JUNIATA PARK PHILADELPHIA Vol. 76 JUNIATA NEWS Serving Juniata, the Heart of Kensington and Harrowgate PHILADELPHIA, PA -- TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2011 Promoting the Pride, Community and Business of our Neighborhoods Since 1934 Phone: 215-435-3909 Fax: 215-887-3716 [email protected] Juniata News P.O. Box 15336 Philadelphia, PA 19111 FREE No. 47 JAC Sees Great Potential in Triangle 9-11-01 UNITED WE STAND Day of the Child El Día de los Niños FUN FOR KIDS on Page 8 LOW PRICES FOR EVERYTHING!!! 215-289-5650 LOOK FOR OUR DISCOUNTS! See Our Ad on Page 4 The traffic island Triangle where Castor Avenue brings together Cayuga Street and Wingocking Street has long been a bland-looking piece of concrete ... dating back to the beginnings of the neighborhood. In recent years, its become a place for people to park their trucks and unload used flea-market items for sale to passing motorists. The Juniata Action Committee (JAC) believes that they have a better plan for the Triangle -- a beautiful garden with flowers and bushes, along with a monument welcoming visitors to Juniata Park. Rev. David Scudder, Chairperson of the Triangle Task Force for the JAC is excited about the prospects. He told task force members at last months JAC meeting that the triangle has become a safety hazard because of the cars pulling over to look and purchase items from the vendors who show up on a daily basis at this busy intersection. He hopes that ideas for change come to fruition soon. I have nothing against someone trying to make a buck, said Rev. Scudder, regarding the people selling on the Triangle. Its just not the best, or safest place to do it. He suggested the possibility of a local shopping center, such as the Erie Plaza at L St. & Erie Avenue, for vendors to rent space out in the back of the lot for Flea Market sales. The Triangle is surrounded by the Juniata Golf Course, the new Twins at Powder Mill, the Carl Mackley Apartments, CVS, and Piccoli Playground. It provides a perfect spot to welcome those passing through, coming in to shop, or even residents returning home with a beautiful sight. The Juniata Action Committee is willing to take ownership of the Triangle -- taking care of the greenery. Funding the project is a matter of concern, but the group is optimistic. The main concern now is getting the permission to do the project. Councilwoman Maria Quinones Sanchezs office is currently working to obtain that permission for the JAC. In the meantime, the flea markets continue, putting people at additional risk of car accidents. Anyone interested in helping with the project can call the Juniata Action Committee at 267-205-1452. File Photo / Juniata News General sketch of Triangle Plan with bushes and flowers Source: Juniata Action Committee 2 Years of Commitment and Service to Juniata See Our ad on Back Page JUNIATA NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2011 215-435-3909 Page 2 New App for iPhone & iPad Helps Report Fraud in Philly * On April 25, 1719, Daniel Defoes fictional work The Life and Strange Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is published. The book, about a shipwrecked sailor who spends 28 years on a deserted island, is based on the experiences of Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish sailor who spent four years on a small island off the coast of South America in the early 1700s. * On April 29, 1854, the Ashmun Institute, the first college founded solely for black students, is officially chartered in southeastern Pennsylvania. Renamed Lincoln University after the Civil War, its graduates include poet Langston Hughes and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. As an innovative approach to meeting todays rapidly-changing technological landscape, City Controller Alan Butkovitz launched the City of Philadelphias first fraud reporting app called, Philly WatchDog, that allows citizens to take an active role in reporting fraud through smartphone technology. According to Butkovitz, This is a free app that lets citizens instantly report incidents of fraud, waste or abuse directly to my Fraud Unit. The Philly WatchDog app is available for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. When it comes to reporting fraud and waste in Philadelphia, Im proud to say that we now have an app for that, said Butkovitz, at todays press conference. Like any investigative unit of government, we oftentimes rely on the public to help us identify waste and fraud in city government. It is critically important for government to be on the same technological page as our citizens. Along with being the first app of its kind for the City of Philadelphia, its also the first app in the nation that focuses on reporting fraudulent incidents directly to a government entity. One of the key features of the Philly WatchDog app is the ability for users to record and upload video of fraudulent activities on the app, which goes directly to Controllers Fraud Unit. Other features of the app include: the option to report incidents anonymously, GPS feature to pinpoint location of incident, capture a photo or upload a stored media file, type the description of the app and a onetouch button to call