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Time to put 9/11 mastermind on trial. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. By Mark Schweiker Two decades ago, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was plotting the terrorist attacks that would murder thousands of Americans onSept. 11, 2001.
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Goods for sale include fresh fruits, vegetables, cage-free brown eggs, cheeses, apple butter, pumpkin butter and raw honey. Items vary week to week. The stand is located next to Parking Lot C on campus grounds, 7600 Central Ave. Contact Rosemarie Schlegel at 215-728-2131 or rosemarie.schlegel@tuhs.temple.edu. ••. CASEY WANTS ACTION ON DEMOCRATIC PRIORITIES Casey wants action on Democratic priorities. U.S. Sen. Bob Casey Jr. took part on Thursday in a virtual town hall coordinated by For Our Future Pennsylvania, discussing President Biden’s American Jobs Plan and other issues. Casey said the American Rescue Plan, passed in March with 50 Democratic votes and a tiebreaker by Vice President Kamala PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Help us, councilman We here at the Arbours are a community of 600-plus people who are vehemently opposed to a planned site by Brandywine Realty Trust in our backyards. This site calls for roads to accommodate tractor trailers and off-loading docks that will operate 24/7 directly behind our homes. This huge distribution center of659,000 square
LEO DIGNAM SENTENCED TO 15-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Leo Dignam, 61, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $7,500 fine by U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $150,000 over the course of several CHARLIE'S PIZZERIA OPENING IN MORRELL PLAZA Charlie’s Pizzeria opening in Morrell Plaza. By. Northeast Times. -. June 30, 2020. Longtime Philadelphia restaurant icon Charlie’s Pizza is coming to Morrell Plaza, leasing 2,000 square feet to house a new location at the 103,000-square-foot shopping center at Frankford and Morrell avenues. “The Original Charlie’s Pizzeria is a LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS OF DJ ROCKSTAR Listening to the sounds of DJ Rockstar. By. Tom Waring. -. May 6, 2021. Harry Taylor aka DJ Rockstar. Harry L. Taylor III is on the school beat as an 8th Police District officer by day, but by night and weekend transforms into DJ Rockstar. Taylor, 44, who grew up in the Hill Creek housing project and graduated from Northeast High School,began
WHERE DO LOCAL DEMS STAND ON KRASNER VS. VEGA? The Democratic City Committee is not endorsing a candidate in Tuesday’s primary for district attorney. We asked local Democratic elected officials whom they support, DA Larry Krasner or challenger Carlos Vega. Here are their answers: Elections Commission Chairwoman Lisa Deeley: Deeley is staying neutral to maintain the integrity of the commissioners because they work with POSSIBLE OFFSEASON TRADE PARTNERS FOR FLYERS Possible offseason trade partners for Flyers. By. Mark Zimmaro. -. April 23, 2021. Flyers coach Alain Vigneault (left) and general manager Chuck Fletcher. They say misery loves company. Following the NHL trade deadline, Flyers General Manager Chuck Fletcher hinted that significant changes to the roster could be coming this offseason. HOME - NORTHEAST TIMESNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCOMMUNITYCRIMEREAD OUR CURRENTISSUES
Time to put 9/11 mastermind on trial. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. By Mark Schweiker Two decades ago, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was plotting the terrorist attacks that would murder thousands of Americans onSept. 11, 2001.
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Goods for sale include fresh fruits, vegetables, cage-free brown eggs, cheeses, apple butter, pumpkin butter and raw honey. Items vary week to week. The stand is located next to Parking Lot C on campus grounds, 7600 Central Ave. Contact Rosemarie Schlegel at 215-728-2131 or rosemarie.schlegel@tuhs.temple.edu. ••. CASEY WANTS ACTION ON DEMOCRATIC PRIORITIES Casey wants action on Democratic priorities. U.S. Sen. Bob Casey Jr. took part on Thursday in a virtual town hall coordinated by For Our Future Pennsylvania, discussing President Biden’s American Jobs Plan and other issues. Casey said the American Rescue Plan, passed in March with 50 Democratic votes and a tiebreaker by Vice President Kamala PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Help us, councilman We here at the Arbours are a community of 600-plus people who are vehemently opposed to a planned site by Brandywine Realty Trust in our backyards. This site calls for roads to accommodate tractor trailers and off-loading docks that will operate 24/7 directly behind our homes. This huge distribution center of659,000 square
LEO DIGNAM SENTENCED TO 15-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Leo Dignam, 61, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $7,500 fine by U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $150,000 over the course of several CHARLIE'S PIZZERIA OPENING IN MORRELL PLAZA Charlie’s Pizzeria opening in Morrell Plaza. By. Northeast Times. -. June 30, 2020. Longtime Philadelphia restaurant icon Charlie’s Pizza is coming to Morrell Plaza, leasing 2,000 square feet to house a new location at the 103,000-square-foot shopping center at Frankford and Morrell avenues. “The Original Charlie’s Pizzeria is a LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS OF DJ ROCKSTAR Listening to the sounds of DJ Rockstar. By. Tom Waring. -. May 6, 2021. Harry Taylor aka DJ Rockstar. Harry L. Taylor III is on the school beat as an 8th Police District officer by day, but by night and weekend transforms into DJ Rockstar. Taylor, 44, who grew up in the Hill Creek housing project and graduated from Northeast High School,began
WHERE DO LOCAL DEMS STAND ON KRASNER VS. VEGA? The Democratic City Committee is not endorsing a candidate in Tuesday’s primary for district attorney. We asked local Democratic elected officials whom they support, DA Larry Krasner or challenger Carlos Vega. Here are their answers: Elections Commission Chairwoman Lisa Deeley: Deeley is staying neutral to maintain the integrity of the commissioners because they work with POSSIBLE OFFSEASON TRADE PARTNERS FOR FLYERS Possible offseason trade partners for Flyers. By. Mark Zimmaro. -. April 23, 2021. Flyers coach Alain Vigneault (left) and general manager Chuck Fletcher. They say misery loves company. Following the NHL trade deadline, Flyers General Manager Chuck Fletcher hinted that significant changes to the roster could be coming this offseason. INVESTIGATION CONTINUES INTO PARKWOOD FIRE 1 day ago · The fire marshal’s office continues to investigate a fire that began about noon Thursday on the 3100 block of Holly Road in Parkwood. The fire heavily damaged the front and rear of two rowhouses and took 45 minutes to control. About 60 members of the fire department responded. One civilian and three firefighters received EMS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Help us, councilman We here at the Arbours are a community of 600-plus people who are vehemently opposed to a planned site by Brandywine Realty Trust in our backyards. This site calls for roads to accommodate tractor trailers and off-loading docks that will operate 24/7 directly behind our homes. This huge distribution center of659,000 square
