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(Cont. From page 25) of Pennsylvania Supreme Court candidates Judge Mike George, Judge Judy Olson and Judge Anne Covey; Superior Court candidate Judge Emil Giordano; and Commonwealth Court candidate Paul Lalley.

The Public Record • March 12, 2015

Here Is the List!!!

With filing petitions over at 5 p.m. Tuesday, District Council Members facing a primary fight were: 2nd Dist.’s Kenyatta Johnson, challenged by Orie Feibush; 3rd Dist.’s Jannie Blackwell, chal-

lenged Tony Dphax King; 7th Dist.’s Maria Quiñones Sánchez, challenged by Manny Morales; 8th Dist.’s Cindy Bass, challenged by Greg Paulmier; and in the 9th Dist. (open seat) Sabriya Bilal, S. Archye Leacock, Cherelle Parker and Kevin Strickland. For City Commissioners: Republicans will vote in primary for two, Commissioner Al Schmidt and Ella Butcher. Democrats filing include Lisa Deeley, Dennis Lee, Donna DeRose, Tracey Gordon, Carol Jenkins, Commissioner Stephanie Singer, Omar Sabir, Commissioner Anthony Clark, and Hiram Will

Mayor’s Office of Community Empowerment & Opportunity Oversight Board Meetings - 2015 Tuesday, March 10, 2015 Tuesday, June 9, 2015 Tuesday, September 8, 2015 Tuesday, December 8, 2015 Meetings will be held from Noon – 2pm on the dates listed. The meeting location will be 1234 Market Street 17th Floor Board Room Philadelphia, PA 19107

Mega Ashante. For at-large Council members: Republicans will choose five, Daniel Tinney, Councilman Denny O’Brien, Matt Wolfe, Alfred Taubenberger, Councilman David Oh, Terrence Tracy, Jr. and James Williams. Democrats filing for Council at Large: Choosing five, Frank Rizzo, Derek Green, Councilman Ed Neilson, Councilman W. Wilson Goode, Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown, Thomas Wyatt, Councilman William Greenlee, Paul Steinke, Isaiah Thomas, Jenne Baccar Ayers, Barbara Capozzi, Sherrie Cohen, Helen Gym, Marnie Aument Loughrey, Joseph Guerra, Allan Domb, Bill Ivery, Karen Gordon, Lillian Ford, Carla Cain and Wilson Alexander. For Mayor: RepublicanMelissa Lynn Baily; Democrats: choosing among five, Lynne Abraham, State Sen. Anthony Williams, Nelson Diaz, James Kenney, Douglas Oliver and T. Milton Street. For Register of Wills: Democrat, Register of Wills Ronald

THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA

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Sealed proposals will be received by the Office of Capital Programs at the School Administration Building located at 440 North Broad St., 3rd Floor, Suite 371, Office of Capital Programs, Philadelphia, PA 19130-4015, until 2:00 P.M., on Tuesday, March 31, 2015. A non-refundable fee for each set of bid documents is as scheduled. The School District will only accept bids from companies that have been placed on its current Pre Qualified Contractors List as shown at philasd.org/capitalbids. All School District Project require MBE/WBE participation as shown in the specifications. FEE BUDGET B-056 C of 2014/15 General Contract John Bartram HS $150,000.00 $100.00 Asbestos Abatement of 2401 S. 67th Street Music Suite and Basement Hallway *A pre-bid conference and site tour will be held at the project location, on Friday, March 13, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. Specifications and/or plans and contract documents may be examined and copies thereof obtained from the School Reform Commission, 440 North Broad Street, 3rd floor, Philadelphia, PA 19130. Information as to contract documents, etc., may be obtained at the above address, or telephone 215-400-4730. Make checks payable to the School District of Philadelphia. The School Reform Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids and make the awards to the best interests of the School District of Philadelphia.