the Controllers hotline directly. The free Philly WatchDog app can be downloaded through the App store on an iPhone or iPad by searching Philly Watch Dog or by downloading it through iTunes on your computer. I encourage all Philadelphians to join our fight to expose waste and fraud in city government and ultimately save tax dollars by downloading our Philly Watchdog app and using it, said Butkovitz. Butkovitz continued, Since first taking office, we have proactively used technology to connect our office with the citizens of Philadelphia. We have made a concerted attempt to use our website as a tool to inform and educate the citizens of Philadelphia and elicit their feedback. La Solucion Para Tus Ojos * On April 27, 1865, an explosion on a Mississippi River steamboat kills an estimated 1,547 people, mostly Union soldiers returning home after the Civil War. The Sultana was built to hold 376 passengers, but reports say that there were as many as 2,700 people on board. * On May 1, 1931, New York Citys Empire State Building is dedicated. The idea for the Empire State Building is said to have been born of a competition between Walter Chrysler of the Chrysler Corp. and John Jakob Raskob of General Motors to see who could erect the taller building. 2 pair of eyeglasses for only 2 pares de espejuelos $99 por solo cash sales only $99 únicamente en efectivo Bifocal Lenses Lentes Bifocales $25 Additional $25 Adicionales per each order por cada orden Call for more details Llámenos para más detalles * On April 30, 1948, the Land Rover, a British-made allterrain vehicle, debuts at an auto show in Amsterdam. The Land Rover had a boxy, utilitarian design, fourwheel drive and a canvas roof. Seat cushions, doors, a heater and spare tire were considered extras. * On April 28, 1965, Barbra Streisands debut television special, My Name is Barbra, is aired. 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Toppings extra*** + tax JUNIATA NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2011 215-435-3909 SENIOR REPORTS Holy Innocents Young in Spirit April 18, 2011 Rose Marie called the meeting to order with a prayer and Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, and a prayer for our Troops. There were 32 members in attendance. Door Prize - Dot H. 3/50 - Peggy D (2), Chris M. Lucky 5 - Peggy D. Easter Party was today with Hot Roast sandwiches, macaroni salad and beverages. Everyone had a wonderful time and the food was great. Thanks to all our working members for the wonderful job in serving the food, especially Helen & Mike C.; Rose M & Rita S and Jim for getting our beverages. Congratulations to all our Committee Members who do a great job all year. Remember in your prayers all of our sick members, especially those who are not able to get out and those members in Nursing Homes. Pray especially for Ann H. She is in Chapel Manor Nursing Home. Get well soon. Please remember in your prayers Tony, who is in Frankford Hospital. Get well soon , from your casino buddies. Upcoming Trips -- All trips cost $20.00 - Non-refundable deposit. The Trump Plaza - Sunday, May 22. $25 Slot Play and $5 Food. Anyone interested in going on our Casino Trip see Peggy DeLuca on Monday Morning between 10:30 am and 11:45 am at Holy Innocents Rectory basement. Call Peggy at 215535-4512 if you would like to attend our trips. All trips must be paid the week before the trip to reserve a seat. Departure for bus trips is 8:30 am from in front of Wachovia Bank. Hope all our members had a Blessed & Happy Easter. Peggy DeLuca Page 4 JPOAC Open House Wednesday Juniata Park Older Adult Centers Open House will be held on Wednesday April 27, 2010 from 10:00 AM2:00 PM at 1251 E. Sedgley Avenue. Call 215-685-1490 for more information. Seniors -- come and see what the center has to offer ... Free or low cost Lunches, Aerobics, Yoga, Line Dancing, Computers and much more.. Taylor Announces Rule Changes for Those Needing Birth Certificates Rep. John Taylor (R-Philadelphia) wants to remind you that the rules for using your birth certificate to apply for passports have changed. This is important news for everyone who has applied for new birth certificates through my office, Taylor said. Effective April 1, 2011, the U.S. Department of State made it manda- Guckin Funeral Home, Inc. 1419 E. Hunting Park Avenue 215-743-7256 Denise Guckin Voisard, Supervisor The second generation proudly continues to serve the community in all aspects of Funeral Service with respect and dignity. . Family Owned and Operated Since 1960. tory for the full names of the applicants parent or parents be listed on all certified copies of birth certificates for passport applicants regardless of age. This is commonly referred to as the long form birth certificate. Please note that for all other reasons a certified copy of a birth certificate is needed (school, Social Security, employment, housing, etc), the short form birth certificate is still acceptable and a legitimate document. The long form birth certificate is only needed for passports. So if you are applying for a new birth certificate for a passport, make sure you tell my district staff members so they can apply for the right birth certificate, Taylor said. You can visit any of Taylors district offices at 2901 E. Thompson Street (215-425-0901), 1039 E. Hunting Park Avenue (215-744-3009), and 4725 Richmond Street (215-7442600). 