutter. claim either inside or outside of bankruptcy. So if a debt collector tells you your 401K will be garnished, he is lying. Also, if your kids are hitting you up for a loan, and your only source for the funds are your retirement plan, it may hurt, but you need to tell them no. Preferential transfers (paying back friends or relatives before filing). The bankruptcy code was designed to protect both debtors and creditors. In this way, the debtor will be protected from their creditors and creditors can be assured that actions taken by the debtor will be scrutinized to prevent

debtors from liquidating all their assets prior to filing. Well, a preferential transfer to a friend or family member prior to filing for bankruptcy protection is a big no-no. It’s not that we don’t want Mom and Dad to be repaid, it’s just that we don’t want them to get paid to the detriment of the other creditors. Here, the bankruptcy can and will sue the friend and family member to get the money back into your bankruptcy estate. Next Week’s Question: What are two more things I should not do before filing for bankruptcy? Attorneys are both board certified by the American Bankruptcy Certification Board. Chapters 7/13 & Stop foreclosures, creditors harassments, lawsuits, garnishments, and sheriff sales.

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INTIMATE funder invited a core of Phila. professional leaders to Stradley Ronon conference room to hear Republican councilmanic candidate Terry Tracy share his insights on revitalizing city. From left are William Sasso, Esq., Tracy, School Reform Commissioner Farah Jiménez, Esq.; and Dr. Harold Yaffe.

CITY COMMISSION aspirant Lisa Deeley’s friends gathered at Penna. 6 for final push before election. From left are Chris DiCicco, Barbara Deeley, Lisa Deeley, Jim Crumlish and Sheriff Jewell Williams.

Progs Push For Combs Abolishing His Job! Pushing SC Candidate

COALITION of progressive activists, many known from ADA work, vowed to endorse independent at-large councilmanic candidates Nov. 3 at meeting in S. Kensington. Among them are numbered, from left, Numa St. Louis, Andy Toy, Sam Durso, Glenavie Norton, Green candidate Kristin Combs, Kristin Davis and Pamela Roy.

GOP CANDIDATE for Register of Wills Ross Feinberg continues his weekly protests outside Register of Wills’ Office in City Hall. Feinberg says this elective office is entirely unnecessary and promises if elected Nov. 3, to abolish it. Photo by Bill Myers

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PATRICIA COYNE of Citizens Advisory Council for Probation & Parole presented award to Deputy Sheriff Joe Blake on behalf of Sheriff Jewell Williams for his contributions to successful probationparole experiences. Photo by Bill Myers

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Sheriff Honored For Parole Work Sasso, Yaffe Back Tracy Deeley Teams Up

JIMMY HARRITY, holding sign, is joined by other members of Local 57 at Bristol worksite during break for this photo.

Derek Woos Center City RCC Boosts Bailey Campaign

DEREK GREEN’S mentors State Rep. Dwight Evans and Councilwoman Marian Tasco showed up at his fundraiser along with Wilco Economics VP Brigette Daniels and Ishaq Samai.

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YOUNG political ace Amare Jenkins N.W. PHILA. Ward Leader Calvin smiles in limelight of State Rep. John REPUBLICAN women showed their support for Melissa Tucker gives Melissa Murray Bailey Taylor and Melissa Murray Bailey. Photo by Bill Myers campaign advice. Photo by Bill Myers Murray Bailey’s race for City Hall. Photo by Bill Myers

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CAPITAL GRILLE saw intimate funder of high-rollers last week for councilmanic aspirant Derek Green. Among attendees were, from left, parking magnate Bob Zuritsky, Green, Dr. Peter Yaffe, Ward Leader Dan Muroff and Vanessa Fields.

REPUBLICAN City Committee hosted large fundraiser for mayoral campaign of Melissa Murray Bailey at Cottman Avenue HQ. Standing tall were, from left, Camille McColgan, Register of Wills candidate Ross Feinberg, Jack Morley, Murray Bailey, Ward Leader Kevin Pasquay, Exec. Dir. Joe DeFelice, RCC Chair State Rep. John Taylor and councilmanic candidate Terry Tracy.


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Democrats Rallied At Big Gala, Pledging To Get Out Vote

JOCELYN WIMS wanted hundreds who attended anDEMOCRATIC candidates gathered on stage at Sheet Metal nual pre-election gala sponWorkers Hall so we could present this memory keepsake. sored by Democratic City Reynolds Brown, Derek Green, Halen Gym and Allan Domb Committee to know her are just some of the familiar faces. Photo by Robert Mendelsohn “Man of the Hour.”

