Mussels -- In Tacony Creek?
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Mussels -- In Tacony Creek?
UNITED WE STAND 9-11-01 We will not waver; we will not tire; we will not falter, and we will not fail. Peace and Freedom will prevail. - George W. Bush JUNIATA NEWS Serving Our Neighborhoods for 80 Years! PHILADELPHIA, PA -- WEEK OF TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Vol. 80 Juniata Park Civic Association MEETING TONIGHT Sept. 9th at 7:00 PM at the Juniata Park Boys & Girls Club 1001 E. Cayuga Street AGENDA - SEE PAGE 6 For info contact Kate Clarke 215-771-0660 kwc1228@comcast.net Five Great Locations! See Our Ad on the Back Page BACK TO SCHOOL! Take a Break & Order a Delicious Dinner Tonight! SEE PAGE 11 215-743-8800 JUNIATA NEWS 1934 - 2014 Promoting the Pride, Community and Business of our Neighborhoods Every Week Since July 23, 1934 Phone: 215-435-3909 Fax: 215-887-3716 juniatanews@comcast.net Juniata News P.O. Box 15336 Philadelphia, PA 19111 FREE Mussels -- In Tacony Creek? On the last Friday of August, Tookany/Tacony Watershed Partnership (TTF) worked with the Partnership for Delaware Estuary (PDE) to reintroduce freshwater mussels at two locations in the Tacony Creek. Fifty freshly tagged Elliptio complanata, or Eastern Elliptio, were tucked into the silty substrate of the creek. The mussels, which average 2-3" long, are transplants from healthy populations farther up the Delaware River. The mussels were tagged with a number and small chip so that scientists can find them on return visits to monitor their health and growth. Freshwater mussels filter the water in the creek as they feed. Years ago, streams throughout the region were loaded with many species of freshwater mussels. Now, due to pollution and other environmental factors, they are the most imperiled of all plants or animals in America. Transplanting small groups of mussels into the creek will help the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary determine whether Tacony Creek is ready for larger scale mussel reintroduction efforts. The group has participated in mussel surveying efforts across the watershed, after receiving PDE training, for three years. This mussel seeding would not have been possible without the hard work of over 60 volunteers at numerous surveying events. TTF looks forward to continuing to work with PDE on this very exciting, important effort. They were also happy that Karen Young, Executive Director of theFairmount Water Works, a key mussel partner, joined in for this special morning. 3,000 TEDDY BEARS WANTED! Philadelphia Childrens Alliance and Fortaleza Fitness and Rehabilitation Centers are teaming up again to collect Teddy Bears for children who are victims of sexual abuse. Can you help? See page 10 for more information. No. 15 JUNIATA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 215-435-3909 Mater Dolorosa Hosts Feast Day Celebration with dinner on Saturday Mater Dolorosa will be hosting a Feast Day Celebration this Saturday, September 13, 2014 at 4:00 pm with Rev. John Large! Mater Dolorosa is not just our feast day. The Mater Dolorosa belongs to everyone who was affected by the closures. The Blessed Mother feels the sorrow of all people, not just the Page 2 Holy Innocents St. Michaels Flea Market Casino Trip St. Michaels Church, located at eating pleasure. Mater Dolorosa parishioners. All parishes are invited because the Mater Dolorosa parishioners respect everyones need for healing. Food and Fellowship will follow the Mass. Please call Joann at 215-74326900 or Rose F. at 215-535-1510 for more information. Holy Innocents Parish is hosting a Casino Trip to the Tropicana on Sunday, September 26, 2014. We will depart from L Street and Hunting Park Avenue at 9:00 am. Cost is $30.00, which is due by September 21, 2014. You will receive $25.00 in slot cash. We will depart the Tropicana at 4:30 pm to return home. Call Cindy at 215-535-2740 to reserve your seat. the corner of Trenton Ave. and Cumberland (a block below Frankford Ave.), Philadelphia, PA 19125, will be having a Flea Market on Saturday, September 27, 2014 from 10 am until 2 pm. Vendor space available around the outside of the church (you must supply your own table) for a $20 fee. If interested, contact Pat Walder at 215-425-6190. No food vendors please, the church staff will be sponsoring a Snack Bar for your ALSO -- when attending the Flea Market, please bring a canned food item to support St. Michaels Food Pantry that serves the community. Flea Market The Friends of Konrad Square will host a flea market on Saturday, Sept. 20 at Konrad Square, Tulip & Dauphin Streets, from 8am to 3 pm. Anyone interested in renting a space should call Vicky at 215-426-9654. 1208 E. 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Not included with any special JUNIATA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 215-435-3909 Page 4 Safety Inspection Report 24th Police Garden of Reflection released on Public Pools District 9/11 Ceremony City Controller Alan Butkovitz released the Review of Safety Measures at Philadelphias Public Pools that found almost 70 percent of the facilities were maintained in a safe, secure manner. The Controllers Office conducted the review of the 81 city-operated pools and spraygrounds to ascertain whether any hazardous conditions existed. Of the total water recreational sites, 27 did contain conditions that ranged from very minor to potentially unsafe. Many of the issues we observed can easily be corrected if appropriate actions are taken by Parks and Recreation, said Butkovitz. Some of the conditions included the following: * Uneven or cracked concrete on pool decking at 15 pools, which could create possible tripping hazards, * Blocked drains that caused standing water at five locations, which could create slipping hazards, * At two swimming pools, chlorine chemicals were in an area where patrons could access, and * A broken pool ladder marked with yellow caution tape blocking access to a section of the pool was observed at the Morris Estate pool. While the Controllers Office was conducting the onsite inspections, there was an incident at the OConnor Pool located at 26th and South Streets where three children swimming in the pool were shocked Local Issues Found Piccoli - Uneven Pavement, Clogged Drains/Puddling Scanlon Pool Fill Pipe Broken Heitzman Broken Pavement by an alleged electrical current at the facility. Since the investigators had not examined the facility prior to the incident, additional information concerning the incident was requested by investigators from Parks and Recreation. According to Controller Butkovitz, Parks and Recreation responded by issuing a Pool Plan of Action and Repair Protocol. These measures included insulating electrical equipment around pool motors and removing unnecessary lighting circuits in pools areas. The Department indicated that actions would be taken to prevent any potential electrical issues, said Butkovitz. More importantly, it stated that in the case that an emergency repair is needed during operating hours, the pool will be closed until the work is completed. It is also anticipated that the conditions listed in our report will be corrected over the year to ensure a safe swimming season in 2015, said Butkovitz. 