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Recently, I was contacted by an individual responding to my commentary regarding, do we really need specific brand names if generic products provide the same service? The communication highlighted the loss of several products that were made in America for decades, employed millions of Americans, and were an important part of Americas economy. Those brand name items were produced in the U.S.A. by Zenith, RCA, Emerson, Philco, Magnavox, Motorola, and GE, just to name a few. They included products such as televisions, radios, and other communication devices. A few brand name electronic items are still available but they havent been manufactured in the U.S.A. for many years. Why were these and many other products quietly replaced with new foreign made products instead of expanding and creating new brand name items in the U.S.A.? As a result, millions of jobs were shipped overseas, foreign names dominate our store shelves and Americans are customers, not producers of products that surround them. My question here is, where were Americas leaders when this was happening? As you go shopping take a good look around and ask yourself how America can continue to move forward without restoring all levels of manufacturing in the U.S.A. Im sure that we can restore the production of TVs, radios, and cell phones if investors are encouraged to reinvest in America and its workers. Tariffs on imported products would also place American manufacturers on more of a level playing field and lowering long term U.S. corporate tax rates would be a home run for businesses and workers. The most important thing for you to do is go out of your way to spend your dollars on the products presently made in the U.S.A. I am pleased to report that more and more radio programs and newspapers are spreading the word about the Buy American Made Campaign. Your voice is adding momentum to the effort, so I urge you to be vocal everywhere you shop. My thanks to Diane Sawyer and David Muir from ABC World News for highlighting the Made in America Campaign. By working together, we are helping people understand that Americas future is in our hands and its up to us as Americas consumers to make change happen. This is Michael Blichasz. Send me your comments and suggestions. Email me from the front page of: AmericanWorkersNeedYou.com. Share Your Thoughts [email protected] LETTERS Mail letters to: JUNIATA NEWS P.O. Box 15336 Philadelphia, PA 19111 or e-mail us at [email protected] Name must Appear. Address and phone number must be received for verification purposes. All opinions are the writers and are not necessarily those of this newspaper. GREAT NEW LOCATION!! 1354 E. 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In other words: Christs resurrection = our forgiveness. Easter, however, should not just be a certain day on our annual calendar when we celebrate Christs resurrection. It should be much more of a daily experience. Why? Because the more time we spend focusing on the story of Easter, the more glory we bring to Christ. He is the Almighty God who won complete victory over sin and death and hell. The One who was declared the Son of God with power by the resurrection from the dead, according to the Spirit of holiness, [is] Jesus Christ our Lord (Romans 1:4). Nothing exalts the glory of Christ more than the amazing, wonderful truth that He raised Himself from the dead. Not only is Christ exalted through the resurrection, but His miraculous victory over death also proves that His purchase of our forgiveness is complete. as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life (Romans 6:4). Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth. To Him who loves us and released us from our sins by His blood (Revelation 1:5). The purchase of our forgiveness is not the only reason to rejoice in Christs resurrection. We also receive another very important benefit when we focus regularly on Christs resurrection. This focus fuels our daily need for real hopethe kind of hope that gives us the energy and desire to keep living joyfully. Enthusiastic, sustained hope through the trials of life is possible because Christians are believers in God, who raised [Christ] from the dead and gave Him glory, so that your faith and hope are in God (1 Peter 1:21). After all, if our Savior can conquer death itself, then nothing we experience could ever be too difficult for Him to handle. Because of Christs resurrection power we can do all things through Him who strengthens [us] (Philippians 4:13). These reasons to joyfully celebrate Easter strike a chord in the heart of every Christian. Dont forget, though, that there is a darker side to the celebration of Easter. Because Christ died and made a way to heaven, there is no excuse for those who refuse His offer of forgiveness and continue to pursue sin. That truth is often ignored in our world. We only want to focus what sounds positive. People will admit that they may not be into God or church so they just enjoy the new