CRIME LOG: MAY 18, 2021 Crime log: May 18, 2021. The Northeast Times provides an overview of crimes reported to the four police districts in the Northeast. The details are based on reports compiled by the Northeast Detectives division of the Philadelphia Police Department. A NIGHT TO CELEBRATE OUR VETERANS Joe Pastor and Arianna Crossland were supposed to get married last June, but coronavirus restrictions prevented that from happening. The new date was this past Sunday, June 6. However, in the meantime, Crossland developed serious health issues that forced postponement of the ceremony and reception, which were set for Celebrations, in Bensalem. The couple, who CASEY WANTS ACTION ON DEMOCRATIC PRIORITIES Casey wants action on Democratic priorities. U.S. Sen. Bob Casey Jr. took part on Thursday in a virtual town hall coordinated by For Our Future Pennsylvania, discussing President Biden’s American Jobs Plan and other issues. Casey said the American Rescue Plan, passed in March with 50 Democratic votes and a tiebreaker by Vice President Kamala KEVIN MCGOVERN ACQUIRED BY ST. LOUIS CARDINALS This one came out of left field. Literally. Prior to their game Wednesday night, the Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks gathered in left field. One of the players, Kevin McGovern, thought it was a quick meeting for their game. It turned out, their ace pitcher was the only one who didn’t know the reason for the impromptu get LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS OF DJ ROCKSTAR Listening to the sounds of DJ Rockstar. By. Tom Waring. -. May 6, 2021. Harry Taylor aka DJ Rockstar. Harry L. Taylor III is on the school beat as an 8th Police District officer by day, but by night and weekend transforms into DJ Rockstar. Taylor, 44, who grew up in the Hill Creek housing project and graduated from Northeast High School,began
BOOK CHRONICLES WHAT PHILLY USED TO BE Queen Village sisters Natalie and Tricia Pompilio enjoyed their 2017 book collaboration, Walking Philadelphia: 30 Walking Tours Featuring Art, Architecture, History and Little-Known Gems. “It was really, really fun. I love researching and telling these stories,” Natalie said. So, when Reedy Press — which specializes in local interest books — came to them last year BELLA, JEANNIE JUST WHAT YOUR HOME NEEDS Bella is looking for her forever home. This 8-month-old puppy was recently surrendered to the shelter because her owner thought they had too many pets. Bella is the perfect pup – she’s house trained, dog friendly and loves everyone she meets. She would love to join a home with another playful dog. If interested in GET A SUD'S CAR WASH, DONATE TO GOOD CAUSE Northeast motorists in the next few days can get a free thorough car wash while contributing to a worthy cause. Co-owners K.C. Fordham and Chris Caporale and their team are working hard to open Sud’s Factory, a car wash at 7930 Roosevelt Blvd. While the grand opening is set for Saturday at 8 a.m., Sud’s HOME - NORTHEAST TIMESNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCOMMUNITYCRIMEREAD OUR CURRENTISSUES
Time to put 9/11 mastermind on trial. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. By Mark Schweiker Two decades ago, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was plotting the terrorist attacks that would murder thousands of Americans onSept. 11, 2001.
PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several CRIME LOG: MAY 18, 2021 Crime log: May 18, 2021. The Northeast Times provides an overview of crimes reported to the four police districts in the Northeast. The details are based on reports compiled by the Northeast Detectives division of the Philadelphia Police Department.AROUND TOWN
Goods for sale include fresh fruits, vegetables, cage-free brown eggs, cheeses, apple butter, pumpkin butter and raw honey. Items vary week to week. The stand is located next to Parking Lot C on campus grounds, 7600 Central Ave. Contact Rosemarie Schlegel at 215-728-2131 or rosemarie.schlegel@tuhs.temple.edu. ••. LAWNCREST CIVIC REJECTS TRIPLEX Lawncrest civic rejects triplex. By. Northeast Times. -. May 24, 2021. The Lawncrest Community Association last Thursday discussed several zoning issues at an in-person meeting at St. William’s Monsignor James E. Mortimer Memorial Hall. A Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing is scheduled for July 7 for a proposed eight-unit apartment at 6324 LEO DIGNAM SENTENCED TO 15-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Leo Dignam, 61, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $7,500 fine by U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $150,000 over the course of several LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS OF DJ ROCKSTAR Listening to the sounds of DJ Rockstar. By. Tom Waring. -. May 6, 2021. Harry Taylor aka DJ Rockstar. Harry L. Taylor III is on the school beat as an 8th Police District officer by day, but by night and weekend transforms into DJ Rockstar. Taylor, 44, who grew up in the Hill Creek housing project and graduated from Northeast High School,began
CANNSTATTER TO SERVE AS COMMUNITY VACCINATION SITE Cannstatter to serve as community vaccination site. The city, at press time, reported 115,997 confirmed coronavirus cases. An interactive map of cases broken down by ZIP code can be found at phila.gov. There have been a total of 3,169 deaths in CHARLIE'S PIZZERIA OPENING IN MORRELL PLAZA Charlie’s Pizzeria opening in Morrell Plaza. By. Northeast Times. -. June 30, 2020. Longtime Philadelphia restaurant icon Charlie’s Pizza is coming to Morrell Plaza, leasing 2,000 square feet to house a new location at the 103,000-square-foot shopping center at Frankford and Morrell avenues. “The Original Charlie’s Pizzeria is a WHERE DO LOCAL DEMS STAND ON KRASNER VS. VEGA? The Democratic City Committee is not endorsing a candidate in Tuesday’s primary for district attorney. We asked local Democratic elected officials whom they support, DA Larry Krasner or challenger Carlos Vega. Here are their answers: Elections Commission Chairwoman Lisa Deeley: Deeley is staying neutral to maintain the integrity of the commissioners because they work with HOME - NORTHEAST TIMESNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCOMMUNITYCRIMEREAD OUR CURRENTISSUES
Time to put 9/11 mastermind on trial. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. By Mark Schweiker Two decades ago, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was plotting the terrorist attacks that would murder thousands of Americans onSept. 11, 2001.
PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several CRIME LOG: MAY 18, 2021 Crime log: May 18, 2021. The Northeast Times provides an overview of crimes reported to the four police districts in the Northeast. The details are based on reports compiled by the Northeast Detectives division of the Philadelphia Police Department.AROUND TOWN
Goods for sale include fresh fruits, vegetables, cage-free brown eggs, cheeses, apple butter, pumpkin butter and raw honey. Items vary week to week. The stand is located next to Parking Lot C on campus grounds, 7600 Central Ave. Contact Rosemarie Schlegel at 215-728-2131 or rosemarie.schlegel@tuhs.temple.edu. ••. LAWNCREST CIVIC REJECTS TRIPLEX Lawncrest civic rejects triplex. By. Northeast Times. -. May 24, 2021. The Lawncrest Community Association last Thursday discussed several zoning issues at an in-person meeting at St. William’s Monsignor James E. Mortimer Memorial Hall. A Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing is scheduled for July 7 for a proposed eight-unit apartment at 6324 LEO DIGNAM SENTENCED TO 15-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Leo Dignam, 61, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $7,500 fine by U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $150,000 over the course of several LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS OF DJ ROCKSTAR Listening to the sounds of DJ Rockstar. By. Tom Waring. -. May 6, 2021. Harry Taylor aka DJ Rockstar. Harry L. Taylor III is on the school beat as an 8th Police District officer by day, but by night and weekend transforms into DJ Rockstar. Taylor, 44, who grew up in the Hill Creek housing project and graduated from Northeast High School,began
CANNSTATTER TO SERVE AS COMMUNITY VACCINATION SITE Cannstatter to serve as community vaccination site. The city, at press time, reported 115,997 confirmed coronavirus cases. An interactive map of cases broken down by ZIP code can be found at phila.gov. There have been a total of 3,169 deaths in CHARLIE'S PIZZERIA OPENING IN MORRELL PLAZA Charlie’s Pizzeria opening in Morrell Plaza. By. Northeast Times. -. June 30, 2020. Longtime Philadelphia restaurant icon Charlie’s Pizza is coming to Morrell Plaza, leasing 2,000 square feet to house a new location at the 103,000-square-foot shopping center at Frankford and Morrell avenues. “The Original Charlie’s Pizzeria is a WHERE DO LOCAL DEMS STAND ON KRASNER VS. VEGA? The Democratic City Committee is not endorsing a candidate in Tuesday’s primary for district attorney. We asked local Democratic elected officials whom they support, DA Larry Krasner or challenger Carlos Vega. Here are their answers: Elections Commission Chairwoman Lisa Deeley: Deeley is staying neutral to maintain the integrity of the commissioners because they work with INVESTIGATION CONTINUES INTO PARKWOOD FIRE 1 day ago · Flames and smoke coming from 3135 Holly Road. Fire heavily damaged two rowhomes on the 3100 block of Holly Road in Parkwood. Damage was extensive in the back of two homes on Holly Road. The fire marshal’s office continues to investigate aAROUND TOWN
Goods for sale include fresh fruits, vegetables, cage-free brown eggs, cheeses, apple butter, pumpkin butter and raw honey. Items vary week to week. The stand is located next to Parking Lot C on campus grounds, 7600 Central Ave. Contact Rosemarie Schlegel at 215-728-2131 or rosemarie.schlegel@tuhs.temple.edu. ••. A NIGHT TO CELEBRATE OUR VETERANS Joe Pastor and Arianna Crossland were supposed to get married last June, but coronavirus restrictions prevented that from happening. The new date was this past Sunday, June 6. However, in the meantime, Crossland developed serious health issues that forced postponement of the ceremony and reception, which were set for Celebrations, in Bensalem. The couple, who KEVIN MCGOVERN ACQUIRED BY ST. LOUIS CARDINALS This one came out of left field. Literally. Prior to their game Wednesday night, the Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks gathered in left field. One of the players, Kevin McGovern, thought it was a quick meeting for their game. It turned out, their ace pitcher was the only one who didn’t know the reason for the impromptu get 2 TEENS CHARGED IN PARK BEATING Two teenagers are facing charges for beating a 40-year-old autistic man near Pleasant Hill Park. The incident took place on May 21 at about 7:30 p.m. near the fishing ponds on the 5100 block of Linden Ave. Police said two males, 17 and 15 years old, began punching the CRIME LOG: MAY 18, 2021 Crime log: May 18, 2021. The Northeast Times provides an overview of crimes reported to the four police districts in the Northeast. The details are based on reports compiled by the Northeast Detectives division of the Philadelphia Police Department. HENON BRINGS VACCINE TO CANNSTATTER'S Terry Gawlinski (left) and Patricia Hubert thanked City Councilman Bobby Henon for arranging a COVID vaccination site at Cannstatter’s. Last Wednesday, Henon and Acme officials welcomed 412 people to receive the Pfizer vaccine at Cannstatter’s. Those 412 people will be back on March 31 to receive their second dose of the vaccine. BOOK CHRONICLES WHAT PHILLY USED TO BE Queen Village sisters Natalie and Tricia Pompilio enjoyed their 2017 book collaboration, Walking Philadelphia: 30 Walking Tours Featuring Art, Architecture, History and Little-Known Gems. “It was really, really fun. I love researching and telling these stories,” Natalie said. So, when Reedy Press — which specializes in local interest books — came to them last year BELLA, JEANNIE JUST WHAT YOUR HOME NEEDS Bella is looking for her forever home. This 8-month-old puppy was recently surrendered to the shelter because her owner thought they had too many pets. Bella is the perfect pup – she’s house trained, dog friendly and loves everyone she meets. She would love to join a home with another playful dog. If interested in LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS OF DJ ROCKSTAR Listening to the sounds of DJ Rockstar. By. Tom Waring. -. May 6, 2021. Harry Taylor aka DJ Rockstar. Harry L. Taylor III is on the school beat as an 8th Police District officer by day, but by night and weekend transforms into DJ Rockstar. Taylor, 44, who grew up in the Hill Creek housing project and graduated from Northeast High School,began
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Newspaper Media Group 130 Twinbridge Drive Pennsauken, NJ 08110 856-779-3800 8:30a-5:30p M-F NewspaperMediaGroup.com PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several CASEY WANTS ACTION ON DEMOCRATIC PRIORITIES Casey wants action on Democratic priorities. U.S. Sen. Bob Casey Jr. took part on Thursday in a virtual town hall coordinated by For Our Future Pennsylvania, discussing President Biden’s American Jobs Plan and other issues. Casey said the American Rescue Plan, passed in March with 50 Democratic votes and a tiebreaker by Vice President KamalaAROUND TOWN
Goods for sale include fresh fruits, vegetables, cage-free brown eggs, cheeses, apple butter, pumpkin butter and raw honey. Items vary week to week. The stand is located next to Parking Lot C on campus grounds, 7600 Central Ave. Contact Rosemarie Schlegel at 215-728-2131 or rosemarie.schlegel@tuhs.temple.edu. ••. LAWNCREST CIVIC REJECTS TRIPLEX Lawncrest civic rejects triplex. By. Northeast Times. -. May 24, 2021. The Lawncrest Community Association last Thursday discussed several zoning issues at an in-person meeting at St. William’s Monsignor James E. Mortimer Memorial Hall. A Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing is scheduled for July 7 for a proposed eight-unit apartment at 6324 LEO DIGNAM SENTENCED TO 15-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Leo Dignam, 61, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $7,500 fine by U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $150,000 over the course of several CHARLIE'S PIZZERIA OPENING IN MORRELL PLAZA Charlie’s Pizzeria opening in Morrell Plaza. By. Northeast Times. -. June 30, 2020. Longtime Philadelphia restaurant icon Charlie’s Pizza is coming to Morrell Plaza, leasing 2,000 square feet to house a new location at the 103,000-square-foot shopping center at Frankford and Morrell avenues. “The Original Charlie’s Pizzeria is a LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS OF DJ ROCKSTAR Listening to the sounds of DJ Rockstar. By. Tom Waring. -. May 6, 2021. Harry Taylor aka DJ Rockstar. Harry L. Taylor III is on the school beat as an 8th Police District officer by day, but by night and weekend transforms into DJ Rockstar. Taylor, 44, who grew up in the Hill Creek housing project and graduated from Northeast High School,began
WHERE DO LOCAL DEMS STAND ON KRASNER VS. VEGA? The Democratic City Committee is not endorsing a candidate in Tuesday’s primary for district attorney. We asked local Democratic elected officials whom they support, DA Larry Krasner or challenger Carlos Vega. Here are their answers: Elections Commission Chairwoman Lisa Deeley: Deeley is staying neutral to maintain the integrity of the commissioners because they work with HOME - NORTHEAST TIMESNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCOMMUNITYCRIMEREAD OUR CURRENTISSUES
Time to put 9/11 mastermind on trial. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. By Mark Schweiker Two decades ago, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was plotting the terrorist attacks that would murder thousands of Americans onSept. 11, 2001.
