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Philadelphia Regional Port Authority Board Selects New CEO The Philadelphia Regional Port Authority Board of Directors has selected global transportation executive Jeff Theobald as PRPA’s new Chief Executive Officer. Theobald, most recently the president and CEO for Ports America Outer Harbor Terminal, LLC, replaces James T. McDermott, Jr., who retired from PRPA in April. Theobald is expected to assume his new duties in August. “After a comprehensive national search, conducted by Boyden Global Executive Search and led by Tim McNamara, head of the firm’s global transportation practice, we are delighted to welcome Jeff as our Chief Executive Officer,” said Gerard H. Sweeney, chairman of PRPA. “Jeff Theobald is a seasoned maritime industry executive with a proven track record. He has extensive expertise in terminal operations, interna-
tional supply chains, strategic planning, contract negotiations, and financial control and will prove invaluable in overseeing port growth plans. He has excellent strategic vision and is joining at the right time, as so many projects and initiatives at the Port of Philadelphia are coming to fruition.” As president and CEO for Ports America Outer Harbor, Theobald was responsible for a 200-acre container terminal facility in the San Francisco area, which included oversight of 50 management staff and over 200 union employees. He was responsible for all management functions, including operations, finance, planning, cost improvement, labor, customer relations, health, safety, environment, and contract negotiations. He designed strategic plans for both the commercial account and capital investment sides of the business.
Prior to his time at Ports America, Theobald held several senior level maritime industry positions over the course of his career, most notably as a senior executive for ocean carrier APL, LTD, where he started in port terminal management and ultimately rose to the rank of senior VP of global operations, networks and terminals. During the course of his career at APL, Theobald held senior positions in North America as well as several Asian locations. As senior VP, Theobald was integral to all aspects of APL’s worldwide operations, including negotiations with port authorities, terminal operators, railroads, and labor; port investments; establishment of worldwide shipping routes; oversight of all operational functions; and direct management of over 150 employees. Between his time at APL and Ports America, Theobald
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also spent time as a successful maritime and transportation consultant, advising clients such as McKinsey Consulting, Port of Seattle, and the global terminal operator DP World. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf was also pleased with the selection of Theobald by PRPA’s Board. “My administration is extremely committed to the success of the Port of Philadelphia, one of the major economic engines of both the Philadelphia area and Pennsylvania as a whole,” the Governor. “This is a critical time for the port, with bold initiatives like our Southport Development Project and the Delaware River ChannelDeepening Project either nearing completion or hitting their stride, and in Jeff Theobald we will have a strong, experienced guiding hand to assist our board in assuring that these and other projects are successfully completed and, more importantly, deliver maximum benefits to the people of Pennsylvania.” Theobald echoed the enthusiasm of Wolf and Sweeney.
“I am delighted that the PRPA Board asked me to join the team at this very exciting time for the Port of Philadelphia, said Theobald. “I look forward to doing everything I can to assure that the port meets the challenges of the future and fulfills its great potential.” PRPA will provide further updates as Theobald assumes his duties at PRPA later this summer. PRPA is an independent agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania charged with the management, maintenance, marketing and promotion of publicly owned port facilities along the Delaware River in Philadelphia, as well as strategic planning throughout the port district. PRPA works with its terminal operators to modernize, expand, and improve its facilities, and to market those facilities to prospective port users. Port cargoes and the activities they generate are responsible for thousands of direct and indirect jobs in the Philadelphia area and throughout Pennsylvania.
PHA’s Scholarship Program Awards Student Residents PhillySEEDS, Inc., a Philadelphia Housing Authority subsidiary, has honored 62 PHA residents seeking higher education with $256,000 in scholarships. The awards were handed out today during the agency’s monthly board meeting. The scholarship total represents a $37,000 increase from a year ago. Of the 62 college students receiving scholarships, 41 with GPAs between 3.30 and 4.00 received $5,000; 15 with GPAs between 3.00 and 3.29 received $3,000; and six with GPAs between 2.50 and 2.99 received $1,000 “Through the scholarship program, PHA empowers residents and helps families reach self-sufficiency by allowing them to access educa-
tion and training resources necessary for them to succeed in a competitive economy and in life,” said PHA President & CEO Kelvin A. Jeremiah. “I congratulate our scholars on their academic achievement and wish them continued success in the new school year.” A total of $835,000 has now been awarded to 206 residents since the awardwinning program began in 2013. Money for the scholarships comes from PHA’s operating budget and funds donated by program supporters and vendors as part of their Section 3 commitments. A scholarship committee composed of PHA employees, student residents, and a resident leader reviewed the applications.
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Brendan Boyle (both DPhila.). They also made sure Gov. Tom Wolf and US Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) made an appearance. Which leads us to once again remind all our readers that the way Philly goes, so goes Pennsylvania. Pollsters have lately moved the state from a Democratic win to a tossup. The Philly vote is crucial and will need to replicate its past performances for recent presidential elections. Congressman Brady knows this. His “welcome to Philly” party Sunday night saw at least 1,500 people gather at his invitation to welcome Nancy Pelosi and other Congress Members from around the nation. This reception put the city’s best foot forward. Bob has been carrying the load and has ignited a great deal of enthusiasm among the ward leaders, committee peo-
ple and the city’s top unions and their rank and file. They know the mission: Get out the vote.
Cops Are Unhappy With DNC and Hillary Philadelphia Lodge 5 Fraternal Order of Police President John McNesby, with a sizable vote of loyal retirees and active-duty policemen and women, mostly living in the Northeast, believes police were insulted by the exclusion of police widows and family members in the DNC and Hillary Clinton’s choice of speakers. He said, “The Fraternal Order of Police is insulted, and will not soon forget, that the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton are excluding the widows, and other family members of police officers killed in the line of duty who
LT. GOV. MIKE STACK autographed a baseball for his former colleague State Sen. Shirley Kitchen as he hosted a reception at McGillin’s Old Ale House, where Democrats from all across the state gathered to watch a Phila. Phillies-Pittsburgh Pirates game.