clothes and the bunnies and candyfilled baskets at Easter time. Please dont forget Christs From the Pastors Pen By Rev. David Scudder www.BethelChapelChurch.com [email protected] Bethel Chapel Church Corner of K & Lycoming Streets warnings. He preached more about hell than he did about heaven. He warned about it repeatedly. [For example, see Matthew 5:22-28.] Jesus gave His life to keep people out of eternal punishment, but dont forget that He also warned us that he who believes in the Son has eternal life; but he who does not obey the Son will not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him (John 3:36). If you have not turned to Christ, you should not enjoy Christian holidays, especially this Easter. It should make you uncomfortable. It should make you think. It should make you ask yourself, Is this true? Did it really happen? Do your own research. Find out if the Gospel is true. Many, many people have sincerely inquiredand then found the truth. Be careful as you think about the holiday we just celebrated. If the Office Furnishings Office Supplies Leather Chairs Chrome & Black Desks Black & Gray Receptionist Desk & Hutch Bevel Glass Top Table with 4 White Chairs 13 Gray & Black Reception Chairs File Cabinets (7) 5-ft. 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DEBIT CARDS JUNIATA NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2011 215-435-3909 Page 8 JUNIATA NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2011 24th District Police Crime Report 33xx ARAMINGO AVE. April 24 12:25 am Police responded for a theft in progress at the Sunoco Gas Station. Police surveyed the area and located the offender who was positively IDd by the complainant. The complainant stated that the offender took two boxes of candy and ran out. The candy was recovered and the offender, a 22 year old male from Ardmore, PA, was arrested. 34xx ARAMINGO AVE. Complainant states that on April 24 at 2:30 pm she parked her vehicle and when she returned from a restaurant she noticed the driver side window was broken and a baby bag was taken. 34xx ARAMINGO AVE. Complainant states that on April 24 at 3 pm an unknown person broke the driver side window of her mini van and took an ID, black wallet, gold rings and $1,800.00 cash. 18xx E. ALLEGHENY AVE. April 24 10:15 am Complainant states that she was parked by the ATM machine near the Bank of America when a black male, late 20s, wearing a black & yellow striped shirt approached her and entered the vehicle through the passenger side door. He pointed a gun with a white tshirt wrapped around the weapon. The Page 9 215-435-3909 offender then told her to drive. The complainant, along with her passengers exited the vehicle. The offender then fled with the vehicle, a gray 2011 Nissan Altima. 20xx ONTARIO ST. On April 23 at 8:40 am police responded to a call and observed an offender exiting the rear of a property with a bag of copper pipes and faucets. The offender, identified as Robert Leister, 25, was placed in custody. Complainant states she secured her property about 2 months ago. 39xx GLENDALE ST. April 24 10:23 pm Complainant called 911 when offender pointed a handgun at him in an alleyway in the 39xx block of Glendale Street. The complainants father witnessed the offender with the handgun being pointed at his son. The Offender then fled prior to police contact. The offender was identified as Jose LaTorre, 41, and arrested. 46xx G ST. April 21 Complainant have her daughter permission to use vehicle. When daughter parked on the 46xx block of G Street, she returned to discover vehicle missing. 42xx BENNINGTON ST. Complainant states on April 23 between 12 am and 6:30 am unknown persons took vehicle while parked on the street. 10xx E. ERIE AVE. Complainant states that on April 24 at 3:55 pm during a motor vehicle accident in which she was involved, an unknown offender reached in her vehicle and took a small black purse, cell phone and IDs. The offender, Sade Pema, 23, was placed under arrest. 8xx E. ALLEGHENY AVE. April 24 10 pm Witness and complainant observed offender breaking into a vehicle. When complainant went to approach the offender, the offender pulled out a knife. 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Preheat oven to 350 F. Spray a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan with butterflavored cooking spray. In a large bowl, combine meat, breadcrumbs, onion, green pepper and 1/3 cup tomato soup. Mix well to combine. Pat mixture into prepared loaf pan. Bake for 45 minutes. 2. Stir mustard, parsley flakes and black pepper into remaining tomato soup. Spread soup mixture evenly over partially baked meatloaf. Evenly arrange cheese slices over top. Bake for an additional 15 minutes or until meatloaf is cooked through and cheese is melted. Place loaf pan on a wire rack and let set for 5 minutes. Cut into 6 servings. Freezes well. Got a Talent for Hair Creations? The 7th Annual Elegant Styles for Hope Charity Event to fight Breast Cancer will be held on Sunday May 15th. Come join in this Salon, Barbershop & Beauty School Talent Show! Categories include: Women: Hair color, Hair Extensions, Exotic Creations with Make-up, Cut & Style, Elegant Up-Do. Men: Exotic Creations, Cut & Style, Beard Shape-Up. 