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LABORERS’ Local 332 president Cory Robinson was honored at the Friends of Labor Dinner at the 201 Hotel. L-R were Robinson, Building Trades leader John Dougherty, Local 332 Business Manager Sam Staten, Jr. and City Commission candidate Omar Sabir. Photo by Wendell Douglas
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LABORERS’ Local 57 at Friends of Labor Dinner with honoree James Kenney, Business Manager Estebán Vera, L; and retired President of Laborers’ Local 57 Mike Daniels, R.
Two Happy Birthdays
THE 90TH BIRTHDAY milestone of Charles Bernard, senior aide at Democrat City Committee, was led by Party Chairman Bob Brady, c rear. Bernard has spent years on the job working for several party chairmen. His lifetime is one of caring service to his constituents. See with Charlie are, L-R, Craig Levin, Esq.; Joe Russo, consultant; Shirley Gregory, 49th Ward leader; Bernard; Ann Brown, 40B leader; Anthony Amen; Yolanda Richardson; and Vince Primavera, Laborers’ District Council. Happiest of birthday wishes from the Philadelphia Public Record! We await for the 100th party! Photos by Joe Stivala OCTOBER is a busy birthday month, and so it was that a second birthday party in a week was held in Democrat City Committee for Yolanda Richardson, lower R. “Lonnie” reached a magic “60” milestone in the company of, L-R, Shirley Gregory, 49th Ward leader; Charlie Bernard, senior aide; Party Chairman Bob Brady; Anthony Amen; Sonny Campbell; and Ann Brown, leader of Ward 40B.
They Want Moore
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LABORERS’ Local 57 supporting Friends of Labor Dinner with honoree Cory Robinson.
L-R WERE Malik Staten, Sam Staten, Jr. and Andy Robinson. Photo by Wendell Douglas
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AT T E N D ING the affair were, L-R, Janet & Ken Washington, State Rep. Danilo Burgos and Sister Jones. Photo by Wendell Douglas
AMONG those showing support for Council can- L-R, CONGRESSMAN Dwight Evans, Andy Toy, didate Judy Moore, C, were Marwan Kreidie, L, and Carol Jenkins, Dan Gordon, Dashiell Ward and Bill restaurateur Ken Weinstein. Epstein.
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THE TROLLEY CAR Café in East Falls was the setting for a well-attended fundraising event for Judy Moore, the Democratic candidate for the 10th Council District.