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by Joe Shaheeli We all had to be impressed by what we have seen of the Democratic National Convention this week, with the best to come tonight. But we need to remind those of us in the trenches – knocking at doors, making telephone calls and leafleting everywhere – not to make the mistakes made by the agenda-setters at the DNC. That mistake? To explain, we must go back to the days of yesteryear when the only Congressman ever was reelected after he died and was buried. There were many reasons for that … and the fact the powers in the Democratic Party in Philadelphia needed more time to come up with a successor for a special election. That Congressman was Bill
Barrett, a Philly legend. Though not the party chairman, he ruled the roost. His sagest advice was, “Don’t mention your enemy in print or by word or in any campaign literature. Otherwise you are reinforcing his name as an alternative choice and keeping it alive in the mind of the voters.” This DNC convention notably succeeded in making Trump the devil, the enemy of humble working people, and anything else you could imagine that was not good. Only problem: counting the words Hillary and Trump, and the signs on the floor, Trump, Trump, etc., you could not forget the Trump name. But one thing the DNC was sure of is its Philly support. The convention team made sure to get appearances from Mayor Jim Kenney and Congressmen Bob Brady and
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A LOYAL Phillies fan, retired Judge Gene Maier, center, (Cont. on Page 4) rallied for the game alongside daughter Beth Maier Tachdjian and Ward Leader Dan Muroff.
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(Cont. from Page 3) were victims of explicit, and not implied racism, and ‘being on duty in blue.’ “It is sad that to win an election, Mrs. Clinton must IN HONOR of the DNC’s spirit of religious inclusiveness, pander to the interests of peoCouncilman Curtis Jones presented author Dr. Denise Spellple who do not know all the berg with a city citation to commend her historical study facts, while the men and Thomas Jefferson’s Qur’an: Islam and the Founders. From women they seek to destroy left at City Hall are Imam Abdul Aleem, Dr. Spellberg, Zaare outside protecting the politkariyya Abdur-Rahman of the Universal Muslim Business ical institutions of this counPhoto by Wendell Douglas Association and Jones. try.”
voters get a chance to vote on raising the judicial retirement age from 70 to 75 will not be known for a while yet. Filing a lawsuit challenging the wording of the ballot question last week were Justices Ron Castille and Stephen Zappala, Sr. Arguing for them is attorney Dick Sprague, who, in his Commonwealth Court action, argues the ballot question does not clearly indicate Pennsylvania currently requires judges to retire at age 70. They claim the question
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appears to suggest the State currently has no mandatory retirement age, thereby potentially misleading voters to approve the ballot question with the thought of imposing the State’s first mandatory retirement age for judges. State Senate Republicans have expressed concern the wordiness of the question might be an attempt to get people to approve it. Sorry to Hear Of These Charges Former Pennsylvania Treasurer Barbara Hafer finds she now faces federal corruption charges, with two counts of making false statements to federal agents and concealing payments of $500,000 from an unidentified businessman’s firm. The long-running, federal pay-to-play investigation also snagged another individual, reports AP: Suburban Philadelphia businessman Richard W. Ireland, who was charged with 79 counts related to what prosecutors described as an effort to bribe former Treasurer Rob McCord with over $500,000 in secret campaign contributions between 2009 and 2014. The info on Hafer was reportedly gleaned through the BERNIE SANDERS supporters took to the streets in a big wire former Treasurer Rob (Cont. on Page 6) way, providing splashes of color to city life.
The DNC included on its speaking schedule the “Mothers of the Movement,” the mothers of Sandra Bland, Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin and other African Americans who were slain in nationally covered incidents, some at the hands of police. To Be 75 and Not 70 Remains Questionable Two former Pennsylvania Supreme Court chief justices are suing over the judicial retirement-age ballot-question wording. So whether or not
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BERNIE SANDERS Penna. Whip Gwen Snyder, a 27th Ward Committeewoman, stood beside Penna. Democratic Chair Marcel Groen to stress the theme of “unity and respect” as the Penna. Delegation breakfasted at the DoubleTree Hotel Tuesday. No boos from the Keystone State!
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(Cont. from Page 4) McCord was wearing as part of his plea deal after he was found guilty of extortion. City gop Delegates Treated Well by RNC City Republican Chairman Joseph DeFelice reported the delegates from Philly were well pleased at their reception
FORMER mayoral candidate Karen Brown took this photo of Michelle Obama, who gave a compelling speech before an enthusiastic crowd at the DNC.
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VOLUNTEER Union carpenters wore DNC t-shirts and messages of support for Hillary Clinton as she came to Phila. that night to accept the Democratic nomination for President. Supporting N.E. Regional Council of Carpenters’ effort to get four houses ready at 16th & Norris were five local builders (Dale Corp., Lenick Carpenters, Domus Construction, Master Key Construction and KJMK).
WHAT A TEAM! Union Carpenters, Habitat for Humanity and builders’ reps took a second for us to get this photo. From left are AmQuip’s Carol Arnold, Dale’s Scott Yohe, Habitat’s Levin Crowley, Local 158’s Mark Durkalec and Photo by Wendell Young Frank Murphy.
FROM LEFT, GOP’ers Gary Alan Feldman, Nikki Erdmann, Fundraising Chair Bill Pettigrew and “Hillary Clinton” in an orange jumpsuit, played by Brandon McKenna, enjoyed ribbing the opposition.
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HOSTESS Annie Havey kept the spirit festive at the United Republican Club in Kensington, where city GOP activists gathered to watch the DNC – with a somewhat jaundiced Photos by Wendell Douglas view.