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JUNIATA NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2011 215-435-3909 Page 11 Group Marks Anniversary of Gulf Oil Spill Marking the one-year anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico last week, environmentalists and community residents performed street theater outside a BP station to challenge corporate influence over politics. PA Senators Bob Casey and Pat Toomey both receive large contributions from oil and gas companies, and support limiting the Environmental Protection Agencys ability to regulate the industry. Critics of energy policy claim lack of regulations enabled the disastrous BP oil spill. As natural gas drilling with controversial fracking techniques proliferates throughout PA, many are concerned that the regions water supply is at risk and tougher regulations are required to prevent environmental catastrophes. Eleven workers were killed in last years explosion, which lead to the largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history. Rising Tide, a grassroots network of direct action environmental activists held actions worldwide as part of International Day of Action Against Extraction. Corporate polluters have effectively bought our politicians. They hire them across party lines to pass their dirty agenda. Thats why the Deepwater Horizon rig was exempt from safety regulations, despite the dangers. Corporate influence over politics is the gravest threat to our democracy, environment, and public health, said Robin Markle of Rising Tide. One year later oil is still found in the marshes of Louisiana. Unprecedented numbers of dead fish and birds, even dead dolphins, have washed up on beaches since the spill. Many of the low-wage workers BP contracted with gag orders to clean up the spill are now critically ill due to chemicals they were exposed to while cleaning the spill. Fishermen and small business owners along the Gulf Coast struggle to survive and overcome an economic nightmare. Plaquemines Parrish President Bill Nungesser stated today on CNN, You know theyve changed out so many BP and Coast Guard people, just when you get somebody you think you can trust and makes promises about cleaning up, taking care of the wildlife, or making the fishermen whole - theyre gone. And this continues to be an unbelievable response to a major disaster. Nungesser says that oil remains at the bottom of the marsh and during storms it erodes the coast line. We dont feel were getting the true picture of whats out there, and the federal government and BP and the Coast Guard we dont feel are being honest with us. Pennsylvania residents are concerned that corporate dominance over politics in the state, particularly regarding the booming natural gas industry and its controversial practices, threatens the regions entire drinking water supply. A Philadelphia-based grassroots alliance of concerned citizens called Protecting Our Waters posted updates about PAs energy fight on its blog today. New studies from Carnegie Mellon University and the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority prompted the president of the Marcellus Shale Coalition, which represents the gas industry, to admit the group now believes the natural gas exploration industry is partly responsible for rising levels of contaminants found in area drinking water. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has ordered natural gas companies to stop delivering their waste water to treatment facilities which have been treating the water and releasing it back into public drinking supply. A salty substance called bromide enters the water during the drilling process, and when mixed with chlorine at treatment plants can create a dangerous disinfectant byproduct. When disinfection byproducts enter our drinking water and we consume them over a long time period, theyve been associated with a particular form of cancer, bladder cancer, and with a particular set of negative reproductive outcomes in terms of miscarriages and still births, Carnegie Mellon University Professor Jeanne VanBreisen said. Senators Casey and Toomey, and Family Feud Brings Contestant Search to A.C. The classic game show FAMILY FEUD is coming to Atlantic City on a search for the best families in the area. Our contestant casting team is visiting Harrahs in Atlantic City on Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1 on search for contestants who are quick with the buzzer on these popular survey questions. This is a chance to play The Feud on national television with host Steve Harvey, where every family stands to win up to $100,000 in cold hard cash and maybe even a brand new car. Auditions for the new season will be held Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1. 