SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Vol. XV No. 3
Issue 591
January 17, 2019
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THE CITY REMEMBERS KING DR. MARTIN Luther King was caught by Polaroid photographer James Franklin for SCOOP USA as civil-rights leader spoke on corner of 40th & Lancaster in Freedom Now tour 1965. Artist’s rendering was by Cliff Eubanks for Mural Arts Program. Photo by Tony West
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HE OFFICE OF Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy’s Percent for Art Program announced the approval of a new public art commission by artist Brian McCutcheon at Smith Playground, located at 2100 S. 24th Street. “Public art instills a sense of identity and understand-
ing of our city, our history and our ideals,” said Mayor Jim Kenney. “This impactful Percent for Art commission by Brian McCutcheon represents a long-overdue celebration of our residents and particularly our youth.” This site-specific commission will depict a young, African American female
Court of Common Pleas Phila. County Civil Action – Law No. 181102565 Notice of Action in Mortgage Foreclosure Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, Plaintiff vs. The Unknown Heirs of Susan Conway, Mortgagor and Real Owner, Defendant(s) To: The Unknown Heirs of Susan Conway, Mortgagor and Real Owner, Defendant(s), whose last known address is 6047 Summerdale Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19149. 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, Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, has filed a Mortgage Foreclosure Complaint endorsed with a notice to defend against you in the Court of Common Pleas of Phila. County, PA, docketed to No. 181102565, wherein Plaintiff seeks to foreclose on the mortgage secured on your property located, 6047 Summerdale Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19149, 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, 215.227.2400/215.981.3700. Phila. Bar Assn., Lawyer Referral & Info. Service, One Reading Center, Phila., PA 19107, 215.238.1701. Michael T. McKeever, Atty. for Plaintiff, KML Law Group, P.C., Ste. 5000, Mellon Independence Center, 701 Market St., Phila., PA 19106, 215.627.1322.
athlete – a representative image of the culturally vibrant community that uses Smith Playground. The figurative bronze sculpture will depict a middle-schoolage basketball player in a competitively-focused pose. This will be the first freestanding statue depicting a young African American girl in the city’s historic public art collection. Margot Berg, public art director of Office of Arts, Culture & the Creative Economy, is thrilled to have this unique artwork call South Philadelphia home. “This is the first statue of a young African American female; the statue is a wonderful addition to Philadelphia’s public art landscape. I expect it to become an iconic and well-loved feature of the neighborhood for kids and adults,” said Berg. “The city is committed to celebrating diversity in all initiatives, including public art,” said Chief Cultural Officer Kelly Lee. “The Percent for Art program is supporting this by commissioning public artworks that represent and respond specifically to the public spaces, communities and cultures that make Philadelphia a vibrant and creative place to be.” McCutcheon’s work responds directly to the need for a public monument that represents the predominantly African American neighborhood around Smith Playground. The figure’s body language and expression are intended to inspire confidence, strength and the possibilities that can be achieved through dedication and hard work. “I believe this contemporary monument will be a local landmark that captures youthful determination and optimism. My hope is that young people in the community will recognize themselves in this work, their time in history and
RENDERING of the new Percent for Art commission at Smith Playground. Courtesy of Brian McCutcheon
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their own heroic story,” McCutcheon explained. Located in South Philadelphia, Smith Playground engages hundreds of youth and adults in year-round activities. Major renovations to the site were completed earlier this year. These improvements included: updates to the recreation center; the addition of a new WHYY Media Lab; full renovation of the playground area; new basketball courts; the creation of a new mural; a new turf field striped for football, soccer, and baseball; installation of green stormwater infrastructure, including subsurface elements and a rain garden; general site amenity improvements and gateways; and an outdoor fitness area with walking path. This Percent for Art opportunity was announced nationally to artists and artist teams as an open Call to Artists in December 2017. Of 52 applicants, four finalists were selected to present proposals. The selection panel included: Cavin Jones, Artist; Ife Nii Owoo, Artist;
Jennie Shanker, Artist and Professor, Tyler University. The Advisory Panel included representatives from: The Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, Make the World Better, and a conservator from the Philadelphia Museum of Art. An Indianapolis-based artist, McCutcheon uses video, photography, and sculpture to explore the relationships between play and purpose. He has been the recipient of a number of artist grants, awards, and residencies, including a 2010-11 Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant and a summer 2009 residency at Sculpture Space in Utica, New York. Over the past decade, his work has been featured in several exhibitions on a national and international scale. McCutcheon is the founder of Ignition Arts, LLC. Office of Arts, Culture & the Creative Economy and Percent for Art Program are aiming for a late spring installation of the statue.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Events and Festivities
JAN. 18-21 African American Museum in Philadelphia 701 Arch Street During the African American Museum in Philadelphia’s annual MLK Week-
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end Celebration, residents and visitors can enjoy a special film screening, a jazz presentation with vocalist and composer Ruth Naomi Floyd, a scavenger hunt, a keynote conversation between journalists Stephanie Renee and Alejandro “Ali” Danois, access to the museum’s current special exhibit, “Cotton: The Soft, Dangerous Beauty of the Past,” and more. Bonus: The museum offers $2 admission from Saturday through Monday. JAN. 19-21 Eastern State Penitentiary 2027 Fairmount Avenue Eastern State Penitentiary honors Martin Luther King Jr. Day with readings of King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” three times a day (11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.), Jan. 19-21. An informal question-and-answer session moderated by a civil-rights scholar follows each reading, and on Monday, Jan. 21, children ages 7 to 12 can create artwork in response to the letter. All activities are free; general admission costs still apply for tours of the penitentiary. JAN. 19-21 Museum of the American Revolution 101 S. 2nd Street The Museum of the American Revolution rolls out special programming to pay tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. over the long weekend. On Saturday, Jan. 19, the Philadelphia Jazz Project presents “We Shall: A Lyrical MLK Celebration.” Through spoken word, singing and instrumental music, the program pays tribute using King’s speeches and sermons. Throughout the weekend, visitors can enjoy free talks in the museum’s core galleries to learn about the roles of African Americans in the Revolutionary War.
JAN. 19 Longwood Gardens 1001 Longwood Road, Kennett Square, Pa. At 8 p.m., a collection of gospels and jazz spirituals curated by acclaimed producer and musical director Damien Sneed will tell the story of the Civil Rights Movement in this likelyto-sell-out performance in Longwood Gardens’ Exhibition Hall. Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “We Shall Overcome” weaves parts of the activist’s recorded speeches into the program, which showcases works from artists like Aretha Franklin, Wynton Marsalis, Duke Ellington and many more. JAN. 21 Lancaster Avenue 38th Street & Lancaster Avenue This historic “Main Street” hosts a multi-block celebration and service project on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, from 9 a.m to 11:30 a.m. Enjoy live music, spoken-word performances and more while helping to clean the avenue. Please Touch Museum 4231 Avenue of the Republic Complementing the hands-on learning environment at the Please Touch Museum, the museum features a day-long celebration, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., with interactive events to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday. Visitors can sit in on a storytelling session inspired by King’s legacy, engage in multiple crafting activities and join a musical parade promoting peace around the world. All activities are free with admission. National Constitution Center 525 Arch Street The National Constitution Center pays homage to (Cont. Page 6)
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Events and Festivities
(Cont. From Page 4) Martin Luther King, Jr. with a day-long commemoration from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Folks can enjoy $5 admission to the museum and ac-
cess to special service projects, musical performances, educational programs and activities, including readings of King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Johnson House Historic Site 6306 Germantown Avenue Commemorate Martin Luther King, Jr. by giving back to local schools at the Johnson House Historic Site on Monday. The house will collect school supplies from 10 a.m. to noon. Philadelphia Museum of Art 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Philadelphia Museum of Art celebrates Dr. King’s legacy with pay-what-youwish admission and special programming. In addition, the Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance (MANNA) encourages visitors to bring their own artwork to the museum for the organization to distribute with meals it delivers to those in need. National Liberty Museum 321 Chestnut Street The National Liberty Museum celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day with pay-what-you-wish museum admission and a variety of themed events on Monday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Create an “I Have A Dream” speech, participate in specially themed trivia and more. National Museum of American Jewish History 101 S. Independence Mall East A variety of special programming – including free admission – unfolds all day Monday at the National Museum of American Jewish History to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Look forward to crafts, spotlight
talks about social justice and more. Woodmere Art Museum 9201 Germantown Avenue Letter-writing sessions to Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and lively storytelling focused on famous civil-rights leaders are just part of the thought-provoking activities scheduled for the Woodmere Art Museum’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Festival, 12-4 p.m. Visit the museum from noon to 4 p.m. to join in on the multiple interactive education sessions scheduled to take place. Admission to the museum is free to parents and children who participate in the museum’s family-oriented events. Independence Seaport Museum 211 S. Columbus Blvd. Head to the Independence Seaport Museum to help fellow volunteers and staffers clean up portions of Columbus Boulevard from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.. Participants will enjoy access to the museum, snacks and drinks prior to the event as well as discounted skating tickets at Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest. More Volunteer and Service Projects What better way to celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. than to lend a hand in a service project? There are thousands of service projects to choose from at places like Girard College, the Bok building and more. Historic Girard College serves as the region’s service day hub, offering 140-plus projects to partake in alongside workshops, trainings, a job fair, a civic engagement expo, a health and wellness fair and other events. Browse all service and volunteer projects on the official MLK Day of Service page.
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EVERYBODY CAN BE GREAT BECAUSE ANYBODY CAN SERVE. — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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On what would have been his 90th birthday, we salute Dr. King’s powerful legacy and his extraordinary life of service.
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Rep. Jim Roebuck Salutes the Iconic
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“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is,
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I govern every aspect of my life by these words – not just as a public servant – but most importantly, as a human being. We are all our brothers’ and sisters’ keepers on this journey called life.
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The Officers and Members of the Philadelphia Council AFL-CIO Celebrate the Life and Legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
“All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence.� ~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Patrick J. Eiding President Jim Gardler Secretary-Treasurer
Ken Washington Recording Secretary
AN ADMIRER took advantage of an opportunity to snap a photo of the crusading activist in a relaxed moment – on “Chicken Bone Beach” in Atlantic City, a popular holiday destination for Philadelphia’s African American community in the 1960s. Photo courtesy of Temple University Blockson Collection
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. converses with his fellow clergymen Reverend Marshall Shepard Sr. and Reverend Marshall Shepard Jr. Photo courtesy of Temple University Blockson Collection
MARTIN LUTHER KING High School opened its doors to its first students in 1Photo courtesy of Temple University Collections Research Center
MRS. LEONA BAKER, president of the Philadelphia chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, presented Dr. King with a citation during an address that King gave at the University of Pennsylvania. Photo courtesy of Temple University Collections Research Center
IN 1968, the triangle of land at the intersection of 18th & Poplar Streets was renamed “Martin Luther King Plaza.” It remains a neighborhood oasis to this day. Photo courtesy of Temple University Collections Research Center
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U.S. JUDGE Williams J. Hastie, L, and U.S. Sen. Joseph Clark, R, joined Martin Luther King at Fellowship Hall on Girard Avenue. Photo courtesy of Temple University Collections Research Center
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In 1965, Dr. Martin Luther King came to Philadelphia to support the years-long campaign to desegregate Girard College. Under the terms of its founder Stephen Girard’s will, admission had always been restricted to white boys. Three years after the rally recorded in these photographs, desegregation was achieved.
Photo courtesy of Temple University Blockson Collection
Today, Girard College has become the hub of the Martin Luther King Day of Service, coordinating hundreds of projects in the Delaware Valley region that harness the commitment of tens of thousands of volunteers. It is the largest Martin Luther King Day commemoration in the nation.
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Join us as we welcome candidates for races on the May 21 primary ballot as they meet potential constituents and get signatures for their petitions. The event, featuring award-winning cocktails and light appetizers will be held at:
The Trestle Inn, at 13th and Callowhill streets, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, February 28th. Admission is complimentary for the general public.
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Global Citizen Leads Nation in MLK Service
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ing partnerships, and foster understanding about the legacy of Dr. King, particularly among young people. Since 1996, over 1,000,000 volunteers across our region have celebrated Dr. King’s legacy by turning their community concerns into volunteer service and ongoing citizen action on King Day and beyond. The Greater Philadelphia King Day of Service is organized through Global Citizen, a non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting civic engagement, community volunteering, civic responsibility, and sustained active citizenship among diverse groups, particularly young people. Global Citizen promotes democracy building, voter education, and participation, locally and globally. The overarching theme for the 24th annual King Day of Service will be a world without gun violence, with an emphasis on gun violence and its effects on young people. Highlighting some 5,000 volunteers who are at expected to serve in more than one hundred projects, workshops, and presentations at the Girard College signature project site, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and other elected officials will lead volunteers in a project focused on the impact of gun violence on communities, finding solutions, and envisioning peace by creating Dreamline Banners and Dream Booths to be installed in public places across Philadelphia.