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Afro-LatinX Mixer Unites Minorities (Cont. from Page 6) them on Monday, even twirling a terrible towel, a campaign piece. Donald Trump, Jr., Joni Ernst and Jeff Sessions were guests of honor on Wednesday; on Thursday, VP nominee Mike Pence surprised them during their Thursday breakfast. State Sen. Scott Wagner, a Republican delegate, said he’s RECEIVING an award at African American Museum, Es- personally buying “20,000 peranza’s leader Rev. Luis Cortés issued a fiery call for po- Trump lawn signs” to distribute litical unity between all Philadelphians of color, who together in his York County district. DeFelice says, “It was an constitute a majority in the city, as they emerge from the DNC. Joining him were, from left, State Sen. Vincent awesome experience. The city Hughes and Council Members Bill Greenlee, Helen Gym, was clean, the people were nice Derek Green, Maria Quiñones Sánchez and Blondell and law enforcement kept us safe. Our nominee Donald J. Reynolds Brown with Council President Darrell Clarke. Trump spoke about bringing jobs back, honoring our police officers and giving children access to the school of their choice, which we, as Philadelphians, can get behind.” Presidential Dems Open N. Philly Office Charles Onwuche, Jr., the deputy organizing director for the BILLED as an “Afro-LatinX Mixer,” the event celebrated Pennsylvania Coordinated Camthe Museum’s 40th anniversary and Esperanza’s 30th an- paign, announced the opening of niversary. It drew the likes of socialites such as Sharon a North Philadelphia Democratic Vaughn, Judge Stephanie Sawyer, Paula Jackson, Josh Party Office. It is located at l514 Clardy and Tonya Woods to relax in an art-filled lounge. Cecil B. Moore Avenue. The nationals never seem to learn the Democratic City Committee needs no help from other groups coming to town. They should learn they can only get in the way. The money they will expend would be better spent given straight to Chairman Bob Brady, who will bring out the necessary majority in November. Gym Goes to Minneapolis To Speak Before AFT Councilwoman Helen Gym, the education advocate, reports she was “so proud to stand We offer rapid response to with America's teachers. Last your request and to your week, I was honored to adconstruction needs. dress thousands of our country’s most-enthusiastic teachers at the American Federation of 1600-1630 Washington Ave. Teachers Convention in MinPhila., PA 19146-3019 neapolis. I was proud to talk about the power of local organizing and our success in changing the narrative for our schools and our city.”
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God bless the patience of the City’s Police Bicycle Corps. Their quiet presence sent a calming message to some of the thousands of protestors looking to create a ruckus and earn some television time. It was obvious Commissioner Richard Ross’ blue line knew what to do, how to do it, and were prepared for anything … even bringing huge buses up the rear, just in case protestors needed to be carried off. While political tensions sent an electric air through some of the convention proceedings, both in the Wells Fargo Center and on the streets of the city, the convention was overall a lot of fun for all Philadelphians – even for protestors, even for Republicans. The actual exercise of democratic rights, including freedom of speech, can be stimulating and enjoyable for a community that accepts it as normal and healthy. The DNC provided innumerable events to entertain delegates, non-delegates, protestors, and natives every day and evening, some late into the night. Tonight, the DNC comes to a close and with it the excitement and attention it brought to the City of Philadelphia. We know our tourist industry will reap a boon from all this for quite a while.
Another Opinion End Life Without Parole This House Bill needs to be supported; otherwise, it will not see the light of day. It will not make it out of committee, let alone go into the books as law. Dawkins needs to be supported 100% on this. Anyone who wants a change of this magnitude to occur truly needs to be on board by reaching out to your elected officials immediately and expressing your support for HB 2135. Do not let this bill go to waste! HB 2135 would be a major step toward ushering the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania out of its dysfunctional stasis into a fairer and more-reasonable condition. It is possible to give transformed lifers who have matured and are now part of the solution, rather than the problem, a second chance at life in the free world. Most states across the country have either allowed parole to be an option for lifers or are changing their laws in order to make it a possibility. Pennsylvania is way overdue for this change, so let’s change it together.
Jul. 28- Councilwoman Cindy Bass hosts Information Thursday, at Court Community Rm., 4340 Germantown Ave., 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Nicetown Refreshments served. RSVP (215) 685-9182. Free bus and subway passes for seniors. Jul. 28- Sheet Metal Workers & Congressman Bob Brady host DNC Closing Night “Party in the Hall” at 1301 S. Columbus Blvd., 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Hors d'oeuvres, open bar, live band, TV coverage of Clinton’s acceptance speech, special guests. Expect airport-like security. Jul. 29- South Street hosts Dance Party Post DNC under Headhouse at 2nd & Pine Sts., 7-10 p.m. Free. Aug. 2- 46th Ward Leader Jannie Blackwell celebrates annual Night Out at home, Melville & Locust Sts.; 34th Ward’s Kathy Huggins cele-
brates at Dewey & Race Sts., 6 p.m. Aug. 4- GOP State Senate candidate Ross Feinberg hosts Blue Collar Pabst Party at McKenna’s Bar, 7322 Frankford Ave., 6:30 p.m. $25. Includes light fare and unlimited Pabst Blue Ribbon Draft. Aug. 6- Local 22 Firefighters host at Keenan’s, 113 Olde New Jersey Ave., N. Wildwood, N.J. Aug. 6- Brotherhood Day: Boys to Men from Dust to Industry discuss Tawheed – the true meaning of Oneness at Phila. Masjid, 47th & Wyalusing Ave., 4 p.m. Special message from over 12 imams. For info: Wali Hamid (267) 984-0340 and Faruq Ahmad (267) 755-8624. Aug. 6- Get a taste of local and Nordic brews, along with delectable Swedish/American fare at SmörgåsBeer’d at American Swedish Historical Museum, 5-9 p.m. Aug. 7- We Feed Homeless Black Tie gala, featuring Kelly Price and DJ Jazzy Joe Annual Black Tile Gala at
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wood, N.J., 3-7 p.m. Aug. 14- Gas Workers Local 686 is hosted at Keenan’s, 113 Olde New Jersey Ave., N. Wildwood, N.J., 4-8 p.m. Aug. 20- 47th Ward Leader George Brooks hosts Comedy Crab & Shrimp Fest to Baltimore, board bus. at Progress Plaza, Broad & Oxford Sts. 1 p.m., return 11 p.m. Tickets $167. Includes round-trip deluxe motor coach, free lunch en route, all-you-caneat fried shrimp, steamed crabs, buffet, all-you-candrink premium bar, comedy show, music & dancing! For info: (215) 235-2235 or (267) 971-5703. Aug. 20- Kathy Huggins hosts 34th Ward Block Party at Dewey & Race Sts.
