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City Council-at-Large candidates in West Philly this Thursday

April 22, 2015

With less than a month remaining until a primary election that will likely have a huge impact on the future of city politics, here’s an important event where you can meet some of the candidates, hear what they have to say and ask your questions.

The 27th Ward invites community members to come out this Thursday (April 23) to USciences’ Rosenberger Hall to hear Democratic City Council-at-Large candidates Bill Greenlee, Alan Domb, Jenne Ayers, Frank Rizzo Jr., Isaiah Thomas, Tom Wyatt, Alexander Wilson, and candidate for City Commissioner Will Mega.

The event starts at 7:30 p.m. Rosenberger Hall is located at 600 S. 43rd Street (next to the basketball courts in Clark Park).

This is another political candidates forum hosted by the 27th Ward this spring. The first forum, where mayoral candidate Jim Kenney participated, was held on March 26.

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Take Back the Night rally and march against domestic, sexual violence on Thursday

April 21, 2015

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Everyone is invited to the corner of 40th and Chestnut streets on Thursday, April 23 to participate in the annual Take Back the Night march and rally to speak out in support of victims and survivors of domestic and sexual assault.

Marchers leaving from four different points near Center City (the others are: 22nd and Fairmount, 21st and Washington and 12th and Chestnut) will converge at the First Unitarian Church (2125 Chestnut St.) at 6:15 p.m. The march will leave 40th and Chestnut at 5:45 p.m. There will be a “Bust the Myths” street action outside the church. Inside, survivors and supporters will share stories and experiences with sexual and domestic violence.

Resources will be available to survivors and a 9:30 p.m. candlelight vigil will be held in memory of those lost to and still living in violent situations.

The Take Back the Night Facebook page is here.

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Residential building collapses on 4700 block of Walnut

April 21, 2015

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Workers were tearing down a residential building, a part of a twin, on the 4700 block of Walnut Street today. The Philadelphia Licences and Inspections office deemed the building at 4729 Walnut St “imminently dangerous” and ordered it to be demolished after parts of its roof, wall, ceiling and floor collapsed on Friday. The license type for the property indicates that it was vacant.

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Man posing as police robs a woman at 52nd and Cedar (video)

April 21, 2015

Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating two men involved in a robbery that took place on Friday, April 17, near 52nd Street and Cedar Avenue. Police also released surveillance video that shows the robbery and  one of the suspects (see below).

The robbery happened at around 7:25 p.m. when an unknown male displaying a badge approached a 36-year-old woman while she was walking in the area of 52nd and Cedar. He directed the woman to put her bag on the ground, according to police. After the woman placed her bag on the ground the man grabbed the bag and fled in a vehicle waiting for him on the street. The vehicle is described as a newer model dark colored Nissan Altima.

Anyone with information about the suspects is asked to contact the Southwest Detective Division at 215-686-3183/3184 or call 911 if you see them. More information about this robbery is available on the Philly Police Blog.

 

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Local job opportunities (updated)

April 20, 2015

Several job opportunities are currently available in the area. Here’s a roundup.

Part-time Administrative Assistant (temporary position): WePAC is looking for a part-time administrative assistant (10 hours per week). It is a temporary position (through June 30, 2015) supporting the day-to-day administrative needs of an agile, growing non-profit organization which serves 13 public elementary schools through library and literacy programs in West, Southwest Philadelphia and the Roxborough neighborhoods. Click here for more information.

Full-time Baker: The Green Line Cafe, a family-owned and operated coffeehouse business with five locations in West Philadelphia, has an immediate opening for a full-time weekday baker. The baker reports to the kitchen manager and is responsible for the daily morning production and delivery of the Cafe’s line of house-baked products that include muffins, scones, brownies, and other items. This is an early morning shift that ends in the early afternoon. Resumes may be delivered to: The Green Line Cafe | 4239 Baltimore Ave Philadelphia PA 19104 or faxed to: 215-222-3616. For more information, go here.

Two positions are available at Bittenbender Construction, LP (see below). Bittenbender is opening up an office in the Mantua community, about three-four blocks from Drexel. Interested persons are asked to send a cover letter and resume to: info@bittenbenderconstruction.com or 5 N. Columbus Blvd. Pier 5 Philadelphia, PA 19106, fax: 215-925-6270.  Continue Reading

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Last-minute reminder: Register to vote

April 20, 2015

voteToday is the last day to register for the May 19 Primary Election, which will very likely determine the next mayor of the city.

You can find your registration status here.  More info on registration is available at the Committee of 70 site here and you can find your polling place for the primary here. Also, here is a Committee of 70 “one pager” (it’s actually two pages) on the Primary.

 

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