Honoring The Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. From All Of Us At CATCH Raymond A. Pescatore, CEO Emilio R. Matticoli, Chair, Board of Directors Dominic M. Cermele, Vice Chair Royal E. Brown, Secretary/Treasurer www.CATCHinc.com
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HE GREATER Philadelphia Martin Luther King Day of Service – the largest King Day event in the nation – and event organizer Global Citizen is again promoting yearround volunteer service and civic engagement. Last winter, tens of thousands of people throughout the tri-state region, including children, seniors, and families, received vital services and resources as part of the 24th annual Greater Philadelphia King Day of Service. You can again partner on Monday, Jan. 21, for the 24th annual Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Day of Service. In 2018, over 150,000 volunteers served in some 1,800 projects in the 23rd annual Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service. The King Day of Service evolved from a discussion in 1988 with former Pennsylvania U.S. Sen. Harris Wofford. As a U.S. senator, Wofford co-authored federal legislation with Atlanta Congressman John Lewis; both men were close friends and colleagues of Dr. King during the Civil Rights Movement. President Bill Clinton signed the King Holiday & Service Act into law on Aug. 23, 1994. The national King Day of Service started in Philadelphia as a small project in 1996 with 1,000 volunteers. It has become a fast-growing citywide and nationwide movement that has worked to break down barriers, form ongo-
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Sheriff on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at First District Plaza, 3801 Market Street, at 9:00 AM. (EST) Conditions of Sheriff ’s Sale for JUDICIAL/FORECLOSURE SALE Ten percent of the highest bid for each property auctioned off shall be deposited in certified check, attorney’s check or money order with the Sheriff by each bidder when his bid is registered, provided that in no case shall less than Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) be deposited, otherwise upon failure or refusal to make such deposit, the bidder shall lose all benefit of his bid and the property may be offered again and sold unless a second bid has been registered, then, the second highest bidder will take the property at the highest bid price. Additionally, where there is active bidding, the highest bidder, and the second highest bidder, if any must post the entire amount of the cost of the distribution policy for the property at the time of sale by certified check, attorney’s check or money order with the Sheriff. The Sheriff reserves the right to reject any certified check, attorney’s check or money order that on its face has an expired use date and is presented for payment of the deposit. The balance of the purchase money must be deposited in certified check, attorney’s check or money order together with a Deed poll for execution by the highest bidder to the Sheriff at his office within 30 days from the time of the sale. An extension of time for an additional 30 days may be granted at the discretion of the Sheriff upon receipt of written request from the buyer requesting the same, except when a second bidder has been duly registered. Also, if the first bidder does not complete settlement with the Sheriff within the thirty (30) day time limit and a second bid was registered at the sale, the second bidder shall be granted the same thirty (30) day time limit to make settlement with the Sheriff on his second bid. Thereafter, the Sheriff shall be at liberty to return the writ to court. A second bid must be registered on any property immediately after it is sold. The second bidder must present the same amount of deposit that the highest bidder delivers to the Sheriff at the sale. An extension of time under no circumstances will be granted or honored by the Sheriff whenever a second bid is registered on a property at the sale. The first bid or opening bid on each property shall be set by the City of Philadelphia. In no event will the successful bidder be allowed to settle on the property unless all the Sheriff’s costs are paid notwithstanding the final bid. The deposit by any bidder who fails to comply with the above conditions of sale shall be forfeited and the funds will be applied to the Sheriff’s cost, then to any municipal claims that the City of Philadelphia has on the property. Finally, if a balance still remains, a Sheriff’s Distribution Policy will be ordered and the money will be distributed accordingly. No personal checks, drafts or promises to pay will be accepted in lieu of certified checks, attorney’s checks or money orders made payable to the Sheriff of Philadelphia County. The Sheriff reserves the right to grant further extensions of time to settle and further reserves the right to refuse bids from bidders who have failed to enter deposits on their bids, failed to make settlement, or make fraudu-
SHERIFF’S SALE lent bids, or any other behavior which causes disruption of the Sheriff Sale. Said bidders shall be so refused for the sale in which said behavior occurred and for said further period of time as the Sheriff in his discretion shall determine. The Sheriff will not acknowledge a deed poll to any individual or entity using an unregistered fictitious name and may, at his discretion, require proof of identity of the purchaser or the registration of fictitious names. The bid of an unregistered fictitious name shall be forfeited as if the bidder failed to meet the terms of sale. All bidders are advised to remain at the sale until after the last property is sold. The Sheriff reserves the right to re-sell any property at any time before the end of the sale, upon the successful bidders’ failure to tender the required deposit. The Sheriff reserves the right to postpone or stay the sale of any property in which the attorney on the writ has not appeared and is not present at the sale. Prospective purchasers are directed to the Web site of the Philadelphia Bureau of Revision of Taxes, (BRT) brtweb.phila.gov for a fuller description of the properties listed. Properties can be looked up by the BRT number – which should be cross checked with the address. Prospective purchasers are also directed to the Room 154 City Hall, 215686-1483 and to its website philadox.phila.gov and to its website at http://philadox.phila.gov where they can view the deed to each individual property and find the boundaries of the property. PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE NATURE, LOCATION, CONDITION AND BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPERTIES THEY SEEK TO PURCHASE. The BRT # refers to a unique number assigned by the City Bureau of Revision of Taxes to each property in the City for the purpose of assessing it for taxes. This number can be used to obtain descriptive information about the property from the BRT website. Effective Date: July 7, 2006 NOTICE OF SCHEDULE OF DISTRIBUTION The Sheriff will file in his office, The Land Title Building, 100 South Broad Street, 5th Floor, a Schedule of Distribution Thirty (30) Days from the date of the sale of Real Estate. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. The name first appearing in each notice is that of the defendant in the writ whose property is being sold. All Writs are Writs of Executions. The letters C.P., Court of Common Pleas; O.C., Orphans’ Court; Q.S., Court of Quarter Sessions; C.C., County Court - indicate the Court out of which the writ of execution issues under which the sale is made: S. 1941. 223. means September Term, 1941. 223, the term and number of the docket entry; the figures following show the amount of debt; and the name following is that of the attorney issuing the writ. Attention is called to the provisions of Act No.104, approved July 27, 1955, which requires owners of properties which are used, designed or intended to be used by three or more families, or of commercial establishments which contain one or more dwelling units, to deliver to the buyers of such properties a use registration permit at the time of settlement, under certain terms and conditions. Sheriff Sales are not subject to provisions of the said Act and the Sheriff will, therefore, not deliver use registration permits in connection with any sales
SHERIFF’S SALE conducted by him. Very truly yours, JEWELL WILLIAMS Sheriff City and County of Philadelphia
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SPECIAL NOTE: All Sheriff’s Sales are conducted pursuant to the orders of the Courts and Judges of the First Judicial District. Only properties that are subject to judgments issued by the First Judicial District are listed for sale. By law, the Sheriff’s Office cannot decide if a property can be listed for sale; only the District Courts can order a property to be sold at auction.
SHERIFF’S SALE OF Tuesday, February 5, 2019 1902-301 4542 N Palethorp St, a/k/a 4542 Palethorpe St 19140-1615 42nd wd. 966 sq. ft. OPA#422383100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Harold Jones C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 02611 $57,465.52 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-302 7021 Cottage St 19135-1801 55th wd. 1,440 sq. ft. OPA#552421300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kristin Rash C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 02672 $155,949.69 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-303 2631 S Lloyd St, a/k/a 2631 Lloyd St 19153 40th wd. 1,024 sq. ft. OPA#404014400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Emma Kimanh Nguyen a/k/a Emma Kim Nguyen C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 03450 $58,588.48 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-304 2938 Joey Dr 19136-1013 57th wd. 1,592 sq. ft. OPA#572040518 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Megan M. Gallagher C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 00074 $141,858.41 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-305 5381 W Montgomery Ave 19131-3228 52nd wd. 1,386 sq. ft. OPA#521071100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tashana M. Jones C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00454 $214,920.49 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-306 6537 N Bouvier St 17th wd. 1,292 sq. ft. BRT#172222700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Charles A.J. Halpin III, Esquire, Personal Representative of the Estate of Hettie K. Drummond a/k/a Hettie Drummond, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2016 No. 02260 $61,697.03 Law Office of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1902-307 2233 Conwell Ave 58th wd. 2,655 sq. ft. BRT#581093100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Sajil Varghese C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 01758 $197,223.40 Law Office of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1902-308 37 S Yewdall St 60th wd. 1,200 sq. ft. BRT#603155800 IMPROVEMENTS: APT 2-4 UNITS 2 STY MASON Greg’s Family Land Trust C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 02080 $48,540.95 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1902-309 4522 Sheffield St, a/k/a 4522 Sheffield Ave 19136-3225 65th wd. 1,088 sq. ft. OPA#651135000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tara L. Oxley a/k/a Tara L. Wilkie C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 02727 $105,908.60 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-310 7543 Woolston Ave 191502611 10th wd. 1,224 sq. ft. OPA#102424400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Andy Nunez C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 01003 $137,570.75 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP
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1902-311 2032 Federal St 26th wd. 3,973 sq. ft. BRT#361043400 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Angela D. Madison C.P. August Term, 2012 No. 04352 $61,029.01 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1902-312 5135 W. Girard Ave 44th wd. 1,981 sq. ft. BRT#442089100 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Sheila Benjamin f/k/a Sheila Blackwell C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 02821 $26,415.98 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1902-313 9975 Verree Rd 19115-2009 58th wd. 1,714 sq. ft. OPA#581257200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Alexander Falcone, Sr a/k/a Alexander Falcone C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 01923 $473,243.23 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-314 6931 Grosbeak Pl 191422506 40th wd. 1,300 sq. ft. OPA#406590000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mary Jean Elican; Tony R. Mccloud C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 02616 $151,810.64 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-315 8303 Temple Rd 19150-2014 50th wd. 1,164 sq. ft. OPA#501105100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Stacy Desouza a/k/a Stacy M. Desouza C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 03311 $149,333.23 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-316 3420 Barclay St 19129-1428 38th wd. 896 sq. ft. OPA#382216100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Diane Bennett; Anthony Rapone C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 03655 $193,657.61 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-317 3048 Magee Ave 19149-2532 55th wd. 1,382 sq. ft. OPA#551086900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY David Glucker C.P. July Term, 2016 No. 00322 $129,591.95 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-318 6607 N 21st St 19138 10th wd. 1,188 sq. ft. OPA#102086900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ronald Edward Potter, Jr, in His Capacity as Heir of Ronald T. Potter, Deceased; Lisa Monet Potter, in Her Capacity as Heir of Ronald T. Potter, Deceased; Brianna Potter, in Her Capacity as Heir of Ronald T. Potter, Deceased; Bruce D. Potter, in His Capacity as Heir of Ronald T. Potter, Deceased; Mark A. Potter, in His Capacity as Heir of Ronald T. Potter, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Ronald T. Potter, Deceased C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 02829 $70,067.45 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-319 8930 Revere St 19152 57th wd. 3,374 sq. ft. OPA#571211400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rebecca Tapan, a/k/a Rebecca C. Tapan; Liza Tapan, a/k/a Liza C. Tapan a/k/a Liza T. Convento C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 02944 $214,898.69 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1902-320 421 Shurs Ln 19128 21st wd. 1,200 sq. ft. OPA#212043800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gary E. Tralies C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 03324 $161,852.84 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-321 5512 Rising Sun Ave 42nd wd. BRT#871402945 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Vivian Byers and The United States of America C.P. February Term, 2017 No. 03057 $94,794.01 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1902-322 2009 S Beechwood St 19145 48th wd. 714 sq. ft. BRT#482164200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Rosetta Bridgett C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 05214 $57,414.71 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1902-323 905 Granite St 19124 35th wd. 930 sq. ft. BRT#351140200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Sheila Taggart
a/k/a Shelia Taggart C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00557 $76,568.86 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1902-324 5922 Bustleton Ave 19149 62nd wd. 2,048 sq. ft. OPA#621503000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ruth Barreto; Maria Serrano C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 02378 $129,438.28 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1902-325 522 S 55 St 19143-1902 46th wd. 1,416 sq. ft. OPA#463195100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Loretta Gracia C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 03661 $100,389.17 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-326 1315 W Roosevelt Blvd 191402038 49th wd. 2,784 sq. ft. OPA#491088500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Evelinda Diaz; Angel Luis Leon C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 03364 $150,794.70 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-327 901 Granite St 19124-1730 35th wd. 1,560 sq. ft. OPA#351140000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Andrenor Richard C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 00319 $128,749.64 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-328 1447 N 60th St 19151-4204 34th wd. 1,236 sq. ft. OPA#342191400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Georgetta Smith C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 03118 $41,127.30 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-329 3528 Arthur St 19136-2303 64th wd. 1,280 sq. ft. OPA#642324700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jason Jordan C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 01512 $109,945.93 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-330 8106 Forrest Ave 19150 50th wd. 2,160 sq. ft. OPA#502199500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ronnie D. Gould, as believed Heir and/or Administrator to the Estate of Gail Gould; Unknown Heirs and/or Administrators of the Estate of Gail Gould C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 01223 $58,496.97 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1902-331 4170 Salem St, a/k/a 4170 Salem St, Apt 1 19124-4625 23rd wd. 1,330 sq. ft. OPA#232499000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY George Manzo, in His Capacity as Heir of Rosemarie H. Weber, Deceased; Rosemarie Weber, in Her Capacity as Heir of Rosemarie H. Weber, Deceased; Thomas J. George, in His Capacity as Heir of Rosemarie H. Weber, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Rosemarie H. Weber, Deceased C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 01961 $6,941.21 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-332 3517 Rand St 19134-1304 33rd wd. 1,088 sq. ft. OPA#331363500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Edna Leon Rosario C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 00251 $23,033.58 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-333 4659 Shelbourne St 191243832 42nd wd. 1,138 sq. ft. OPA#421630400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Stephanie Lopez, in Her Capacity as Co-Administrator and Heir of The Estate of Jose Lopez a/k/a Jose R. Lopez a/k/a Jose Raul Lopez-Ferrer; Christopher Lopez-Diaz, in His Capacity as Co-Administrator and Heir of The Estate of Jose Lopez a/k/a Jose R. Lopez a/k/a Jose Raul Lopez-Ferrer; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Jose Lopez a/k/a Jose R. Lopez a/k/a Jose Raul Lopez-Ferrer, Deceased C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 01550 $41,278.22 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-334 528 E Penn St 19144 12th wd. 1,166 sq. ft. BRT#121141600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Tahirah A. Barnes C.P. January Term, 2018