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by Yasin Frankie Rodriquez, Lifers Inc. On May 25, State Rep. Jason Dawkins announced he would be introducing a bill that will abrogate life without parole (LWOP) in Pennsylvania and extend parole eligibility to prisoners who have already been sentenced to life imprisonment. In his memorandum to the Members of the House of Representatives for the State of Pennsylvania, Dawkins pointed out several facts, including but not limited to: As of 2008, Pennsylvania has had the second-highest LWOP population in the entire nation; keeping those sentenced to LWOP incarcerated creates an avoidable expense for the Pennsylvania Dept. of Corrections — and the taxpayers whose money fund it; a sentence of LWOP is unfair to the individuals whom have reformed themselves and are considered model inmates. A sentence of LWOP is an injustice — period.
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The mainstream media last week announced the Republican convention was in chaos. If the two-to-three-minute dustup on the floor about the affirmation of the current rules (regarding how states allocate delegate votes) and the 30-second booing of SEN. TED CRUZ is chaos, what do they call what happened in Philadelphia Monday night? No one heard SEN. AL FRANKEN’S (D-Minn.) speech nor much of Sarah Silverman’s comments for the booing by SEN. BERNIE SANDERS’ supporters. Much ado was made of MELANIA TRUMP’S use of less than 20 words from a speech by MICHELLE OBAMA. Let me guess the mainstream media thinks this is more disastrous for the Republicans than those offensive, racist and divisive emails among Democratic National Committee members anonymously released this week. REINCE PREIBUS was not a fan of Donald Trump, but unlike his DNC counterpart DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ, he was not booed off the stage by Trumps supporters. Wasserman Schultz was forced to resign at the outset of the convention over emails released showing her overt attempts to undermine Sanders. I will give the Democrats credit in the selection of a wellrespected and honorable interim DNC Chairwoman in DONNA BRAZILE. Last week, Elephant Corner went to press before the end of the GOP convention. DONALD, JR., in addition to giving one of the best speeches at the convention, had the privilege of announcing the delegate vote from the State of New York (Cont. Page 17)
by Denise Clay Well, the 2016 Presidential Circus has moved to our fair city in the form of the Democratic National Convention. Delegates from around the country and those territories we’re not trying to give either full citizenship or freedom to (I see you, Puerto Rico), are gathered here to vote former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and newly minted running mate Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia in as the Democratic Party’s nominees for President and Vice President. Or at least that’s the plan. Another group of folks from all over the country and those places we neither want to give full freedom or full citizenship to (again, I see you Puerto Rico) has come with the purpose of getting party delegates, especially superdelegates, to change their allegiances from Clinton to Bernie Sanders, thus making him the party’s nominee. Some of this stems from news that a bunch of hacked DNC emails published on the Wikileaks site include correspondence between members that would indicate a preference for Clinton over Sanders in the primaries. The leak led to Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz resigning from her post as DNC chair on Sunday. But much of this resistance from the Bernie or Bust contingent stems from a desire to bend the DNC to its will despite the more than 3-million vote lead Clinton had over Sanders. Throughout the DNC’s first day, people took to the streets. A demonstration near the AT&T Center interrupted (Cont. Page 17)
Yo! Here we go again with this question from the Waffleman -- have you ever had a flashback? What is a flashback? It is a small hint of things gone by that usually triggers many pleasant memories. Once started, though, these memories seem to grow like an avalanche: easy to start but hard to stop. It is like dropping a snowball on a hill. As it rolls down the hill, it gathers more snow, getting bigger. I will try to get one started with these offerings: EDDIE’S ICE-CREAM SHOP. The local ice-cream parlor at 12th & Mifflin Streets where you could get a generous ice-cream cone, float, soda, sundae or banana split at a reasonable price. All the ice-cream was hand-dipped by Eddie. The guys and girls made this their popular meeting place. The neighbors and police considered this place a hangout. GRAVY. That’s what spaghetti sauce is called in South Philadelphia. The secret brews of tomatoes, various spices and herbs were cooked by many mothers and grandmothers throughout South Philadelphia. It was prepared every Sunday, early in the morning. Gravy had to simmer for at least four hours, for if it cooked for less than that, it was not done. Some neighborhoods smelled delightful due to the aroma generated by the simmering gravy. Anticipation of a great spaghetti dinner grew as time passed and the aromas stimulated one’s appetite. It was mandatory in our home that Sunday dinner was as close to noon as possible. The difference between gravy and sauce is that you cannot buy gravy at the Ack-a-me. HARDWARE STORES. These had nothing to do with computers. Places like Albert’s, Katzen, Kaiser Brothers and Silver’s were where you went with a hardware problem. A broken faucet, lock, key or gah-zinta that had to be repaired or to have a component replaced, was brought to these stores. The experts like Albert, Chubby, Tom or Babe, were there to give advice and sell the necessary parts. A single washer, screw, nut or bolt, could be bought to fix your gah-zinta and was considered a sale. Time would be taken to satisfy the friend. They were friends ... for as friends, they always came back and as friends, they were always welcome. By the way, do you know what a gah-zinta is? It is the thingy that gah-zinta the other piece.