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. PDAC Golf Outing The 24th Police District PDAC invites you to join us in our Second Annual Golf Outing on Wednesday, September 17, 2014. Shotgun start will be 10:00 am at Juniata Golf Course. Entry fee of $75.00 includes green fees, golf cart, gift package, light breakfast, 2 free drinks, lunch and awards presentation at the 19th hole. Contests include: Longest Drive; Closest to the Pin; Double or Nothing Hole; 50/50. All proceeds will go towards supporting programs to promote understanding and cooperation between Citizens and Police of the 24th District. For registration and sponsorship information contact Pat Healey at 215-426-8851, Email phealey@usa.net. An Honor and Remembrance Ceremony will be held from 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM on Thursday, September 11 at the Garden of Reflection in Yardley, PA. This ceremony marks the chronological events with the tolling of bells and will be interspersed with music, poems and words from various guests. A flower will be placed recognizing the 18 Bucks County Residents who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. The Garden of Reflection, The Official Pennsylvania 9-11 Memorial, will again host a Remembrance in Light Ceremony at 7PM on September 11th, 2014. The Ceremony will commemorate the 2,973 people who died in the 9-11 terrorist attacks and this year we will celebrate the heroics of the First Responders. Arnie Roma will be the keynote speaker at the Remembrance in Light Ceremony. Arnie is a retired NYPD Officer and now a local volunteer firefighter, who was trapped in the collapse of the South Tower and survived. Keith Roma, son of Arnie and Rosemary Roma, died while conducting rescue operations in the North Tower with the New York Fire Patrol. Arnie was part of the recovery process at Ground Zero and was there when they recovered his son Keith on Christmas Eve 2001. Honor Them, Celebrate Their Lives, Remember Them Always The Garden of Reflection is located in Bucks County at 1950 Woodside Road, Yardley, PA 19067 Time is passing. Yet, for the United States of America, there will be no forgetting September the 11th. We will remember every rescuer who died in honor. We will remember every family that lives in grief. We will remember the fire and ash, the last phone calls, the funerals of the children. - President George W. Bush Free Shop At Home & FREE INSTALLATION Call now! 215-425-9700 Nylon Plush 10 Year Wear Warranty $ 588 10 Year Stain Resistance (UP TO 40 SQ. YDS) 100% Smart Strand BCF 688 $ Lifetime Stain & Soil Warranty 20 Year Wear Warranty (UP TO 40 SQ. 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Paper applications will no longer be needed for students to receive school meals as the Districts Division of Food Services transitions to the U.S. Department of Agricultures (USDA) Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) for the 2014-15 school year. Anticipated benefits include better access to school meals by easing the strain on household budgets, reducing the paperwork burden on families and eliminating the stigma associated with the free lunch program. Our goal is to provide as many students as possible with access to healthy, nutritious meals, said Dr. William R. Hite, Superintendent. We want to keep students focus on learning, not hunger. Removing the meal application and the need for cash payments will reduce internal administrative costs and reallocate some existing Food Services personnel. The increased efficiencies will help the Food Page 5 215-435-3909 Services division financially as it works towards the goal of increasing the number of full-service kitchens in District schools. The District has offered breakfast at no cost to all schools for the past four years. Since 1991, approximately 175 schools have participated in a universal lunch program where all students were able to receive free lunch without completing paperwork. Under the new program, an estimated 85 schools will join their ranks. Approximately 80 percent of Philadelphia public and charter school students meet income guidelines for school meals. More than 143,000 students in Philadelphia are served annually. During the 201314 school year, more than 27 million meals were served, including dinner as part of afterschool programs at approximately 100 school meal sites. The USDA Food and Nutrition Service administers the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program among other initiatives to address hunger and obesity. Billy Docs Diner 4056 H Street Philadelphia, PA 19124 or EAT-IN T U TAKE-O ch lUn Daily ls! specia STOP IN FOR A GREAT MEAL! Owner Always on Premises! Open Monday thru Friday 6 am to 2 pm HOMEMADE roast beef, roast pork, turkey, Egg, Tuna and chicken salad, desserts, soups CALL AHEAD FOR FAST PICK-UP! ultra clean & friendly environment! (Breakfast til 11 am) OPEN 7am-2pm on Weekends Full breakfast & LUNCH menu !!! Serving Breakfast (only) til 2:00 on Saturday & Sunday! -- sandwiches --- platters -- AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES & LUNCHEONS (215) 291-4442 homemade pancakes made from scratch FAX: (215) 291-4934 JUNIATA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Page 6 215-435-3909 24th District Police Crime Slate 29xx TULIP ST. Complainant stated that while walking south on 29xx Tulip Street, he heard approximately 8 gun shots, then fell face first on the sidewalk. Complainant was struck once in the upper back and once in the left foot, and transported to Temple ER in stable condition. 15xx E. LUZERNE ST. Aug. 19 10:40 pm Complainant stated that an unknown black male approached her and placed a silver gun in her face and demanded her black purse containing $30.00 cash, PA ID, and a credit card. The offender pulled the purse from her and fled in a red four door car with another male. 10xx E. CAYUGA ST. Aug. 31 3:00 am Two complainants were sitting on the curb when 2 Hispanic males approached them telling them in Spanish to give them everything or Ill shoot you. Male cocked the gun and the complainants gave them everything, which included $100 cash, a watch, keys, Galaxy 4 cell phone, a black purse containing keys, $80 cash, and an iPhone 5. 40xx ORMOND ST. Aug. 27 4:30 pm Complainant stated that offender asked to use his cell phone. When complainant refused, the offender pulled the Samsung Galaxy S5 phone with a black case from his hand. A witness tried to recover the phone and the offender pushed the witness and threatened to shoot both the complainant and the witness. 11xx E. LUZERNE ST. Aug. 22 2:15 pm Offender entered the 711 store and walked up to the counter, placing items on the counter. Male then walked back up to the store clerk and demanded the clerk to open the register. The male then pulled a black handgun from the front of his waistband, then fled out of the store. 46xx PENHURST ST. Complainant states on Aug. 6 he left his property at about 7 pm and upon return at 11:40 pm observed the back door forced open and the PECO meter missing. 40xx BENNINGTON ST. Complainant states between 9pm on Aug. 16 and 8am on Aug. 17 an unknown person forced his rear basement door open, taking his 50" TV. 41xx J ST. August 27 Complainant states she left home and locked and secured the door. When she returned she observed the front door was forced open. The bedroom had been ransacked. 41xx M ST. -- Complainant left his cell phone in his work truck on Aug. 9 with windows down and unknown person took it from the vehicle 18xx TORRESDALE AVE. Complainant states on August 11 at 11 pm she was waiting for a bus and had her cell phone in her hand when the unknown offender snatched her phone out of her hand and fled. 19xx E. PACIFIC ST. Complainant states on August 4 at 1:30 pm he was pick-pocketed. An unknown person removed his wallet from him. 37xx L ST. Aug. 13 - Complainant states he owns storage unit at location which was secured, and the lock was found cut. Unknown if anything was missing at the time. 40xx KENSINGTON AVE. August 14 1:10 pm Complainant states while riding EB on the Market Frankford elevated train, a 14 year old male grabbed her Samsung Galaxy S3 cell phone and fled to street level. The offender was apprehended at Erie and Torresdale. Phone was not recovered. 