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Newspaper Media Group 130 Twinbridge Drive Pennsauken, NJ 08110 856-779-3800 8:30a-5:30p M-F NewspaperMediaGroup.com PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several CASEY WANTS ACTION ON DEMOCRATIC PRIORITIES Casey wants action on Democratic priorities. U.S. Sen. Bob Casey Jr. took part on Thursday in a virtual town hall coordinated by For Our Future Pennsylvania, discussing President Biden’s American Jobs Plan and other issues. Casey said the American Rescue Plan, passed in March with 50 Democratic votes and a tiebreaker by Vice President KamalaAROUND TOWN
Goods for sale include fresh fruits, vegetables, cage-free brown eggs, cheeses, apple butter, pumpkin butter and raw honey. Items vary week to week. The stand is located next to Parking Lot C on campus grounds, 7600 Central Ave. Contact Rosemarie Schlegel at 215-728-2131 or rosemarie.schlegel@tuhs.temple.edu. ••. LAWNCREST CIVIC REJECTS TRIPLEX Lawncrest civic rejects triplex. By. Northeast Times. -. May 24, 2021. The Lawncrest Community Association last Thursday discussed several zoning issues at an in-person meeting at St. William’s Monsignor James E. Mortimer Memorial Hall. A Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing is scheduled for July 7 for a proposed eight-unit apartment at 6324 LEO DIGNAM SENTENCED TO 15-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Leo Dignam, 61, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $7,500 fine by U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $150,000 over the course of several CHARLIE'S PIZZERIA OPENING IN MORRELL PLAZA Charlie’s Pizzeria opening in Morrell Plaza. By. Northeast Times. -. June 30, 2020. Longtime Philadelphia restaurant icon Charlie’s Pizza is coming to Morrell Plaza, leasing 2,000 square feet to house a new location at the 103,000-square-foot shopping center at Frankford and Morrell avenues. “The Original Charlie’s Pizzeria is a LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS OF DJ ROCKSTAR Listening to the sounds of DJ Rockstar. By. Tom Waring. -. May 6, 2021. Harry Taylor aka DJ Rockstar. Harry L. Taylor III is on the school beat as an 8th Police District officer by day, but by night and weekend transforms into DJ Rockstar. Taylor, 44, who grew up in the Hill Creek housing project and graduated from Northeast High School,began
WHERE DO LOCAL DEMS STAND ON KRASNER VS. VEGA? The Democratic City Committee is not endorsing a candidate in Tuesday’s primary for district attorney. We asked local Democratic elected officials whom they support, DA Larry Krasner or challenger Carlos Vega. Here are their answers: Elections Commission Chairwoman Lisa Deeley: Deeley is staying neutral to maintain the integrity of the commissioners because they work withCURRENT ISSUES
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1 day ago · Penalizing littering and short dumping City Councilman Brian O’Neill has introduced legislation to increase the fines for littering and short dumping. O’Neill’s bill, developed in consultation with the Department of Streets, will raise the fine for littering from $100 to $500 and the fine for short dumping from $300 to $1,000. “Keeping our Far Northeast A NIGHT TO CELEBRATE OUR VETERANS 1 day ago · Joe Pastor and Arianna Crossland were supposed to get married last June, but coronavirus restrictions prevented that from happening. The new date was this past Sunday, June 6. However, in the meantime, Crossland developed serious health issues that forced postponement of the ceremony and reception, which were set for Celebrations, in Bensalem. The couple, who GET A SUD'S CAR WASH, DONATE TO GOOD CAUSE 1 day ago · Northeast motorists in the next few days can get a free thorough car wash while contributing to a worthy cause. Co-owners K.C. Fordham and Chris Caporale and their team are working hard to open Sud’s Factory, a car wash at 7930 Roosevelt Blvd. While the grandopening is
BOOK CHRONICLES WHAT PHILLY USED TO BE 1 day ago · Queen Village sisters Natalie and Tricia Pompilio enjoyed their 2017 book collaboration, Walking Philadelphia: 30 Walking Tours Featuring Art, Architecture, History and Little-Known Gems. “It was really, really fun. I love researching and telling these stories,” Natalie said. So, when Reedy Press — which specializes in local interest books — came to them last year KEVIN MCGOVERN ACQUIRED BY ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 1 day ago · This one came out of left field. Literally. Prior to their game Wednesday night, the Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks gathered in left field. One of the players, Kevin McGovern, thought it was a quick meeting for their game. It turned out, their ace pitcher was the only one who didn’t know the reason for the impromptu get 2 TEENS CHARGED IN PARK BEATING 1 day ago · Two teenagers are facing charges for beating a 40-year-old autistic man near Pleasant Hill Park. The incident took place on May 21 at about 7:30 p.m. near the fishing ponds on the 5100 block of Linden Ave. Police said two males, 17 and 15 years old, beganpunching the
BELLA, JEANNIE JUST WHAT YOUR HOME NEEDS Bella is looking for her forever home. This 8-month-old puppy was recently surrendered to the shelter because her owner thought they had too many pets. Bella is the perfect pup – she’s house trained, dog friendly and loves everyone she meets. She would love to join a home with another playful dog. If interested in BIG IMPROVEMENTS TO CARMELLA PLAYGROUND 1 day ago · City Councilwoman Maria Quiñones Sanchez and others on June 1 celebrated the recently completed upgrades at Carmella Playground, 2100 Wakeling St. in Frankford. Sanchez was joined by Orlando Rendon, deputy commissioner of the city Department of Parks and Recreation; Barbara Pippet, secretary of the Carmella Playground Advisory Council; and Tim Savage, Democratic leader of the HOME - NORTHEAST TIMESNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCOMMUNITYCRIMEREAD OUR CURRENTISSUES
Time to put 9/11 mastermind on trial. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. By Mark Schweiker Two decades ago, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was plotting the terrorist attacks that would murder thousands of Americans onSept. 11, 2001.
PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several CRIME LOG: MAY 18, 2021 Crime log: May 18, 2021. The Northeast Times provides an overview of crimes reported to the four police districts in the Northeast. The details are based on reports compiled by the Northeast Detectives division of the Philadelphia Police Department. LAWNCREST CIVIC REJECTS TRIPLEX Lawncrest civic rejects triplex. By. Northeast Times. -. May 24, 2021. The Lawncrest Community Association last Thursday discussed several zoning issues at an in-person meeting at St. William’s Monsignor James E. Mortimer Memorial Hall. A Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing is scheduled for July 7 for a proposed eight-unit apartment at 6324 LEO DIGNAM SENTENCED TO 15-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Leo Dignam, 61, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $7,500 fine by U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $150,000 over the course of several CANNSTATTER TO SERVE AS COMMUNITY VACCINATION SITE Cannstatter to serve as community vaccination site. The city, at press time, reported 115,997 confirmed coronavirus cases. An interactive map of cases broken down by ZIP code can be found at phila.gov. There have been a total of 3,169 deaths in FIRE-DAMAGED ST. LEO CHURCH BEING DEMOLISHED The Fire Marshal’s Office continues to investigate Sunday night’s two-alarm fire that heavily damaged the former St. Leo the Great Church, at 6658 Keystone St. (at Unruh Avenue) in Tacony. On Monday, demolition began. Firefighters arrived around 5:15 p.m. to find heavy fire at the stone structure. More than 100 firefighters, medics,chiefs and support
LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS OF DJ ROCKSTAR Listening to the sounds of DJ Rockstar. By. Tom Waring. -. May 6, 2021. Harry Taylor aka DJ Rockstar. Harry L. Taylor III is on the school beat as an 8th Police District officer by day, but by night and weekend transforms into DJ Rockstar. Taylor, 44, who grew up in the Hill Creek housing project and graduated from Northeast High School,began
CHARLIE'S PIZZERIA OPENING IN MORRELL PLAZA Charlie’s Pizzeria opening in Morrell Plaza. By. Northeast Times. -. June 30, 2020. Longtime Philadelphia restaurant icon Charlie’s Pizza is coming to Morrell Plaza, leasing 2,000 square feet to house a new location at the 103,000-square-foot shopping center at Frankford and Morrell avenues. “The Original Charlie’s Pizzeria is a WHERE DO LOCAL DEMS STAND ON KRASNER VS. VEGA? The Democratic City Committee is not endorsing a candidate in Tuesday’s primary for district attorney. We asked local Democratic elected officials whom they support, DA Larry Krasner or challenger Carlos Vega. Here are their answers: Elections Commission Chairwoman Lisa Deeley: Deeley is staying neutral to maintain the integrity of the commissioners because they work with HOME - NORTHEAST TIMESNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCOMMUNITYCRIMEREAD OUR CURRENTISSUES
Time to put 9/11 mastermind on trial. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. By Mark Schweiker Two decades ago, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was plotting the terrorist attacks that would murder thousands of Americans onSept. 11, 2001.
PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several CRIME LOG: MAY 18, 2021 Crime log: May 18, 2021. The Northeast Times provides an overview of crimes reported to the four police districts in the Northeast. The details are based on reports compiled by the Northeast Detectives division of the Philadelphia Police Department. LAWNCREST CIVIC REJECTS TRIPLEX Lawncrest civic rejects triplex. By. Northeast Times. -. May 24, 2021. The Lawncrest Community Association last Thursday discussed several zoning issues at an in-person meeting at St. William’s Monsignor James E. Mortimer Memorial Hall. A Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing is scheduled for July 7 for a proposed eight-unit apartment at 6324 LEO DIGNAM SENTENCED TO 15-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Leo Dignam, 61, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $7,500 fine by U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $150,000 over the course of several CANNSTATTER TO SERVE AS COMMUNITY VACCINATION SITE Cannstatter to serve as community vaccination site. The city, at press time, reported 115,997 confirmed coronavirus cases. An interactive map of cases broken down by ZIP code can be found at phila.gov. There have been a total of 3,169 deaths in FIRE-DAMAGED ST. LEO CHURCH BEING DEMOLISHED The Fire Marshal’s Office continues to investigate Sunday night’s two-alarm fire that heavily damaged the former St. Leo the Great Church, at 6658 Keystone St. (at Unruh Avenue) in Tacony. On Monday, demolition began. Firefighters arrived around 5:15 p.m. to find heavy fire at the stone structure. More than 100 firefighters, medics,chiefs and support
LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS OF DJ ROCKSTAR Listening to the sounds of DJ Rockstar. By. Tom Waring. -. May 6, 2021. Harry Taylor aka DJ Rockstar. Harry L. Taylor III is on the school beat as an 8th Police District officer by day, but by night and weekend transforms into DJ Rockstar. Taylor, 44, who grew up in the Hill Creek housing project and graduated from Northeast High School,began
CHARLIE'S PIZZERIA OPENING IN MORRELL PLAZA Charlie’s Pizzeria opening in Morrell Plaza. By. Northeast Times. -. June 30, 2020. Longtime Philadelphia restaurant icon Charlie’s Pizza is coming to Morrell Plaza, leasing 2,000 square feet to house a new location at the 103,000-square-foot shopping center at Frankford and Morrell avenues. “The Original Charlie’s Pizzeria is a WHERE DO LOCAL DEMS STAND ON KRASNER VS. VEGA? The Democratic City Committee is not endorsing a candidate in Tuesday’s primary for district attorney. We asked local Democratic elected officials whom they support, DA Larry Krasner or challenger Carlos Vega. Here are their answers: Elections Commission Chairwoman Lisa Deeley: Deeley is staying neutral to maintain the integrity of the commissioners because they work withNEWS ARCHIVES
Improving landlord/tenant issues. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. State Rep. Jared Solomon on Thursday hosted a new conference outside his office, 7012 Castor Ave., to celebrate a landlord/tenant partnership between the Homeowners Association of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Interfaith Hospitality Network. BELLA, JEANNIE JUST WHAT YOUR HOME NEEDS 7 hours ago · Bella is looking for her forever home. This 8-month-old puppy was recently surrendered to the shelter because her owner thought they had too many pets. Bella is the perfect pup – she’s house trained, dog friendly and loves everyone she meets. She would love to join a home with another playful dog. If interested in FLYERS COULD USE SOME LUCK 7 hours ago · Newspaper Media Group 130 Twinbridge Drive Pennsauken, NJ 08110 856-779-3800 8:30a-5:30p M-F NewspaperMediaGroup.com BRINGING THE HEAT AT THE FLOWER SHOW 1 day ago · The show must go on, and so it did, but not without some radical revisions to the program. The Philadelphia Flower Show is the oldest and largest indoor flower show in the world, dating to 1829. Organizers skipped a few years because of World War I and CASEY WANTS ACTION ON DEMOCRATIC PRIORITIES Casey said the American Rescue Plan, passed in March with 50 Democratic votes and a tiebreaker by Vice President Kamala Harris, has already paid dividends by, among other things, lowering the number of people suffering “food insecurity,” offering housing support and providing for state and local governments, including $13.7 billion forPennsylvania.
CRIME LOG: MAY 18, 2021 Crime log: May 18, 2021. The Northeast Times provides an overview of crimes reported to the four police districts in the Northeast. The details are based on reports compiled by the Northeast Detectives division of the Philadelphia Police Department. NAZARETH HOSPITAL REMEMBERS MEMORIAL DAY Nazareth Hospital hosted a Memorial Day ceremony on Monday. Colleagues from Nazareth Hospital, part of Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, recognized Memorial Day by planting American flags and making signs to honor veterans. Flags line the entrance to Nazareth Hospital in honorof Memorial Day
LEO AND PAUL DIGNAM CHARGED WITH FRAUD U.S. Attorney William McSwain announced that two brothers, Leo and Paul Dignam, were charged with fraud and embezzlement. Leo Dignam, 61, was charged with two counts of wire fraud and one count of embezzling from a program receiving federal funds. Paul Dignam, 58, was charged with one count of mail fraud and one count of LEO DIGNAM SENTENCED TO 15-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Leo Dignam, 61, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $7,500 fine by U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $150,000 over the course of several LUKASHCHUK OVERCOMES ALL HURDLES AT RYAN Andrew Lukashchuk didn’t have a lifetime to work on his running technique. Turns out he didn’t need it. Lukashchuk is a senior at Archbishop Ryan High School, and growing up he was a soccer player, a sport he played all four years at the school. But when he was a HOME - NORTHEAST TIMESNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCOMMUNITYCRIMEREAD OUR CURRENTISSUES
Time to put 9/11 mastermind on trial. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. By Mark Schweiker Two decades ago, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was plotting the terrorist attacks that would murder thousands of Americans onSept. 11, 2001.