DOOR-admission trio took moment for our staffer to take their pics. From left were Yolanda Richardson, Ward Leader Ann Brown and Winnie Bradly.

CONGRESSMAN Brady’s staffers shared moment before opening doors to waiting crowds. They are, from left, Vince Primavera, Shirley Gregory and Lou Farinella.

SC CANDIDATE Kevin LABOR LEADER Sam Staten, Jr. congratulates City Com- WARD leaders Carol Jenk- Dougherty introduced one of missioner candidate Lisa Deeley and Commission Chair An- ins and Dan Muroff were his running mates, Christine FLANKING Jim Kenney as he entered hall were Rich Subbio popularly received. thony Clark who had winners’ smile. Donohue. and Floyd Wedderburn.

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SEEN AT event were Shirley Gregory, Mayor ENJOYING gala were Ward Leaders Hon. Michael Nutter, Ward Leader John Dougherty, ALL SMILES were Register of Wills Ron DoFrank Oliver, Sonny Campbell and Mike State Democratic Chairman Marcel Groen and natucci, Council candidate Helen Gym and McAleer, seen here with Sharif Street. AFL-CIO’s Ken Washington. Council veteran Jannie Blackwell.

REGISTER OF WILLS Ron Donatucci addresses packed Democratic pre-election fundraiser as City Commission Chair Anthony Clark, Sheriff Jewell KING ARTHUR gets his DJ signals from Con- Williams and City Commission candidate Lisa Deeley Photo by Joe Stivala look on. gressman Bob Brady and Lou Farinella.

COUNCIL P re s i d e n t Darrell Clarke and Councilw o m a n Cindy Bass seen on stage awaiting introductions.

SHARING moment at gala were Teamsters leader Dan Grace, Ward Leader Donna Aument, State Chair Marcel COUNCILMAN Bill Greenlee congratuGroen and Marnie Aument-Loughrey. lates jurists Ken Powell and Rainey PaPhoto by Joe Stivala pademetriou.

SUPREME COURT candidate D a v i d Wecht gets hearty welcome from these popular Democ- TABLES were filled with committee people. This rats. Photo by table included Lucius Wilder, Bob Ragland, Maggie Clay, Wanda Pate and Anita Outlaw. Joe Stivala

ENJOYING time with LDC’s Sam Staten, Jr. were Steve Kennan, Joffie Pittman and Bob Churley.


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OUT & ABOUT (Cont. From Page 14) stood it, was to help make the school more secure while showing kids that police officers are your friends, and when something bad happens on the streets, you can go to them for help. But thanks to the fact our legislative bodies have decided that funding schools is SO last year, SROs became enforcers, thanks to the cutting of non-assistants, hall monitors and others who could remove a recalcitrant student from your class without picking up a desk (with the kid in it) and swinging it across the room.

WAFFLEMAN (Cont. From Page 14) sank, proving once again that you can’t have your kayak and heat it too. 24. Two hydrogen atoms meet. One says, “I’ve lost my electron.” The other says, “Are you sure?” The first replies, “Yes, I’m positive.” 25. Did you hear about the Buddhist who refused Novocain during a root-canal? His goal: transcend dental medication. 26. There was the person who sent 10 puns to friends, with the hope that at least one of the puns would make them laugh. No pun in ten did.

tives relate to changes to the City’s Home Rule Charter. The first would establish an Office of Lesbian, Gay Bisexual & Transgender Affairs. If the City wants to set up this office, it does not need to change the Charter. The Charter is supposed to be a timeless document. I hope there will be a day we do not need

a LGBT office because prejudice against these groups has dissipated. The City would also like to create a new Dept. of Planning & Development to be headed by a new cabinet-level Director. It would put the Historical Commission in the Charter and put functions under this new Director.