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But you might not realize that these women can carry more, relative to body size, more efficiently than pack mules. * As the end of the school year approaches, this might be a good time to remember that it was Americans who came up with the idea of summer camp. * The name of the country of Iraq is derived from the Arabic word meaning origin. * If youve ever watched the closing credits of a film (and are not yourself Page 13 involved in the movie industry), you might be wondering about some of the titles youve seen, so heres a quick rundown: The gaffer is the chief electrician on the project; the key grip puts together and takes down sets, as well as lighting and laying the track on which the cameras move; and the best boy assists the gaffer and the key grip. (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc. *** Cornerstone Celebration at Mater Dolorosa Mater Dolorosa Church, 1676 Ruan Street in Frankford, will celebrate a Cornerstone Mass: on Sunday, May 22 when Bishop Senior will say the 11:15 AM Mass. Afterwards, he will bless the new Cornerstone, as the old one is being replaced. Everyone is then invited down to the Church Hall for a light luncheon. All are invited. You are asked to invite family and friends! JUNIATA NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2011 215-435-3909 Ferko Playground Tee Ball Ferko Tee Ball is full and is not taking anymore children. Sorry :( If you have any question Please contact the center at 215-6851224 or at Cchristmanferko@ gmail.com Day Time Zumba Classes at Ferko Starting Now through May 18 From 1:30 PM 2:30 PM. 6 six-week sessions. 30 dollars for the 6 weeks, 7 Dollars for individual classes Ferko Afterschool Program Sign-Ups are ongoing Monday -Friday 3PM-6PM $30 a month Pick up From Juniata Academy only Ferko Playground 215-685-1224 Ferko Dance Class Ferko Dance Class is ending in the end of April, but will be back next September! Please look for more information next school year! Ferko Day Camp is coming! Registration for Day Camp Starts on Thursday April 21 6PM- 8PM Registration Fee $25 Ferko Girl Scouts Every Thursday Night at Ferko Recreation Center from 6pm-7pm. Sign-ups are on going and all year round! Ferko TKD Sign-Ups are ongoing Wednesday & Fridays 6:00PM-7:30 PM $55 for the First Month Includes: 1st Month Training, Registration Fee, and Dobok (Uniform) Please Contact Kelly Mcerlean at 215-906-3046 Page 14 New Tools Unveiled for Consumer Safety If youre concerned that you might not be getting all the available information about food and product safety recalls, youre likely right. Until now, this information has been scattered around different websites on the Internet. Now we have one place to go: www.fda.gov/safety/ recalls. The same law responsible for this website also has given the Food and Drug Administration the authority to issue food recalls, instead of waiting for companies and manufacturers to do that. The new FDA website opens with handy tabs across the page, linking to All Recalls, Food, Drugs, Animal Health, Biologics and Medical Devices. By clicking on a tab youll see the newest recall at the top, with older recalls down the page. Click the text icon in the Photo column and youll see the original press release listing dates of manufacture, lot Piccoli Playground Piccoli News Piccoli Playground is in need of teachers. If anyone is interested in starting a dance, martial art program, etc. please contact us at 215-685-1249 Piccoli Aerobics Piccoli Playground holds FREE aerobics every Weds night beginning at 6:30. The class is a mix of step and kickboxing aerobics. Ages are 13 and up. BROKEN PIECES UNITED BACK AT PICCOLI Broken Pieces United is back at Piccoli Playground at Castor & Cayuga on Mondays and Fridays from 6-8pm with storytime, arts & crafts, crazy hat night, pee wee soccer, pee wee basketball, move night. Show & tell, pee wee kickball, pee wee cheerleaders, pee wee flag football, pee wee baseball. Call for more information at 215-208-6387 or 215-6851249. Our little leagues will be starting very soon for all ages! Piccoli Mens Softball Piccoli Mens Softball league will be beginning soon. 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Sands of Time Life travels through the sands of time, With hills and paths along the way And like the sand our loves are formed, Or easily washed away, We could set our feet on solid ground, Away from the roaring sea, Or just not care and take a chance, The choice is ours; which path shall it be, The Sands of time stretch far and wide, We can walk from shore to shore, The foorsteps that we leave behind, Could be ours forever more. by Miriam Straight from the Heart PMBC is entering its 66th year of an urban environmental partnership that continues to promote civic pride, public safety, and neighborhood empowerment among Block Captains, Community Group Leaders, and their units. PMBCs Clean Block Officers are ready to assist organized block and community groups with scheduled cleaning activities. The Officers act as liaisons between citizens and city government in an effort to provide departmental resource materials regarding information and services relating to block cleanliness and block beautification. PMBC Officers distribute the following items: Block captain I.D. (identification) cards The committees Block Captain Guidelines Materials for Saturday clean-ups (April through September) Information about Clean Block awards and prizes Attend block club and community meetings upon request PMBC is one of the largest volunteer organizations in the country. It coordinates an army of over 6,600 registered Block Captains. Contact the PMBC at (215) 685-3981. Juniata Action Committee will hold its next Public Meeting on Tues., June 7 7:00-8:30 pm at the Juniata Golf Club 1391 E. Cayuga St. (L & Cayuga Sts.) 