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Naccarato is a principal with the engineering firm of O’Donnell & Naccarato. His community activism with the Tacony Civic Association, Tacony Community Development Corp. and Tacony Historical Society culminate in his primary focus in reestablishing Tacony as one of Philadelphia’s premier neighborhoods. Bernard ‘Bud’ Newman is the president and CEO of Newman & Co., Inc., a business that includes Newman & Co., Inc., US Recycling & Mill Corp. Slabinski is an integral part of the Bridesburg community. Slabinski Funeral Home has been in operation since 1917, where he now serves as Supervisor. Slabinski is also president of both the Bridesburg Community Development Corp. and the Bridesburg Business Association, in addition to membership on the board of Bridesburg Boys & Girls Club.

ATTORNEY Dawn Tancredi is seen here with her campaign team for judgeship before announcing she has withdrawn from the race. From left are Phil McFillin, Tancredi, Mike Mattioni and Don Cristinzio.

Jane G. Pepper, long hailed as a champion of a more-beautiful community and the maestro of the magnificent Flower Show, has been selected as Drexel University College of Medicine’s Institute for Women’s Health and Leadership as its honoree for its 7th annual Woman One Award Ceremony. The event has been scheduled for Monday, Apr. 27, at 5 p.m. at the Rittenhouse Hotel. Co-chairing the event are J. William Mills,

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III and Dorrance H. Hamilton. Previous winners include Estelle Richman, Leslie Ann Miller, Dawn Staley, Suzanne Roberts, Risa Lavizzo Mourey and Stephanie Naidoff. The Woman One Award is present annually to a woman, who by the influence of her action and the excellence of her example inspires woman of all ages to reach for the highest standards of health, leadership and service to others.

Senior Facility Groundbreaking

ATTENDING groundbreaking of Pensdale II senior living facility in Roxborough recently were, from left, Mayor Michael Nutter, State Rep. Kathy Manderino, State Sen. Vincent Hughes, Director of Journey's Way Cyndee Wishovsky, Director of Interac David Bolin, Chairman of Interac John McGovern and Councilman Curtis Jones.

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The Delaware River City Corp. has announced the addition of five members to its board of directors. “We are very pleased that Joseph Martz, Frank A. Mayer III, Anthony Naccarato, Bernard Newman and Joseph Slabinski accepted our offer to join DRCC’s Board of Directors,” said DRCC Chair Bob Borski, a former Congressman. “This is an auspicious time for DRCC as we continue to move forward with the design and construction of the North Delaware Riverfront Greenway in Northeast Philadelphia. “Three of the gentlemen, Joe Martz, Bernard Newman and Joe Slabinski, served previously on the board, and we are grateful for their return. Frank Mayer has been our pro-bono legal counsel since the organization was founded, and Anthony Naccarato has long been supportive of DRCC in his role as a community activist. Their knowledge of our mission, our goals and our projects will help to insure that our plans for the riverfront are brought to their best and fullest fruition,” said Borski. Martz is executive director of the Board of City Trusts. He served in the cabinet of Gov. Rendell as Secretary of Administration; senior VP and managing director of government services for Affiliated Computer Services, Inc., and managing director of the City of Philadelphia. Mayer is a shareholder with Buchanan Ingersoll Rooney P.C. and co-chair of the firm's financial crisis team and financial institutions practice. His practice focuses on complex issues and transactions facing regulated for-profit, and nonprofit enterprises as well as public-private partnerships. He recently acted as chair of Mayor Nutter’s transition team with respect to the Office of the Finance Director, and helped lead the transition team with respect to Philadelphia’s Law Dept. Mayer was the former corporate chair and tax chair of the Philadelphia Law Dept.

Drexel’s Coll. Of Medicine To Honor Jane G. Pepper

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Tancredi Team Farewell DRCC Expands Board of Directors


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