In The Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia County Civil Action – Law No. 150501740 Notice of Action in Mortgage Foreclosure Nationstar Mortgage, LLC d/b/a Champion Mortgage Company, Plaintiff vs. Samuel J. Colosimo Jr., Believed Administrator and/or Heir of The Estate of Samuel J. Colosimo a/k/a Samuel J. Colosimo, Sr., Susan E. Pennypacker, Believed Administrator and/or Heir of The Estate of Samuel J. Colosimo a/k/a Samuel J. Colosimo, Sr. & Unknown Heirs and/or Administrators of The Estate of Samuel J. Colosimo a/k/a Samuel J. Colosimo, Sr., Mortgagor and Real Owners Defendants To: Unknown Heirs and/or Administrators of The Estate of Samuel J. Colosimo a/k/a Samuel J. Colosimo, Sr., Mortgagor and Real Owner, Defendant(s), whose last known address is 7135 Marsden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19135. This firm is a debt collector and we are attempting to collect a debt owed to our client. Any information obtained from you will be used for the purpose of collecting the debt. You are hereby notified that Plaintiff, Nationstar Mortgage, LLC d/b/a Champion Mortgage Company, has filed a Mortgage Foreclosure Complaint endorsed with a notice to defend against you in the Court of Common Pleas of Phila. County, Pennsylvania, docketed to No. 150501740, wherein Plaintiff seeks to foreclose on the mortgage secured on your property located, 7135 Marsden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19135 whereupon your property will be sold by the Sheriff of Phila. County. Notice: You have been sued in court. If you wish to defend against the claims set forth in the following pages, you must take action within twenty (20) days after the Complaint and notice are served, by entering a written appearance personally or by attorney and filing in writing with the court your defenses or objections to the claims set forth against you. You are warned that if you fail to do so the case may proceed without you and a judgment may be entered against you by the Court without further notice for any money claimed in the Complaint for any other claim or relief requested by the Plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other rights important to you. You should take this paper to your lawyer at once. If you do not have a lawyer or cannot afford one, go to or telephone the office set forth below. This office can provide you with information about hiring a lawyer. If you cannot afford to hire a Lawyer, this office may be able to provide you with information about agencies that may offer legal services to eligible persons at a reduced fee or no fee. Community Legal Services, Inc., Law Center North Central, 1410 W. Erie Ave., Phila., PA 19140, 215-227-2400/215981-3700. Phila. Bar Assn., One Reading Center, Phila., PA 19104, 215-238-6333. Michael T. McKeever, Atty. for Plaintiff, KML Law Group, P.C., Ste. 5000, Mellon Independence Center, 701 Market St., Phila., PA 19106-1532, 215.627.1322.

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INGTON and DAWN SEGAL. Palumbo and Gilbert were “not recommended” by the Bar Association. Fox has been appointed to election-law cases and repeatedly shown bias toward the interests of the Democratic Party. RCC recommended “no” votes on the three ballot initiatives. The City wants to issue bonds totaling $156 million to be used for capital purposes including transit, streets, municipal buildings, parks, recreation, museums, and economic and community development. Once again, we have no idea exactly what projects will be funded. Also, I would like to understand how economic and community development are municipal capital expenditures. The other two ballot initia-

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and two of the three were sent to golfing buddies. Eakin has apologized for the emails and is under review by the court for his behavior. Once the Eakin issue is out of the papers, is Kane going to find another set of yet-undisclosed emails? The issue is not whether there is an old boys’ network out to get her. The question is, did she break the law when she went after them? Also, should she be allowed to use AG staff to look for these emails for her defense? Should she use AG communications professional CHUCK ARDO to publicize her position? Tuesday night, Republican City Committee met to endorse retention judicial candidates and three ballot initiatives that will be voted on Nov. 3. RCC voted to recommend 14 of the 16 Common Pleas solons up for retention while rejecting JUDGES IDEE FOX and FRANK PALUMBO. RCC endorsed five of the eight Municipal Court judges, rejecting JUDGES BARBARA GILBERT, CRAIG WASH-

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(Cont. From Page 14) I saw a headline where the legislature was said to take a FIRST STEP towards removing KANE. But I was not convinced of this after I read on. How about that CUTE sentence where Kane was effectively accused? What the heck is that?? Then you read KANE is working to change the subject (?). Are they mind-readers? Or is it just good Kane strategy? How about that article which noted the best TOP COPS are not insiders? More BS. Selecting an out-of-town Police Commissioner just makes a Mayor look WORLDLY seeking the “best” for an office. The TRUTH is that many FINE and LOCAL TOP COPS work right here! Then we saw an article on the REGISTER OF WILLS office regarding patronage hires there. David GLANCEY said it is a REMNANT of big-city politics of

hero and AOH leader Jack LAPPE passed while performing his patriotic good works – struck by a car... DEAR MAYOR (TO BE) KENNEY: Please straighten out the NEW YEAR’S parade-route mess. ALSO it is time for a new director at the BAA. A new broom sweeps clean. BRAVO TO DWAYNE LILY, who is now Democratic leader of the 11th Ward on the retirement, at 83, of grandpop Al STEWART!!... ED HARKINS, a really decent man, is soon to be named Political Director of Boilermakers Local 380. He is also Ward 55 Chairman.... Councilwoman Jannie BLACKWELL evolved a top African Heritage Day in Philly. She moves rapidly to so many locations to help people in need that we can’t keep up. Wonder if she also uses Cod Liver Oil that Jim TAYOUN was rumored to once use for energy (?). (It was strawberry flavored.)

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