CONGRESSMAN BOB BRADY hosted a jam-packed party at SugarHouse Casino at the opening night of the DNC. Brady’s party was a big success, with entertainment from JERRY BLAVAT and the DUPREES. Several big shots from Washington attended. They are also close friends of Bob. Among them were DEMOCRATIC HOUSE LEADER NANCY PELOSI and MINORITY WHIP STENY HOYER. Also in the house for the Congressman Brady’s event were US SEN. BOB CASEY as well as New Jersey gubernatorial hopeful and STATE SENATE PRESIDENT STEVE SWEENEY. Also on hand where STATE SENS. SHIRLEY KITCHEN and LARRY FARNESE, and State Senate candidate SHARIF STREET. Former multiple boxing-title holder BERNARD HOPKINS hung out with boxing promoter JOE HAND. Earlier that day, LT. GOV. MIKE STACK hosted a kickoff party to watch the Phillies vs. the Pirates game at McGillin’s Old Ale House on Drury Street. Many big shots from Pittsburgh attended the event, including COUNTY EXECUTIVE RICH FITZGERALD, CONGRESSMAN MIKE DOYLE and ALLEGHENY COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CHAIR NANCY MILLS. Also in attendance were STATE REPS. MIKE DRISCOLL of Northeast Philly and RYAN BIZARRO of Erie. DAN HILFERTY of Independence Blue Cross hosted a VIP party for many Democratic Governors at the Franklin (Cont. Page 17)
Obtaining The Democratic National Convention is a great accomplishment. It is a PLUS FOR OUR CITY. Then, out of the blue, comes an UGLY editorial attacking local Democratic hosts and office-holders. It noted that the city was cleaned up for the event, so if only they could clean up themselves! This ASSUMES the writer is PURE AS THE DRIVEN SNOW(?). It goes on with a litany of wrong-doing and naming of Philly POL names. It includes Rob McCORD and Kathleen KANE – who are not Philadelphians. It mentions Hillary’s declining numbers since the FBI Director was critical of her email handling. Do they miss the axiom that presidential races TIGHTEN UP? I do not see any LOVE FOR PHILADELPHIA in that editorial which appeared on the convention’s eve… I have often labeled Editorial Boards as ANACHRONISMS. Folks today have many media forms to consult and are well-informed. We do not need a ZEUS on high telling us how to live, andwhat to believe. A MONARCHY they are not. And they no longer possess the power to effect many changes, and maybe it frustrates them (?). Maybe we ought to ELECT an editorial board, and they could open their closet when they run. The posts were busy after that editorial, and most of the 900-some posters HAMMERED the editorial. Good. Could a President TRUMP have a job for Rudy GIULIANI? At the very end of Rudy’s address to the GOP Convention, he told ISIS, “We are coming after you.” Did President Obama authorize him to say that, or does he seek that job in a Trump White House?... I am sorry our GOP State Chair has a “Bad feeling for Hillary” in our state. A feeling is not REALITY, however. When Gov. CHRISTIE uttered, “LOCK HER UP,” I kept visualizing the GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE.... The DEM Convention seems to have met the F.O.P. LODGE 5 request with two law-enforcement speakers. There was not enough space last week to list many fine Philadelphians who have birthdays: Mike PIPER, Director of the Office of Property Assessment.... Board of Revision retirees Sandy McKENNA, Pearl McKINNEY and Wally RUTHERFORD.... Northeast (Cont. Page 17
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FORMER political heavyweight State Sen. Vince Fumo was much in evidence and all smiles as he escorted Debbie Pastrana around crowded hall. Photo by Wendell Douglas
BEN FRANKLIN, aka Bob Devitis, thanked Debbie & Congressman Bob Brady for bringing DNC dele- STATE REP. Lynwood WARD leaders, seen here with their chairman gates to a grand and glorious wel- Savage shared his enthusi- and gracious host Bob Brady, are Tony Faulk, Pete Wilson, Gary Williams and Dwayne Lilly. asm with July White. coming party. Photo by Wendell Douglas Photo by Wendell Douglas
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CONGRESSMAN BOB BRADY welcomes his colleague, Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty of Newtown, Conn., and her husband Yale Professor Daniel Esty, to his huge Taste of Phila. party at Sugarhouse Casino.
D E M O CRATIC Whip Steny Hoyer meets Judge Felice Stack outside Congressman B r a d y ' s Taste of Phila. party at the SugarH o u s e JOINING host Congressman Bob Brady are State Rep. Mike Casino. Photo by Bonnie Squires Driscoll, Ward Leader Emilio Vazquez, Commissioner Lisa Deeley and Omar Sabir.
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JERRY BLAVAT, who headed evening’s star-studded entertainment calendar, and Joe Driscoll, looking to join Champ Bernard Hopkins, a fan of Congressman Bob Photo by Wendell Douglas Brady.
STATE Democratic Women’s leader Kathy RICK & JoAnn Tyer were joined LT. GOV. Mike Stack and Tonya Huggins took this opportuby Mr. & Mrs. Dave Kelleher and Stack found themselves in the com- VIPs in this picture included State Rep. Maria nity for photo with Sheriff Donatucci and Lt. Gov. Mike Stack. friend for this photo. Jewell Williams. pany of close friends.