38xx KENSINGTON AVE. August 15 10:50 am Complainants Galaxy Note 2 phone was snatched at the Tioga train station by a male, 12-14 years old. Police Officer chased down the offender who dropped the phone and escaped. 18xx E. SEDGLEY AVE. Complainant states on August 13 at 1:29 am while walking on Sedgley Ave., he had a conversation with the unknown offenders and at the end of the conversation Offender #1 produced a black revolver and demanded the complainants money. $100.00 cash was taken and both offenders fled on foot. 18xx TORRESDALE AVE. Repairman for Air Vac Services states on August 11 at 12:01 an unknown person broke into the vacuum cleaner machine located outside the BP Gas Station and stole $400.00 in coins. Suspect sought in Port Richmond shooting East Detective Division is looking to identify and locate the suspect wanted for a shooting in Port Richmond. On Friday, August 29, 2014, at 1:53 pm, 24th District Officers responded to the 2200 block of East Monmouth Street for a report of gunshots. When police arrived, the officers observed casings on the ground. Two parked unattended vehicles were struck by the gunfire, and the window frame of a residence located on the 2900 block of Tulip 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 Sept. 9, 2014 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 Year NISSAN BMW FORD CAD 03 06 00 08 VIN # Date Control 1N4AL11D43C168395 WBAUD13546KV11633 1FMPU18L4YLC27575 1GYEE437280180756 6-25 6-18 6-7 5-3 943610 943113 942600 941000 St. was also struck. No injuries were reported from this incident. The suspect is described as a black male, dark complected, wearing a dark green hat, green Muslim garb with long sleeves, black shorts, and red Adidas shoes. To view this video and more, visit The Philadelphia Police YouTube Channel. If you see this suspect do not approach him, contact 911 immediately. To submit a tip via telephone, dial 215.686.TIPS (8477) or text a tip to PPD TIP or 773847. All tips will be confidential. If you have any information about this crime or this suspect, please contact East Detective Division, Det. Speck, at 215-686-3243. SHERRYS DINER SPECI AL ROAST TURKEY w/ Homemade Stuffing, Cranberry Sauce & 2 Vegetables - $6.95 FRIED FLOUNDER 3376 KENSINGTON AVE. w/ ANY STYLE EGGS and Choice of Home Fries, French Fries, Grits, 215-423-4420 or 1 Vegetable OPEN 6:00 am to 3:00 pm Kensington & Ontario Sts. 3 EGGS, ANY STYLE Served with Home Fries or Grits, Toast, Coffee or Tea ........... $3.50 w/ BACON or HAM ............... $4.95 w/ BEEF SAUSAGE .............. $5.95 w/ CORNED BEEF HASH ....... $6.95 w/ SAUSAGE or SCRAPPLE ... $4.95 w. PORK ROLL .................... $4.95 w. CANADIAN BACON ........... $4.95 CHIPPED BEEF ................... $5.95 EGG WHITES $1.00 EXTRA, CHEESE $1.00 EXTRA ONIONS OR GREEN PEPPERS 25¢ EXTRA Add 25¢ for Take-Outs 6 $ 95 LUNCH SPECIALS TALAPIA, Mashed Potatoes, 1 Veg. MEATBALL & SPAGHETTI (complete) HOT TURKEY, Mashed Potatoes, 1 Veg. Hot Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes, 1 Veg MEATLOAF, Mashed Potatoes, 1 Veg. PORK CHOP, Mashed Potatoes, 1 Veg. ALL SERVED WITH CUP OF SOUP $ All for Just 6 95 SPANISH FOOD! Rice & Beans or Plaintains each JUNIATA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 215-435-3909 Page 7 Police looking to identify two suspects wanted for robbery in Juniata East Detective Division is looking to identify and locate two suspects wanted for a robbery in Juniata Park. On August 24, 2014, at 5:20 pm, the complainants, two males, aged 25 and 38, were sitting on the side steps of Family Tavern Bar at 3900 Bennington Street when they were approached by two unknown black males armed with handguns. Suspect #1 demanded both complainants to empty their pockets when he began striking one of the complainants in the face with a closed fist and the handgun, while offender #2 pointed a handgun at the second complainant. Both Suspects then took the complainants cell phones, identification, $100 and keys before fleeing on foot through an alley of the Family Tavern. One complainant sustained several injuries to his the head, face, and a bruise to his right knee. There were no injuries to the second complainant. Suspect #1 is described as a black male, 25 years-of-age, 57, 150 lbs., thin build, dark complected, free delivery! 215-535-0507 3871 L St. 215-535-0508 L & Erie! Chicken Wings Buffalo Wings Wing Dings (1) XL PIZZA CHEESE STEAK, w/ Fries & Soda (1) CHEESESTEAK & FRENCH FRIES Only $7.25 + tax mustache and goatee, wearing black jeans, white t-shirt, and armed with a handgun. Suspect #2 is described as a black male, 25 years-of-age, 57, 150 lbs, thin build, light brown complected, Suspect Sought in Port Richmond Robbery East Detective Division is looking to identify and locate the suspect for a robbery in Port Richmond. On Monday, August 18, 2014 at 1:17 pm, the complainant, a 23 yearold female, was working inside Payless Shoes store located at 3401 Aramingo Avenue when an unknown black female entered the store. When the complainant greeted her, the suspect ignored her and began looking around the store. The suspect then walked over to one of the aisles, picked up a pair of boots, and brought it over to the complainant, who was standing behind a cash registers. When the complainant began ringing up the shoes, the complainant found a threatening note inside the shoe box. The suspect then briefly removed a black sweater from her right arm exposing the the handle of a handgun. After the complainant handed the suspect an undetermined amount of money from the cash register, she fled from the store and was last seen towards Aramingo Avenue. The suspect is described as a black female, 54, 180-190 lbs., dark complected, 31-33 years-of-age, wearing sunglasses, shoulder length wavy hair weave, blue t-shirt with a 1934 Tommys Pizza & Steaks wearing gray jean and white t-shirt, carrying a silver of gray 9mm semiautomatic. To view the surveillance video, visit The Philadelphia Police YouTube Channel. If you see these suspects do not approach them, contact 911 immediately. To submit a tip via telephone, dial 215.686.TIPS (8477) or text a tip to PPD TIP or 773847. All tips will be confidential. If you have any information about this crime or these suspects, please contact East Detective Division, Det. Gore at 215-686-3243. $14.95 + tax (1) XL PIZZA, 20 BUFFALO WINGS w/ Fries & Soda Only $7.25 Only + tax LARGE 14 CHEESE PIZZA $17.95 2 CHEESE STEAKS + tax & FRENCH FRIES Only $12.95 $5.00 Breakfast Sandwiches ALL DAY! Only + tax + tax Bills Deli 2000 Castor Avenue Call for Fast Pick-Up (215) 288-0842 large white 76s logo, blue jean shorts and white sneakers. To view this video and more, visit The Philadelphia Police YouTube Channel. If you see this suspect do not approach her, contact 911 immediately. To submit a tip via telephone, dial 215.686.TIPS (8477) or text a tip to PPD TIP or 773847. All tips will be confidential. If you have any information about this crime or this suspect, please contact East Detective Division Det. Bragg at 215-686-3243. JUNIATA NEWS 2014 elijahs special CHICKEN PATTY w/ LETTUCE & TOMATO ON A SOFT BUN $3.00 + tax JAYCOBS special 12 Piece CHICKEN NUGGETS Hormel COOKED HAM ........... 4.99 lb. Dietz & Watson Potato Salad Macaroni Salad Dietz & Watson Cole Slaw AMERICAN CHEESE ... 