Donatucci; Republican, Ross Feinberg. For Sheriff: Democrat- Sheriff Jewell Williams, Larry King, Sr.; Republican Christopher Sawyer. For Judges: Supreme Court: Three seats open. Democrats-Kevin Dougherty, Christine Donohue, Dwayne Woodruff, Anne Lazarus, David Wecht, and John Henry Foradora. RepublicansMichael George, Anne Covey, Judith Olson, Cheryl Allen, Rebecca Lee Warren, and Justice Correale Stevens. Superior Court: Democats, Alice Dubow and Robert Colville. Commonwealth Court: Democrats, Richardson Todd Eagen and Michel H. Wojcik. Republican, Paul Lalley. For Common Pleas: Democrats, Ourania Papademetriou, Betsy Jo Wahl, Anthony George Kyriakakis, Leon King, II, James Berardinelli, George Twardy, Jr., Judge Abbe Fletman, Marissa Joan Brumbach, Daine Grey, Jr., Scott Kain, Judge Stephanie Sawyer, Joffie C. Pittman, David Conroy, Deborah Ann Watson-Stokes, Lucretia Clemons, Judge Michael Fanning, Christopher I. McCabe, Sherman Toppin, Judge Vincent Melchiorre, Christine Marie Hope, Wayne Bennett, Edward Zawrotny, Joseph Steward, Christopher Mallios, Thomas Martin, Mia Roberts Pérez, Dawn Tancredi, Lynne Summers, Jodi Lynn Lobel, Lyris Younge, Deborah Cianfrani, Daniel Sulman, Joshua David Hill, Tangie Boston, Shanese Johnson, Vincent J. Giusini, Brian Ortelere, William Ciancaglini, James Crumlish,III, Franklin Bennett, III, Starr Marshall Cash, Scott DiClaudio, Roman Tracy Brandeis, Leon Goodman, Matthew Perks, Rania Marie Major, Zachary Shaffer, Judge Kenneth Powell, Jr., Kimberly Boyer-Cohen, Frances Fattah, Stella Ming, and Sharon Williams Losier, Jennifer Schultz, Jon Marshall, Sean Stevens, Edward Louden, Jr., Sandjai Weaver, Gary S. Silver, Vincent Furlong, Lopez Thompson, Mark Moore and Stella Ming Tsai.

PLEASANT midwinter respite on Marathon Key for these political pros recently was prelude to hard-driving campaign work. From left are Lisa Sabatina, Donna DeRose, Lou Farinelli and his wife Florence. Court of Common Pleas: Christopher Mallios, Jr., EdRepublicans, George Twardy, ward Zawrotny, Joseph Steward, Jr., Vincent Furlong, Christine Thomas Martin, Mia Robert Hope, David Conroy and Hugh Pérez, Daniel Sulman, Joshua McGough. Hill, Vincent Giusini, Franklin Municipal Court: Democrats, Bennett, Scott Claudio, Tracy Judge Roger Gordon, George Roman, Matthew Perks, Rania Twardy, Marissa Joan Brum- Major, Zachary Shaffer, Judge bach, Daine Grey, Jr., Kain Kenneth Powell, Jr., Christian Scott, Stephanie Sawyer, Joffie DiCicco, Sharon Williams Pittman, Deborah Watson Losier, Sandjai Weaver and Stokes, David Conroy, Chrito- Gary Silver. Municipal Court Republicanpher McCabe, Judge Michael Fanning, Judge Vincent Mel- George Twardy, Jr., Christine chiorre, Christine Hope, Hope and David Conroy. Advertisement

SOUND REBOUND “All art aspires to the condition of music.” —Walter Pater, English Essayist, 1839-1894 Part 198/200 1973: “(President) Nixon telephoned Ormandy at his Barclay (hotel) apartment… told him of the Chinese invitation.” —Sandy Grady, Evening Bulletin, Sept 10, 1973 1973: The musicians of the Philadelphia Orchestra became ambassadors for the United States by magnificently performing in the People’s Republic of China. The ‘Cold War’ begins to thaw. 1973: Temple University, School ‘of Law: “Dear Mr. Argentina: Thank you for your letter of September 15, 1973. There was obviously no intention on my part to equate all the phases of music with all phases of judo. I apologize for any inference to that effect and your comments are quite appropriate in that regard... I enjoyed chatting with you and will no doubt be seeing you in the very near future.” Very truly yours, Keith J. Hey, Director of Admissions, Oct. 1, 1973. 1976: “Sound Is Off Air for 27 Minutes... It was a major coup for Philadelphia. The first of the presidential debates between unelected half-term President Gerald R. Ford and his democratic challenger, Governor Jimmy Carter, would be held on the stage of the Walnut Street Theatre... Carter was asked to follow up on Ford’s comments ... Silence. Ninety million people gave a collective “huh” as Carter continued speaking but nothing was heard. The audience· in the theater was ba-ffled... “Excuse me, Governor. I regret to have to tell you that we have no sound going out on the air” said ABC news commentator Edwin Newman... It was 11:15 by the time the sound came back (a blown amplifier was later blamed).” (Note: This was the 1st televised Presidential debate since 1960, and 1st incumbent Presidential debate). —The New York Times, Sept 24, 1976.

“You’ve got a friend in Pennsylvania.” —Nicola Argentina (c) 2015


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