No. 02283 $93,414.39 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 1902-335 240 N Alden St 19139 4th wd. 1,078 sq. ft. BRT#042208000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Nina M. Kinard C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 00099 $67,884.00 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 1902-336 941 E Dorset St 19150 50th wd. 2,448 sq. ft. BRT#502374600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Elizabeth M. Childs C.P. December Term, 2016 No. 01049 $155,806.05 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 1902-337 6816 Finch Pl 19142 40th wd. 1,624 sq. ft. OPA#406577500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Elsie Nichols; Bobbie Givens; The United States of America, Internal Revenue Service C.P. February Term, 2017 No. 04211 $87,133.46 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1902-338 2601 W Somerset St 19132 34th wd. unknown BRT#871553540 & City Registry No. 035N230394 Subject to Mortgage Subject to Rent IMPROVEMENTS: MIXED USE (COMMERCIAL/ RESIDENTIAL) PROPERTY Mao Khai Van C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 02301 $220,349.69 Kelly L. Eberle, Esquire 1902-339 1825 W Master St 19121 47th wd. BRT#47-1-1140-00 Stephen J. Hill C.P. January Term, 2017 No. 01950 $250,634.93 Emmanuel J. Argentieri, Esquire 1902-340 4715 Marple St 19136 65th wd. 1,240 sq. ft. OPA#651114100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michele Cooke, a/k/a Michele Fuller C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 02489 $70,031.89 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1902-341 4930 Hazel Ave 19143 2,400 sq. ft. OPA#462023700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Danielle Riley, as Heir to Cecil R. Riley a/k/a Cecil Riley, deceased; Angelina K. Ruffin, as Heir to Cecil R. Riley a/k/a Cecil Riley, deceased; Roy K. Riley, as Heir to Cecil R. Riley a/k/a Cecil Riley, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Cecil Riley a/k/a Cecil R. Riley, deceased C.P. July Term, 2015 No. 01123 $545,267.62 Jill M. Fein, Esquire 1902-342 6901 Valley Ave Unit M5 a/k/a 6901 Valley Ave 19128 21st wd. 0 OPA#888211129 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Phyllis M. Forcina C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 03519 $159,657.24 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-343 12803 Cliffe Dr 19154 66th wd. 7,982 sq. ft. OPA#663366046 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Clara Murphy C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 01673 $242,321.28 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-344 544 N Creighton St 44th wd. 1,250 sq. ft. BRT#44-2269700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Christine E. Johnson, deceased and Dorothy M. McCutcheon, deceased C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 03804 $33,744.94 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1902-345 1934 E Wishart St 191343138 25th wd. 2,548 sq. ft. OPA#252292600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Antonio M. Moya; Daumilky E. Moya C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00690 $74,290.55 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-346 6160 Argyle St 19111-6013 35th wd. 1,246 sq. ft. OPA#352263400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Derrick A. Simpson C.P. July Term, 2018
No. 00631 $101,084.48 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-347 6820 Wyncote Ave 19138 10th wd. 810 sq. ft. OPA#102096900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Natisha Hall C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 01118 $86,307.53 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-348 2562 S. Ashford St 19153 1,656 sq. ft. OPA#404141100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Anthony M. Jamack a/k/a Anthony Jamack and Rosemary Jamack C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 00249 $86,202.48 Jill M. Fein, Esquire 1902-349 1211 Wellington St 19111 53rd wd. 2,727 sq. ft. OPA#532343500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY William R. Moore, Jr C.P. June Term, 2016 No. 01576 $61,347.59 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-350 4826 Aspen St 6th wd. BRT#441243200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Otis Williams C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 01717 $37,849.07 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1902-351 2002 Hart Ln 19134-4018 25th wd. 1,060 sq. ft. OPA#252047800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Aisha Nguyen; Hung P. Tran C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00233 $52,306.82 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-352 1726 A Bainbridge St 19146 30th wd. 1,526 sq. ft. OPA#301058527 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Charlene Falcone; Daryl Lawton C.P. March Term, 2014 No. 00759 $243,434.18 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1902-353 3336 W. Sergeant St 19132 28th wd. 773 sq. ft. OPA#282357600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Denisa M. Hurst and Aaron M. Hurst C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 01795 $33,599.53 Joseph R. Loverdi, Esquire 1902-354 2323 W Clearfield St 19132 11th wd. 1,118 sq. ft. OPA#111120100 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ann L. Askew, a/k/a Ann Askew C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 01555 $22,538.73 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1902-355 5013 Gransback St 19120 42nd wd. 1,021 sq. ft. OPA#421517400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Antoine Mack solely in His Capacity as Heir of Oweda Mack Deceased, Cheryl Mack solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Oweda Mack Deceased, Oscar Mack solely in His Capacity as Heir of Oweda Mack Deceased, Theodore Mack solely in His Capacity as Heir of Oweda Mack Deceased and The Unknown Heirs of Oweda Mack Deceased C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 04122 $127,540.15 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-356 2407 N 50th St 52nd wd. 4,336 sq. ft. BRT#521251800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Vida B. Mallory C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 02505 $233,031.86 Law Office of Gregory Javardian, LLC 1902-357 7643 Woolston Ave 19150 10th wd. 1,426 sq. ft. OPA#102427100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Emma Fortune C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 02551 $113,076.16 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1902-358 1016 S 5th St 19147 2nd wd. Land Area: 1,200 sq. ft.; Improvement Area: 1,182 sq. ft. OPA#021423210 Sheila Dixon C.P. December Term, 2012 No. 02659 $271,892.67 Robert Crawley, Esquire 1902-359 1723 N Stillman St 191212818 32nd wd. 684 sq. ft. OPA#324090200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY James Bacon, in His Capacity as Heir of Mary Fair, Dceased; Leon Fair, in His Capacity as Heir of Mary Fair, Deceased; Unknown heirs, suc-
cessors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Mary Fair, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 02759 $82,275.58 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-360 2111 S 20th St 19145 48th wd. 996 sq. ft. (land area); 1,446 sq. ft. (improvement area) BRT#481320800 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Latonyia Rex C.P. January Term, 2017 No. 00171 $79,930.87 Michelle Pierro, Esquire 1902-361 3356 Red Lion Rd 191141224 66th wd. 1,840 sq. ft. OPA#661281400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Irene P. Russell a/k/a Irene Russell C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 01935 $209,542.01 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-362 1730 N 61st St 19151 34th wd. 1,455 sq. ft. BRT#342264800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Shelia A Eaton a/k/a Sheila A. Eaton C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 05209 $71,248.89 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1902-363 11823 Colman Terr 19154 66th wd. 3,515 sq. ft. BRT#662011700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Elizabeth A. Gerney C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00590 $137,988.99 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1902-364 1722 W Ontario St 191404941 11th wd. 2,622 sq. ft. OPA#112049700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nicki Rollins, in Her Capacity as Heir of Emily H. Rollins a/k/a Emily Hill Robbins, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Emily Rollins a/k/a Emily Hill Rollins, deceased C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00025 $125,590.37 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-365 2606 Sylmar St 19142 40th wd. 928 sq. ft. OPA#406131500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Addie J. Evans, Executrix of the Estate of Yvonne J. Evans a/k/a Yvonne Evans, Deceased C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 00220 $43,444.48 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-366 1832 E Tulpehocken St 19138 10th wd. 1,648 sq. ft. OPA#102208200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Brandon Lott, Known Heir of Vertis Lott, deceased and Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Vertis Lott, deceased C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 03344 $182,579.79 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-367 3521 N 21st St 19140 11th wd. 1,656 sq. ft. OPA#112296500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Pablito C. San Diego C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 00786 $76,777.40 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-368 3412 Ella St 19134-1634 7th wd. 1,140 sq. ft. OPA#073069900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Felipe Morales, Individually and in His Capacity as Heir of Ramona Nieves a/k/a Romona Nieves a/k/a Nieves Ramona Garcia, Deceased; Luz Santiago, in Her Capacity as Heir of Ramona Nieves a/k/a Romona Nieves a/k/a Nieves Ramona Garcia, Deceased; Jose Morales, in His Capacity as Heir of Ramona Nieves a/k/a Romona Nieves a/k/a Nieves Ramona Garcia, Deceased; Marcos Morales, in His Capacity as Ramona Nieves a/k/a Romona Nieves a/k/a Nieves Ramona Garcia, Deceased; Yesenia Lao, in Her Capacity as Heir of Luz Maria Morales, Deceased heir of Ramona Nieves a/k/a Romona Nieves a/k/a Nieves Ramona Garcia, Deceased; Keyla Fontanez, in Her Capacity as Heir of Luz Maria Morales, Deceased heir of Ramona Nieves a/k/a Romona Nieves a/k/a Nieves Ramona Garcia, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Ramona Nieves
19 tions claiming right, title, or interest from or under Janis A. King, deceased C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 03327 $128,689.74 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-393 6218 Charles St 19135 55th wd. 1,682 sq. ft. BRT#552221500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Gate’s Gamily Land Trust C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 01615 $110,923.12 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 1902-394 1542 E. Upsal St 19150 50th wd. Land: 3,321 sq. ft.; 1,488 sq. ft. BRT#501465100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Latoya Hickson C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 00414 $156,955.26 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1902-395 1140 E Durham St 19150 50th wd. 2,801 sq. ft. BRT#502455500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Debra Moody a/k/a De Moody C.P. January Term, 2017 No. 02999 $315,304.91 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1902-396 1804 72nd Ave 19126-1511 10th wd. 1,344 sq. ft. OPA#101292500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Andrew Rose; Frazier Family Trust; Khadiyah El-Lazar C.P. October Term, 2016 No. 01218 $77,623.05 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-397 4949 N 17th St 19141 17th wd. 1,320 sq. ft. OPA#172184400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY William A. Cross C.P. September Term, 2016 No. 01517 $66,244.79 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1902-398 3434 Helen St 19134 45th wd. 1,092 sq. ft. OPA#452354300 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Robert Pettit; Joann Miller, a/k/a Joann Pettit C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 01196 $74,325.87 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1902-399 5511 N American St 19120 42nd wd. ROW 2 STY MASONRY; 1,392 sq. ft. BRT#422420900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Katherine S. Bass Allie a/k/a Katherine Bass Allie and Ahmed Allie, Jr. C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 02011 $100,782.73 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1902-400 3738 N Marshall St 19140 43rd wd. 1,178 sq. ft. BRT#432271400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Camille M. Sydnor C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 03603 $32,856.06 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 1902-401 2507 S 2nd St 19148 39th wd. ROW 2 STY MASONRY; 1,081 sq. ft. BRT#391274100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Jack Leyenaar and Dawn Meenan C.P. September Term, 2016 No. 02730 $229,373.55 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1902-402 2116 Bridge St 19124 62nd wd. 1,068 sq. ft. OPA#622106500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Victor Santiago, Heir of Donna Perry, a/k/a Donna Santiago, Deceased; Hollie Alexis Devine, Heir of Donna Perry, a/k/a Donna Santiago, Deceased; Shelby Eileen Devine, Heir of Donna Perry, a/k/a Donna Santiago, Deceased; Emily Charlotte Devine, Heir of Donna Perry, a/k/a Donna Santiago, Deceased; Derrick Amorose, Heir of Donna Perry, a/k/a Donna Santiago, Deceased; Memphis Raines Amorose, Heir of Donna Perry, a/k/a Donna Santiago, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Donna Perry, a/k/a Donna Santiago, Deceased C.P. March Term, 2016 No. 01817 $54,028.32 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1902-403 235 Byberry Rd 19116 58th wd. S/D W/B GAR 1 STY
SHERIFF’S SALE MAS+OTH; 1,000 sq. ft. BRT#583000705 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Sean P. Romsdahl C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 02028 $213,914.70 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1902-404 6211 Farnsworth St 191493534 62nd wd. 896 sq. ft. OPA#621530200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joseph London, Esq a/k/a Joseph L. London, in His Capacity as Administrator of The Estate of Ronald Alphonso Cones a/k/a Ronald A. Cones a/k/a Ronald Cones; Sylvia Cones, in Her Capacity as Heir of The Estate of Ronald Alphonso Cones a/k/a Ronald A. Cones a/k/a Ronald Cones; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Ronald Alphonso Cones a/k/a Ronald A. Cones a/k/a Ronald Cones, Deceased C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 02320 $52,997.42 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-405 6247 Arch St 19139 34th wd. SEMI/DET 2 STY MASONRY; 1,360 sq. ft. BRT#341014000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Shymia West and Javar Hatton C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 05047 $96,524.56 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1902-406 4041 Teesdale St 191363918 41st wd. 1,110 sq. ft. OPA#412097300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Edward Roldan; Aida I. Roldan a/k/a Aida Roldan C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00640 $143,331.54 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-407 2005 Catharine St 19146 30th wd. 1,100 sq. ft. OPA#301124000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Yekini Salami Atanda C.P. February Term, 2016 No. 02917 $195,509.83 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1902-408 124 Pelham Rd 19119 22nd wd. DET 2.5 STY STONE; 5,100 sq. ft. BRT#223095500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Abenaa Timazee C.P. February Term, 2012 No. 03848 $506,652.58 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1902-409 1945 Dennie St 19140 13th wd. Land Area: 1,571 sq. ft.; Improvement Area: 1,705 sq. ft. OPA#131372200 Edna McGee, Individually and in capacity as heir of Dorothy J. Willams, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Dorothy J. Williams, Deceased C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 02269 $66,552.58 Robert Crawley 1902-410 7640 Loretto Ave 191113442 56th wd. 1,404 sq. ft. OPA#561183200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Max Jardiah C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 02828 $167,532.29 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-411 3503 Chalfont Dr 66th wd. 1,734 sq. ft. BRT#662407400 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/ GAR 2 STY MASONRY Joseph Abruzzo C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 03548 $187,087.97 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1902-412 2321 E Gordon St 31st wd. 985 sq. ft. BRT#313131000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Martin R. Seider, Jr., Darlene L. Seider and Holly Beideman C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00192 $34,803.51 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1902-413 12548 Deer Run Rd 66th wd. 2,285 sq. ft. BRT#663442700 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/ GAR 2 STY MASONRY James A. Edmonson, Jr. and Valerie Edmonson C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 03187 $179,442.79 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1902-414 2605 S Bialy St assessed as 2605 Bialy St 19153 40th wd. 1,200 sq. ft. OPA#404096700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Bernard K.