5.99 lb. BOLOGNA ................. 4.99 lb. Dietz & Watson COOKED SALAMI ....... 5.49 lb. Your Choice of Sauce $3.00 + tax Party Trays 24 hr. advance notice req. FRESH GRATED CHEESES CELEBRATING OUR 80th YEAR IN 2014 BelGioioso Imported Provolone Email: juniatanews@comcast.net BACK TO SCHOOL! Corner of Castor & Emerald Serving our Neighborhoods for 80 Years! 215-435-3909 CHICKEN FINGERS Only franks special 1/2 lb. American Cheese 1/2 lb. Baked Ham 1/2 lb. Bologna 1 lb. of Potato Salad all for only 8 $ 00 freshly homemade on premises denises special 1/2 lb. Swiss Cheese 1/2 lb. Roasted Turkey 1/2 lb. 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Taylors Conservatorship Checklist, and in next weeks editionwill be his Deceased Owner/Vacant Property Checklist. Rep. Taylors office is sharing this information not only to show what their staff can do to help, but more importantly, to empower community members to help themselves. CONSERVATORSHIP CHECKLIST (Act 135) 1). Identify vacant property (must be vacant for at least the past twelve months): a). Check owner contact information, as well as real estate tax status, on the Office of Property Assessment website, www.phila.gov. 2). Take pictures of the existing condition of the subject property. 3). Contact L&I to report current violations (open windows and doors, debris, unstable structure and foundation), as well as to determine prior violations. The best manner to report is Philly 311, or by e-mail at philly311@phila.gov. Make sure to include pictures as the City will be more likely to act after viewing the blighted conditions. Please allow up to thirty (30) days for inspection and notice of any action. The property must pose a danger to the community and/or have violations of Section 300 of the Philadelphia Property Maintenance Code. 4). Contact Representative John Taylor (215-744-2600), who will forward a letter to owner outlining all complaints, as well as informing the owner of the penalties for violation of the Code. 5). Check with local realtors, or at www.zillow.com, to make sure that property has not been actively marketed for sale within past sixty (60) days. 6). Upon receipt of violations against the property, determine Conservator (statute states it must be person or entity that has performed work on a property within a mile of the real estate subject to the Conservatorship action. The most likely Conservators are Community Development Corporations, but can also be other groups whose goal is neighborhood revitalization. Representative Taylor has also met with a non-profit organization, Scioli Turco, who will act as a Conservator for certain properties. However, this entity will perform the work to bring the parcel up to Code, then turn it over to a developer. Contact Marc Collazzo (215-744-2600) for further information or to serve as liaison to Scioli Turco. a). It is important to note that our office will handle the preparation and filing of the Conservatorship petition. However, the proposed Conservator is responsible for all costs. l! Specia mp 100 a 00 $799 tails for de *Call b). The Conservator must submit a renovation plan to the Court, which is included in the Petition, should said Conservator must have access to local contractors to provide estimates. Should we need to gain access to the interior of the property prior to filing, contact Scott Mulderig at L&I at scott.mulderig@phila.gov. 7). Find buyer BEFORE filing: The purpose of this legislation is to take blighted, abandoned properties and return them to productive use. Accordingly, we want to get these properties into the hands of families who want to live in the area, not someone who simply wants to rent the premises or sell the rehabilitated property for a profit. This is best achieved by word of mouth through local civic associations. 8). File Petition (electronically through the Philadelphia Courts website). The property owner must be served with the Petition and any subsequent hearing dates as the owner has the ability at any time to either agree to appointment of a Conservator, make the proposed repairs under Court supervision or take the property at the end of the process and reimburse the proposed Conservator for any and all work performed on the property. The process, after filing, is 120 days. Contact Marc (215-744-2600) for copy of pleading and tutorial if necessary. JUNIATA NEWS serving our neighborhoods for 80 Years 1934 - 2014 10% OwitFh Fad JUNIATA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Page 9 215-435-3909 Hispanic Heritage Month Means a Feast of Fiestas in Philly rhythms of the samba, forro, pagode, capoeira, samba-reggae and other dances. September 21. Great Plaza at Penns Landing, Columbus Boulevard at Chestnut Street, (215) 922-2386, delawareriverwater front.com Fun, food, arts and cultural activities highlight this years Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15-October 15) festivities in Philadelphia. Chocolate lovers can barter cacao seeds in an Aztec Market at the Academy of Natural Sciences, while revelers can catch the celebratory spirit at Penns Landings Mexican Independence Day Festival and the Puerto Rican Day Parade on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. For event updates, follow @PhillyTeAma on Twitter for all of Phillys Hispanic Heritage Month happenings. FESTIVALS & PARADES Its all Mexicofood, music, dancing and craftsall day during the annual Mexican Independence Day Festival at Penns Landing. The family-friendly affair includes performances by a mariachi band and a dance troupe, as well as local and national food and drink vendors. Area restaurants will compete for the title of Best Taco in Philadelphia. September 14. Great Plaza at Penns Landing, Columbus Boulevard at Chestnut Street, (215) 922-2386, delawareriverwaterfront.com Did someone say fiesta? Look no further than the annual Feria del Barrio, one of the Philadelphias largest celebrations of Latino art and culture. The free music, dance and art extravaganza hits the sidewalks Photo: Courtesy of Calle 13 Latin Grammy Award winning band Calle 13 will be performing on Sept. 27 at the Kimmel Center as part of this years Hispanic Heritage Month celebration. of the historic Centro de Oro neighborhoodthe center of Latino culture in Philadelphia. September 21. 5th Street between Lehigh & Cambria Avenues, (215) 426-3311, tallerpr.org Get ready to dance, dance, dance at Brazilian Day Philadelphia, celebrating Brazils independence. Authentic traditional foods and merchandise are available in abundance, and performers light up the stage with the contagious Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and the baseball Roberto Clemente hit in his 1,273rd career RBIthat tell the Hispanic-American story. Throughout the month, visitors can also watch an interactive show that examines the lives of notable Hispanic Americans. September 15-October 15. 525 Arch Street, (215) 409-6600. Fiesta en la Calle 9 (Party on 9th Street) brings flavor, music and vibrant colors to the East Passyunk section of South Philadelphia. Supported by the Mexican restaurant owners of South Philadelphia and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the event features food, musical performances, crafts and more. September 21. 