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We can continue to improve the customer experience at the stores while generating millions in new revenue. By modernizing the way the LCB does business, we enable it to operate more effectively and tap into the full potential of the agency so that Pennsylvanias economy can reap the benefits. The legislation, proposed by Ferlo, Sen. Vincent Hughes (D-Philadelphia/ Montgomery) and Sen. Christine Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia) would be centered on the 3 Ps Procurement, Pricing and Personnel. PLCB modernization is an integral part of the Senate Democrats $1.1 billion budget savings plan announced today, Hughes said. Its a win-win for Pennsylvania. Not only will modernization generate substantial new revenue to help offset some of the governors most egregious budget cuts, it will also improve the customers experience and protect thousands of good-paying jobs. Specifically, the Liquor Control Board modernization proposal would: Allow the LCB greater flexibility from the Department of General Services and the state Procurement Code to purchase goods and services outside of the codes parameters and market its services out of state. This would provide savings and additional new revenue streams for Pennsylvania. Allow the LCB to alter markup and proportional pricing to better reflect market conditions. This portion of the proposal includes offering a customer relations marketing program to improve the buying experience. This could generate new revenue between $20 and $70 million. Allow the LCB to hire outside of Civil Service requirements. The LCB is a retail operation unlike any other within state government. The senators said civil service tests and requirements often do not accurately reflect the skills needed to be an effective wine & spirit store or warehouse employee. This and a few other personnel proposals could result in significant savings, according to the senators. By ensuring collective bargaining rights for liquor store employees, we preserve the family sustaining jobs our economy needs, Tartaglione said. And continued support of hiring veterans should remain a priority in Pennsylvania. The senators said they are encouraged by Senate Law and Justice Committee chairman Sen. John Pippys (R-Allegheny) willingness to have open dialogue on the future of the state wine and spirit stores. Actress & Author, Elizabeth Berkley in Philly Tonight On Tuesday, April 26th at 6pm actress and NY Times bestselling author Elizabeth Berkley will appear at Barnes & Noble in Rittenhouse Square - 1805 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA to meet fans, talk about her projects and sign her latest NY Times bestselling book, Ask Elizabeth. Ask Elizabeth is a new book by actress Elizabeth Berkley which in only 3 weeks has gone to #2 on the New York Times Best Seller list. 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Annsbury St. ..... $74,999 4347 Elizabeth St. ....... $75,000 4243 Glendale St. ..... $125,000 1448 E. Luzerne St. ... $115,000 5410 Hawthorne Rancher ................... $109.900 Hablamos Español Business Opportunity/Commercial 3313 Gransback St. . $49,900 2971-73 Aramingo Ave. ..... $249,000 178 W. Tioga St. ....... $54,900 4149-51 L St. ....................... $299,900 2620 N. Jessup St. ... $49,900 2246-48 W. Lehigh Ave. ..... $239,900 1329 W. York St. ....... $53,900 1708 N. Stillman St. . $43,900 1631-33 Meadow St. ......... $429,900 3411 N. Marshall St. . $41,900 1500-04 N. Peach St. ........ $209,900 3745 N. Darien St. .... $49,900 DiPENTINO & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE 1222 E. HUNTING PARK AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19124 NOTARY ON STAFF VACATION HOMES 215 - 289-2005 VACATION HOMES Outer Banks, NC Vacation Homes! 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Bilingual Representation Hablamos Español PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION SHAWS AUTO As per Chapter 73 of the PA Vehicle Code the following vehicles have been abandoned. Failure of the owner or lienholder to reclaim their car and pay all fines and fees by the auction date of April 26, 2011 is deemed consent by the owner to the destruction, sale or other disposition of the abandoned vehicle and all lienholders to dissolution of their liens. Public auctions at 9:00 am on the date listed will be held at Shaws Auto, 4750 James St., Phila., PA. Titles will be branded formerly abandoned. All sales are final and cash only. Vehicle must be towed from lot. Make OLDS HONDA MERCEDES FORD TOYOTA PLYMOUTH NISSAN ACURA GMC DODGE Year 88 95 90 90 92 00 97 98 99 99 Theres Only VIN # 1G3GR11Y8JP315555 1HGCD5637SA003590 WDBCA39E5LA512537 1FDEE14N2LHB42077 4T1SK12E2NV050086 2P4GP2531YR558283 JN8AR05Y7VW107757 JH4VA265XWC002079 3GTGK26F6XG540104 1B4HS28Y1XF562111 Date 2-6 2-6 2-6 1-18 11-7 3-13 3-13 3-8 3-8 3-8 Control 889222 889221 889220 888097 883458 890642 890640 890460 890459 890461 To Reach Every Home in the Juniata Area THE JUNIATA NEWS 215-435-3909 JUNIATA NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2011 REAL ESTATE Page 19 215-435-3909 REAL ESTATE RENTAL PROPERTY Georgette M. Innes, Inc. 1301 E. Lycoming St. Philadelphia, PA 19124 (215) 744-5750 RENTALS WWW.GMINNES.COM 58xx Akron St. ......... 