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Improving landlord/tenant issues. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. State Rep. Jared Solomon on Thursday hosted a new conference outside his office, 7012 Castor Ave., to celebrate a landlord/tenant partnership between the Homeowners Association of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Interfaith Hospitality Network.CURRENT ISSUES
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Police arrest man wanted in shooting death of 11-year-old. Northeast Times - March 31, 2021. Police on Wednesday arrested Khaleek Cooper-Baldwin, the man they say fatally shot an 11-year-old boy in the neck March 26 in Oxford Circle. Cooper-Baldwin, 19, allegedly murdered Harley Belance, on the 1500 block of McKinley PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Letters to the editor often equate socialism with communism. The comparison is flawed. Social Security and Medicare are two examples of socialism. In reality these policies follow the teachings of Judaism, Christianity and Buddhism in calling for compassion for all. Too many people avoid any contact with or even thought about the less fortunate POSSIBLE OFFSEASON TRADE PARTNERS FOR FLYERS Possible offseason trade partners for Flyers. By. Mark Zimmaro. -. April 23, 2021. Flyers coach Alain Vigneault (left) and general manager Chuck Fletcher. They say misery loves company. Following the NHL trade deadline, Flyers General Manager Chuck Fletcher hinted that significant changes to the roster could be coming this offseason.CREATING A BUZZ
Creating a buzz. Beekeeper Denis Cockerham owns Bucksadelphia Honey Company, tending to hundreds of thousands of bees that help pollinate Benjamin Rush State Park and beyond. Bee kind: Denis Cockerham has been beekeeping at Benjamin Rush State Park for the past three years. His bees produce honey and help pollinate crops in the garden andmiles
DOCUMENTARY FOCUSES ON LOCAL STUDENTS KILLED IN VIETNAM Documentary focuses on local students killed in Vietnam. Following up on a documentary about the 27 Father Judge High School students killed in Vietnam, the new documentary will focus on more schools with similar high casualty rates in Northeast Philadelphia. CITY ISSUES PERMIT FOR WOODHAVEN ROAD HOTEL A contentious proposal to build a hotel on Woodhaven Road, which just last month appeared to be dead, has been revived. The Department of Licenses and Inspections on July 31 issued a zoning permit allowing a developer to build a four-story, 122-room hotel at 4000 Woodhaven Road in the Knights Road Shopping Center. L&I spokeswoman HOME - NORTHEAST TIMESNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCOMMUNITYCRIMEREAD OUR CURRENTISSUES
Time to put 9/11 mastermind on trial. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. By Mark Schweiker Two decades ago, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was plotting the terrorist attacks that would murder thousands of Americans onSept. 11, 2001.
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Improving landlord/tenant issues. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. State Rep. Jared Solomon on Thursday hosted a new conference outside his office, 7012 Castor Ave., to celebrate a landlord/tenant partnership between the Homeowners Association of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Interfaith Hospitality Network.CURRENT ISSUES
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Police arrest man wanted in shooting death of 11-year-old. Northeast Times - March 31, 2021. Police on Wednesday arrested Khaleek Cooper-Baldwin, the man they say fatally shot an 11-year-old boy in the neck March 26 in Oxford Circle. Cooper-Baldwin, 19, allegedly murdered Harley Belance, on the 1500 block of McKinley PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Letters to the editor often equate socialism with communism. The comparison is flawed. Social Security and Medicare are two examples of socialism. In reality these policies follow the teachings of Judaism, Christianity and Buddhism in calling for compassion for all. Too many people avoid any contact with or even thought about the less fortunate POSSIBLE OFFSEASON TRADE PARTNERS FOR FLYERS Possible offseason trade partners for Flyers. By. Mark Zimmaro. -. April 23, 2021. Flyers coach Alain Vigneault (left) and general manager Chuck Fletcher. They say misery loves company. Following the NHL trade deadline, Flyers General Manager Chuck Fletcher hinted that significant changes to the roster could be coming this offseason.CREATING A BUZZ
Creating a buzz. Beekeeper Denis Cockerham owns Bucksadelphia Honey Company, tending to hundreds of thousands of bees that help pollinate Benjamin Rush State Park and beyond. Bee kind: Denis Cockerham has been beekeeping at Benjamin Rush State Park for the past three years. His bees produce honey and help pollinate crops in the garden andmiles
CITY ISSUES PERMIT FOR WOODHAVEN ROAD HOTEL A contentious proposal to build a hotel on Woodhaven Road, which just last month appeared to be dead, has been revived. The Department of Licenses and Inspections on July 31 issued a zoning permit allowing a developer to build a four-story, 122-room hotel at 4000 Woodhaven Road in the Knights Road Shopping Center. L&I spokeswoman DOCUMENTARY FOCUSES ON LOCAL STUDENTS KILLED IN VIETNAM Documentary focuses on local students killed in Vietnam. Following up on a documentary about the 27 Father Judge High School students killed in Vietnam, the new documentary will focus on more schools with similar high casualty rates in Northeast Philadelphia.SPORTS ARCHIVES
Much like anything else that happened for the Flyers during the 2020-21 season, the odds of winning the 2021 NHL Draft Lottery don’tlook good.
BRINGING THE HEAT AT THE FLOWER SHOW 1 day ago · The show must go on, and so it did, but not without some radical revisions to the program. The Philadelphia Flower Show is the oldest and largest indoor flower show in the world, dating to 1829. Organizers skipped a few years because of World War I and CASEY WANTS ACTION ON DEMOCRATIC PRIORITIES Casey said the American Rescue Plan, passed in March with 50 Democratic votes and a tiebreaker by Vice President Kamala Harris, has already paid dividends by, among other things, lowering the number of people suffering “food insecurity,” offering housing support and providing for state and local governments, including $13.7 billion forPennsylvania.
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No to Woodhaven Road hotel Many residents of Northeast Philadelphia are wary of a three-story extended-stay hotel construction project underway on Woodhaven Road in the heart of a respectable residentialneighborhood.
FRAGGLE, ASHES ARE MUST-HAVES Fraggle’s a 5-year-old, 30-pound Boston terrier. He’s kid 10-plus friendly. He is housetrained when kept on a schedule and crate trained. He loves tennis balls and ropes. He’s a chewer and needs to have things to chew on so he won’t chew non-dog toys. He loves being in the sun and will find it to LUKASHCHUK OVERCOMES ALL HURDLES AT RYAN Andrew Lukashchuk didn’t have a lifetime to work on his running technique. Turns out he didn’t need it. Lukashchuk is a senior at Archbishop Ryan High School, and growing up he was a soccer player, a sport he played all four years at the school. But when he was a BISHOP COULDN'T BE HAPPIER PLAYING SOFTBALL Some softball players are all business, all the time. That’s not J’ana Bishop. Bishop is a senior at Franklin Towne Charter and she’s one of the most talented players in the Public League. She’s also a great leader for the Warriors, who are unbeaten in Public League play heading into the semifinals. But Bishop loves HOME - NORTHEAST TIMESNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCOMMUNITYCRIMEREAD OUR CURRENTISSUES
Andrew Lukashchuk didn’t have a lifetime to work on his running technique. Turns out he didn’t need it. Lukashchuk is a senior at Archbishop Ryan High PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several CRIME LOG: MAY 18, 2021 Crime log: May 18, 2021. The Northeast Times provides an overview of crimes reported to the four police districts in the Northeast. The details are based on reports compiled by the Northeast Detectives division of the Philadelphia Police Department. LEO DIGNAM SENTENCED TO 15-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Leo Dignam, 61, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $7,500 fine by U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $150,000 over the course of several LAWNCREST CIVIC REJECTS TRIPLEX The Lawncrest Community Association last Thursday discussed several zoning issues at an in-person meeting at St. William’s Monsignor James E. Mortimer Memorial Hall. A Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing is scheduled for July 7 for a proposed eight-unit apartment at 6324 Newtown Ave. The owner will appear at LCA’s June 17 meeting. A ZBAhearing