9th Street between Washington & Federal Streets, (215) 790-3723, philahispanicchamber. org Floats, festive dances, local celebs, youth groups and more than 1,500 musicians spice up the action on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway for the annual Puerto Rican Day Parade. The annualparade is the citys largest and oldest outdoor event celebrating Latino and Puerto Rican heritage. September 28. Benjamin Franklin Parkway, (215) 627-3100. The National Constitution Center celebrates Hispanic-American Trailblazers all month long. The museum will display special artifactsthe Bible that Chief Justice John Roberts used to swear in LA FAMILIA HAIR STUDIO COUPON good MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS only 5.00 OFF $ Announcing Our 2nd Location! your Haircut - - - - or - - - - 3.00 OFF a Shape-Up $ MUST PRESENT COUPON FOR DISCOUNT GOOD ONLY ON MON. AND TUES. EXP. 10/7/14 LA FAMILIA BARBER SHOP 1354 E. LYCOMING ST. MASTER BARBER PETE 267.632.3167 MASTER BARBER JOVANNI 215.475.7088 1354 E. LYCOMING STREET 8 Barbers on duty! 3250-52 N. Front St. Philadelphia, PA Barbers Wanted! Apply in person at 1354 E. Lycoming St. OPEN Mon.- Sat.: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM ---Sunday: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM JUNIATA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Page 10 215-435-3909 Teddy Bears Being Collected at Fortaleza Fitness and Rehab in Port Richmond and Hunting Park Fortazela Fitness and Rehab is again joining seven other collection sites to try to gather bears to donate to a local nonprofit the Philadelphia Childrens Alliance (PCA). The drive begins today on National Teddy Bear Day, September 9 th and runs throughout the month of September. PCA, which cares for children who are victims of sexual abuse, gives a teddy bear to every child who visits their facility at 300 E. Hunting Park Ave. While it doesnt take away the pain they are going through, it provides a little comfort after these kids bravely share the story of what happened to them. As PCA prepares to see close to 3,000 cases this year, these teddy bear drives are crucial to ensure that every child gets to leave with a stuffed animal. This is the second year that Fortaleza Fitness and Rehabilitation Centers is joining in this effort. Its hard to believe that its Elegant Studio Holds HopeCuts Fundraiser This Saturday, September 13th, Elegant Studio located at 5262 Horrocks Street in Frankford, will be donating all money from their services to City of Hope HopeCuts. The money is used to fight Womens Cancers, including Breast Cancer, along with Cervical, Ovarian, Uterine, and Endometrial cancers. The event is being held in memory of Delyza Lebron. For more information on this Saturdays event, please call 215533-6833. Full Unisex Beauty Salon! Makeup Services Eyelashes Manicures Ear Piercing Braiding Keratin Treatments WALK-INS WELCOME 215.533.6833 WALK-INS WELCOME 5262 HORROCKS ST. ELEGANT STUDIO Se Habla Español Philadelphia, PA 19124 (Bridge & Horrocks) Déjá Vu HALL RENTAL WEDDINGS, BAPTISMS, BABY SHOWERS, FUNERAL LUNCHEONS Hourly Rates Available on Weekdays! 215.284.5501 519 W. Erie Ave. Phila. 19140 Showings and Bookings are available Sundays & Mondays, 5-6 pm already been a year since the last Teddy Bear Drive, said Jeff Rivera, General Manager at Fortaleza. Luckily for me I never knew the PCA existed because I had never been a victim and in need of such a resource. However, its sad to know how many victims there are in the Philadelphia area. An astonishing 2,400 reports of child sexual abuse are made, and after learning about this, the only thing we can do as human beings is make sure our community knows. Rivera said that its important to make it known that there is a resource nearby staffed by some pretty amazing people that will assist families suffering from these horrific crimes. Everyone needs to know PCA exists and we will do our best to make sure our 2,700 members know, he continued. As long as there is a need for the PCA Teddy Join the Juniata Park Town Watch The Juniata Park Town Watch is seeking volunteers to help patrol the neighborhood this summer. If you have some free time that you can dedicate to helping your neighborhood, or have ideas for the Town Watch, please call Big Steve at: 215-289-1107 Bear drive, we will always be here to support them. Fortaleza Fitness Center at 133 W. Hunting Park Ave. and Fortaleza Public Meeting Tonight Rehabilitation Center at 3251 Cedar Street in Port Richmond will both be accepting your donations of Teddy Bears. Ferko Playground Ferko Playground and East Cayuga Street in Juniata Park have been selected by the Philadelphia Water Department for an exciting stormwater management project! Please join PWD, TTF Watershed Partnership and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation at the Juniata Park Civic Association meeting to discuss the project. Your input is important to make it a success. Date: Tuesday, September 9th Time: 7:00PM - 8:00PM Location: Juniata Boys and Girls Club, Howland and Cayuga Streets Rain or Shine! For more information: Visit www.phillywatersheds.org or email maggie.wood@phila.gov JUNIATA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 215-435-3909 Page 11 JUNIATA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 215-435-3909 Page 12 The Historical Society of Frankford Presents: Frankfords Faith Legacy: Historic St. Joachims Church: Looming Large in Our Areas History The Historical Society of Frankford will be presenting Frankfords Faith Legacy: Historic St. Joachims Church: Looming Large in Our Areas History on Tuesday, September 9, 2014 at The Historical Society of Frankford, 1507 Orthodox Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124. Presented by Pat Smiley and Keep the Faith in Frankford, the evening will begin at 7:30 PM. The idea of having a Catholic Church in Frankford was started by a small group of believers in 1843. Today, countless numbers of people have been touched by those who led and those who worshipped at St. Joachim RC Church. Come and share a miraculous journey as we travel from these humble beginnings and into the 21th Century. At the meeting, you will be able to view the index that lists all the names of those buried in our cemetery. If you locate family, friends or familiar names, you will then have an opportunity to see if any other information is available. Members are admitted free of charge; Others $5.00. Refreshments served. For more information call 215-743-6030. http:// www.frankfordhistoricalsociety.org S - See how far and wide were the original boundaries of St. Joachim T - Transforming lives yet also being transformed by major historical events J - Joachim, Patron Saint of families, saw economic booms and busts affect Church families O - Opening missions in northeast Philadelphia that would later become parishes A - Always faithful to God, to those assigned to administer the parish and to each other C - Changes would test those of the parish - immigrants, disease, a fire, flight from the city H - Honored dead, how many people are in our cemetery (youll be quite surprised) I - Industrial growth figured prominently in the growth of the church and the area M - Many mileposts along the road of the 169-year history of St. Joachim Please join us for a lively and informative meeting that celebrates both the rich history of St. Joachim and Frankford! YOU Choose The Deal! 