SHERIFF’S SALE Nkansah C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 03328 $96,012.44 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-415 878 Foulkrod St 19124 35th wd. 1,783 sq. ft. OPA#351078600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Hugo Lozano C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 02065 $49,954.67 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1902-416 8124 Thouron Ave 191502417 50th wd. 1,534 sq. ft. OPA#502153100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Successor Administrator of The Estate of Queenie Carter a/k/a Queenie Esther Canady Carter a/k/a Queenie Ester Carter, Deceased; Regina D. Kornegay, in Her Capacity as Heir of Queenie Carter a/k/a Queenie Esther Canady Carter a/k/a Queenie Ester Carter, Deceased; Robert D. Kornegay, II, in His Capacity as Heir of Queenie Carter a/k/a Queenie Esther Canady Carter a/k/a Queenie Ester Carter, Deceased; Bridgette C. Kornegay, in Her Capacity as Heir of Queenie Carter a/k/a Queenie Esther Canady Carter a/k/a Queenie Ester Carter, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Queenie Carter a/k/a Queenie Esther Canady Carter a/k/a Queenie Ester Carter, Deceased; Germaine Kornegay, in Her Capacity as Administratrix and Heir of The Estate of Maurice M. Kornegay a/k/a Maurice Milton Kornegay Deceased Administrator and Heir of The Estate of Queenie Carter a/k/a Queenie Esther Canady Carter a/k/a Queenie Ester Carter, Deceased; Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title or Interest From or Under Maurice M. Kornegay a/k/a Maurice Milton Kornegay, Deceased Administrator and Heir of the Estate of Quennie Carter a/k/a Queenie Esther Canady Carter a/k/a Queenie Ester Carter, Deceased C.P. October Term, 2016 No. 01471 $257,786.87 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-417 1152 Atwood Rd 19151 34th wd. 1,200 sq. ft. OPA#344337900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Pauline M. Johnson C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 04060 $45,871.69 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1902-418 421 Spruce St 5th wd. 2,040 sq. ft. BRT#051140800 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW W/GAR 3 STY MASONRY Jerome I Rosenstock, deceased, and Fran Rosenstock C.P. March Term, 2010 No. 00796 $989,336.37 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1902-419 424 Rockland St, a/k/a 424 E Rockland St 19120 42nd wd. BRT#421116100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Carole Woodlin and Gregory Woodlin C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 01060 $119,392.37 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 1902-420 2243 Grays Ferry Ave 30th wd. 808 sq. ft. BRT#871137050 IMPROVEMENTS: STR/OFF+APT 3 STY MASONRY Anne Hagins C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 02295 $86,543.31 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1902-421 1526 Stevens St 54th wd. 1,092 sq. ft. BRT#541045000 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Ethel C. Kamara C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 02587 $142,398.30 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1902-422 404 Walter St 19111 35th wd. 2,500 sq. ft. OPA#353181200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Marlene Kapetula C.P. November Term, 2016 No. 00801 $204,734.42 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-423 202-210 W. Rittenhouse Sq, Unit# 2401 8th wd. Unit 2401 of Common Elements of The Rittenhouse Condominium BRT#888085285 IMPROVEMENTS: RES CONDO 5+ STY MAS+OTH Louis Hornick II, Charlotte Mann and
SHERIFF’S SALE The Rittenhouse Condominium Owners Association, Real Owner C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 00988 $1,481,665.44 Milstead & Associates, LLC 1902-424 7400 Ruskin Rd 19151 34th wd. 3,000 sq. ft. OPA#343160905 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Basil A. Scott and Janice V. Scott C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 03241 $286,809.95 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-425 2323-25 Mifflin St 19145 48th wd. 1,612 sq. ft. OPA#882006830 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shirlrick Corp, A Pennsylvania Coporation and Mitchell Epps Jr. a/k/a Mitchell Epps C.P. March Term, 2016 No. 01736 $239,963.51 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-426 7331 Theodore St 19153 44th wd. 1,120 sq. ft. OPA#404253000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Makemah Kamara and Mamadee Kamara C.P. February Term, 2015 No. 02993 $82,057.60 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-427 4128 Maywood St 19124 33rd wd. 990 sq. ft. OPA#332478700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Steven Whack C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 02513 $112,399.73 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-428 4509 1/2 Brown St a/k/a 4511 Brown St 19139 6th wd. 1,942 sq. ft. OPA#062009050 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Henry Young C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 02824 $155,416.91 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-429 6362 Torresdale Ave 19135 41st wd. 1,290 sq. ft. OPA#411295700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Susan E. Teears C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 03377 $105,060.07 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-430 2559 E Ontario St 19134 45th wd. 1,100 sq. ft. OPA#451044000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John Wendrychowicz Jr. C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 02776 $174,438.38 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-431 4911 Frankford Ave 19124 23rd wd. 1,194 sq. ft. OPA#871113400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Karla Chavarria, Gregory W. Garrison and Merle M Moss C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 01707 $169,631.76 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-432 9329 Lansford St 19114 57th wd. 3,281 sq. ft. OPA#572312439 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Caitlin M. Logan a/k/a Caitlin Logan and Frederick J. McCarty a/k/a Frederick McCarty C.P. September Term, 2017 No. 00059 $179,193.39 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-433 1500 Kinsdale St 19126 10th wd. 960 sq. ft. OPA#101226700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY James Cartwright C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 01598 $123,985.66 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-434 5623 N Fairhill St 19120 61st wd. 1,569 sq. ft. OPA#612306100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Niambi Teki Burton C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00236 $122,593.97 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-435 1514 W Chew Ave a/k/a 1514 W Chew St 19141 17th wd. 1,472 sq. ft. OPA#171096600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY James Brown, solely in His Capacity as Heir of Grace A. Reed, Deceased, Jason Brown, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Grace A. Reed, Deceased and The Unknown Heirs of Grace A. Reed Deceased C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 00354 $111,492.61 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-436 5001 N Warnock St 19141 49th wd. 1,561 sq. ft. OPA#491372600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Linh T. Nguyen C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 01091 $140,284.82 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-437 5123 Roosevelt Blvd assessed as 5123 E Roosevelt Blvd
SHERIFF’S SALE 19124 23rd wd. 4,200 sq. ft. OPA#233025100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rodolfo Vidal C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 01454 $167,241.02 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-438 5103 F St 19124 35th wd. 1,741 sq. ft. OPA#351338900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jose Wakefield a/k/a Jose Wakefield Sr. C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 01283 $36,708.17 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-439 7545 Greenhill Rd 19151 34th wd. 1,868 sq. ft. OPA#343250700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY The Unknown Heirs of Helen Klinger Deceased C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 01734 $121,917.16 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-440 1836 N Willington St a/k/a 1836 Willington St 19121 32nd wd. 1,085 sq. ft. OPA#321108300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Durry Cobb C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 00873 $33,707.10 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-441 2215 S 67th St 19142 40th wd. 2,000 sq. ft. OPA#403047000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jerome K. Browne and Emma Dalieh C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 04578 $165,122.01 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-442 4325 E Wingohocking St a/k/a 4325 Wingohocking St 19124 23rd wd. 1,752 sq. ft. OPA#234208500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Victor J. Mackenzie Sr a/k/a Victor J. Mackenzie and Lisa M. Mackenzie C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 03166 $80,273.47 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-443 1511 S 18th St 19146 36th wd. 1,040 sq. ft. OPA#365251500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rose M. High C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 00102 $126,972.54 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-444 2615 S 73rd St 19153 40th wd. 1,120 sq. ft. OPA#404072100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Edwin Dennis C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 01445 $71,164.49 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-445 2629 S 70th St 19142 40th wd. 992 sq. ft. OPA#406136000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Watkins Chady Dweh a/k/a Watkins Dweh FKA Eric Flahn and Suzana Tarley C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 02750 $81,739.03 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-446 4716 Disston St 19135 41st wd. 4,028 sq. ft. BRT#412036900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Diana Cintron C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 00695 $156,868.61 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1902-447 9026 Brous Ave 19152 57th wd. OPA#571229100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Bobby M. Allen II C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00250 $160,804.36 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-448 1246 S 21st St 36th wd. Land: 1,110 sq. ft.; Improvement: 1,110 sq. ft. BRT#361215005 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE 1246 Real Estate, LLC C.P. February Term, 2017 No. 006975 $231,966.09 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1902-449 3434 Bleigh Ave 19136 64th wd. 1,669 sq. ft. OPA#642141800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Carolyn J. Dignam as Executrix of the Estate of Maureen T. Flannery Deceased C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 04659 $107,028.01 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-450 3938 M St 19124 33rd wd. Land: 1,275 sq. ft.; Improvement: 1,260 sq. ft. BRT#332455700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Danil Diaz and Claudio Andres Cruz, Jr C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 001124 $36,255.04 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1902-451 4419 N 8th St 19140 43rd wd. 1,359 sq. ft. OPA#433357700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL
SHERIFF’S SALE PROPERTY Rachel Michelle Brown, Administratrix of the Estate of Elizabeth Brown, Deceased C.P. February Term, 2017 No. 06012 $78,304.65 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-452 941 Flanders Rd 19151 34th wd. 1,440 sq. ft. OPA#344412100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Damen Collins C.P. November Term, 2015 No. 01034 $127,282.36 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-453 5247 Glenloch St 19124 62nd wd. 1,601 sq. ft. OPA#622423100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joshua Smedley C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 02585 $93,650.42 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-454 3576 Stouton St 19134 45th wd. 816 sq. ft. OPA#452396900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ashley Devlin C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 02293 $46,484.82 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-455 413 W Rockland St 19120 42nd wd. 1,392 sq. ft. OPA#422120900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Luis D. Medina Pineiro C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 03001 $85,378.02 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-456 330 N 53rd St 19139 44th wd. 1,800 sq. ft. OPA#441361100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jade Powell C.P. January Term, 2016 No. 03194 $63,101.09 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-457 532 S Taney St 19146-1045 30th wd. 1,036 sq. ft. OPA#303104500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Anthony J. Costanzo; Kimberly A. Katchen a/k/a Kimberly A. KatchenCostanzo C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 03443 $272,815.90 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-458 7535 Tabor Ave 19111 56th wd. 3,144 sq. ft. OPA#561042000 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Garry F. Miller; Stephanie A. Forte C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 05471 $194,123.84 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1902-459 6820 N Carlisle St 19126 10th wd. 1,695 sq. ft. OPA#101012200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lillie M. Kennedy; Otis J. Kennedy C.P. October Term, 2016 No. 01097 $62,684.97 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1902-460 329 E Cheltenham Ave 19120 35th wd. 6,250 sq. ft. OPA#352001100 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jennifer A. Gandolfo C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00639 $104,009.91 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1902-461 418 E Rockland St 191204319 42nd wd. 1,440 sq. ft. OPA#421115800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Denny Villanueva C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00004 $49,189.75 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-462 5849 Pentridge St 19143-4531 3rd wd. 1,230 sq. ft. OPA#034063300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ivan Matthews C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 02612 $50,956.75 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-463 2200 Christian St 191462520 30th wd. 2,223 sq. ft. OPA#302183300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sung Suk Kim a/k/a Sung Sook Kim C.P. April Term, 2013 No. 02945 $621,869.65 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-464 527 E Chelten Ave 191441202 59th wd. 2,312 sq. ft. OPA#591005600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rochelle Sutton, in Her Capacity as Heir of Mozell Sutton, Deceased; Calvin Lee Sutton, in His Capacity as Heir of Mozell Sutton, Deceased; Josephine M. Sutton, in Her Capacity as Heir of Mozell Sutton, Deceased; John Lee Sutton, in His Capacity as Heir of Mozell Sutton, Deceased;
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a/k/a Romona Nieves, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Luz Maria Morales, Deceased heir of Ramona Nieves a/k/a Romona Nieves a/k/a Nieves Ramona Garcia, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 01795 $8,076.65 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-369 1316 S Paxon St 19143 27th wd. 1,000 sq. ft. OPA#273107300 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Thessalonia Isaac, a/k/a Thessaloni Isaac; Marvara Isaac, as believed Heir and/or Administrator to the Estate of Annie Beatrice Issac, a/k/a Annie Issac, a/k/a Annie B. Issac; Unknown Heirs and/or Adminstrators of the Estate of Annie Beatrice Issac, a/k/a Annie Issac, a/k/a Annie B. Issac C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 03178 $41,960.70 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 1902-370 4724 Lansing St 19136 65th wd. 1,146 sq. ft. OPA#651172700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Darling Santibanez C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 03800 $156,463.16 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-371 2618 Coral St 19125-1410 31st wd. 884 sq. ft. OPA#311107300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Virginia Berry a/k/a Virginia Deininger a/k/a Ginny Berry, in Her Capacity as Executrix and Devisee of The Estate of Robert Sides a/k/a Robert D. Sides a/k/a Robert Douglas Sides C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 03319 $51,315.77 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-372 1537 Beverly Rd 19138 10th wd. 1,593 sq. ft. OPA#102167700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Anthony A. Gresham, Sr. a/k/a Anthony A. Gresham C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 03508 $180,565.21 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-373 4145 N 7th St 19140 43rd wd. Land Area: 1,500 sq. ft.; Improvement Area: 996 sq. ft. OPA#433301600 Moraima E. Lebron C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 03675 $59,086.66 Robert Crawley 1902-374 9119 Crefeld St 19118 9th wd. 21,321 sq. ft. OPA#092277600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Timothy M. Shoup C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 05123 $395,404.63 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-375 2431 E Cumberland St 191253104 31st wd. 1,778 sq. ft. OPA#314039000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Timothy R. Benston, Jr a/k/a Timothy R. Benston C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 00115 $286,180.47 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-376 1235 Fillmore St 19124 23rd wd. 1,830 sq. ft. BRT#234119100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Laceenis Fordham Washington C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00588 $172,185.80 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 1902-377 2729 Wharton St 19146-3722 36th wd. 7,600 sq. ft. OPA#362075100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY James T. Lovett a/k/a James Lovett C.P. August Term, 2010 No. 03088 $75,033.74 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-378 636 W Schiller St 19140 43rd wd. 840 sq. ft. OPA#431084600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Randi Y. Smith C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 03151 $45,660.83 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-379 1336 Jackson St 19148 39th wd. 1,037 sq. ft.; Improvements: 1431 sq. ft. OPA#394284600 James Demarco a/k/a James De Marco C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 03087 $139,148.76 Robert Crawley 1902-380 6208, 6210, & 6212 Lansdowne Ave 19151 34th wd. unknown BRT#34-2046700, 34-2046800 & 34-2046900 & City Registry
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(Cont. Form Page 17) #1 SHEET RIP: Each Dreamline Banner expressing an individual’s dreams of a World Without SHERIFF’S SALE William T. Sutton, in His Capacity as Heir of Mozell Sutton, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Mozell Sutton, Deceased C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 01499 $69,528.59 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-465 245 Rochelle Ave 19128 21st wd. 2,007 sq. ft. OPA#213013300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Aimee E. Pilgermayer a/k/a Aimee Pilgarmayer; Benjamin J. Sheaffer a/k/a Benjamin Shaeffer C.P. February Term, 2016 No. 00434 $266,305.16 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-466 3502 Grant Ave 191142616 57th wd. 1,484 sq. ft. OPA#572179000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kara Kolimaga a/k/a Kara Kane; Andrew J. Kolimaga C.P. October Term, 2016 No. 03253 $154,718.58 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-467 1834 Conlyn St 42nd wd. 2,203 sq. ft. BRT#171131600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Erika Lee, as Executrix of The Estate of Earline S. Lee a/k/a Earline White a/k/a Earline S. White a/k/a Earline S. Leewhite, Deceased C.P. August Term, 2016 No. 00158 $87,487.04 Powers, Kirn & Associates, LLC 1902-468 5726 N Hope St 19120 61st wd. 1,410 sq. ft. OPA#612458800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kieng Thivarath and Panh Thivarath C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 03963 $22,240.15 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-469 1629 Worrell St 19124 33rd wd. 1,245 sq. ft. OPA#332040600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Doretha Crosby as Administratrix of the Estate of David D. Jones Deceased C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 02146 $87,239.90 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-470 403 S Croskey St 19146 8th wd. 700 sq. ft. OPA#081191700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rhona Gerber Schneiman and Erik Reid Schneiman C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 01594 $371,151.80 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-471 1846 W Champlost St a/k/a, 1846 W Champlost Ave 191411318 17th wd. 1,400 sq. ft. OPA#171204500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Eric L. Savage C.P. August Term, 2015 No. 00033 $111,131.21 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-472 2968 Aramingo Ave 191344303 25th wd. 1,440 sq. ft. OPA#251474000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Maria Sanchez C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00187 $122,768.12 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-473 432 N 66th St 191514006 34th wd. 1,406 sq. ft. OPA#343135500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shevela Carter C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 02683 $130,878.65 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-474 2513 S Lloyd St 19142 40th wd. Land Area: 975 sq. ft.; Improvement Area: 992 sq. ft. OPA#404012100 Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Leon Telpha; Cordel Telfer, Known Heir of