LEO AND PAUL DIGNAM CHARGED WITH FRAUD U.S. Attorney William McSwain announced that two brothers, Leo and Paul Dignam, were charged with fraud and embezzlement. Leo Dignam, 61, was charged with two counts of wire fraud and one count of embezzling from a program receiving federal funds. Paul Dignam, 58, was charged with one count of mail fraud and one count of LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS OF DJ ROCKSTAR Harry L. Taylor III is on the school beat as an 8th Police District officer by day, but by night and weekend transforms into DJ Rockstar. Taylor, 44, who grew up in the Hill Creek housing project and graduated from Northeast High School, began his disc jockey career at age 18 in bars in Philadelphia FIRE-DAMAGED ST. LEO CHURCH BEING DEMOLISHED The Fire Marshal’s Office continues to investigate Sunday night’s two-alarm fire that heavily damaged the former St. Leo the Great Church, at 6658 Keystone St. (at Unruh Avenue) in Tacony. On Monday, demolition began. Firefighters arrived around 5:15 p.m. to find heavy fire at the stone structure. More than 100 firefighters, medics,chiefs and support
CHARLIE'S PIZZERIA OPENING IN MORRELL PLAZA Longtime Philadelphia restaurant icon Charlie’s Pizza is coming to Morrell Plaza, leasing 2,000 square feet to house a new location at the 103,000-square-foot shopping center at Frankford and Morrell avenues. “The Original Charlie’s Pizzeria is a Philadelphia dining ‘institution,’ and Morrell Plaza – with its excellent demographics, attractive co-tenancy, and proximity to local WHERE DO LOCAL DEMS STAND ON KRASNER VS. VEGA? The Democratic City Committee is not endorsing a candidate in Tuesday’s primary for district attorney. We asked local Democratic elected officials whom they support, DA Larry Krasner or challenger Carlos Vega. Here are their answers: Elections Commission Chairwoman Lisa Deeley: Deeley is staying neutral to maintain the integrity of the commissioners because they work with HOME - NORTHEAST TIMESNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCOMMUNITYCRIMEREAD OUR CURRENTISSUES
Andrew Lukashchuk didn’t have a lifetime to work on his running technique. Turns out he didn’t need it. Lukashchuk is a senior at Archbishop Ryan High PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several CRIME LOG: MAY 18, 2021 Crime log: May 18, 2021. The Northeast Times provides an overview of crimes reported to the four police districts in the Northeast. The details are based on reports compiled by the Northeast Detectives division of the Philadelphia Police Department. LEO DIGNAM SENTENCED TO 15-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Leo Dignam, 61, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $7,500 fine by U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $150,000 over the course of several LAWNCREST CIVIC REJECTS TRIPLEX The Lawncrest Community Association last Thursday discussed several zoning issues at an in-person meeting at St. William’s Monsignor James E. Mortimer Memorial Hall. A Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing is scheduled for July 7 for a proposed eight-unit apartment at 6324 Newtown Ave. The owner will appear at LCA’s June 17 meeting. A ZBAhearing
LEO AND PAUL DIGNAM CHARGED WITH FRAUD U.S. Attorney William McSwain announced that two brothers, Leo and Paul Dignam, were charged with fraud and embezzlement. Leo Dignam, 61, was charged with two counts of wire fraud and one count of embezzling from a program receiving federal funds. Paul Dignam, 58, was charged with one count of mail fraud and one count of LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS OF DJ ROCKSTAR Harry L. Taylor III is on the school beat as an 8th Police District officer by day, but by night and weekend transforms into DJ Rockstar. Taylor, 44, who grew up in the Hill Creek housing project and graduated from Northeast High School, began his disc jockey career at age 18 in bars in Philadelphia FIRE-DAMAGED ST. LEO CHURCH BEING DEMOLISHED The Fire Marshal’s Office continues to investigate Sunday night’s two-alarm fire that heavily damaged the former St. Leo the Great Church, at 6658 Keystone St. (at Unruh Avenue) in Tacony. On Monday, demolition began. Firefighters arrived around 5:15 p.m. to find heavy fire at the stone structure. More than 100 firefighters, medics,chiefs and support
CHARLIE'S PIZZERIA OPENING IN MORRELL PLAZA Longtime Philadelphia restaurant icon Charlie’s Pizza is coming to Morrell Plaza, leasing 2,000 square feet to house a new location at the 103,000-square-foot shopping center at Frankford and Morrell avenues. “The Original Charlie’s Pizzeria is a Philadelphia dining ‘institution,’ and Morrell Plaza – with its excellent demographics, attractive co-tenancy, and proximity to local WHERE DO LOCAL DEMS STAND ON KRASNER VS. VEGA? The Democratic City Committee is not endorsing a candidate in Tuesday’s primary for district attorney. We asked local Democratic elected officials whom they support, DA Larry Krasner or challenger Carlos Vega. Here are their answers: Elections Commission Chairwoman Lisa Deeley: Deeley is staying neutral to maintain the integrity of the commissioners because they work withNEWS ARCHIVES
The Philadelphia Protestant Home, 6401 Martins Mill Road, hosted its annual Memorial Day observance on Monday. Bill Conaway, PPH’s director of community relations, was the emcee, with residents playing a big part in the ceremony. BELLA, JEANNIE JUST WHAT YOUR HOME NEEDS Bella is looking for her forever home. This 8-month-old puppy was recently surrendered to the shelter because her owner thought they had too many pets. Bella is the perfect pup – she’s house trained, dog friendly and loves everyone she meets. She would love to join a home with another playful dog. If interested in FLYERS COULD USE SOME LUCK Newspaper Media Group 130 Twinbridge Drive Pennsauken, NJ 08110 856-779-3800 8:30a-5:30p M-F NewspaperMediaGroup.com BRINGING THE HEAT AT THE FLOWER SHOW 1 day ago · The show must go on, and so it did, but not without some radical revisions to the program. The Philadelphia Flower Show is the oldest and largest indoor flower show in the world, dating to 1829. Organizers skipped a few years because of World War I and CRIME LOG: MAY 18, 2021 Crime log: May 18, 2021. The Northeast Times provides an overview of crimes reported to the four police districts in the Northeast. The details are based on reports compiled by the Northeast Detectives division of the Philadelphia Police Department. CASEY WANTS ACTION ON DEMOCRATIC PRIORITIES Casey said the American Rescue Plan, passed in March with 50 Democratic votes and a tiebreaker by Vice President Kamala Harris, has already paid dividends by, among other things, lowering the number of people suffering “food insecurity,” offering housing support and providing for state and local governments, including $13.7 billion forPennsylvania.
NAZARETH HOSPITAL REMEMBERS MEMORIAL DAY Nazareth Hospital hosted a Memorial Day ceremony on Monday. Colleagues from Nazareth Hospital, part of Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, recognized Memorial Day by planting American flags and making signs to honor veterans. Flags line the entrance to Nazareth Hospital in honorof Memorial Day
LEO AND PAUL DIGNAM CHARGED WITH FRAUD U.S. Attorney William McSwain announced that two brothers, Leo and Paul Dignam, were charged with fraud and embezzlement. Leo Dignam, 61, was charged with two counts of wire fraud and one count of embezzling from a program receiving federal funds. Paul Dignam, 58, was charged with one count of mail fraud and one count of LEO DIGNAM SENTENCED TO 15-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Leo Dignam, 61, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $7,500 fine by U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $150,000 over the course of several LUKASHCHUK OVERCOMES ALL HURDLES AT RYAN Andrew Lukashchuk didn’t have a lifetime to work on his running technique. Turns out he didn’t need it. Lukashchuk is a senior at Archbishop Ryan High School, and growing up he was a soccer player, a sport he played all four years at the school. But when he was a HOME - NORTHEAST TIMESNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCOMMUNITYCRIMEREAD OUR CURRENTISSUES
Time to put 9/11 mastermind on trial. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. By Mark Schweiker Two decades ago, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was plotting the terrorist attacks that would murder thousands of Americans onSept. 11, 2001.