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STARZ and related channels and service marks are property of Starz Entertainment, LLC. All new customers are subject to a one-time processing fee. JUNIATA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Page 13 215-435-3909 Taylor to Introduce Legislation to Decriminalize Out-of-State Liquor Sales Rep. John Taylor (R-Philadelphia) will introduce legislation to decriminalize the purchase of out-ofstate wine and liquor. For decades people have driven into New Jersey and Delaware to purchase wines and spirits not available in Pennsylvania, which is illegal, though rarely enforced. When it is enforced, the consequences can be great and often unfair, Taylor said. Taylor cited the case of Arthur Goldman, a lawyer who purchased more than 2,400 bottles of premium wines purchased out of state that were unavailable through the Pennsylvania system. Goldman was charged with selling liquor from his home, though he was making purchases for friends and family who had requested a specific wine and reimbursed him. 1. ASTRONOMY: Which planet in our solar system is closest in size to Earth? 2. TELEVISION: Who is the voice of Moe the bartender on The Simpsons? 3. MOVIES: In which movie did Bill Murray deliver the line, Well, theres something you dont see every day? 4. MY THOLOGY: In Greek mythology, who rules the underworld? 5. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which U.S. president served the shortest tenure in history? 6. LITERATURE: When was the novel Goodbye, Columbus by Phillip Roth published? 7. FOOD & DRINK: What kind of food is a peanut? 8. GEOGRAPHY: How much of the Earths surface is covered by the oceans? 9. LANGUAGE: What is another name for a lexicon? 10. MATH: How many different letters are used in Roman numerals? Answers 1. Venus equatorial diameter is about 95 percent the size of Earths. 2. Hank Azaria. 3. Ghostbusters, in reference to the giant Stay-Puft marshmallow man 4. Hades 5. William Henry Harrison died of pneumonia only 32 days after taking office. 6. 1959 7. A legume 8. 71 percent 9. Dictionary 10. Seven (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. These valuable wines, which represent a significant investment by the purchaser, were confiscated by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement and could be destroyed, Taylor said. If he is willing to pay the necessary state taxes, he should have his wines returned to him. To make sure this does not happen again, Taylor will introduce legislation to decriminalize this activity as long as the person making the purchase pays the Pennsylvania taxes owed on the product. My bill will specifically allow residents of Pennsylvania to purchase wine, spirits and beer outside of the Commonwealth and bring those purchases home with them without fear of criminal prosecution, Taylor said. Furthermore, Taylors legislation would allow a Pennsylvania resident to be reimbursed by a friend or family member for alcohol purchased outside of Pennsylvania. Its time to reform this system, Taylor said. New Credit Cards Add Security Chip If youve recently received a new credit card, either because you applied for an account or because your current one expired, your card might have an additional feature: the security chip. Dozens of companies around the world have been using smart chip credit cards for years, but the U.S. has lagged behind (hence the millions of stolen card numbers and incidences of fraud). Now, one at a time, American companies are getting on board, spending the few extra dollars to produce a card with upgraded security. While the chip wont deter all fraud, it will make it much more difficult for thieves to vacuum up information as it goes through the terminal. At this point there are a two types of EMV (which stands for Europay, MasterCard and Visa) cards: chip plus PIN, and chip plus signature. The card requiring a PIN is rare in the U.S. By 2015, most card companies will issue only the chip cards, and a signature will be required during the transaction as a security step. Eventually the cards might require an additional step, the PIN. Getting your chip card doesnt necessarily mean youll be able to use it right away. It will depend on the terminals where you shop. The special slot for the chip card is on the bottom of the terminal at check out. Youll likely need to bend down to see it, or raise the whole unit. Slide the card in chip-end first, and leave it there. If the terminal is chipenabled, the transaction will be completed in approximately 10-15 seconds, and youll be instructed to remove your card. If you slide the card in and nothing happens, remove it and swipe as usual. ADVERTISE IN THE JUNIATA NEWS CALL 215435-3909 To find out which companies offer the chip card, check www.credit cardinsider.com and put chip cards in the search box. (Look on the far right for the magnifying glass and click that.) If you want a chipped card, call your credit-card company. There shouldnt be any charge for the new card. If youre about to travel in Europe, request a chip card before you go. Most chip-card terminals in Europe wont even take the swipe-type cards anymore. Be sure to set up your PIN before you go.Best bet: Ask your card company for a chip card that requires both signature and PIN for transactions. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. * On Sept. 10, 1813, in the first unqualified defeat of a British naval squadron in history, U.S. naval commander Oliver Hazard Perry leads a fleet of nine American ships to victory over a squadron of six British warships. After the battle, Perry sent a famous dispatch to U.S. Gen. William Henry Harrison that read, We have met the enemy, and they are ours. * On Sept. 14, 1959, a Soviet rocket bearing a Russian flag crashes into the moons surface. Vice President Richard Nixon expressed some sour grapes by noting that it took the Soviets four tries to hit the moon and reassured Americans that We are way ahead in the space race. * On Sept. 9, 1966, President Lyndon Johnson signs the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act and the Highway Safety Act into law. The two bills made the federal government responsible for setting and enforcing safety standards for cars and roads. * On Sept. 12, 1972, after nearly 40 years of riding across millions of American TV and movie screens, the cowboy actor William Boyd, best known for his role as Hopalong Cassidy, dies at the age of 77. Boyd was to be the first cowboy actor to make the transition from movies to television. * On Sept. 13, 1980, country music artist Willie Nelson and his band perform at the White House with President Jimmy Carter in attendance. Later that night, unbeknownst to the president, Nelson allegedly retired to the White House roof to smoke a marijuana cigarette. * On Sept. 8, 1998, St. Louis Cardinals slugger Mark McGwire hits his 62nd home run of the year, breaking Roger Maris record. McGwire was celebrated as a hero, though allegations that he used performance-enhancing substances have since led some to question the legitimacy of his accomplishments. SNAP Photography Corporate, Special Event & Personal Photography FAMILY PORTRAITS - HOLIDAY PHOTOS SPECIAL EVENTS - BIRTHDAY PARTIES! Wedding Photos FREE PHOTOGRAPHY CONSULTATIONS Kate Clarke, Owner/Photographer 215-771-0660 (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. * On Sept. 11, 2001, 19 terrorists from the radical Islamic group al-Qaeda hijacked four passenger jets in America; The first flying into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City; The second flying into the South Tower of the World Trade Center; the third flying into the Pentagon in Washington, DC; and the fourth crashing into a field in Shanksville, PA after passengers attempted to subdue the hijackers. 