3 bedroom, New Everything! ....... SOLD 41xx Claridge St. ..... 2 bedroom Bungalow . (reduced) $ 82,900 43xx Elsinore St. ...... 2 bedroom rancher. All new. ...... $115,900 39xx Glendale St. ..... 3 Bedrooms ................................. $68,900 61xx Hegerman ....... 3 bedroom, nice kit., yard. ........... $95,900 39xx L St. .............. 3 Bedroom s/t .............................. SOLD 40xx L St. .............. Extra Large 3 bdrm ..................... SOLD 40xx L St. .............. 3 BR s/t, rec room ........................ SOLD 39xx Lawndale St. ... Nice 3 bdrm a/l ........ REDUCED SOLD 13xx E. Luzerne St. .. 1+1 Duplex ................................... $132,900 14xx E. Lycoming St. 1+1 Duplex ................................... $85,000 43xx Malta St. .......... 3 Bedroom a/l ............................... SOLD 34xx Mercer St. ....... 3 Bedroom. Bank owned. ............ $124,900 40xx Neilson St. ....... 3 Bedroom, all new, must see! ... $109,990 43xx Palmetto St. .... 2 Bedroom rancher ..................... $115,900 34xx Reach St. ......... 3 bdrm, porch, nice yard! ............ SOLD 46xx Shelbourne St. 3 Bedrooms. New! New! .............. SOLD 54xx Tackawanna ... 3 Bedroom ................................... SOLD 61xx Torresdale ...... 3 Bedroom, all new! ..................... $115,900 28xx Wilmot ............. 3 Bedroom, porch, yard .............. $135,900 Apartments: One Bedroom: 2xx Robbins St. $550 + Utils. 10xx Lycoming St. $575 + Utils. 10xx Lycoming St. $625 + Utils. Houses: Two Bedrooms: 20xx Carver St. $685 + Utils. 66xx Tulip St. $750 + Utils. 46xx Reach St. $700 + Utils. Houses: Three Bedrooms: 12xx E. Luzerne St. $850 + Utils. 63xx Bingham St. $850 + Utils. 30xx Memphis St. $800 + Utils. 60xx Beldon St. $975 + Utils. CASH FOR HOMES WE BUY HOUSES!! CA$H FOR HOME$ NEED CASH? DIVORCE? BANKRUPTCY? BEHIND ON PAYMENTS? QUICK CASH! CALL NOW! 215-744-5750 Highest Price Paid Any Condition Fast Settlement Free Evaluation No Commissions Advertise in the Juniata News! 215.435.3909 215-722-9021 Visa & MasterCard Accepted Fast Lane Holdings, LLC POOLS State Representative Angel Cruz (215) 291-5643 City Councilwoman Maria Quinones Sanchez (215) 686-3448 2011 Serving our Neighborhoods for over 76 Years! Juniata - The Heart of Kensington - Harrowgate - Frankford 215-435-3909 JUNIATA 4 bedroom house for rent in Juniata. Call Ron at 215-744-1350 Juniata News E-Mail THE JUNIATA NEWS ACCEPTS ALL MILESTONES FOR PUBLICATION ... BIRTHDAYS, ENGAGEMENTS, WEDDINGS, GRADUATIONS, HONORS, ACHIEVEMENTS. PHOTOGRAPHS CAN BE MAILED OR E-MAILED. THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE. SEND TO: Juniata News, P.O. Box 15336, Phila., PA 19111 or e-mail [email protected] Email: [email protected] Congressman Robert Brady (215) 389-4627 State Senator Tina Tartaglione (215) 533-0440 SERVICE Advertise in YOUR Neighborhood Paper! Need someone to drive you to the store or appointments? The Juniata News 215-435-3909 State Representative John Taylor (215) 744-3009 JUNIATA NEWS 1 BR, $450 + Util.; 2 BR $525 + Util.; 1 BR heat, H.W., cooking gas incl. $550.00. Please call 215-828-7515, 215-828-7517, 215-743-2470. 1 BR Apt. - Hot Water incl. $525/month. Call Ron at 215-744-1350. 4813 LEIPER ST. -- $375+. 3 blks West of Fkd. Ave. Off of Oxford Ave., 3rd Floor, 1 carpeted bedroom. Nice bright kitchen (Refrig). Call wkdays 10-4, Homemart, Inc. Realtors, 215-3297532. RICHMOND: Beautiful 2nd Floor, Newer kitchen & bath, large liv room, 1 bedroom, newer carp. (Very nice 1st Fl. Tenant). $475+. 3080 Martha St. Call wkdays 10-4, Homemart, Inc. Realtors, 215-329-7532. KENSINGTON: Beautiful, spacious 2 bedrooms, mod. kit. & bath, spacious living & dining rooms, pvt. outside entrance, new carp., newly painted. $595+. 3323 Frankford Ave. Call wkdays 10-4, Homemart, Inc. Realtors 215-329-7532. OLNEY, $495+. 409 West Fisher Ave. Just below 5th St. near Lindley Ave. carpeted 1 bedroom 1st Fl. Large mod kitchen, tiled bath, open porch. Call wkdays 10-4. Homemart, Inc. Realtors, 215-329-7532. OLNEY, 2 bedrooms, share basement, 5162 D St. Just above the Blvd. Owner pays gas heat! $610. Call wkdays 215-329-7532, Homemart, Inc. Realtors. FRANKFORD - $375+. 1 bedroom efficiency, 3rd Floor, carpeted, newly painted, refrig, 4813 Leiper St., 3 blks West of Fkd. Ave. Off of Oxford Ave. Call weekdays 10-4 Homemart, Inc. Realtors, 215-329-7532. 2097 BRIDGE ST. $485+. 1st Floor, huge carpeted air cond. bedroom, large mod. kit., large carpeted living room, huge fenced rear yard. Just West of Torresdale Ave. Call wkdays 10-4. Homemart, Inc. Realtors, 215-3297532. OLNEY - $495+. New kitchen. Newly done hardwood floors, one bedroom, front open porch. Between Rising Sun Ave. & Front Street, 127 East Roosevelt Blvd. Call Wkdays 10-4, Homemart, Inc. Realtors, 215-329-7532. 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