SHERIFF’S SALE Leon Telpha C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 02427 $67,779.80 Robery Crawley, Esq 1902-475 1220 Ritner St 19148 39th wd. 1,042 sq. ft. OPA#394315100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Patricia Brydges C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 00959 $155,185.89 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-476 2044 S 68th St 19142 40th wd. 808 sq. ft. OPA#403190900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Deapea Gbor C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 01855 $66,358.18 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-477 3102 N Spangler St 19132 38th wd. 1,254 sq. ft. OPA#382192300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gina Leslie C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 01756 $84,956.55 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-478 4810 N 10th St 19141 49th wd. 1,573 sq. ft. OPA#491352800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Samantha Johnson-Foulk, Administratrix of the Estate of Carolyn A. Foulk, Deceased C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 00934 $38,045.66 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-479 5818 Trinity St 19143 40th wd. Land: 1,312 sq. ft.; Improvement: 1,430 sq. ft. BRT#401105900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Elton Cohn C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 02706 $74,871.87 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1902-480 11729 Stevens Rd 191162503 58th wd. 3,182 sq. ft. BRT#582576900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Angelique Murphy a/k/a Angelique Crego and Michael J Murphy C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 01983 $224,823.12 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1902-481 7715 Rugby St 19150 50th wd. Land Area: 2,128 sq. ft.; Improvement Area: 1,188 sq. ft. OPA#502092900 Shirley Mae Wooden C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00516 $149,872.02 Robert Crawley, Esq 1902-482 4481 Garden St 19137-2013 45th wd. 960 sq. ft. OPA#453340100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jessica Harkins C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 04661 $166,569.54 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-483 150 N Hobart St 191392431 4th wd. 1,246 sq. ft. OPA#042106200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Peggy Davis C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00506 $66,442.06 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-484 9025 Eastview St a/k/a 9025 Eastview Rd 19152 57th wd. 2,712 sq. ft. OPA#571307200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Constance M. Smith, a/k/a Connie Smith C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 03440 $183,828.36 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1902-485 6732 Paschall Ave 191421809 40th wd. 960 sq. ft. OPA#403173400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mark Duhaney C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 03352 $79,929.70 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-486 1411 E Cardeza St a/k/a 1411 Cardeza St 19150 10th wd. 4,410 sq. ft. OPA#102319100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Robert McKelvy, a/k/a Robert Mc Kelvy C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 03285
SHERIFF’S SALE $174,723.59 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 1902-487 5703 Delancey St 191431205 60th wd. 1,188 sq. ft. OPA#604079800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Brian Hughes C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 01852 $40,965.97 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-488 6520 Tulip St 41st wd. 1,275 sq. ft. BRT#411432300 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Green Tree Asset Management LLC C.P. February Term, 2017 No. 02763 $109,985.46 plus interest from 02/10/2017 in the amount of $12,479.94 Laurence A. Mester, Mester & Schwartz, P.C. 1902-489 1512 Wynsam St 10th wd. Land Area: 1,575 sq. ft.; Improvement Area: 1,176 sq. ft. OPA#102185100 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY James F. Wilkins III a/k/a James Francis Wilkins III C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 01557 $88,829.30 plus interest from 3/14/2018 in the amount of $10,600.38 Laurence A. Mester, Mester & Schwartz, P.C. 1902-490 1621 S Franklin St 191481222 1st wd. 988 sq. ft. OPA#012186100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cheryl McclashieGant C.P. October Term, 2007 No. 05072 $56,131.08 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-491 2033-49 Arch St, Unit DR9U a/k/a 2033 “B” Arch St 8th wd. 0 sq. ft. OPA#888101711 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RES CONDO 4 STY MASONRY John C. Smith Jr. C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 01604 $27,763.48 plus interest from 07/11/2018 in the amount of $924.00 Laurence A. Mester, Mester & Schwartz, P.C. 1902-492 4123 K St 19124 1,138 sq. ft. OPA#332328200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Kathleen A. McCrorey C.P. September Term, 2017 No. 02863 $39,155.90 Jill M. Fein, Esquire 1902-493 3025 Redner St 19121 29th wd. 843 sq. ft. OPA#292220600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Charles Kane C.P. November Term, 2016 No. 02989 $155,393.82 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-494 3103 Stirling St 19149 55th wd. 1,013 sq. ft. OPA#551004800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Deborah A Young and Michael J Young C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 01915 $92,248.18 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-495 3107 Willits Rd 19114 57th wd. 6,350 sq. ft. OPA#572091000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Charles Greif C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 02058 $143,211.55 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-496 3559 Nottingham Ln 19114 66th wd. 1,892 sq. ft. OPA#661241200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY The Unknown Heirs of Carole Glassman a/k/a Carole A. Glassman Deceased, Scott Glassman solely in His Capacity as Heir of Carole Glassman a/k/a Carole A. Glassman Deceased, Lori Stewart solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Carole Glassman a/k/a Carole A. Glassman Deceased and Rhonda Winscom solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Carole Glassman a/k/a Carole A. Glassman Deceased C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 03318 $166,060.90 KML Law Group, P.C.
SHERIFF’S SALE 1902-497 4116 I St 19124 33rd wd. 1,077 sq. ft. OPA#332151500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joseph R. Mendez a/k/a Jose R. Mendez C.P. December Term, 2016 No. 02061 $99,297.95 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-498 1708 Lansing St 19111 56th wd. S/D W/B GAR 1 STY MAS+OTH; 964 sq. ft. BRT#561467600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Unknown Surviving Heirs of Catherine A. Gallop C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 01237 $99,432.54 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1902-499 6529 N 18th St 19126 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Raymond Ridore Jr a/k/a Raymond Ridore C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 03036 $75,290.52 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-500 146 W Grange Ave 19120 61st wd. 1,547 sq. ft. OPA#612067400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jeffrey L. Davis C.P. June Term, 2017 No. 01551 $99,654.09 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-501 7839 Mercury Pl 19153 40th wd. 1,619 sq. ft. OPA#405882580 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tyrone Thurmond C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 01434 $109,913.36 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-502 1852 E Orleans St 19134 25th wd. 1,001 sq. ft. OPA#252158400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Aurelio Angeles a/k/a Aurelio A. Guzman C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 02940 $39,019.91 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-503 2253 Disston St 19149 54th wd. 1,490 sq. ft. OPA#542075100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kimberly A. Glaser C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 01916 $118,073.75 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-504 4428 Malta St 19124 33rd wd. 2,283 sq. ft. OPA#332136400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Helen F. Bescript and German L. Rivera C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 04955 $36,204.48 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-505 7103 Theodore St 19142 40th wd. 1,221 sq. ft. OPA#404248800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nicole Alexandria Woolford C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 01637 $153,188.24 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-506 6-10 S Strawberry St Unit 6, a/k/a 6-10 Strawberry St Apt 6 19106-2807 5th wd. 980 sq. ft. OPA#888031394 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown Successor Executor of The Estate of Stephen Andrew Rozek a/k/a Stephen A. Rozek, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 01912 $258,532.59 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-507 5823 Upland Way 191313019 52nd wd. 1,728 sq. ft. OPA#522005600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Qasim L. Moore, in His Capacity as Administrator and Heir of The Estate of Thomas L. Moore a/k/a Thomas Lee Moore; Shemar A. Moore, in His Capacity as Heir of The Estate and Heir of The Estate of Thomas L. Moore a/k/a Thomas Lee Moore; Mora Lee Moore, in Her Capacity as Heir of the Estate of Thomas L. Moore a/k/a Thomas Lee Moore; Unknown Heirs, Succes-
SHERIFF’S SALE sors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title or Interest From or Under Thomas L. Moore a/k/a Thomas Lee Moore, Deceased Defendant(s) C.P. November Term, 2016 No. 01939 $93,634.23 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-508 2707 W Berks St 191212638 32nd wd. 1,062 sq. ft. OPA#323030100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rufus L. Gist, III C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 00121 $32,111.09 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-509 1437 E Oxford St 191254421 18th wd. 1,164 sq. ft. OPA#181088000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Henaa Almashhadani; Mohammed Almashhadani a/k/a Mohammad H. Almashhadani C.P. May Term, 2016 No. 02572 $145,000.00 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-510 1627 Farrington Rd 19151 34th wd. 1,484 sq. ft. OPA#343339600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gloria Edwards C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00257 $137,884.13 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-511 6720 Dorel St 19142-2607 40th wd. 1,170 sq. ft. OPA#406350000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rasheed J. Gilliard; Gioavonda L. Gilliard C.P. June Term, 2013 No. 00283 $131,471.98 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-512 2071 E Victoria St 19134 45th wd. 728 sq. ft. OPA#452160600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Angela Velasquez a/k/a Angela M. Velasquez C.P. September Term, 2012 No. 02447 $38,647.19 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-513 7414 Thouron Ave 19138 10th wd. 1,593 sq. ft. OPA#102492300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Willie F. Green C.P. October Term, 2016 No. 02885 $120,694.63 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-514 2110 S Lambert St 19145 48th wd. 892 sq. ft. OPA#481354300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Remona A. Gary C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 00867 $109,405.25 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1902-515 4519 Pennypack St 19136 65th wd. 1,600 sq. ft. OPA#652080100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Paul M. Robertson C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 04015 $130,486.38 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-516 4226 Neilson St 19124-4922 33rd wd. 1,200 sq. ft. OPA#332523700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Giovanni I. Nieves C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 00085 $91,120.52 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-517 863 N 66th St 19151-3331 34th wd. 1,260 sq. ft. BRT#344359900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Vanetta Robinson C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 01181 $124,116.44 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1902-518 6128 Glenloch St 19135 41st wd. 1,760 sq. ft. OPA#411201900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Alex Santiago C.P. July Term, 2016 No. 02285 $94,329.10 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-519 144 Covington Rd 19120 61st wd. 2,304 sq. ft. OPA#611441700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Nicole Allen C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00750 $106,661.56 KML Law Group, P.C.
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SHERIFF’S SALE 1902-520 4225 Orchard St 19124 23rd wd. 3,039 sq. ft. OPA#232257300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Edgardo Mercado-Luciano C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 02370 $84,323.16 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-521 1046 E Howell St 19149 35th wd. 1,120 sq. ft. OPA#352129200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Franklin A. Bennett III and Jaime L. Waisner C.P. September Term, 2013 No. 00198 $71,690.51 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-522 1606 N 76th St 19151 34th wd. 1,216 sq. ft. OPA#343310400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Donnetta R. Jones C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 00736 $78,545.67 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-523 7227 Jackson St 19135 41st wd. 1,485 sq. ft. OPA#412324100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ieshia D. Neal C.P. July Term, 2016 No. 03138 $144,886.29 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-524 815 Stanwood St 19111 63rd wd. 3,090 sq. ft. OPA#631333300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Bethanne Harkins C.P. April Term, 2012 No. 02082 $183,345.84 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-525 3211 Aramingo Ave 19134 45th wd. 1,073 sq. ft. OPA#451392300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Arminda L. Paz C.P. June Term, 2016 No. 00302 $137,573.21 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-526 1613 North St 19130 8th wd. 1,134 sq. ft. OPA#084087805 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Roslyn Stone C.P. December Term, 2015 No. 02635 $731,232.17 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-527 5952 N Franklin St 19120 61st wd. 1,299 sq. ft. OPA#612226400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jose M. Rivera C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 04262 $106,397.19 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-528 1234 Greeby St 19111-5525 53rd wd. 1,040 sq. ft. OPA#531139100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Renee Cosom, Deceased C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 02842 $122,669.77 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-529 234 S Watkins St, a/k/a 234 Watkins St 19148-1914 1st wd. 840 sq. ft. OPA#011125100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Domenick Oriolo C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 02421 $128,806.63 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-530 7033 Crease Ln 19128-1514 21st wd. 1,110 sq. ft. OPA#214235400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Frances Macmullett, in Her Capacity as Heir of Michael J. Scott a/k/a Michael Joseph Scott, Deceased; Ronnie Rodia, in Her Capacity as Heir of Michael J. Scott a/k/a Michael Joseph Scott, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Michael J. Scott a/k/a Michael Joseph Scott, Deceased C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 00007 $229,986.06 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-531 620 N 57th St 19131-4843 4th wd. 1,512 sq. ft. OPA#043096400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL
Booths = 5,000! #2 BOOTH BUILDING: Each Dreamline Banner Booth is a portable immersive display of 50 Dreams of a World Without Gun (Cont. Page 22)
SHERIFF’S SALE PROPERTY Darren M. Smith C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 00318 $76,647.05 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-532 2933 S 27th St 19132-1243 38th wd. 1,184 sq. ft. OPA#381205400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ingrid M. Smith; Mamie Smith C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 03228 $46,892.46 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-533 5924 N 13th St 19141 49th wd. 2,368 sq. ft. BRT#493217300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Melvin T. Sharpe, Jr., Known Heir to the Estate of Melvin T. Sharp, Karen Sharpe, Known Heir to the Estate of Melvin T. Sharp, Jonathan Bennett, Known Heir to the Estate of Melvin T. Sharp and The Unknown Heirs, Executors, and Devisees to the Estate of Melvin T. Sharp C.P. August Term, 2016 No. 02357 $365,627.48 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1902-534 4824 Summerdale Ave 19124 35th wd. 1,833 sq. ft. BRT#351387305 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Axel Rodriguez C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 1703 $46,296.98 Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby, LLP, Sarah A. Elia, Esq. 1902-535 4712 Van Kirk St 19135 41st wd. (formerly part of the 23rd wd.) Land: 1,437 sq. ft.; Improvement: 1,160 sq. ft.; Total: 1,437 sq. ft. OPA#411093900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Catherine B. Shimborski C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00200 $74,926.81 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 1902-536 1360 Fillmore St 191245926 23rd wd. 1,300 sq. ft. OPA#234113700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rupert R. Rupnarine a/k/a Rupert Rupnarine a/k/a Rupert Rupnarine, Individually and in His Capacity as Adminstrator of The Estate of Chandroutie Rupnarine; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Chandroutie Rupnarine, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00223 $59,872.48 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-537 2825 Narcissus Rd 191541603 66th wd. 1,200 sq. ft. OPA#662511400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kelly Copp; Salvatore Calio C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 04666 $167,975.38 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-538 4520 McKinley St 19135 41st wd. 1,980 sq. ft. OPA#411156200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Aleshia M. Satterthwaite and Terrell M. Satterthwaite C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 00576 $125,702.22 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-539 1808 N 21st St 19121 32nd wd. Approximate Size: 1,403 Sq. Ft. OPA#322055000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mary L. Caraway and Anita Linda Caraway C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 02110 $98,251.08 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-540 5948 Sansom St 19139 3rd wd. 1,350 sq. ft. OPA#031047000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tia C. Memminger C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 01405 $99,413.39 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-541A 400 Leverington Ave 19120 21st wd. 1,419 sq. ft. lot OPA#871105200 Subject to Mortgage Subject to Rent IMPROVEMENTS: 2,216 SQ. FT. MIXEDUSE COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDING John
SHERIFF’S SALE Benham, III, and Joanne Benham C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 02657 $295,000.00 Paul Fellman (#316294) and Gibson & Perkins, P.C. 1902-541B 4107 Mitchell St 19128 21st wd. 1,800 sq. ft. lot OPA#212203000 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: 2 STORY MASONRY ROWHOME (1,200 SQ. FT.) John Benham, III C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 02657 $295,000.00 Paul Fellman (#316294) and Gibson & Perkins, P.C. 1902-542 5414 Lancaster Ave 19131 4th wd. 3,710 sq. ft. OPA#041280600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jermaine Elliott C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 03400 $58,671.93 KML Law Group, P.C. 1902-543 1634 Wynsam St 19138-1611 10th wd. 1,440 sq. ft. OPA#102188800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Danielle M. Hackett a/k/a Danielle M. Tolbert C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 03540 $80,801.83 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-544 611 Hermitage St 19128 21st wd. 1,536 sq. ft. OPA#213286200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lisa Monkiewicz C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 05473 $174,232.47 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-545 2601 Pennsylvania Ave, Apartment 749 19130-2335 88th wd. 724 sq. ft. OPA#888072990 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Keith F. Burns C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 02572 $331,766.44 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-546 426 Parlin St 19116-3520 58th wd. 1,640 sq. ft. OPA#582049600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Felix Nosik C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 00407 $218,842.56 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-547 8908 Brous Ave 19152-1325 57th wd. 1,107 sq. ft. OPA#571226600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sandra Blumstein C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 02574 $56,413.24 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-548 6147 1/2 Old York Rd A, a/k/a 6147 1/2 Old York Rd 191411975 17th wd. 2,156 sq. ft. OPA#172016918 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Theodore A. K. Sahou a/k/a Theodore A. Sahou; Amoussou J. Sahou C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 03123 $147,083.53 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-549 1823 Beverly Rd 19138 10th wd. 1,428 sq. ft. OPA#102171000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sterling P. King C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 02605 $87,858.25 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 1902-550A 4847-4857 N 6th St 19120 49th wd. Approximate Size: 2,025 Sq. Ft. BRT#49-1-1814-00 and BRT#49-1-1815-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY C.P. January Term, 2016 No. 03469 $83,335.06 Scott A. Dietterick, Esq., and/or Brian H. Smith, Esq. 1902-550B 4847-4857 N 6th St 19120 49th wd. Approximate Size: 2,025 Sq. Ft. BRT#49-1-1814-00 and BRT#49-1-1815-00 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY C.P. January Term, 2016 No. 03469 $83,335.06 Scott A. Dietterick, Esq., and/or Brian H. Smith, Esq.