2,996 innocent people were killed in the attacks, and over 6,000 people were injured. JUNIATA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 215-435-3909 From the Pastors Pen Rev. David Scudder www.BethelChapelChurch.com DaveBethel@gmail.com Bethel Chapel Church Corner of K & Lycoming Streets Who Deserves Hell? Several years ago, I happened to be listening to radio talk show host Michael Medved. Mr. Medved was asking callers if they agreed with Sir Elton Johns statement that, organized religion doesnt seem to work. It turns people into hateful lemmings [those who blindly follow one another until they are all destroyed] and its not really compassionate. Elton Johns solution would be to ban religion completely. Before long, a man called in and asked Mr. Medved if he believed that God would send homosexuals like Elton John to hell. Michael Medved (a practicing Jew) referred to Leviticus 18:22 where God said, You shall not lie with a male as one lies with a female; it is an abomination. He then said that, although homosexuality is an abomination to God, this does not mean that gays as people are an abomination. Michael Medveds perspective was interesting, but he did not answer the mans question. Lets look at the Bible for an answer to that callers question. First of all, the New Testament, as well as the Old Testament, teaches that homosexuality is a sin. For example, in Romans 1:26-31 and I Corinthians 6:9-10, God includes homosexual behavior among the sins that characterize those who are bound for hell. Keep reading, this will all make sense in a minute. Homosexual acts are listed in both of those passages, but it is important to note that many other sins are named in the same category as homosexuality. Observe what some of them are: greed, envy, murder, strife, lying, gossiping, boasting, disobeying parents, and being unloving are in the same list as homosexuality in Romans 1:29-31. In I Corinthians 6:9-10, in addition to homosexuality, we find (among others) the sins of fornication, adultery, stealing, drunkenness, and dishonesty. The Bible, you notice, doesnt paint homosexuality as being any worse than many other sins some of which we may not even think of as sinful. When we look at those lists of sins (as well as at the Ten Commandments, like I pointed out last week) we must conclude that we all deserve Gods wrath: For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness (Romans 1:18). We all deserve Gods wrath because we fail to give God the honor and the adoration that He deserves (see UP TO $1,100 CASH Page 14 Romans 1:19-21). Have you ever wondered why God hates sin? Its because God deserves, and demands, that we worship Him and Him alone: That they may know that You alone, whose name is the LORD, are the Most High over all the earth (Psalm 83:18). The Lord has made it very clear that He will not share the spotlight with anyone or anything else: I am the LORD, that is My name; I will not give My glory to another . (Isaiah 42:8). Now lets answer the callers question. Gays do deserve hellright along with all the rest of us. We all have a self-centered focus that robs God of His glory, and only God can change the inclinations of our heart. All sin is a cancer that robs us of real peace and any hope of eternal joy. Thankfully, there is more to this story than just sin and punishment. Christ endured the punishment that we deserve so we could be changed on the inside and experience complete forgiveness. What a joy to know that our sins can actually be completely gone! After the Bible gives us those sample lists of sins (mentioned above) it boldly says, Such were some of you; but you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God (1 Corinthians 6:11). We can be made into new people no matter what sins have controlled our lives in the past. What a thrill to know that Christs death on the Cross is enough to pay for any and all sin when we turn from it and follow Him. As a result of the anguish of His soul [Christs death on the Cross], He [God the Father] will see it and be satisfied; by His knowledge [i.e. knowing Jesus personally] the Righteous One [Christ], My Servant, will justify the many, as He will bear their iniquities [sins] (Isaiah 53:11). Let God Write For CARS or TRUCKS with Bad Engines or Transmissions $500 CASH For Any Complete JUNK CAR or TRUCK WITH or WITHOUT TITLE 215-669-1000 Let God write your story, He knows what to say, Your life was created, When He formed you from clay, He know all your secrets, Every cranny and nook, You are His design, He knows how you look, Let God be your writer, As the story will tell, Will you get to Heaven? Or spend life in Hell? Ferko Playground Ferko Playground 1101 E. Cayuga St. 215-685-1224 The J St. Playground Friday nights from 6:30 7:30. Ages 5 and up. $40 monthly fee. Sign up for three months and get a FREE uniform. Registration for any program is on Monday-Friday from 2:00 8:00 pm. Please ask for Walt or Kelcie Flag Football: Ages 7-9 & 1013. Games are played on Tuesday and Thursday nights at 6:30 & 7:30. Flag football is a safe and enjoyable way for boys and girls to learn the game of football. $35 includes all games, pracitices, t-shirt, trophy, pictures, and pizza party. After School Program 20142015: Registraion will begin on Monday August 4th for our 20142015 afterschool program. We pick kids up from Juniata Park Academy, Hopkinson school, and Community Academy of Philadelphia as well as being open to kids being dropped off from ANY other school. We provide homework help, snack, sports, arts & crafts, trips, and parties. Only $45 a month. Multiple kid discount available. Kindergarten through 8th grade. Tae-Kwon Do: Registration is ongoing for our Tae-Kwon Do program. This martial art will teach your child many lessons including discipline, hardwork, and the enjoyment of learning a new skill. Classes are held on Wednesday and Tot-Soccer: Ages 3-6. Games are played on Wednesday and Friday nights at 6:30. $35 includes all games, pracitices, t-shirt, trophy, pictures, and pizza party. Girl Scouts: Girls ages 5- 13 are invited to join our Girl Scout troop. We are in independent troop. Fee of $45 a month includes all projects and trips. Meetings are on Monday nights from 6:30 8:00. Please talk to Kelcie to register. To sign up for these programs or for more information please stop by or call us anytime at 215-685-1224. INTELLIGENT LESSONS OF MUSIC KNOWLEDGE (GUITAR and PIANO) Volume 2 Also Available INSTRUCTION BOOK - M. SEWALL You do not need the instrument to learn this. TO ORDER CALL 1-800-288-4677 - Ext. 5022 or online - AMAZON.COM PRICE - $10.95 AUTO & WORK INJURY SPECIALISTS Most all insurances accepted. HEALTH BRIDGE CHIROPRACTIC & REHABILITATION LOW BACK & NECK PAIN SLIP & FALL INJURIES ARTHRITIS & JOINT PAIN Chiropractic Physician: David J. Craven, D.C. 