WARD LEADERS Bill Durham, left, and Rondel Couser, right, along with Lamarr Couser, were busy door- and credential-keepers for the event. (More photos on Page 15)
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STATE REPS. Jordan Harris and Donna Bullock shared ENJOYING an outstanding evening SHARING a moment were City Comwere Sheriff Jewell Williams and missioner Lisa Deeley and Council- BOBBY RYDELL treated the crowd with some this photo with Bryan Mazzaro and Nancy Pelosi. man at large Al Taubenberger. of his famous songs, and had ladies dancing. Photo by Wendell Douglas Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell.
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MARCEL GROEN, State Democratic P a r t y chairman, right, is hosted by Congressman Bob Brady at annual Brady Bunch Beach Party at Westy’s in N. Wildwood. Groen, who is also Montgomery County chairman. With them are judicial candidate Rania Major, Esq.; “Uncle” Charlie Bernard; Vince Primavera, Laborers’ District Council; Mary Frances Fogg, incoming President of St. Patrick’s Observance Photo by Joe Stivala Association; and judicial candidate Ted Vigilante, Esq.
POLITICAL hobnobbing. Andrew Thomas, President of Local #22 Firefighters, with wife, Shelby, find themselves flanked by Janice Sulman, Esq., ward leader; councilmanic S. PHILLY’S Anthony DeFino has a aide Kathy Wersinger; and Chairman Bob moment with host and hostess DebPhoto by Joe Stivala bie & Bob Brady. Brady.
LAW-AND-ORDER colleagues got together for a moment at Brady Beach Party. From left are Lt. Marquette Parson, Sheriff Jewell Williams, Harriet Lessy, FOP President John McNesby and Donald “Ducky” Birts.
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CONGRESSIONAL candidate Mary Ellen Balchunis of Delaware County, and behind her, Carmella Jacquinto, Esq., judicial candidate, seek the blessing of senior Philly Democrat Charlie Bernard. They are encouraged by Bill Dell, civic leader, and Councilman Bill Greenlee. Photo by Joe Stivala
LOCAL 690 Plumbers’ Tommy Golden and Joe McMonigle flank Pat Costello and Democratic State Chairman Marcel Groen, 2nd from left, as he details impact DNC will have on Phila. and region.
BILLY MILLER, JR., former Sheriff Barbara Deeley, and incoming Ward FORMER State Sen. Bob Rovner shares moment with Ward Leader Tom Rumbaugh were evident at Leader Shawn Dillon, State Sen. Larry Farnese, Ken Adams crowded Westy’s in Wildwood. and Marnie Aument-Loughrey.
NEW N.E. Philly resident Sonya Thomas gets neighborhood welcome from Lt. Gov. Mike Stack.
SOON to retire, State Rep. Mark Cohen shares a moment with his sister, seasoned progressive Sherrie Cohen.
JUDICIAL candidate Marissa Brumbach was all smiles at finding herself in the company of FOP President John McNesby, Steve Weiler and Nick DeNofa. PHILLY’S Democratic Party can “party.” Chairman Bob Brady is joined in a festive toast by Joe Russo, consultant; Hon. Barbara Deeley; Rosanne Pauciello, ward leader; and Rania Major, Esq. Photo by Joe Stivala
STATE Rep. Bill Keller shares moment at Brady Beach Party with Mary Frances Fogg and Teamsters Local 77’s Mark Rowe.
SHERIFF Jewell Williams, plate in hand, shares moment with State Senate Democratic WARD Leader Tommy Johnson nominee Sharif Street before and Councilman Bill Greenlee are sitting down to enjoy his meal. all smiles at huge turnout.
NORTHEAST delegation included State Sen. John Sabatina, Jr. and Ward Leader Mike McAleer, seen here with Bill and Congressman Bob Brady. LT. GOV. Mike Stack enjoys being on home territory with former State Sen. Bob Rovner, Chris Concilio and District Attorney Seth Williams.
PARTY CHAIR and host Congressman Bob Brady welcomes City Commissioner Lisa Deeley, judicial candidate Carmella Jacquinto and ward leader Janicel Sulman.
SHARING a moment were Joe Malvestuto, Marnie Aument-Loughrey, Rich DiPiero and Donna Aument, whose hair is growing back after she raised $2,000 in charity donations for shaving her head.
SHERIFF Jewell Williams and Ward Leader John Sabatina, Sr. were impressed by the massive turnout at the Brady reception.
MR. & MRS. Anthony Criniti, with friends, enjoyed gala.
FOUR unions which helped sponsor this gala saw their efforts highlighted on a huge television screen behind stage.
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STATE Democratic chairman Marcel Groen was among VIPs in attendance. He’s seen here with Jean Milko, Norma McCuen and Ruth Pastore.
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SHARING moment outside SugarHouse Event Building were Gala Attendees Local 830 chief Dan Grace and Frank Conaway.
In The Court of Common Pleas Phila. County Civil Action – Law No. 160402116 Notice of Action in Mortgage Foreclosure U.S. Bank National Association (Trustee for The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency), Plaintiff vs. The Unknown Heirs of Jeffrey Heller, Deceased, Mortgagor and Real Owner, Defendant(s) To: The Unknown Heirs of Jeffrey Heller, Deceased, Mortgagor and Real Owner, defendant(s), whose last known address is 886 North 46th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19139. 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, U.S. Bank National Association (Trustee for The 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 Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, docketed to No. 160402116, wherein Plaintiff seeks to foreclose on the mortgage secured on your property located, 886 North 46th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19139, 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. Phila. Bar Assoc., One Reading Center, Phila., PA 19104, 215-238-6333. Michael T. McKeever, Atty. for Plaintiff, KML Law Group, P.C., Ste. 5000, Mellon Independence Center, 701 Market St., Phila., PA 191061532, 215.627.1322.