BY JOE SHAHEELI n amazing number of candidates are testing the waters for a district City Council race this season. It would be an uphill climb, since no district incumbent seems inclined to quit, leaving an open seat for newcomers; and the power of incumbency is strong. But political activism is in the air in 2019. Interest that is stirring at the national level may be filtering down to the municipal arena. An anti-establishment mood encourages challengers. Running for office isn’t quite like flipping a light switch; it is more like pumping a rheostat. As a rule, the formal “announcement” of candidacy follows an elaborate process of testing the waters, showing up in the community, setting up media, researching costs, sniffing out funds and developing allies.
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Representative
Angel Cruz
District Office 3503 ‘B’ St. 215-291-5643 Ready to Serve you
Councilman Wm.
NEWLY elected State Rep. Joe Hohenstein opened his office in Bridesburg at 4725 Richmond Street. It was a grand party celebrated by Northeast Mummers.
State Rep.
Councilwoman
Room 506 City Hall P. 215-686-3446/7 F. 215-686-1927
Boyle
District 3 City Hall, Room 408 Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 686-3418, (215) 686-3419 FAX: (215) 686-1933
Rep.Maria P.
State Rep. Jason
D-185th District 2901 S. 19th St. Phila PA 19145 P: 215-468-1515 F: 215-952-1164
4667 Paul St. Philadelphia, PA 19124 (215) 744-7901 M.–Th.:8:30a.m.–5:00p.m. F.: 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
172nd Dist. 7420 Frankford Ave. Phila., PA 19136
215-331-2600 State Senator
Dawkins District Office:
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Street
1621 W. Jefferson Street Philadelphia, PA 19121
215-227-6161 Paid for with PA Tax Dollars
Councilman
State Rep.
Mark
Joanna E.
Squilla
McClinton 191st Leg. Dist. 6027 Ludlow St. Unit A Phila., PA 19139
City Councilwoman Cherelle L. Parker 9th District
District Office 1538 E. Wadsworth Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19150 Phone: 215-686-3454 Fax: 215-685-9271. www.phlcouncil.com/CherelleParker
Facebook: CouncilwomanCherelleLParker Twitter: @CherelleParker9
1st District City Hall Room 332
T: (215) 748-6712 F: (215) 748-1687
Councilman At-Large
DEREK 5. GREEN City Hall, Room 594 Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-686-3450 www.phlcouncil.com
Rep. Rosita
Youngblood 198th District
310 W. Chelten Ave. Phila PA 19148
P: 215-849-6426
Always Hard At Work for You!
Kevin J.
Jannie L. Blackwell
Greenlee
Donatucci
Hohenstein Opens up
215-686-3458/59 State Rep.
Donna
Bullock 195th Leg. Dist. 2835 W. Girard Ave Phila, PA 19130
T: (215) 684-3738 F: (215) 235-4629
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knowledgeably with potential funders who may have issue with the councilman. As an LGBTQ candidate, he can appeal to an important constituency in the heart of that district. As a retired police officer, he can address the concerns of blue-collar Pennsport dwellers as well as opioid-tormented Kensington residents. In the 4th District, which takes in West Philly’s Overbrook and Wynnefield as well as Northwest Philly’s East Falls, Roxborough and Manayunk, sources report that attorney Karla Cruel is on the verge of challenging the district incumbent, Council Majority Leader Curtis Jones, Jr., perhaps announcing next week. Cruel works with Tenant Union Representative Network and has dealt extensively with City Council on tenants’ rights. Her résumé spans teaching and living abroad. Entrepreneurship is a key theme with her. “People who have the ear of the positions of power get (Cont. Page 23)
State Senator
Anthony Hardy Williams 8th Senatorial District
2901 ISLAND AVE. STE 100 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19153 (215) 492-2980 FAX: (215) 492-2990 ---419 CHURCH LANE YEADON, PA 19050 (610) 284-7335 FAX: (610) 284-5955 6630 LINDBERGH BLVD.
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But anyone who is serious about running should make an official announcement no later than the first week of February. Since ballot petitions start to be circulated on Feb. 19, serious contenders must be ready to rock and roll at least two weeks earlier. We took a look at challengers in four districts – with more to come next week. In the 1st Councilmanic District, which stretches along the Delaware River from South Philadelphia to Port Richmond, Lou Lanni has thrown his hat into the ring against Councilman Mark Squilla. No stranger to the political life, Lanni ran before for state representative in Center City’s 182nd Legislative District. While no one takes lightly the task of opposing the entrenched Squilla, Lanni has an unusual combination of attributes that may help him chip away at the incumbent on several fronts. As a successful businessman, he can talk
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Service Continues 365 Days a Year (Cont. From Page 20) Violence. They will move all across Philadelphia and beyond. JOB: From pre-cut pieces of PVC pipe and joiners, build a Dream Booth using IKEA-like directions. Color code the
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pieces. Attach ribbons to display the World Without Gun Violence Dreamline Banners. #3 BANNER MAKING: Our goal is to get as many of the 5,000 people attending the event to make a World Without Gun Violence Dreamline Banner as possible. JOB: Use cloth, markers, and simple directions provided to express your personal values and your dreams of a world without gun violence. Help others make their own banners and attach them to display ribbons on a Dream Booth. Techie Option: Use your phone and the Dreamline App to upload and share banners digitally. #4 MEMORIAL BOX CONSTRUCTION: Each Dream Booth will house a box commemorating an individual who died from gun violence in Philadelphia. JOB: Help construct and sand a wooden hinged box from pre-cut parts. #5 BOOTH BREAKDOWN: After each Dream Booth is constructed, color coded, covered with Dreamline Banners, and fitted with a shelf and memorial box, it must be taken apart and packed to go out into the city where it will be reassembled for display. JOB: Deconstruct and pack banners, box, and booth using bags, tape, and simple directions provided. For more information on the registration process for the King Day of Service, click here or contact Global Citizen’s offices at (215) 8511811 or mlkdayofservice@ globalcitizen365.org. Global Citizen doesn’t begin or end with the Day of Service, though. The organization promotes sustainable civic
engagement and volunteer opportunities year-round. Its Year-Round Volunteering Program was formally kicked off on Jan. 19, 2009 as part of its 14th annual Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Day of Service. Using the King Day of Service as a springboard, it has continued to work with partners to encourage yearround civic engagement and ongoing volunteer opportunities. Community issues of focus include literacy, homelessness, poverty, substandard housing, the environment, health care and social justice, thus embracing Dr. King’s legacy of nonviolence, social justice, equality and excellence to support a mix of ongoing custom volunteer programs and specialized individual events throughout the year. It cannot meet every need facing our region’s veterans, but it is connected to fellow veterans-serving organizations that can. Mission365 is a founding member of the Delaware Valley Veterans Consortium, which connects veterans-serving organizations throughout the region. Mission365 also regularly hosts service projects that engage veterans and serve veterans-serving organization partners. Global Citizen’s veteran-focused partner organizations include: American Red Cross, Impact Services, The Mission Continues, Points of Light, Second Brigade Motorcycle Club, TRiO Veterans Upward Bound, VA Medical Center, Veterans Advisory Commission, Philadelphia Veterans House, Veterans Multi-Service Center, Walking Civics and Philadelphia Youth in Service.
190th District Seethes The special election to fill former State Rep. Vanessa Lowery Brown’s seat in West Philadelphia will depend entirely on the vote of a handful of Democratic ward leaders; that’s obvious. Whoever wins their endorsement will win. This is not a “primary” but a two-party general election,
in which Democratic ward leaders pick their candidate and Republican ward leaders can’t even get on the board. Intense jockeying is taking place around the endorsement by ward leaders for this seat. Seven candidates’ names have been whispered. But the final decision will be taken next week.
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in parts of the Northwest and prominent developer Ken Weinstein has opposed the Germantown Special Services District, an entity championed by Bass. He thinks it has retarded redevelopment in Germantown. Should he choose to put his money where his mouth is, he could ignite a candidacy for Bah or another.
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(Cont. From Page 21) what they want,” she said. “I really enjoy helping people.” Cruel is not the only hopeful one eyeing entry into the 4th District race. Two others may announce later. Contestants will face a stiff test taking on Jones, who is an astute networker with long experience in his communities. But it’s an odd district that takes in neighborhoods that don’t have much everyday commerce with each other, so it is intrinsically hard to make everyone happy all the time there. And it is also a district where – to put it delicately – a disproportionate number of Philadelphians live who think they are smart enough to run things. The 7th District is the opposite of the 4th. It encompasses communities in North and Northeast Philadelphia along with Kensington. It has few pockets of wealth – and multiple public needs. And nobody has ever been in charge here. The Latino barrio that dominates the district is famously fissile, split by rivalries. There will be a “Latino boss” for Philadelphia when pigs have wings. Councilwoman Maria Quiñones Sánchez broke through the crowd of established Latino politicos when she was elected in 2015. But she has not succeeded in overthrowing other political leaders in her district. Today, one of them is coming at her. State Rep. Angel Cruz (D-Kensington), who has been around a lot longer than Quiñones Sánchez, is going up against her. It’ll be a real test: Who knows you and whom do you know? This is a low-turnout area, so turnout experts hold the upper hand here. The 8th District, mostly in Northwest Philadelphia, takes in the challenged neighborhoods of Nice-
town, Tioga, Olney and Germantown with solid middle-class rowhouse blocks and progressive, integrated Germantown, Mount Airy and Chestnut Hill. There is real money in the latter three. Tonya Bah, an Olney resident, identifies more with the former. But her progressive credentials – she was a delegate whip for Bernie Sanders – may pique the interest of major backers further up Germantown Avenue. The 8th District incumbent is never safe from challenges. Like the 4th District, it is populated by people of diverse backgrounds despite similar policies. In such an environment, it’s whom you know that counts. Councilwoman Cindy Bass knows all this better than anybody. Bah is running a “grassroots campaign” devoid of big backers. She stresses her background as a community organizer for inner-city environmental issues like the proposed Nicetown PGW plant. A mother of two autistic sons in the School District of Philadelphia, she is an educational activist with a classic home & school association background. The Olney resident has led campaigns against standardized testing, starting a parents’ movement with the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers’ Caucus of Working Educators. Housing is also a core issue for Bah. “As a first step, City Council must pass legislation that requires developers to pay a construction impact tax,” she said. “By charging a few dollars per square foot of new construction, we could generate $14 million for the Housing Trust Fund every year. We also must adopt rent control, housing cooperatives, and land trusts.” These are core issues in her district. Other candidates are also probing the 8th District. And there is money at stake. Development is lively
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RE WE GOING to see a repeat of Allentown in Scranton? In July 2017, Allentown MAYOR ED PAWLOWSKI was indicted for 54 felonies, including public corruption charges. In November of that year the citizens re-elected Pawlowski, a Democrat. He did not resign until after he was convicted in March 2018 On Wednesday, the FBI raided Scranton City Hall and Democrat MAYOR BILL COURTRIGHT’S house. Typically, the FBI
EVERYDAY PEOPLE BY DENISE CLAY F YOU’VE EVER been at a city event, or any event put on by one of Philadelphia’s nonprofits, chances are that you’ve seen a group of men dressed in blue coveralls cleaning up afterward. Those men are from Ready, Willing & Able, and their coveralls are the uniform of a second chance at life. RWA is a nonprofit organization designed to help men who have come through a variety of tough circumstances ranging from substance abuse to
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does not get warrants without offering compelling cause. However, it is not yet publically known what the alleged crimes are that prompted the raids. There were reports that the Scranton mayor intended to resign. However, Courtright in a public statement said, “I know there’s a rumor I’m resigning – am not.” He declined to comment on the raids. Former STATE SEN. TOM McGARRIGLE (R-Delaware) narrowly lost his re-election bid in November. He remains popular among Republicans and many Democrats. Luckily, he is not going away. He will still play an important role in the party as the next chairman of the Delaware County GOP. The county’s committee people unanimously elected McGarrigle to be the position. He succeeds ANDY REILLY, who resigned in December to become the head of the
Southeast Pennsylvania Republican Caucus. Reilly was also unanimously elected. Reilly replaced Republican City Committee Chairman MIKE MEEHAN as the Southeast Caucus chair. Meehan remains RCC Chairman. McGarrigle told his supporters: “With your support and your hard work and getting out the message that we need to deliver – that the Delaware County Republicans provide good government – we’re fiscally responsible and we’re transparent on all aspects of our government. We will deliver.” McGarrigle was elected to the Pennsylvania Senate in 2015. He was the chairman of the Urban Affairs & Housing Committee. McGarrigle is optimistic that the Delco Republicans can repair some of the losses experienced in State House and State Senate (Cont. Page 28)
incarceration. These men are given transitional housing, occupational training, and work designed to allow them to press reset on their lives. About 59% of these men graduate and move forward to lead productive lives. The program has been helping people in Philadelphia move forward with their lives since 1998, when the New York-based Doe Fund decided to bring a program that had been successful in the city. And it’s also the winner of this year’s Harris Wofford Active Citizenship Award from the organizers of the Martin Luther King Day of Service. At a press conference held to announce the theme of this year’s King Day of Service, Ready, Willing & Able became the 21st recipient of the award for service that’s seen as embracing the legacy of Dr. King and of the day of service. Mayor Jim Kenney and Todd Ber-
nstein, CEO of King Day of Service organizers Global Citizen, presented the award to the group. In accepting the award, Ruth Salters, the nonprofit’s executive director, expressed gratitude. “I’m just thankful for the opportunity to work with a group of staff who really think about people,” said. “I’m thankful for the opportunity to help brothers who want to get back on their feet.” This is the 24th year for the King Day of Service, the largest service-related observance of the King Holiday in the nation. This year’s theme focuses on the impact of gun violence on young people year’s theme focuses on young people and ending gun violence. In addition to the GIrard College signature project – creating Dreamliner Banners and Dream Booths to be installed in public spaces around Philadelphia – (Cont. Page 28)
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HE SODA-TAX ISSUE seems to be sticking around and will almost certainly be an issue in the 2019 mayoral primary. The Wall Street Journal story on it, then the revelation that ShopRite owner Jeff BROWN has hired 600 ex-offenders, and the independent study by the University of Minnesota noting a 42% decline in city soda sales offset by a corresponding sales increase up to six miles OUTSIDE Philly. I am renewing the
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OW WILL Philadelphia Senate Democrats function with the new crop of suburban Democrats coming into the caucus? For decades, Philadelphia has had the largest number of elected legislators but has rarely shared in the key power positions. At one time, STATE SEN. VINCE FUMO was the king of the hill as the Appropriations chair. But the legislative rules have changed and now the most important position is leader in both the Senate and the House.