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Miriam Durst Juniata Any Condition Free Evaluation Highest Prices Paid Fast Settlement 215-335-1626 JUNIATA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 215-435-3909 Page 15 JUNIATA NEWS FUN PAGE Answers to Puzzles on Page 17 JUNIATA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Words and Pictures (PG-13) In an leafy and enchanting New England prep school, teacher Jack Marcus (Clive Owen) acts as a bit of a renegade academic, daring his students to truly experience literature. See, hes a washed-up author whos become quite a drinker and an even bigger windbag. Enter the new art teacher, Dina (Juliette Binoche), a tight-lipped fine-art painter who left the big city. Jack and Dina have lots of pseudo-intellectual banter before falling in love. The movies ongoing debate over the superior artistic medium words or pictures seems more than a little forced. Were watching a movie, so clearly both are just as important, right? For a movie about a witty romance between smart people, it sure takes the slow and obvious route. Brick Mansions (PG-13) A brutal crime lord has acquired a weapon of mass destruction, and its up to two hardcore dudes to shut it down with as many awesome stunts as possible. Paul Walker, in his last 215-435-3909 Page 16 complete film, stars as a narcotics detective in a near-future version of Detroit. Hes paired with Lino (David Belle), an acrobatic ex-con whos dedicated to getting gangs and drugs out of his neighborhood.The action is downright impressive: Belle is a legend in the world of Parkour, the sport of moving rapidly over obstacles using only momentum. Without wires or computer assistance, this guy leaps across rooftops and bounces around faster than Daffy Duck. Though its no fault of Walkers, this movie doesnt stack up to its source, a 2004 French flick called District B-13. The Hornets Nest (R) Real footage from the front lines shows the chaos of war in this documentary made by directors David Salzburg and Christian Turead, using video from journalist Mike Boettcher. In a mountainous region of Afghanistan, along the Pakistani border, the 101st Airborne descends into the Kunar valley to fight Taliban forces running the area. It was predicted to be a day-long mission, but it turned into nine days of fighting. This documentary doesnt go into causes or impacts of the war, but focuses on the astounding experiences of the troops in the thick of it. Palo Alto (R) Dreamy and disaffected teenagers in a nice takes his three daughters to the same resort in South Africa as Barrymore and her two sons. Then its a safari through dense patches of Sandlerhumor and sappy bogs of Sandlerschmultz. There are some moments of dry humor, or genuine wit but each time its a surprise in the regular routine of poop jokes, bouncing bodies and make-fun-of-the-weirdo gags. Theres also the backdrop of troublesome African stereotypes. If you want an easy night of lowbrow laughs with the family, look elsewhere. Blended might give you the boring and uncomfortable evening you were trying to avoid. Clive Owen, Juliette Binoche in Words and Pictures California suburb emote all of the angst, longing and confusion in this film about wasted youth. April (Emma Roberts) is a high-school girl who is occasionally teased as the class virgin, and frequently teased for being the favorite of her super-cute soccer coach, Mr. B (James Franco). Teddy (Jack Kilmer) is interested in April, but he keeps getting caught in the bad decisions of his best friend, Fred a human vortex of disturbing teen recklessness. First-time director Gia Coppola (yes, related) adapted the movie from a series of short stories by Franco. Blended (PG-13) Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore play single parents who cant stand each other after going on a disastrous blind date. 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Hunting Park Ave. ... 1+1 Duplex ....................... $43,000 40xx K Street ........... 4 Bedroom S/T ............................. SOLD 41xx Lawndale St. ... 2 Bedroom Bungalow .................. SOLD 41xx Lawndale St. ... 2 BR Bungalow. Needs TLC. ........ SOLD 59xx Lawndale St. ... 3 Bedroom A/L ............................. $110,000 29xx N. Lawrence St. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath ..................... SOLD 12xx McKinley ......... 3 Bedroom Twin ........ REDUCED! $137,900 41xx O Street ........... Commercial Corner ..................... $99,000 42xx O Street ........... 3 Bedrooms ................................. $95,000 42xx O Street ........... 3 Bedroom A/L ............................. SOLD 42xx Ormond St. ...... 3 Bedrooms ... NEEDS TLC .......... $64,900 39xx Palmetto St. .... 3 Bedrooms ................................. SOLD 58xx Oakland St. ..... 2 Bedrooms ................................. SOLD 21xx Sanger St. ....... 2 Bedrooms ................................. $70,000 16xx E. Worrell St. ... 3 Bedrooms ................................. SOLD Grants Available for First Time Buyers! Bilingual Representation, Hablamos Espanol. 1934 JUNIATA NEWS Call for more details 215-603-4623 JUST REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE! 3 BR, 1 bath, Row a/l. One of Juniatas Nicest Blocks! Call for additional details Call Don or Sharon Re/Max Eastern, Inc. 215-335-1627 MAYFAIR ROW 2014 Serving our Neighborhoods for 80 Years! CELEBRATING OUR 80th YEAR IN 2014 215-435-3909 Just reduced. $160,000. Email: juniatanews@comcast.net Well maintained 3 BR, 1 Bath home on a Beautiful Block. Asking $139,900. Seller will pay all allowable closing costs. Call Don or Sharon Re/Max Eastern, Inc. 215-335-1627 Juniata News Email juniatanews@comcast.net Read Contracts Carefully Before Signing By Jason Alderman If you always stop to read the fine print before signing anything, congratulations your parents trained you well. If you dont, beware: Your signature could commit you to a long-term gym membership you dont really want, an apartment you cant afford or worst of all, paying off someone elses loan you cosigned. Broadly defined, contracts are mutually binding agreements between two or more parties to do or not do something. It could be as simple as buying coffee (you pay $3 and the restaurant agrees to serve you a drinkable beverage), or as complex as signing a 30-year mortgage. Once a contract is in force it generally cannot be altered unless all parties agree. And, with very few exceptions (e.g., if deception or fraud took place), contracts cannot easily be broken. Before you enter a contractual agreement, try to anticipate everything that might possibly go wrong. For example: After youve leased an apartment you decide you cant afford the rent or dont like the neighborhood. Your roommate moves out, leaving you responsible for the rest of the lease. You finance a car you cant afford, but when you try to sell, its worth less than your outstanding loan balance. You buy a car and only later notice that the sales agreement includes an extended warranty or other features you didnt verbally authorize. You sign a payday loan without fully understanding the terms and end up owing many times the original loan amount. You buy something on sale and dont notice the stores No returns on sale items policy. You click I agree to a websites privacy policy and later realize youve given permission to share your personal information. You buy a two-year cellphone plan, but after the grace period ends, discover that you have spotty reception and it will costs hundreds of dollars to buy your way out. Cosigning a loan can be particularly risky. If the other person stops making payments, youre responsible for the full amount, including late fees or collection costs. Not only will your credit rating suffer, but the creditor can use the same collection methods against you as against the primary borrower, including suing you or garnishing your wages. Still, there may be times you want to cosign a loan to help out a relative or friend. The Federal Trade Commissions handy guide, Cosigning a Loan, shows precautions to take before entering such agreements (www.consumer.ftc.gov). A few additional reminders: Ensure that everything you were promised verbally appears in writing. Make sure all blank spaces are filled in or crossed out before signing any documents including the tip line on restaurant and hotel bills. Dont be afraid to ask to take a contract home for more careful analysis or to get a second opinion. A lawyer or financial advisor can help. Dont be pressured into signing anything. If salespeople try that tactic, walk away. (Be particularly wary at timeshare rental meetings.) Keep copies of every document you sign. 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