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In The Court of Common Pleas Phila. County Civil Action – Law No. 160204817 Notice of Action in Mortgage Foreclosure Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Champion Mortgage Company, Plaintiff vs. The Unknown Heirs of Gloria Scott, Deceased, Barbara Kirk, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Gloria Scott, Deceased, Daneen Scott, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Gloria Scott, Deceased & Wayne Scott, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Gloria Scott, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Defendants To: The Unknown Heirs of Gloria Scott, Deceased, Daneen Scott, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Gloria Scott, Deceased & Wayne Scott, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Gloria Scott, Deceased, Mortgagors and Real Owners, Defendants, whose last known address is 2409 Carpenter Street. Philadelphia, PA 19146. This firm is a debt collector and we are attempting to collect a debt owed to our client. Any information obtained from you will be used for the purpose of collecting the debt. You are hereby notified that Plaintiff, Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Champion Mortgage Company, has filed a Mortgage Foreclosure Complaint endorsed with a notice to defend against you in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, docketed to No. 160204817, wherein Plaintiff seeks to foreclose on the mortgage secured on your property located, 2409 Carpenter Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146 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, 215-2272400/215-981-3700. Phila. Bar Assoc., One Reading Center, Phila., PA 19104, 215-238-6333. Michael T. McKeever, Atty. for Plaintiff, KML Law Group, P.C., Ste. 5000, Mellon Independence Center, 701 Market St., Phila., PA 19106-1532, 215.627.1322.
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So Much Was Given by So Humble a Man FITTING tribute was given to the memory of Sam Staten, Sr., founder of the modern Phila.-area Laborers’ Unions, with the renaming of Wallace Street from Broad to 13th SHARING the dais with Sam Staten, Jr., right, at the cerStreets as Samuel Staten, Sr. Drive. emony are John Dougherty, Louise Williams Bishop and Photo by Leona Dixon Photo by Leona Dixon Sheriff Jewell Williams.
LDC Business Mgr. Ryan N. Boyer introduces guest speakers at the renaming of Wallace Street to Sam Staten, Sr., Drive
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FORMER Councilw o m a n Marian Tasco was a m o n g those in attendance. LOCAL 135 Business Mgr. Daniel L. “Tiger” Woodall, Omar Sabir, and LDC Business Mgr. Ryan N. Boyer showed their pleasure at the street renaming.
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NEW SIGNAGE at the intersection of Broad & Wallace says it all. The red sign commemorates Laborers legend Sam Staten, Sr.
Photo by Leona Dixon.
LABORERS Local 332 Samuel Staten, Jr., business manager/co-chairman, and his brothers and sisters and grandchildren take stage to honor the memory of dad and grandad Sam Staten, Sr.
LABORERS Pete Lyde and Judge LOCAL 57 Business Mgr. Estebán CHARLIE Branch greets State Sen- FUTURE labor leaders, Quaid AFL-CIO President Pat Eiding Jackie Frazier-Lyde were among Vera shares a moment with State ate candidate Sharif Street at the Asuds Shahid and Taaj Andrews chats with woman at the Staten top city leaders at the renaming of a meet up with Mayor Jim Kenney at Drive dedication. street renaming. street in honor of Sam Staten, Sr. Sen. Anthony Hardy Williams. Photo by Wendell Douglas the dedication. Photo by Wendell Douglas Photo by Wendell Young Photo by Leona Dixon Photo by Wendell Douglas NEW HOME of Laborers’ District Council, built on the site of an old four-story walkup and other buildings and one of Sam Staten, Sr.’s dreams for his union, is located on Broad Street just north of WalCOUNCILMAN Kenyatta Johnson lace Street which shares a moment with the sister of leads to the union’s other offices. Sam Staten, Sr.
COUNCIL President Darrell JOINING LDC’s Ryan N. Boyer at the street-renaming cerClarke tells audiences how emony were Council President Darrell Clarke, John Sam Staten, Sr., was his bene- Dougherty and State Sen. Vincent Hughes. Photo by Wendell Douglas factors. Photo by Leona Dixon
(Cont. From Page 12) Philly’s Judge Fran SHIELDS, civic leader Fred MARI and Rick MARIANO. And Dr. Janet DeBERRY, State Rep. Mike O’BRIEN and Eileen HURLEY, Esq. Also Bill RUBIN, Mensa; Shane GEE; at sea with the Navy; and Mary Beth Bonner RYAN, en route to the Olympics – her son represents IRELAND. Happy Birthday to Commissioner Al SCHMIDT, Robert MUENCH, Esq.; and Malcolm KENYATTA. Whew! Resolution of the KANEFINA case was an end to a long night. So was the pay resolution for Kathleen KANE’S sister. I wondered about the reporters who, week after week, wrote article after article which were unfavorable to KANE. Did it HURT for them to write on Kane’s good news in the two cases? As for prosecutors who say charges against KANE were not brought on by her exposing of PORN-GATE – I say, “Hmm.....” AND NOW the press will play up the Barbara HAFER matter. Another WOMAN under fire. The guys don’t get it; this is the YEAR of THE woman WORLDWIDE!