call to Mayor KENNEY by paraphrasing President Reagan: “Mr. Kenney, TAKE DOWN the rate on the tax.” Lower the percentage as was done with the WAGE TAX. Make both sides happy. Mayor Kenney put a halt to ASSESSMENTS for one year. A City expert says the halt should go to 2022. He is right! A genuine SHOE-LEATHER inspection of each of the city’s 557,000 parcels needs doing. That means assessors walking blocks to observe building additions, new pools or decks, demolished buildings and work done without permits. So much has changed over 30 years, and computer pictometry will not do it alone. When Richard NEGRIN was Executive Director of the Board of Revision of Taxes, he set in motion a plan to do just that. He was FIRED before he could do it! CONGRATS to Mayor Dan SPENCER on taking
office in Gloucester City, N.J. He seems seasoned and caring. Gloucester has promise and potential with many available homes at a good price – just what millennials need as Philly’s supply gets smaller (and price higher). There is no gridlock in the 4-minute Walt Whitman commute, since the curb lane is only to the port and Gloucester. Congrats to Thelma CLEMENTS for 18 years working for Pat EIDING at AFLCIO (she started work at age 10). Also to Lou GIORLA, former City Prisons Chief, on two years with Corrections Consulting. And Jeff HORNSTEIN for completing six years with the City Controller’s Office! Bravo to Mike CIBIK, Esq. on another anniversary with Cibik & Cataldo P.C. Hal ROSENTHAL, Esq. finished 58 years as a lawyer and magnificent man! Sen. Amato BERARDI has 36 years with (Cont. Page 28)
Philadelphia senators usually fall over each other to prevent one another from reaching pre-eminence. As a result, they had have far less clout. Four suburban seats have now turned Democrat and these new senators from Bucks, Montco and Delaware County associate themselves with Philadelphia-type issues. Will the continued backbiting of Philadelphia members allow suburban legislators to advance beyond them? It remains to be seen. It will be an interesting dynamic. And if any of the new suburbanites should gain pre-eminence over a Philly person, watch out. Any success along those lines would probably come from one Philadelphia senator stabbing another Philadelphia senator in the back. Once again, Philadelphia’s title as City of Brotherly Love is a misnomer. At one time, Delaware County Republican STATE SEN. DOMINIC PILEG-
GI was the majority leader. He was ousted from power by former STATE SEN. SCOTT WAGNER, mostly because of his association with pro-Philadelphia causes. One also struggles to think about any progress from Harrisburg toward the state’s biggest and most economically powerful city. The only thing that comes to mind is modest education-funding increases for the public schools. But once again, that’s woefully short of what is actually needed and the problem is essentially systemic. There’s been no dramatic change or effective help from Harrisburg for decades. The only notable assistance was to take over the school system and then fail, just like former mayoral administrations and school boards. Word around Academy and Comly Roads is that people want MIKE STACK back. The former state (Cont. Page 28)
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HE EAGLES’ season – and the hopes and dreams of Eagles Nation – slipped through the normally sure hands of wide receiver Alshon Jeffrey with under two minutes to go in last week’s divisional playoff game. But a curious feeling came over us as the television cameras lingered interminably upon the disconsolate Jeffrey lying prostrate on the New Orleans Superdome turf. Or rather, it was curious what feeling didn’t overcome us. We didn’t fling epithets, or food, or drinks
MARK your CALENDAR Jan. 17- State Rep. Jared Solomon hosts Bipartisan Town Hall Mtg. on Hateful Rhetoric & Violence at St. William’s Ha., 6200 Rising Sun Ave., 6 p.m. Light refreshments. RSVP: (215) 342-6340. Jan. 17- The Enterprise Ctr. hosts Public Mtg. on Proposed Construction of 4601 Market St. at TEC, 4548 Market St., 6 p.m. For info: Pamela Blanding-Godbolt (267) 784-4671 or pgodbolt@ verizon.net. Jan. 18- State Rep. Angel Cruz hosts Information Session on Medicare
Benefits Changes at 3503 N. B St., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. For info: (215) 291-5643. Jan. 18- State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta hosts Open House at 1501 N. Broad St., Su. 17, 3-7 p.m. Information about constituent services. For info: Sheila Simmons SSimmons@pahouse.net. Jan. 19- State Reps. Isabella Fitzgerald, Chris Rabb & Stephen Kinsey, State Sen. Art Haywood & Councilwoman Cherelle Parker host N.W. Economic Empowerment Business Summit at Masjidullah, 7433 Limekiln Pk., 8 a.m.3:30 p.m. Workshops & panels on business success. Continental breakfast & lunch. Door prizes. For info: (215) 549-0220 or repizzy@pahouse.net. Jan. 19- 2nd Generation, United Voices for Phila. Leadership & Jane Guo host Fundraiser Meet-&-Greet for judicial candidate Kay Kyungsun Yu at Dim Sum Ho., 3939 Chestnut St. 2nd fl., 3-4:30 p.m. Contri-
bution Levels: Friends $30, Supporters $60, Partners $125, Hosts $250. RSVP by Jan. 17: Cole Dougherty (215) 251-0585, cole@ rittenhousepolitical.com or visit bit.ly/k4j119. Jan. 21- State Rep. Isabella Fitzgerald hosts MLK Day Community Celebration at the West Oak Lane Sr. Ctr., 7210-18 Ogontz Ave., 8-11:30 a.m. Creating artwork against gun violence. Information from city, state & federal officials, also weatherization & healthy lifestyles. For info: (215) 549-0220. Jan. 22- State Rep. Jason Dawkins hosts Weatherization Event at 2nd Bapt. Ch., 1801 Meadow St., 5:30-7:30 p.m. For info: (215) 744-7901. Jan. 23- City Commission candidate Kahlil Williams is hosted Evening at the Dalian, 500 N. 21st St, 5-7 pm. Special guest: L Ed Rendell. Hosts $500, Supporters $250, Friends $100, Young Professionals $50. Checks payable to
Gov. Tom Wolf spoke movingly during his inauguration Tuesday of using his second term to bring unity to the Commonwealth. Photo from the governor’s Flickr
“Kahlil for Philly,” P.O. Box 58048, Phila., PA 19102. RSVP: Catherine McParland (267) 475-6953 or cat@kahlilforphilly.com. Jan. 23- State Rep. Jason Dawkins hosts Weatherization Event at Houseman Rec Ctr., 5901 Summerdale Ave., 6:30-8:30 p.m. For info: (215) 744-7901. Jan. 26- State Rep. Pam DeLissio hosts Town Ha. Mtg. at Cathedral Village, 600 E. Cathedral Rd., 10 a.m. Focus on changing State House rules. For info: (215) 482-8726. Jan. 26- State Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler hosts Health & Wellness Fair at E. Passyunk Rec Ctr., 1025 Mifflin St., 2-5 p.m. Dance class for kids, exercise & healthy-eating tips, health & safety programs, door prizes. Information on State services. For info: (215) 271-9190. Jan. 27- Councilmanic candidate Fareed Abdullah hosts Fish Fry Fundraiser at X Mark’s the Spot, 6364 Stenton Ave., 4-8 p.m.
Jan. 28- State Rep. Jason Dawkins hosts Weatherization Event at Ziehler Rec Ctr., 100 E. Olney Ave., 6:30-8:30 p.m. For info: (215) 744-7901. Jan. 29- Mayoral candidate Daphne Goggins hosts Birthday Party at Nix & Nix Event Venue, 1525 W. Dauphin St., 7-9 p.m. Refreshments. Free. For info: gogginsdaphne@gmail.com. Jan. 30- Judicial candidate Nicola Serianni hosts Meet&-Greet Fundraiser at Sassafras, 48 S. 2nd St., 6-8 p.m. Contribution levels: Young Professionals $50, Friends $100, Supporters $250, Hosts $500. For info: Kelson Northeimer (717) 420-6533 or krnortheimer@gmail.com. Feb. 2- State Rep. Angel Cruz hosts Medicare Benefits Information Session at 3503 N B S, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. For info: (215) 291-5643. Feb. 3- Congressman Dwight Evans hosts Super Bowl Party at Relish Restaurant, 7152 Ogontz Ave., 6 p.m. Tickets: $40 before
game, $50 at door. Sponsorships: Coach $250, Owner $500, Commissioner $1,000. For info: Terri@DwightEvans.com or (215) 242-3213. Feb. 4- State Rep. Angel Cruz hosts Information Session on Medicare Benefits Changes at 3503 N. B St., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. For info: (215) 291-5643. Feb. 7- State Sen. Sharif Street hosts Reception at Galdo’s Catering, 1933 W. Moyamensing Ave., 5:307 p.m. Contribution levels: Platinum $10,000, Gold $5,000, Silver $2,500, Bronze $1,000, VIP $500, Guests $250. Payable to “Friends of Sharif Street,” P.O. Box 28854, Phila., PA 19151. For info: (2567) 275-2120 Feb. 7- City Commission candidate Kahlil Williams is hosted Young Professionals Event at Attico Rooftop Bar & Restaurant, 219 S. Broad St., 6-8 p.m. Hosts $250, Supporters $150, Friends $50, (Cont. Page 30)
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year – only three dropped passes all season! Instead of disappointment in the performance of quarterback Nick Foles during most of the game, there was appreciation for his uncanny leadership in relief over the past two seasons and, more importantly, in his ability to inspire something sorely lacking in seasons past: belief. When he took the field with just over two minutes to play and the Eagles down six points, we had no doubt that Saint Nick was driving to another last-minute victory. The team may not have been able to bring us another victory on the field, but they delivered something gloriously unexpected: unity through accomplishment, not frustration. And for that, they will deservedly be legends here.
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at the screen or loved ones. We weren’t happy to see the dream of a Super Bowl repeat die, but there was none of the angst, nor the pent-up frustration of the previous decades. Winning a Super Bowl and then going on a wild late-season redemption tour cures all ills for the fanbase. Instead of wallowing in woulda-shoulda-coulda, we were engaged in thankful reverie for the team and the players who made it so special, some of whom may not be taking the field in midnight green next September. Instead of vitriol directed at Jeffrey for missing the on-target catch, social media was awash in sympathy and gratitude for his pivotal role in bringing the world championship to the city last year and his overall performance this
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Korean Day Honored at City Hall
NATIONAL Korean American Day was marked by raising the South Korean flag outside City Hall last week. Council Members David Oh and Helen Gym joined a Korean children’s choir in singing both South Korean and American national anthems, preceded by a rousing traditional drum performance.
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WHEN A CALL for help rang out from John S. Jenks School, Local 332 Laborers Union wasted no time assisting the school and students. Local 332 Leader Sam Staten, Jr. had no trouble finding volunteers to move 120 new lockers into the school. The 12,000 pounds of lockers had to be carried up to the 3rd floor for installation, after off-loading the lockers from trucks. The project covered two months, including work on Christmas Eve, and was coordinated by Malik Staten, with assistance from William Copeland, chair of the school. Malik Staten, L, examined unpacked lockers that Local 332 unloaded, carried up four flights and unpacked for installation at Jenks Academy. He is with Jim Hilbert, school dean, and William Copeland, New Generation Committee chairman. Photos by Jon Gary
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ACTION TEAM 2 of Local 332 included N.L. Jones, Adrian Beverly, Sable Lyde, William Rice, Darryl Page, Tommy O’Donnell, Brandon Jones, Geneva Nunez, Jermain Roberts, Demetrius Johnson and Jonathan Gary of District Council. Thanking them is Jim Hilbert, seated, Jenks School dean, and Local 332 Officer Malik Johnson, rear. Photos by Jon Gary
Swearing in with Nancy
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RAISING her hand to take the oath of office, just like her role model, U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was 5-year-old Abby, daughter of Congressman Brendan Boyle, accompanied by her stuffed animal.
