Monthly Archives: November, 2012

Local 22 firefighters spread the love at luncheon

Peg Harmer (left) dances with Timothy Bjerring with Cadet 186 during the annual widos luncheon at Local 22. Peg lost her husband Bill Harmer,...

A special delivery from the police

Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5 president John McNesby and attorney James J. Binns last week led a caravan of police vehicles and motorcycles...

Owner of auto repair shop is sentenced to 16 years for fraud

A Huntingdon Valley man has been sentenced to serve 16 years in federal prison for setting fire to his own Northeast Philadelphia auto repair...

Federal charges added against two serial pharmacy suspects

Federal authorities have filed new criminal charges against Northeast Philadelphia’s two accused serial pharmacy robbers.The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives arrested Edward Schaeffer...

Man arrested in mobile phone store heists

Two 2nd Police District officers captured a masked gunman who allegedly robbed two mobile telephone stores in the Northeast on Nov. 14.The patrol officers spotted...

Girl reports stalker tries to lure her into his car near Oxford Circle school

Just days after Philadelphia police warned the public about a child predator roaming Frankford streets, another creep accosted a girl near her Oxford Circle...

Big Fix

One week after the release of a scathing report on the operations of Traffic Court, Administrative Judge Gary S. Glazer promised that structural reforms...

Broken record: DiGiorgio departs on top

Record setter: Tim DiGiorgio fell short of becoming the Public League’s most prolific passer ever, but he still eclipsed the 4,000-yard mark. KEVIN COOK...

Judge concludes whirlwind season with win

One-sided: The Father Judge Crusaders held strong onto their stranglehold of the Thanksgiving rivalry with Lincoln, winning 41–0. It was Judge’s 23rd consecutive Thanksgiving...

Police test new scanners for traffic tickets

IT Project Manager Bernard Garcia (left) helps police officer from the seventh district, Kelvin Carroll, with the new liscence scanners installed in patrol cars....
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