(Cont. From Page 12) which clinched his father’s nomination. Trump would not have had enough votes before the tally reached New York if the delegation did not take a pass. When it was Pennsylvania’s turn, Pennsylvania Republican Party CHAIRMAN ROB GLEASON yielded to New York and at that point Trump’s home state put him over the top. Gleason is a longtime Trump supporter and a good friend of New York GOP CHAIRMAN ED COX. Cox’s wife is TRISHA NIXON COX, the daughter of RICHARD NIXON. Trump, Jr’s speech was one of the best. He made the case for his father, but also discussed cogently the failed policies of the Obama administration of which HILLARY CLINTON was a part. The next day he too was accused of plagiarism. The accusers should have done their homework, as the main writer of the speech was the source of the words Trump, Jr. was supposed to have stolen. In the past few days, rumors have sprung up that Trump, Jr. may take on New York City MAYOR BILL DE BLASIO. De Blasio scoffed at the idea. Given De Blasio’s low approval ratings and the fact he
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day night in my opinion was that of PETER THIEL, Silicon Valley entrepreneur and Pay-Pal co-founder. He talked about real economic issues and not what he referred to as “fake culture wars.” He received a standing ovation when he said, “I am proud to be gay, to be a Republican, but most of all, proud to be an American.” Trump, of course, closed the convention with a speech that was a bit too long, but made it clear he is the law-andorder candidate. While that message may not play so well in Philadelphia, I do believe it resonates in the rest of the state. The fact the vice presidential candidate came to the Pennsylvania delegation’s breakfast on Thursday tells me they believe our state could be red in November.
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by Michael A. Cibik, Esq. American Bankruptcy Board Certified Question: How to define the term “mortgage arrearage”? Answer: Have you wondered what is meant by the term “mortgage arrearage?” A mortgage arrearage simply refers to any missed mortgage payments. If, for example, you did not pay your mortgage in January and February, those two months would be in arrearage. As bankruptcy lawyers, we frequently represent clients who have mortgage arrearages. Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows us to cure your arrear-
(Cont. From Page 12) Institute. Mike Stack gave greetings on behalf of GOV. TOM WOLF. Attending this event were many health executives, including DAN ONORATO, TOM KELLY, CHRIS DRUMM, Mike Driscoll, STEVE FERA, PAUL TUFANO and BRIAN TIERNEY. GOV. DAN MALLOY of Connecticut gave remarks and was well received. And GOV. EARL RAY TOMBLIN of West Virginia shared that he was the first President of the Senate of West Virginia to became Governor. Philly has knocked the convention out of the park, thanks to Brady, MAYOR JIM KENNEY and former GOV. ED RENDELL.
was elected in a race with the lowest voter turnout in decades, I would not be so fast to chalk off Trump, Jr. Cruz showed us all what rules him – not conscience, but his outsized ego. He should have taken a page out of New Mexico’s GOV. SUSANA MARTÍNEZ, who spoke on the convention floor at her state’s vote, but passed the actual announcement of the vote to the state’s party chairman. Trump previously had some unpleasant words about Martínez. South Carolina GOV. NIKKI HALEY (also not a Trump fan), speaking at a special Republican Jewish Coalition event, did not make any veiled (as did Cruz) or overt suggestion that people not vote for our nominee. The best speech of Thurs-
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subway service, something that might not have been so bad if it wasn't accompanied by a driving thunderstorm. Meanwhile, on the inside, speakers including Congressman Elijah Cummings, Sens. Cory Booker, Al Franken and Elizabeth Warren, and actress Sarah Silverman were pelted with boos by Sanders delegates for voicing support for Clinton. In fact, Silverman, a Sanders supporter herself, told the Bernie or Bust group, “You’re being ridiculous.” But there was one speaker singing Clinton’s praises that no one dared call the boo birds on. That speaker: Michelle Obama, the First Lady. When Obama took to the podium in a royal blue dress to address the delegates, she gave a speech in which she talked about her time in the White House, how she taught her kids to deal with bullies, and how inspirational Clinton’s presidency
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could be for young women. Obama could have managed to avoid the boo birds for a number of reasons. It was a good speech that she wrote herself. She’s a popular person. But if my Facebook and Twitter timelines were any indication, the reason Michelle Obama was able to praise Hillary Clinton without incurring the wrath others did is because no one had an umbrella big enough to withstand the wrath of the Black community raining down on their head. You see, while President Barack Obama is popular, Michelle is even more so. The conventional wisdom in the Black community is that one of the biggest reasons he got two terms in office was because he was smart enough to make her his wife. And the fact that she’s unapologetically Black just seals the deal. So if the boo birds had come for her, Black Twitter alone would have made a lot of people run for the Excedrin Migraine. And while Bernie or Busters are passionate, they are not about that life.
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In The Court of Common Pleas Phila. County Civil Action – Law No. 160500752 Notice of Action in Mortgage Foreclosure PNC Bank, National Association, Successor in Interest to National City Real Estate Services, LLC, Successor by Merger to National City Mortgage, Inc., formerly known as National City Mortgage Co., Plaintiff vs. Morris Miller, Jr., Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Esperanza C. Miller a/k/a Esporanza C. Miller, Deceased, The Unknown Heirs of Esperanza C. Miller a/k/a Esporanza C. Miller, Deceased & Charma Miller, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Esperanza C. Miller a/k/a Esporanza C. Miller, Deceased, Mortgagor and Real Owner, Defendants To: Morris Miller, Jr., Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Esperanza C. Miller a/k/a Esporanza C. Miller, Deceased and The Unknown Heirs of Esperanza C. Miller a/k/a Esporanza C. Miller, Deceased, Mortgagor and Real Owner, Defendant(s), whose last known address is 6550 Harlan Street, Philadelphia, PA 19151. 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, PNC Bank, National Association, Successor in Interest to National City Real Estate Services, LLC, Successor by Merger to National City Mortgage, Inc., formerly known as National City Mortgage Co., has filed a Mortgage Foreclosure Complaint endorsed with a notice to defend against you in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, docketed to No. 160500752, wherein Plaintiff seeks to foreclose on the mortgage secured on your property located, 6550 Harlan Street, Philadelphia, PA 19151, 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, 215-2272400/215-981-3700. Phila. Bar Assoc., One Reading Center, Phila., PA 19104, 215-238-6333. Michael T. McKeever, Atty. for Plaintiff, KML Law Group, P.C., Ste. 5000, Mellon Independence Center, 701 Market St., Phila., PA 19106-1532, 215.627.1322.
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