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(Cont. From Page 24) Amato Berardi Associates, and Judge Chris MALLIOS finished six years with the University of Pennsylvania as Sexual Violence Investigative Officer. Government SHUTDOWN: We are close to a point where the shutdown has DAMAGED the U.S. economy at the $5.7 billion level requested for the wall.... With a few more weeks of this, TRUMP will alienate Social Security recipients in 2020. Good news: Congressmen Dwight EVANS and Brendan BOYLE were both appointed to the House WAYS & MEANS Committee – which gives Philly CLOUT!...Senator Christine TARTAGLIONE was named Minority Chair of the Labor Committee. The Chinese are proud of their Lunar Lander, and feel
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(Cont. From Page 24) senator and lieutenant governor has made a significant mark and some local ward leaders and citizens want him to represent them again. Would Stack consider a run for Council in the 10th Councilmanic District against incumbent Republican COUNCILMAN BRIAN
understanding BANKRUPTCY BY MICHAEL A. CIBIK, ESQUIRE AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY BOARD CERTIFIED
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that it shows that they can surpass the USA. Firstly, the USA did TOO MUCH in lunar exploration, and deemed a dark-side landing of NO VALUE. Secondly, I first heard of China’s theft of U.S. technology during the Clinton presidency – when silent submarine data was stolen. So, China, be proud of our intellectual property. Do not expect a peaceful campaign if State Rep. Angel CRUZ seeks the seat in City Council held by QUIÑONES SÁNCHEZ. Angel’s opponents looking for something on him will come up with ZERO. The media managed to eke out one more article on alleged MUMMERS racism. Mummers are LIGHT YEARS ahead of their critics in this area. Just stop it! You read the big news story on the Narcotics Squad and confidential informants (CI). I remember a haircut at my barber’s shop years ago.
I was the only customer. No one came in or out. A few days later, the barber was arrested. The CI stated that he made a “buy” at the time that I was in the shop (?). I testified on that blarney. The judge was a former ADA. U.S. criminal-justice REFORM is catching on. The American Philosophical Society will host a seminar of officials and experts on it for Ben Franklin’s birthday tomorrow! LONGEVITY LESSON: Michael MADIGAN was again returned as SPEAKER of the Illinois HOUSE. He has held that post since 1968, and in a changing district (now Hispanic). His Chicago law office specializes in property-tax appeals. He keeps up with the wants of voters and abolished the death penalty while approving samesex marriage. The title of a book on Madigan is “Don’t make no waves, don’t back no losers.”
O’NEILL? Would he run at large? And why would a guy who was elected statewide consider coming back to the rat race in Philadelphia? Some say Stack’s brand has been the comeback and winning a Council seat would set up a run for mayor or governor nicely. Of course, Northeast Philadelphia is no exception to the Harrisburg rule of acting like crabs in a crab trap. How will those other crabs
react to Stack’s return? They may want to make friends and unify Northeast Philly to gain the true clout that it should have in the city of Philadelphia. Northeast Philadelphia represents more than a third of the voters and about half of the property taxes paid. The Northeast could be its own city and needs to be represented with heavyweights who can fight in Center City.
(Cont. From Page 24) seats in Southeastern Pennsylvania. However, he noted, “I’m not here tonight (at his election to county chair) to tell you that I have a magic bullet or the magic answers. I’m here to tell you that I’ll work hard to represent this great county.” The Chester County Republican Committee has chosen RICK LOUGHERY to replace VAL DiGIORGIO as its Chairman. DiGiorgio, the Chairman of Republican Party of Pennsylvania, had announced he would give up his Chester county position after the 2018 midterm elections. Like McGarrigle, Loughery’s election was unanimous. He is currently the
uestion: Does a Chapter 13 debtor really have to get court permission to sell property? A Chapter 13 debtor MUST get Bankruptcy Court permission to sell property while their Chapter 13 case is pending. In fact a debtor in any bankruptcy chapter must get court permission. Permission to sell comes in the form of an order from the court, which only comes after a motion is made seeking the order to allow the sale of the property in question. The motion to sell
must attach a copy of the sales contract, and must list the purchase price, proof of the property value, and where the proceeds of the sale are to go. If an attorney and/or realtor are getting paid from the sale proceeds, they need to be specifically approved to be paid as professionals. It takes some time to get an order from the Bankruptcy Court approving the sale. The motion needs to be filed at least 21 days before the date the court sets for the hearing on the mat-
ter. Sometimes the Bankruptcy Court will allow it to be made on shortened time. Selling property while in a Chapter 13 is sometimes the best was to pay the creditors the amount they are required to get without having to make huge monthly payments to the trustee. Early in the process, even before you file your Chapter 13 case, you should fully discuss the possibility with your bankruptcy lawyer. Next Week’s Question: Can bankruptcy modify the collection of debt?
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county’s elected recorder of deeds. He is also the chairman of the Pennsylvania Young Republicans. He noted that the focus this year is the county row office seats, as well as local municipal and school district positions. County commissioners, as well as district attorneys and sheriff seats, are all up for election this year. There will be two Chester Common Pleas Court seats on the ballot. In 2017, the Democrats took four elected row-office positions of controller, coroner, clerk of courts and treasurer. This is the first time Democrats were elected to these positions. Last November, CHRISSY HOULAHAN of Easttown was elected to the US Congress. She was the first Democrat from Chester County elected to Congress since the Civil War. Chester County remains the only Southeastern
Pennsylvania county where Republicans hold an edge in voter registration. Loughery expressed optimism for a successful county campaign in 2019. He said, “We have a diverse and talented committee, army of volunteers, and vast network of donors. I am confident that our message and candidates will offer the best path forward for Chester County residents and families.” In case you want to avoid the Women’s March on Saturday in Center City, you can come to WARD LEADER MATT WOLFE’S formal announcement for his candidacy for City Council at large. Wolfe’s announcement will be outside Brown’s ShopRite in the Overbrook section of West Philadelphia at 10:30 a.m. This is the store that will be closed by the owner owing to a significant decline in sales, which he believes is a result of the soda tax.
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ware Valley. If you want to participate in the 24th annual King Day of Service, go to mlkdayofservice.org for more information. And if you’re at a public event, and you see the men of Ready, Willing and Able working hard to make sure things look nice, shake their hands. Dr. King believed in the humanity of men like them. You should, too.
(Cont. From Page 24) there will be workshops, discussions and projects focused on ways to end gun violence as seen through the eyes of young people, Bernstein said. About 5,000 people are expected to participate in 1,800 volunteer opportunities throughout the Dela-
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T-Mobile proposes to modify existing facilities on the buildings at 317 N Broad St (new tip height 122’) (20182389), 1601 Walnut St (new tip height 198’) (20190004), 1617 JFK Blvd (new tip heights 174’) (20190026), and at 780 S 52nd St (new tip heights 97’, 103’, and 110’) (20190005), Philadelphia, PA. Interested parties may contact Scott Horn (856-809-1202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091) with comments regarding potential effects on historic properties.
T-Mobile proposes to modify existing facilities on the buildings at 425 E. Roosevelt Blvd (new tip height 69’) (20182319), 3900 Ford Rd (new tip height 204’) (20182310), 53rd and Wyalusing Ave (new tip heights 63’) (20182302), and at 2400 Washington Ave (new tip heights 79’) (20182293), Philadelphia, PA. Interested parties may contact Scott Horn (856-8091202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091) with comments regarding potential effects on historic properties.
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O! HERE WE GO again with this to all those born prior to 1940. Consider the changes that we have witnessed. We were before television; penicillin; polio shots; frozen food; Xerox; contact lenses; Frisbees and the Pill. We were before radar; credit cards; split atoms; laser beams; ballpoint pens – before panty hose; dishwashers; clothes dryers; electric blankets; air conditioners; drip dry clothes; and before man flew in spaceships and walked on the moon. Closets were for clothes, not for “coming out of.” Bunnies were small rabbits, not centerfold girls, and rabbits were not Volkswagens. Designer jeans were conniving girls named Jean or Jeanne. A meaningful relationship meant getting along with your cousins. We thought fast food was what you ate during Lent and outer space was the upper balcony at the movies. We were before house husbands; gay rights; computers; computer dating; dual careers – before day-care centers; group therapy; and nursing homes. We never heard of FM radio; tape decks; electric typewriters; artificial hearts; organ transplants; word processors; yogurt; or guys wearing earrings who were not pirates in the movies. For us, time-sharing meant togetherness and didn’t relate to computers or condominiums; a chip meant a piece of wood; hardware meant HARDWARE; and software was not even a word. In the late 1940s, “Made in Japan” meant junk and the
You could buy a new Chevy coupe for $600, but who could afford one? A real pity, for gas was only 11 cents a gallon. In our day smoking was fashionable, grass was mowed, coke was a cool drink and pot was something to cook in. We were not before the difference between the sexes was discovered, but we were certainly before the sex change. No wonder we are so confused, but somehow we have survived!
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term “making out” referred to how you did on an exam. Egg McMuffins, Quarter Pounders and instant coffee were unheard of. We made do with what we had. We shopped at the 5 & 10-cent stores where you could buy things for 5 and 10 cents. For a nickel you could ride a street car, make a phone call, buy a Pepsi, buy a newspaper or buy enough stamps to mail a letter AND two postcards. We could buy an ice-cream cone for a nickel; a double-dip cone cost a dime.
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MARK your CALENDAR (Cont. From Page 25) Guests $25. Payable to “Kahlil for Philly,” P.O. Box 58048, Phila., PA 19102. For info: Catherine McParland (267) 475-6953 or cat@kahlilforphilly.com. Feb. 19- First day to circulate and file nominating petitions.
Feb. 22- Judicial candidate Janine Momasso announces Campaign Launch at Chima Brazilian Steakhouse, 20th & JFK Blvd., 5:30-7 p.m. Feb. 22- 44th Ward Democratic Committee hosts Evening of Jazz & Petition Party at Danny’s Banquet Ha., 1 N. 50th St., 6-10 p.m. Tickets: $150. Payable to “WARD 44.” RSVP by Feb. 19: (215) 4294819. Feb. 23- 13th Ward Democratic Committee hosts Candidates Petition Signing and Re-Registration Chat & Chew at Treasures, 5549 Germantown Ave., 2-6 p.m. Free to all residents & community groups. Candidates & Sponsors: $200. Payable
to: 13th Ward Democratic Executive Committee. P.O. Box 25563, Phila., PA 19140. For info: Cynthia Parker (215) 704-4461 or Virnelda Haines (215) 704-1815. Feb. 28- City Commissioner Al Schmidt hosts Fundraiser at Grey Lodge Pub, 6235 Frankford Ave. Tickets: $40. Payable to “Friends of Al Schmidt,” P.O. Box 18538, Phila., PA19129. Mar. 1- 65th Ward Democratic Committee hosts Fundraiser at Ashburner Inn, 8400 Torresdale Ave., 6-9 p.m. Tickets: $50. Payable to “Friends of the 65th Ward.” For info: John Donohue (267) 334-3775 or Colleen Scalici (215) 500-0617.
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Sabir Keeps Flying
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OMAR SABIR’S team went down gloriously last Sunday but his fundraising team held up splendidly at Haute Lounge in Center City to watch the Eagles game. L-R were many candidates, including Michele Hangley, David Krain, Leanne Litwin, Sabir, Carmella Jacquinto, State Rep. Jordan Harris and Greg Weyer. Photo by Wendell Douglas
IN RE: Adoption of Baby Boy S (DOB: 6-3-2018) No. CP-51-AP-0000790-2018 Adoption Branch, Family Court, Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas, PA / TO: Khalil Phin -- A Petition has been filed asking the Court to put an end to all rights you may have to a child, Baby Boy S, born 6-3-2018 in Philadelphia, PA. The Court has set a hearing to consider ending rights to the child. That hearing will be held in Ctrm 5E before Judge Murphy at Philadelphia Family Court, 1501 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA on February 6, 2019 at 9 am. Your presence is required at the hearing. You are warned even if you fail to appear at the scheduled hearing, the hearing will go on without you and your rights to the 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 set forth below to find out where you can get legal help. Philadelphia Lawyer Information Service, 1101 Market St., 11th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215-238-6333). Law Offices of Deborah E. Spivack, Atty for Petitioner, Adoptions From The Heart, PO Box 56182, Philadelphia, PA 19130 (215-763-5550). BY THE COURT: HON. MARGARET T. MURPHY
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HE CITY OF Philadelphia released the application for those interested in applying to join one of the City’s advisory commissions. Comprised of community leaders and Philadelphians with a passion for public service, the City’s advisory commissions provide Mayor Kenney and the Administration valuable insight and feedback on policy priorities on behalf of Philadelphia’s underrepresented communities. “Our administration is committed to bridging the divide between government and the residents of Philadelphia,” said Mayor Jim Kenney. “The input
of the advisory commissions is crucial to helping us build a city government that is inclusive, represents our diversity, and works for all Philadelphians.” The open application period began Jan. 10, 2018, and will close on Feb. 28. Requirements for members of each commission vary, but ideal candidates demonstrate a commitment to their community, are able to commit at least four hours a month to working with the Commission, and are city residents. Each of the seven advisory commissions receive staff support from leadership in the Mayor’s
Office of Public Engagement and the Office of Diversity & Inclusion. “Now more than ever we are seeing Philadelphians who want to get involved in
thoughtful, dedicated, and passionate individuals who have Philadelphia’s best interests at heart.” The Office of Public Engagement enhances
“We are looking for thoughtful, dedicated, and passionate individuals who have Philadelphia’s best interests at heart.” – Ajeenah Amir their communities to make a difference,” said Ajeenah Amir, director for OPE. “I encourage anyone who is interested in joining one of our advisory commissions to apply. We are looking for
the City’s community outreach and engagement efforts and works with residents to make City government accessible to all Philadelphians. OPE manages the following com-
missions, including: • Philadelphia Youth Commission • Mayor’s Commission on African American Males • Philadelphia Commission for Women • Mayor’s Commission on Asian American Affairs • Millennial Advisory Committee “Everyone benefits when we build diversity into the feedback and decision-making process,” said the City’s Chief ODI Nolan Atkinson. “In order to have a truly diverse and inclusive city, we must include voices that reflect the many concerns, viewpoints, and priorities of our residents.”
ODI was created to support Mayor Kenney’s commitment to building an inclusive government that looks like the city of Philadelphia. ODI oversees the following commissions: • Mayor’s Commission on LGBT Affairs • Mayor’s Commission on Persons with Disabilities For more information about the Commissions, visit the Public Engagement homepage, the Office of LGBT Affairs page or the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities page. Anyone interested in applying to one or more of the advisory commissions should fill out the application online.
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N THE SPIRIT of Martin Luther King Day being a day “on,” not “off,” you are invited to join State Sen. Art Haywood, POWER, Unitarian Society of Germantown, and Raise the Wage PA for a civic dialogue on the Dos and Don’ts of Citizen Advocacy, followed by a
Raise the Wage Rally at McDonald’s. Citizen Advocacy Training: Monday, Jan. 21 10 a.m.-11 a.m. at New Covenant Church of Philadelphia, 7500 Germantown Ave., Grannum Hall Rm. B-10. Raise the Wage Rally:
Monday Jan. 21, 11:30 a.m. at 29 E. Chelten Avenue. Please RVSP to PJLC
Director Michael Hersch if you plan to attend: mhersch@comcast.net or (215) 668-5454.
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