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Improving landlord/tenant issues. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. State Rep. Jared Solomon on Thursday hosted a new conference outside his office, 7012 Castor Ave., to celebrate a landlord/tenant partnership between the Homeowners Association of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Interfaith Hospitality Network.CURRENT ISSUES
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Police arrest man wanted in shooting death of 11-year-old. Northeast Times - March 31, 2021. Police on Wednesday arrested Khaleek Cooper-Baldwin, the man they say fatally shot an 11-year-old boy in the neck March 26 in Oxford Circle. Cooper-Baldwin, 19, allegedly murdered Harley Belance, on the 1500 block of McKinley PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Letters to the editor often equate socialism with communism. The comparison is flawed. Social Security and Medicare are two examples of socialism. In reality these policies follow the teachings of Judaism, Christianity and Buddhism in calling for compassion for all. Too many people avoid any contact with or even thought about the less fortunate POSSIBLE OFFSEASON TRADE PARTNERS FOR FLYERS Possible offseason trade partners for Flyers. By. Mark Zimmaro. -. April 23, 2021. Flyers coach Alain Vigneault (left) and general manager Chuck Fletcher. They say misery loves company. Following the NHL trade deadline, Flyers General Manager Chuck Fletcher hinted that significant changes to the roster could be coming this offseason.CREATING A BUZZ
Creating a buzz. Beekeeper Denis Cockerham owns Bucksadelphia Honey Company, tending to hundreds of thousands of bees that help pollinate Benjamin Rush State Park and beyond. Bee kind: Denis Cockerham has been beekeeping at Benjamin Rush State Park for the past three years. His bees produce honey and help pollinate crops in the garden andmiles
DOCUMENTARY FOCUSES ON LOCAL STUDENTS KILLED IN VIETNAM Documentary focuses on local students killed in Vietnam. Following up on a documentary about the 27 Father Judge High School students killed in Vietnam, the new documentary will focus on more schools with similar high casualty rates in Northeast Philadelphia. CITY ISSUES PERMIT FOR WOODHAVEN ROAD HOTEL A contentious proposal to build a hotel on Woodhaven Road, which just last month appeared to be dead, has been revived. The Department of Licenses and Inspections on July 31 issued a zoning permit allowing a developer to build a four-story, 122-room hotel at 4000 Woodhaven Road in the Knights Road Shopping Center. L&I spokeswoman HOME - NORTHEAST TIMESNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCOMMUNITYCRIMEREAD OUR CURRENTISSUES
Time to put 9/11 mastermind on trial. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. By Mark Schweiker Two decades ago, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was plotting the terrorist attacks that would murder thousands of Americans onSept. 11, 2001.
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Improving landlord/tenant issues. Northeast Times - May 28, 2021. State Rep. Jared Solomon on Thursday hosted a new conference outside his office, 7012 Castor Ave., to celebrate a landlord/tenant partnership between the Homeowners Association of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Interfaith Hospitality Network.CURRENT ISSUES
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Police arrest man wanted in shooting death of 11-year-old. Northeast Times - March 31, 2021. Police on Wednesday arrested Khaleek Cooper-Baldwin, the man they say fatally shot an 11-year-old boy in the neck March 26 in Oxford Circle. Cooper-Baldwin, 19, allegedly murdered Harley Belance, on the 1500 block of McKinley PAUL DIGNAM GETS 13-MONTH JAIL TERM Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Paul Dignam, 59, was sentenced to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay a $3,500 fine by District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno for a scheme to defraud the City of Philadelphia of about $119,000 over the course of several LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Letters to the editor often equate socialism with communism. The comparison is flawed. Social Security and Medicare are two examples of socialism. In reality these policies follow the teachings of Judaism, Christianity and Buddhism in calling for compassion for all. Too many people avoid any contact with or even thought about the less fortunate POSSIBLE OFFSEASON TRADE PARTNERS FOR FLYERS Possible offseason trade partners for Flyers. By. Mark Zimmaro. -. April 23, 2021. Flyers coach Alain Vigneault (left) and general manager Chuck Fletcher. They say misery loves company. Following the NHL trade deadline, Flyers General Manager Chuck Fletcher hinted that significant changes to the roster could be coming this offseason.CREATING A BUZZ
Creating a buzz. Beekeeper Denis Cockerham owns Bucksadelphia Honey Company, tending to hundreds of thousands of bees that help pollinate Benjamin Rush State Park and beyond. Bee kind: Denis Cockerham has been beekeeping at Benjamin Rush State Park for the past three years. His bees produce honey and help pollinate crops in the garden andmiles
DOCUMENTARY FOCUSES ON LOCAL STUDENTS KILLED IN VIETNAM Documentary focuses on local students killed in Vietnam. Following up on a documentary about the 27 Father Judge High School students killed in Vietnam, the new documentary will focus on more schools with similar high casualty rates in Northeast Philadelphia. CITY ISSUES PERMIT FOR WOODHAVEN ROAD HOTEL A contentious proposal to build a hotel on Woodhaven Road, which just last month appeared to be dead, has been revived. The Department of Licenses and Inspections on July 31 issued a zoning permit allowing a developer to build a four-story, 122-room hotel at 4000 Woodhaven Road in the Knights Road Shopping Center. L&I spokeswomanSPORTS ARCHIVES
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BRINGING THE HEAT AT THE FLOWER SHOW 23 hours ago · The show must go on, and so it did, but not without some radical revisions to the program. The Philadelphia Flower Show is the oldest and largest indoor flower show in the world, dating to 1829. Organizers skipped a few years because of World War I and CASEY WANTS ACTION ON DEMOCRATIC PRIORITIES Casey said the American Rescue Plan, passed in March with 50 Democratic votes and a tiebreaker by Vice President Kamala Harris, has already paid dividends by, among other things, lowering the number of people suffering “food insecurity,” offering housing support and providing for state and local governments, including $13.7 billion forPennsylvania.
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No to Woodhaven Road hotel Many residents of Northeast Philadelphia are wary of a three-story extended-stay hotel construction project underway on Woodhaven Road in the heart of a respectable residentialneighborhood.
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Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5 last week distributed over 10,000 masks to police districts across the city. “Sourcing these materials has been very, very... SASHA AND DRAKE WILL FILL YOUR HOME WITH LOVEApril 11, 2020
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The police homicide detective division is investigating a murder that took place on Saturday, March... CRIME LOG: MARCH 11, 2020 Logan Krum - March 16,2020
Feb. 17 through March 1 2nd Police District There were 11 robberies. Incidents that happened on the... MAN SHOT OUTSIDE FRANKFORD PUBLIC HOUSING COMPLEX Jack Tomczuk - March11, 2020
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By Chris Bordelon President, Somerton Civic Association I want to thank Councilman David Oh for attending the Somerton Civic Association's March 10 meeting, drawing attention to... LETTERS TO THE EDITORReader Submitted
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A tribute to Cpl. O’Connor Another Cop has fallen To a coward’s sword He swore to protect us But who protected him Another Officer is down By a coward’s cold... LETTERS TO THE EDITORReader Submitted
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A lesson in common sense Here's some simple logic that even the common sense-challenged should be able to understand: If you don'twant to have to...
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